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Five to Thrive Fridays
Five to Thrive Friday Posted on facebook every Friday at 10am during March 2024
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Soham Community Association
We are here to bring people, groups and businesses of  Soham together to promote a greater sense of community and pride. We share info, encourage volunteering and neighbourliness , connect people and groups. We run the Soham Jigsaw magazine and
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Stay and Play
1 The Green, Pathfinder Way, Northstowe
From: Tue; 26 March 2024To: Tue; 18 June 2024
Stay and Play session for children aged 0-5. Activities based on the 50 Things to do Before You’re Five app. To book, please email, phone, or message us on Facebook
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Little Downham & Pymoor Volunteers - Covid-19
Community support
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St Ives - Something on a Saturday
St Ives Child and Family Zone, Broad Leas Centre, St Ives
Sat; 30 March 202410:00am to 11:30am
A stay and play session for families who are unable to attend weekday groups. Suitable for children aged 0 to 8 years. To book a space please call 01480 372700.
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Great Staughton and Perry Community Support Group - Covid-19
Great Staugton and Perry
A support group established to help our community during the Covid-19 outbreak.
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Mini Movers
From: Thu; 28 March 2024To: Thu; 16 May 2024
For mobile babies aged around 9 to 18 months, focusing on activities that encourage physical development. To book, please email, phone, or message us on Facebook.
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Coffee and Chat - The Fields
Mon; 1 April 202412:30pm to 2:30pm
Come in for a Cuppa, play with toys and chat with others. >>Child and Family Centre staff available for advice and signposting. >> For families with children up to 5 years.
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Self Weigh - Eddington
Tue; 2 April 202410:00am to 11:30am
Self weigh session alongside 'Teddington' - a parent led stay and play session for under 5's. Self weigh is suitable for babies aged 6 weeks and above.>> Booking not required
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Peterborough Association for the Blind
Peterborough Association for the Blind (PAB) provides support for people with serious sight problems in Peterborough, their carers, family and friends to help reduce isolation and enable members to carry on with activities they enjoy.