Barrow street playgroup

Location

M5 5LF
United Kingdom
53° 28' 51.9096" N, 2° 16' 34.5108" W
See map: Google Maps

A playgroup for about 12 kids, based in a community room as part of a school

Important Info

The playgroup for children aged 2 to school age runs Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays at 9.00am - 12.00pm. The charge is £4 a session and can be found in the community room that is part of st Philips school.

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