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Hampshire Healthy Families Parent & Toddler Groups Eastleigh Hampshire Healthy Families Parent & Toddler Groups Eastleigh & Romsey Area Visit Hampshire Healthy Families for more local & county information including free workshops and local activities: www.hampshirehealthyfamilies.org.uk Last updated 22.10.2020 Eastleigh (South) Adult & Baby Walking Group Day/s: Monday’s Meet at: Dowds Farm Park (Car Park), Hedge End, SO302BH Time: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/402255993684784/ 10am Tel No: 01489797094 Cost: Free Baby & Toddler Group Day/s: Venue: The Salvation Army Community Church, Hedge End, Mondays & SO302GL Thursdays (Term Time) Website: https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/hedge-end Time: Facebook: 10.30-12.00 https://www.facebook.com/HedgeEndSA/?ref=br_tf&epa=SEARCH_B OX Cost: Not Specified Tel No: 01489796491 Magpies Toddler Group Day/s: Mondays (Term Venue: Pilands Wood Community Centre, Bursledon, SO318DT Time) Website: http://www.pilandswoodcentre.co.uk Time: 09.30-11.00am Tel No: 02380405119 Cost: 25p per child. Teddies Baby & Toddler Group Day/s: Venue: St Thomas Church, Fairoak, SO507BG Tuesdays (Term Time) Website: http://www.sttoms.co.uk/page1/page17/page6/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StTomsFairOak/ Time: 09.30am Tel No: 02380695786 Cost: £1 Flutterbies Baby & Toddler Group Day/s: Venue: All Saints Church, Botley, SO302EA Tuesdays (Term Time) Website: https://www.bcd-churches.org.uk/activities/flutterbies/ Time: Facebook: 09.45-11.45am Tel No: 01489782445 Cost: Not Specified Last updated 22.10.2020 Hamble Parent and Toddlers Day/s: Tuesdays (Term Venue: Hamble Memorial Hall, Hamble, SO314JE Time) Website: https://www.hvmh.org.uk/bookings-calendar.html Time: 09.30-11.30am Tel No: 02380458240 Cost: £1.75 per child Little Gems Baby & Toddler Group (Bursledon & Lowford Families Only) Day/s: Wednesday, Venue: St Pauls Church, Bursledon, SO318DU Thursday & Friday (Term Time) Website: https://bursledonparish.org/youth-kids/littlegems/ Time: Facebook: 10.30-11.45am https://www.facebook.com/BPCYF/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP- R&eid=ARBBMvKq_kJEqBIc1ZgRkuYpBg_eWWa6LIofP_teMC0xq Cost: FPHKPkfh1NIinDegC6e4hqmoG0mxjoE1XBM Not Specified Email: [email protected] Cherubs Baby & Toddler Group Day/s: Wednesday (Term Venue: St Andrews Church, Hamble, SO314JF Time) Time: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cherubshamble/ 10.30-12.00 Tel No: 02380452148 Cost: Not Specified Rhymetime & Storytime Day/s: Fridays- Netley & Venue: Netley Library, Station Road, Netley Abbey SO31 5DT West End Thursdays- Hedge Venue: West End Library, Parish CentreChapel Road SO30 3FE End Venue: Hedge End Library, 11 Upper Northam Road SO30 4DY Time: 10:00 (Hedge End) Website: https://www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/library 10.15 (Netley) 10.30 (West End) Tel No: 0300 555 1387 Cost: Rhymetime at Netley Library - Fridays 10.15-10.45 Free Rhymetime at West End Library - Fridays 10.30-11 Rhymetime at Hedge End Library Thursdays - 10-10.30 Last updated 22.10.2020 Eastleigh (North) Bumps & Babies Coffee Morning with Breast Feeding Support NCT Day/s: Mondays (No need to book or be an NCT member, all are welcome regardless of how you are feeding your baby.) Time: 10.30-12pm Venue: 1st Monday of the month Waitrose Café, 1 Oakmount Rd, SO532LG Cost: All other Mondays Chandlers Ford Library, Oakmount Rd, SO532LH Free Website: https://www.nct.org.uk/local-activities-meet-ups/region- south-central-england/eastleigh-district Premmie Tots (A support network and sensory play for anyone affected by their Day/s: Fortnightly baby/babies being born prematurely and needing to spend time in on Mondays a Neonatal/Special Care Baby Unit.) Time: 11-12 Venue: Pavilion on the Park, SO50 9LH Cost: £20 for five Website: https://paviliononthepark.org/project/premmie-tots/ sessions, £4 for the first Tel no: 07583371890 Little Stars Toddler Group Day/s: Venue: St Martins Church, Hiltingbury, SO535AG Tuesdays (term time) Website: https://parishcf.church/families/kids/ Time: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LittleStarsToddlerGroup 9.15-10.25/10.35- 11.45am Tel No: 02380 265977 Cost: £1.50 Little Pixies Toddler Group Day/s: Venue: Pavilion on the Park, Eastleigh SO509LH Tuesdays (term time) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LittlePixiesEastleigh/ Time: Tel No: 02380 612710 9.45-11.30am Cost: Not Specified Parent & Toddler Group Day/s: Tuesdays Venue: Velmore Church, Chandlers Ford, SO533GY (term time) Website: http://www.velmore.org/events.php Time: Last updated 22.10.2020 10.15am Tel No: 02380 571414 Cost: Not Specified Stay & Play, Sing & Sign Day/s: Venue: All Saints Church, Eastleigh, SO505LY Tuesdays Website: https://www.eastleighparish.com/calendar Time: Tel No: 02380 321889 12.30-2.00pm Cost: Free Dovetots Toddler Group Day/s: Wednesdays Venue: Chandlers Ford Methodist Church, SO532GJ (term time) Website: Time: www.chandlersfordmethodistchurch.org.uk/activityInfo.php?activity=Do 1.45-3.15pm vetots Cost: Tel No: 02380 260128 £1.50 per family Parent & Toddler Group Day/s: Thursdays Venue: North Baddesley Baptist Church, SO529DZ (term time) Website: Time: https://northbaddesleybaptistchurch.weebly.com/weekday- 9.30-11.30 activities.html Cost: Tel No: 02380 733878 Not specified Pop in Tots Day/s: Thursdays Venue: Junction Church, High Street, Eastleigh, SO505LG (term time) Website: http://www.junctionchurch.org.uk/pop-in-tots/ Time: 10-11.30am Tel No: 02381 786292 Cost: Not Specified Wiggles & Giggles (for expectant parents and babies up to Day/s: 6months) Fridays (Term Time) Venue: Evangelical Church, Bishopstoke SO506DA Time: Website: 10.00am Last updated 22.10.2020 http://www.bec.life/wigglesandgiggles/?fbclid=IwAR0dFBM7yZK7fCQDDc 9lsuLVnlj0ifqZ1_qhpaC810InXOrbAuxGsQE4rfs Cost: £1.50 Tel No: 07843664992 Stay & Play Day/s: Fridays Venue: St Peters Church, Eastleigh, SO504FZ (Term Time) Website: http://www.parishofboyattwood.org.uk/events/regular- Time: events/ 10.15-11.45am Tel No: 02380 611227 Cost: £1.50 Rhymetime & Storytime Day/s: Mon & Tues- Venue: Eastleigh Library, Swan Centre, SO505SF Eastleigh Mon, Tues & Venue: Chandlers Ford Library, Oakmount Rd, SO532LH Thurs- Chandlers Ford Website: https://www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/library Time: Tel No: 0300 555 1387 10.30-11 (both sessions)- Monday- Baby Bounce at Eastleigh Library 10.30-11.00 Eastleigh Tuesday- Story Time at Eastleigh Library 10.30-11.00 10am (Tues & Thurs) Monday- Storytime at Chandlers Ford Library 10.30-11.00 10.30 (Mon) Tuesday & Thursday- Rhymetime at Chandlers Ford Library 10-10.30 Cost: Free Romsey Wellow Rainbow Tots Day/s: Mondays Venue: Wellow Village Hall, SO516BR (Term Time) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellowrainbowtots/ Time: 9.15-11am Tel No: 01794 322349 Cost: £2 per family Tiddlywinks Toddler Group Day/s: Mondays Venue: Romsey Methodist Church, SO518BZ (Term Time) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TiddlywinksRomsey/ Time: Last updated 22.10.2020 10-11.30am Cost: £1.50 a child & 20p each extra child Baby Sensory Day/s: Tuesdays Venue: Abbotswood Community Centre, Romsey, SO510BX (Term Time) Website: https://clubhubuk.co.uk/clubs/baby-sensory- Time: abbotswood-community-centre-2/ Varies on Age Tel No: Please phone 07412661291 to find out more. Cost: Not Specified Toddler Group Day/s: Tuesdays Venue: Horns Drove Community Centre, SO168AD (Term Time) Website: https://ww2.nrweb.org.uk/toddler-group Time: 9.30-11.30am Tel No: 02380 730953 Cost: £1.50 per family Adult & Baby Walking Group Day/s: Tuesdays Meet at: Abbotswood Community Centre, Romsey, SO510BX Time: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/285547762058030/ 1.30pm Tel No: 01489797094 Cost: Free Baby & Toddler Group Day/s: Wednesdays Venue: Romsey Abbey Church Rooms, SO518EP (Term Time) Website: https://www.romseyabbey.org.uk/get-involved/groups- Time: and-activities/toddler-fellowship/ 9.30-11am Tel No: 01794 513125 Cost: Not Specified Tots ‘N’ Tinies Day/s: Wednesdays Venue: Abbotswood Community Centre, Romsey, SO510BX (Term Time) Last updated 22.10.2020 Website: https://abbotswoodromsey.co.uk/abbotswood-tots-n- Time: tinies/ 9.30-11.30am Tel No: 01794 515950 Cost: £1 Toddle Time Day/s: Wednesdays Venue: Romsey Baptist Church, SO518GW (Term Time) Website: http://romseybaptist.church/c5/activities/toddle-time- Time: bell-street/ 10-11.30am Tel No: 01794 501946 Cost: Not Specified Halterworth Playgroup Day/s: Thursdays Venue: Monfort Hall, Romsey, SO518PN (Term Time) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/halterworthplaygroupromsey/ Time: 10-11.30am Cost: Not Specified Ark Toddler Group Day/s: Fridays Venue: Awbridge Village Hall, Awbridge, SO510HG (Term Time) Website: http://www.awbridge.info/organisations/children/ark- Time: toddler-group/ 09.30-11am Tel No: 01794 340709 Cost: £1.50 for 1 adult and up to 2 siblings Rhymetime & Storytime Day/s: Tuesdays, Venue: Romsey Library, Station Rd, SO518DN Thursdays & Fridays Website: https://www.hants.gov.uk/librariesandarchives/library Tel No: 0300 555 1387 Time: 11-11.30 Tuesday (Tuesday - Storytime at 11.00-11.30am 11-11.30 Thursday Thursday – Rhymetime at 11.00-11.30 am 2-2.30 Friday Friday – Rhymetime at 2.00-2.30pm) Cost: Free Last updated 22.10.2020 Useful Websites: Southern Health https://www.southernhealth.nhs.uk/services/child-health-services/health- visiting/access-to-health-visiting-services/child-health-clinics/ Hampshire Healthy Families http://www.hampshirehealthyfamilies.org.uk/ Families Online https://www.familiesonline.co.uk/local/south-west-hampshire/clubs-and- classes/baby-toddler Hampshire County Council Family Information Services Hub https://fish.hants.gov.uk/kb5/hampshire/directory/home.page Mums net https://www.mumsnet.com Netmums https://www.netmums.com Music Bugs http://www.musicbugs.co.uk/southampton/classes/ Jiggy Wrigglers https://www.jiggywrigglers.com/category/news/locations-news/page/2/ Last updated 22.10.2020 .
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