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Central Art Group x 2 Cobbett Road BBC Reading Group Burgess Beading Group Cobbett Road Bitterne Business Forum Cobbett Road Bodies in the Library Reading Group Cobbett Road Chatterbooks Children’s Groups Portswood, Bitterne and Central Choices Advocacy; Central, Bitterne Citizens Advice Bureau; Central City College; Burgess Road Library; Lordshill Library; Cobbett Road library City Limits Job Seekers Central library, learning centre; all libraries City of Southampton Society; Central Cllr and MP surgeries Bitterne, Portswood,Cobbett Road and Lordshill Cobbett Road Reading Group Cobbett Road Cobbles Playgroup Cobbett Road Crime Reading Group Lordshill Department of Works and Pensions Central library, learning centre multiple sites Eastside Ladies Group Bitterne Electoral Services All libraries English Literature Group Central Epilepsy Action Group; Central Family History Group; Central & Bitterne Fectious Fiction Children's Book Group Woolston Film Group Woolston Franco British Society Bitterne French Conversation Group Shirley Friends of Bitterne Library Bitterne Friends of Cobbett Road Library Cobbett Road Friends of Portswood Library Portswood German Toddler Group Cobbett Road Global Seesaw Central Hampshire and Isle of Wight WildlifeCentral Trust Hawthorns Urban Wildlife CentreCentral Health Visitors Burgess Road Library Highfield Hopefuls Burgess Homework club Burgess Job Centre Plus; Multiple sites Knitting Groups x 9 Thornhill,Bitterne,Woolston,Cobbett Road,Lordshill,Shirley,Portswood & Weston Ladies Book Group Woolston Macmillan CAB Outreach Central Macmillan Cancer Support All libraries; Central library information point Midday Murder Reading Group Woolston National Careers Service; Central NHS Health Trainers Burgess Road,Portswood,Lordshill,Shirley,Woolston NHS Mediation Multiple sites Nurseries and Playgroups List of Nursery and Playgroups contacts compiled Open University Central Patent Attorneys Central Poetry Reading Group Central Police Drop in Shirley No longer operating Quitters All libraries (not LOR) Reading Circle Burgess Road Reading Groups x 6 Central Reading Groups x 60 All libraries Rice Up Wholefoods Ltd Central SCC Recycling Central SCC Sustainability - the Bike DoctorCentral service Schools School contact details compiled SEEDS Home Educators Multiple sites Semball House Central Library Shakespeare Group Central Sheltered Housing/Homes Siwok crafts - Amazonian IndianCentral crafts. SKOMP (NHS); Central Solent Business Growth Network; Multiple sites Solent Credit Union Shirley Somalian Home Educators; Central Southampton Advice and Representation Centre Central and Lordshill Southampton and District WoodcraftCentral Folk Southampton Commons and ParksCentral Preservation Society Southampton Cycling CampaignCentral Southampton Greenpeace Central Southampton Keep NHS Public; Central Southampton Local Involvement Network; Central Southampton Ramblers Central Southampton Real Nappy NetworkCentral Southampton Toy Library; Burgess Road Library Southampton Transition NetworkCentral Southampton Voluntary Service; Central & Bitterne Southampton Writing Buddies Central Space MageSci Fi Reading Group Bitterne Spanish Language Café; Burgess Road Step Across; Central Steps to Well Being; Central Stroke Association Bitterne SureStart/ Children's Centres All libraries Tai Chi Cobbett Road & Woolston Teatime in Bitterne Cobbett Road Thekchen Monks; Central Tinder Foundation All libraries Tolkien Society; Central Warren Centre Worksearch Weston Townswomen’s Guild; Cobbett Road U3A Art Group; Central VIP Reading Groups Bitterne & Central Warren Centre Worksearch Weston Wessex Cancer Trust Central Women’s Forum; Central Yoga Central Groups Contacted on November 10th 2014 Hampshire Youth Options Millbrook Library Plus You Limited Thornhill Library Southampton Toy Library; Burgess Road Library Friends of Bitterne Library Bitterne Friends of Cobbett Road LibraryCobbett Road Friends of Portswood Library Portswood Citizens Advice Bureau City College Multiple sites City Limits Multiple sites Health Visitors Burgess Road Library Job Centre Plus Multiple sites Macmillan Cancer Support All libraries; Central library information point NHS Health Trainers Burgess Road,Portswood,Lordshill,Shirley,Woolston Quitters Multiple sites SEEDS Home Educators Multiple sites Society of Chief Librarians South East Solent Credit Union Shirley Southampton Voluntary Service Central & Bitterne Warren Centre Worksearch Weston Alan Whitehead MP Holds surgery at Lordshill Library John Denham MP Caroline Nokes MP SureStart Book Clubs = 61 List of Schools Subscribing to Southampton School Library Service 2014 - 2015 Bassett Green Primary Bevois Town Primary Bitterne Manor Primary Bitterne Park Primary School Bitterne Park Secondary School Cantell School Cedar School Chamberlayne College for the Arts Compass Schools Fairisle Infant School Fairisle Junior School Foundry Lane Primary School Glenfield Infant School Great Oaks School Harefield Primary School Highfield CE Primary School Hightown Primary School Hollybrook Infant School Hollybrook Junior School Holy Family Catholic Primary School Kanes Hill Primary School Ludlow Infant Academy Ludlow Junior School Mansbridge Primary School Mansel Park Primary School Mason Moor Primary School Maytree Nursery & Infants School Moorlands Primary School Mount Pleasant Junior School Newlands Primary School Oakwood PrimarySchool Oasis Academy Lordshill Oasis Academy Mayfield Polygon School Portswood Primary School Redbridge Primary School Regents Park Community College Rosewood Free School Shirley Infants School Shirley Junior School Shirley Warren Primary School Sholing Infant School Sholing Junior School Sinclair Primary School Springhill Catholic Primary School St Anne's Catholic School St Denys Primary School St Georges Catholic College St Johns Primary & Nursery School St Marks Primary School St Mary's Primary School St Monica Junior School St Patricks Catholic Primary School Swaythling Primary School Tanners Brook Junior School Thornhill Primary School Townhill Junior School Tremona Road Hospital School Upper Shirley High Valentine Primary School Vermont School Weston Park Primary School Weston Shore Infant school Woodlands Academy Wordsworth Primary School Beechwood Junior School Bitterne C of E Primary School Freemantle C of E Primary School Woolston Infant School Sholing Technology
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