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MUSICAL MINIS.....learning made fun!

MUSICAL MINIS is a fun music group for babies and pre school children from birth to 4 years of age.  During a typical 45 minute session we sing action songs and nursery rhymes, bang and shake a variety of percussion instruments, listen to a story with a puppet, play musical bumps with a parachute, bubbles or soft footballs and there's a little movement too!  MUSICAL MINIS was established 20 years ago to encourage children's development and social skills through the use of music and conforms perfectly to the new Early Years Foundation Stage framework.

WHERE St Aidan's Community Centre
WHEN          Monday's at 10am - 10.45am
COST           £3.75 (£6.50 for siblings) plus a one off membership fee of £10 required when you join this is to cover insurance and your membership pack containing a MUSICAL MINIs book bag and MUSICAL MINIS t-shirt.

Sessions are booked by term or half term, whichever you prefer and if you miss a class, don't worry, you can carry it over to the next block of sessions.  Classes are restricted to around 15 children to create a relaxed group environment.

To reserve a place contact Debbie Caygill on 0191 388 7748 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
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come along for a FREE taster session and see for yourself! 

Melbury and Warkworth Woods

Melbury & Warkworth Woods Residents Association is managed by a committee of volunteers all of whom live on Melbury or Warkworth Woods on the Newcastle Great Park, and who were elected at an Annual General Meeting.

The committee meet regularly on the last Monday of every month (with the exception of August). Membership of the Association is automatic to residents of both Melbury and Warkworth Woods and there are no subscriptions payable.

The Aims and Objectives of the Association are to represent the best interest of residents both individually and collectively, by liaising with the Consortium of housebuilders, Newcastle City Council and its Councillors, the Parish Council and other decision makers concerning the Great Park.