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New Support Group for North East Somerset

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The first session of this new support group will take place on Saturday 24th January, 11am to 1pm.

Location:

Stratton on the Fosse Village Hall, Fosse Way, Stratton on the Fosse, Radstock, Somerset. BA3 4QQ

There is free parking on site, and a wonderful outdoor play area if the weather is dry!

Bus services are available from Bath, Wells, and Frome.

Refreshments and children's games will be in the hall. Please feel free to bring your own games to play, and maybe bring your own packed lunch too.

We look forward to seeing you!

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Boots5623

We would like to attend as we will be moving to Wiltshire this summer and would like to establish contact with other families in the area. However, we currently live on the Isle of Wight so it is a bit of a trek to get to you from here. In February we plan to visit friends in Devizes.. would you maybe be having another meet up end of Feb?

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WildPoppies in reply toBoots5623

Hi there Boots5623

Thanks for your message.

We don't plan to hold a support group meeting in February, as there would normally be in the region of 4 meetings per year for each support group. As this is a new group we are setting up, our next meeting is likely to be at end of March / Early April.

After this first meeting on 24th, I will liaise with the family support at FASD Trust to set the dates for future meetings.

In the meantime, you're welcome to contact me here on the forum. I don't know if there's a private message facility here, but I'm sure that if you wanted to contact me you could email family support at the charity and they would forward your email to me.

Good luck with your future move.

best wishes

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Joygirl in reply toBoots5623

There is a support group in Southampton in the meantime if that also helps

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dawnlwilliams

Hi we are really interested in joining your group can you give me the date of the next one please xx

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WildPoppies in reply todawnlwilliams

Hi there,

the next meeting of the Bath & North East Somerset group will be on Saturday 7th March, 11am to 1pm, at the Village Hall, Stratton on the Fosse, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 4QQ.

This is a coffee morning: tea, coffee, biscuits and fruit. Toys for children to play with. Bring your own packed lunch if you like.

Children must be accompanied by a parent / carer.

Open to all the family to attend: parents, children, grandparents, etc.

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dawnlwilliams in reply toWildPoppies

Thank you we hope to be there xx

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