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217 days ago

SPACE for babies from Sept - Jan 26

Clive from Island Bay

Space at St Hilda's Island Bay Anglican Church (for babies born Sept '25 - Jan '26) - starting Wednesday 4 February 2026 at 9:30am at 311 The Parade, Island Bay, Wellington 6093
2 hours @ NZ$115.00 (This includes the Parenting place fee of $50).

Space at St Hilda’s seeks to support you and your baby during the beginning stages of your parenting relationship. Our trained facilitators bring a wealth of personal parental experience. Each week we will meet together, develop friendships, drink coffee (or tea) and support each other on our parenting journey. Please note we will don't operate during school holidays.

More info: ibhildas@gmail.com or go to the Parenting place website parentingplace.nz... and click on the Red Circle (Find a group), choose Wellington (from a choice of 3 centres) and follow the directions.

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