St Nicholas Baby and Toddler Club
This warm and welcoming group is for parents and carers with babies and young children (up to school age) and meets on Wednesday mornings at the Church Hall in Elsfield Road from 9.30 am to 11.30 am during term time.
Drop in when you like. We have a big collection of toys, books and activities and when the weather is good we can also play in the enclosed yard behind the hall. Tea, coffee, and biscuits are provided. We usually finish with a short session of songs and games for the whole group. It is funded by the church so there is no charge.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Helen Norman
- Contact Position
- Children and Family Minister
- Telephone
- 01865 580354 01865 580354
- familyminister@stnicholasmarston.org.uk
- Website
- St Nicholas Website
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- Notes
Further information and additional contact details are available on our website at https://stnicholasmarston.org.uk
Where to go
- Name
- St Nicholas Church Hall
- Address
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Elsfield Road
Old Marston
Oxford
Oxfordshire - Postcode
- OX3 0PR
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- Notes
Free car parking is available on street (up to 2 hours). Cycle stands are provided and there is an access ramp via the cottage next door. The hall is well equipped with kitchen, accessible toilets and baby change facilities.
The hall can also be booked for children's parties. See more details on the website or our administrator: administrator@stnicholasmarston.org.uk
Costs
- Costs
- 0.00
- Details
There is no charge as the costs are subsidised by hire of the hall to other groups and private parties.
Availability
- Age Ranges
- 0 to 4 years
- Referral required
- No
- Other notes
We welcome babies and toddlers with their parents or carers from all backgrounds. Our volunteers do not have specialist training and we do not have special equipment but you are very welcome to discuss special needs with us and we will do our best to accommodate them.
Additional Information
- Providing services to
- 0 - 4 years (pre-school)
- Notes
We welcome babies and toddlers with their parents or carers from all backgrounds. Our volunteers do not have specialist training and we do not have special equipment but you are very welcome to discuss special needs with us and we will do our best to accommodate them.
- Supporting people with
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Physical disability
Hearing impairment
Vision impairment
Challenging behaviour
Learning difficulty
Mental health conditions
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment
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