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Stay and Play, Riverside House
“What shall we do with these happy children?” …That’s what we sing each week to start our singing time. It’s got one of those annoying tunes that stays in your…
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Exciting Highlights from Ladypool Road Stay and Play, Balsall Heath!
We run every Monday morning during term time in the Ladypool Road Congregational Church Hall, ¾ miles from Riverside House. We have seen 2 new volunteers join the team. Most…
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‘Blood, Sweat & Chocolate’
Riverside School of Performing Arts (RSPA) performed 16 dynamic performances of ‘Blood, Sweat & Chocolate’ to over 3000 students in schools around Birmingham. Using humour and personal stories, RSPA raised…
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Pineapple Play and Stay
Pineapple Play and Stay continues to grow and flourish. There are regularly 60 parents/carers and children at the Church of the Ascension on a Thursday morning (10-11.30am) in the heart…
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Pineapple Kids Club
Pineapple Kids Club has been running in Stirchley for the last 3½ years. We meet in the Church of the Ascension hall just off Pineapple Road on Wednesdays 4-5.30pm. The…
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Mums’ Nights!
Having a baby changes in everything in life – from your social life, your lifestyle and your sleep patterns to your relationship with almost everyone you know! It can be…
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Saturday Club
… is all about families, fun and entertainment! We are a monthly outreach club for children with disabilities and their friends and families living in our community, running at Riverside…
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“You’re fired!” up and getting ready…
Saturday 7th May saw the premier of a new comedy show written by Claire Boot “The Apprentish!” The show told the story of Dame Elaine Sweetener and her quest to…
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Riverside House Stay and Play—the future?
Stay and Play at Riverside House continues to be a place of blessing to many parents, carers and children. However, there is currently a possibility that the group will close…
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‘Trekkers’
Did you know? It is estimated that in the UK only 4% of children with a disability attend church. There are over 4,500 registered children with a disability in Birmingham….
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