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KIGS invite and reminder

Dear All,  

A gentle reminder about our upcoming session on Saturday (04Oct2025) at 9:30 AM.  

Venue Update: We will be meeting at 1 Westmoreland Rd, Bromley BR2 0TB, our new site (accessible internally from the existing place, just 20-30 meters away). This campus also has an exclusive car park (Kind Attn: to especially for those not attending BCC the Church).  

We have arranged some pastries, tea, coffee, and soft drinks from 9:15 AM onwards, before we start the session at 9:30 AM.  

Speak soon!  

P.S.: As some topics are yet to be assigned, please be prepared for name-calling as HS prompts 😅  

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