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New CBCC April – July 2025 Group Timetable Available to Download
Our April - July timetable for weekly sessions is now available to download from our website, featuring groups and sessions across all six central Bristol Children’s Centres and beyond. CBCC Timetable – April – July 2025Download You'll always find the latest...
ESOL Classes – January 2025
Join us in January 2025 for fun & FREE English courses for adults over 19. Learn new skills, meet people, and gain confidence speaking, reading and writing English. Come along to our ESOL Assessment Day on Thursday 23rd January from 12:45pm - 2:45pm. Contact...
New CBCC January – April 2025 Group Timetable Available to Download
Our January - April timetable for weekly sessions is now available to download from our website, featuring groups and sessions across all six central Bristol Children’s Centres and beyond. Central Bristol Childrens Centres Timetable - January - April 2025Download...
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Welcome to Central Bristol Children’s Centres
Welcome to our Children’s Centre. We hope you find this website useful and that you contact us if you require any further information.
What do we do?
Being a parent is one of the most rewarding and challenging role in life. We all hope that children can be supported from birth to:
- Feel good about themselves
- Know they are heard and loved
- Develop and learn


About Central Bristol Children’s Centres
We want them to be able to equip themselves with the life skills they need to grow up happy, healthy and successful – but sometimes this responsibility can feel quite overwhelming as a parent. We believe that all children and families have a right to access our services and be welcomed as equal partners. At Central Bristol Children’s Centre, we aim to build open and trusting relationships with families and we recognise that everyone comes to our centres with a journey to share, from which we can all learn. We understand that this personal history needs to be voiced and listened too and that this cannot happen without space and time. We recognise that you know your child better than anyone and that you want what is best for your child.
Groups, Activities and Events
There’s always something happening at Central Bristol Children’s Centres. Check out our timetable of regular, weekly, groups and see our special events and activities.

The Dad's peep group no longer takes place on Fridays.
The group has been renamed to... Dad's Stay and Play and moved to a Monday afternoon 1.30 - 2.30
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Under 5s Taste Safe: Every Tuesday
Come and explore the world through different messy and sensory activities with us! This is an open and creative child-led Messy Play session for under 5s. All activities will be taste safe with no small parts. The session is designed with under 5s in mind but older siblings are welcome. There are 32 spaces in this session but this includes adults.
All bookings include one-day membership to the Scrapstore Warehouse, where you can collect up to a basket of scrap for a donation of £6 (less if the basket isn't full). ... See MoreSee Less
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📣Dad's Stay & Play, every Monday from 1:30 - 2:30pm at St Paul's Children Centre! See below for more details ✨ ... See MoreSee Less
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Try these tips for keeping your child happy and healthy in the heat.
Sun safety
Keep your baby cool and protect them from the sun.
Babies under 6 months old should be kept out of direct sunlight. Older babies should also be kept out of the sun as much as possible, particularly in the summer and between 11am and 3pm, when the sun is at its strongest.
If you go out when it's hot, attach a parasol or sunshade to your baby's pushchair to keep them out of direct sunlight. Do not cover your baby's pushchair or pram with a blanket because it could lead to overheating. Check on them regularly to make sure they're not getting too hot.
Do not dress your baby in too many layers. Choose lightweight clothing.
If your baby is 6 months or over, apply a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 50 to their skin (sunscreen is not recommended for babies under 6 months). Make sure the product also protects against both UVA and UVB rays. Many brands produce sunscreen specifically for babies and young children, as these products are less likely to contain additives that might irritate the skin. Use plenty of sunscreen and apply it regularly (every 2 hours). Re-apply it immediately after swimming or sweating.
Make sure your child wears loose-fitting clothing, sunglasses and a sunhat with a wide brim or a long flap at the back to protect their head, ears and neck from the sun.
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✨Cabot Circus Job Fair✨
Join us at the Cabot Circus Job Fair – your chance to meet local employers face-to-face and explore real job opportunities in Bristol!
Date: Tuesday 8th July
Location: Cabot Circus (Brigstowe St, Broadmead, Bristol BS1 3BH)
Time: 10:30am until 1:30pm
Chat directly with employers from a range of sectors
Discover current vacancies
Register your interest
Don't miss this opportunity to take the next step in your career.
Come prepared, bring your CV, and make a great first impression!
For more info or free advice on finding paid work, contact Skills Connect.
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📣🌞🌞East Central Children Centre Summer 2025 Timetable🌞🌞
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✨When you find out you're pregnant✨
You can refer yourself for NHS pregnancy care so you can start your antenatal care with a midwife. This is usually done with an online form. If you cannot refer yourself online, the websites of local NHS trusts can tell you how to contact maternity services near you. ... See MoreSee Less
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