
Millmead Children's Centre provides services for children and their families through developing Service Wings. On this page you can find details of all our services. To find out what Activities are running now please click here. To give us your feedback and ideas please call in and see us or click here to use our Feedback form We would love to have your views on our services please fill in our Satisfaction Survey to let us know how we are doing to meet your needs you can send in the form to us here or bring it into the Centre.
Children's Centre The children's centre provides services in conjunction with a number of partners. These include:- Millmead Mini Movers
- Book and Toy Library
- One Step Ahead Behaviour Management
- Baby Group and Little Explorers
- Adult Education Programme and ICT Suite
- Accelerated Baby Communication
- Stay and Play Group
- Smoking Cessation
- Baby Days
- Breastfeeding Support Group
- Cabbage Patch Kids (Allotment Group)
- Community Action Group
- Parent Art Group
- Community Police Drop-In
- Outpatient Paediatric Services
- Midwifery Services
- Young Persons' Group
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Community Cafe The Community Cafe is the hub of the Children's Centre. It is a warm, welcoming and safe space for all residents, parents and children. It provides a wide range of healthy, freshly cooked, wholesome foods at affordable prices. It has an internet cafe, a library servie and play bus to entertain all members of the family. It is a popular focal point for many groups, including the Art Group, Peer Breastfeeding Support, Allotment Project, Community Action Group, Mini Movers and the Toddler Group, and is the home of the Millmead Young Persons' Group and Healthy Eating Workshops.For more information about the Community Cafe, click here.
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Meadow Nursery The nursery provides a high quality service for young children between birth and five years of age. It is open from 8.00am to 6.00pm for 49 weeks of every year. It is run in three separate rooms, two of which are interconnected, so that all children have opportunities to mix with others in different age groups during the day. There is a dedicated baby unit which can cater for nine infants. There are two outdoor play areas - a courtyard designed especially for the younger children, and another to provide a range of fun and activities for older children. Children benefit from a range of activities such as story time, challenge, IT, construction play, creative play, water and sand play, obstacle courses and role play areas.For more information about Meadow Nursery, click here.
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Opening Hours and Room Booking For information regarding our opening hours, or to book a room, click here.
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Rainbow Creche This flexible service has been developed due to demand, and has continued to provide mobile creches for use by our partners, such as Thanet College, as well as companies in the private sector.If you would like to find out about booking a creche, contact us, or ring the centre on 01843 280555
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Riverbank Out of School Club & Holiday Club The club is based in the centre and has been an invaluable resource for the many working parents who use it. It has 24 places for children between 5 and 14 years, and currently the club is the only provision of this service for 11-13 years in Thanet. The club is open until 6.00pm each day during term time, and between 8.00am and 6.00pm during the school holidays. The club focuses on the promotion of health, and it recently received an award for its fourth 'Walking Bus' from local schools. The club provides healthy meals and snacks, with a relaxed and fun approach to activities.For more information about Riverbank Out of School Club click here.
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Windmill Community Allotment Project The Windmill Community Allotment Project (WCAP) is situated just 400m from the main centre, and offers services, training, work placement opportunities and a wide range of activities for parents and children from the community. With its partners in the NHS, the local council an other children's centres, WCAP works closely with many organisations to support the community and produce environmental products. One of these - 'Millmead Honey' - is the result of a bee-keeping project involving local young people. WCAP works to involve local people more closely with nature and its surroundings, and to enable them to experience the health benefits of working with nature.If you would like to know more, please look at WCAP's pages here.
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