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Elsa Campbell

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Elsa Joy Campbell

Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Campbell on the birth of their beautiful baby girl. Elsa Campbell was born at 8:34pm on the 8th September weighing a very healthy 8lbs 3 oz. Both Mummy and baby are really doing well. Big sister Maya is absolutely delighted with her new baby sister and Mrs Campbell cannot wait to hit the shops!

By Mrs Clarke


Samuel Murray

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Samuel Murray

During the chaotic, yet unforgettable Rock Challenge trip to Grimsby this year, rumours of naming Mrs Murray‘s new arrival ’Stenaline‘ were rife, and Miss Willis, being ever prepared, had already signed up for birthing partner lessons, should the little bundle make an unexpected appearance aboard the HSS.

However, Mrs Murray luckily gave birth to beautiful Baby Samuel Ingram Murray during the summer holidays on July 6th. The gorgeous little bundle, (who apparently smiles and waves his arms when ’What a Feeling!‘ is played), weighed in at 8lb 9oz and was named after his Grandfather. Both Mum and Baby are doing well, although there have been reports that fighting has already broken out in the Murray household over whether or not Baby Samuel will be a Red‘s or a Blue‘s supporter. Only time will tell!

By Mrs McLaughlin

Christopher Houston

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Christopher Houston

Mrs Houston gave birth to a beautiful baby boy called Christopher on 25th September. He weighed a brilliant 8lbs 6oz. He has been described as being totally gorgeous and as cute as a button. Both mother and baby are doing fine. Although we‘ve heard that Mrs Houston is finding it a struggle getting used to the 5 o‘clock feeds again!

By Mrs Dalzell

Jude Green

Congratulations to Mrs Green and her husband. Baby Jude was born on 6th July, weighing 8lb 11oz.

Harry Murphy

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Harry Murphy

Congatulations to Mr and Mrs Murphy who had a little baby boy on 4th October, weighing 7lbs 15oz. Both baby and mother are doing fine and are settling in at home, although Mummy and Daddy are trying to adapt to the early morning feeds!