But now the mothers and fathers will have to catch up over glasses of water after the centre decided hot drinks posed too much of a threat to toddlers. Karen Griffin, 29, from Portsmouth, is one of 20 parents who attend the coffee mornings, with her seven-month-old son Jacob.

The 29-year-old said: 'I think it's absurd. A lot of us mums enjoy a gossip over a cup of coffee. It just won't be the same. We have to pay £1 pound a time to go. If we are not getting tea and coffee I don't think we should have to pay for it.'
Caroline Poole, 27, from nearby Gosport brings son Matthew, one, along every week. She said: 'I don't see what the big deal is. They are going way over the top. Everyone drinks coffee at home or in the car. What's the difference?' Centre co-ordinator Penny Bovey justified the ban and said: 'We feel this is a sensible way of keeping children safe.'
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