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Temple Bowling & Social Club Open Day/Table Sale, Saturday 24th June


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The Temple Bowling & Social Club, 1a Sunset Road, off Denmark Hill, SE5 8EA are having an Open Day on Saturday 24th June between 11am-4pm. Try lawn bowls on our outdoor green and view our great social club facilities which are for hire for birthdays, weddings, etc. There is also a fantastic indoor bowling green which is used in the winter months.


There will be free use of equipment and coaching. All ages welcome (you're never too young or too old) and we have teenagers through to retirement age players who enjoy the facilities and playing other teams. No obligation and membership now open (you don't have to be a member to hire the hall/bar/verandah area).


There will also be a Table Top Sale so come along and bag a bargain! Bric a brac, books, toys, clothes, jewellery (vintage and new), bags and lots more.


Refreshments available - tea, coffee, sandwiches, cakes, etc.

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