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Easter opening times at JAGS Sports Club & info regarding drop in sessions


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JAGS Sports Club is open over the Easter holidays, our opening times are as follows:



* Good Friday: Open at 8am, last entry at 3pm, activities finish at 3.30pm, doors close at 4pm



* Saturday 31st March: 7am-10pm



* Easter Sunday: Open at 8am, last entry at 3pm, activities finish at 3.30pm, doors close at 4pm



* Easter Monday: Open at 8am, last entry at 3pm, activities finish at 3.30pm, doors close at 4pm



* Weekdays 3rd-6th April & 9th-13th April: 6.30am-10pm



Please note there is NO baby booters, drop in footie or trampoline on Good Friday, Saturday 31st March or Easter Sunday. These sessions will resume on 7th & 8th April (Friday night footie resumes on 20th April). Baby Ballet and Pebbles will start following the Easter break.



If you have any questions, please contact us on 020 8613 6500.

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