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ESPH Summer special - first 2 months membership FREE*


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Workout for FREE* this Summer with ESPH!


Take out an ESPH membership before the end of June and you get access to:

? A fully equipped gym

? Discounted rates on personal training

? Over 50 classes per week, including: Yoga, Circuits, Cycle & Tai Chi

? Unique Pilates Fit and Mat work, including Pre and post natal sessions

and two fabulous workout months for FREE!


The summer special is available until 30 June. NO JOINING FEE*!


Remember the ESPH difference: Every member gains a FREE Physiotherapy assessment & gym induction!


To join call the Front of House Team on 020 7907 1900 or email [email protected]


ESPH - your dedicated one stop Health & Fitness Centre. 116 Lordship Lane, East Dulwich SE22 8HD


*T&Cs apply.Limited period only & subject to availability.

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