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Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year!!


You may be looking ahead to the new term and so we were wondering if you would like to come along to a trial - we hope so!


Below is our schedule of classes for your information.


Broomwood Church Hall, Clapham


Gymbabes

Monday 9.30am

Thursday 11.30am


Walking - 2 years

Tuesday 9.30am or 10.30am.

Thursday 10.30am


2-3 years.

Monday 10.30am,

Tuesday 11.30am

Thursday 9.30am


St Faiths Church Hall, Dulwich


Gymbabes.

Thursday 11.30am


Walking - 2 years

Wednesday 10.0am

Thursday 9.30am


2-3 years

Wednesday 11.30

Thursday 10.30am


3-4 years.

Wednesday 12.30pm


Kingswood Hall, Blackheath


Gymbabes.

Friday 11.20am


Walking - 2 years.

Friday 9.20am


2-3 years.

Friday 10.25am


3-4 years.

Friday 12.15pm

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