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Tots Tennis Dulwich: new COVID-safe classes now booking - AGES 2-4


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Following both government and British Tennis guidelines, we have measures in place to run our classes in a safe and fun environment, including:

- Small class sizes of just 6 children (plus one accompanying adult per child)

- Adapted sessions and games to keep both parents and children safe and socially distanced while enjoying our usual fun tennis sessions.

- Cleaning and hand hygiene ? hand sanitiser will be available and must be used before and after classes. Equipment will be cleaned between classes.

- COVID-secure venues ? one-way entry/exit systems, buffer periods between classes and regular venue cleans


Developing agility, balance and coordination at an early age is vital for your child?s physical development. At Tots Tennis Club, we play fun games using numbers, animals and colours to improve motor skills and hand-eye coordination - all while learning forehands, backhands, volleys and serves!


Book your place for the September term now at https://totstennis.club


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Trial classes now available through Happity...


Starts from Monday 7th September

Mondays: Dulwich Village, St Barnabas Parish Hall

9.30am: Ages 3-4 (45 mins) FULL

10.20am: Ages 2+ (30 mins) FULL

10.55am: Ages 2-3 (30 mins) https://www.happity.co.uk/schedules/tots-tennis-club-dulwich-village-st-barnabas-parish-hall-tots-tennis-club

11.30am: Ages 3-4 (45 mins) FULL


Thursdays: East Dulwich Community Centre

10.20am: Ages 2-3 (30 mins) 1 PLACE LEFT https://www.happity.co.uk/schedules/tots-tennis-club-east-dulwich-east-dulwich-community-centre-tots-tennis-club-thursdays-10-30-11-00

10.55am: Ages 2.5-3.5 (30 mins) https://www.happity.co.uk/schedules/tots-tennis-club-east-dulwich-east-dulwich-community-centre-tots-tennis-club

11.30am: Ages 3-4 (45 mins) https://www.happity.co.uk/schedules/tots-tennis-club-east-dulwich-east-dulwich-community-centre-tots-tennis-club-thursdays-11-30-12-15

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COVID-secure Tots Tennis classes are still running safely - last few places available!

The government has confirmed that the latest application of restrictions and the Rule of Six do not apply to:

- supervised activities provided for children, including wraparound care, youth groups and activities, and children?s playgroups

- organised outdoor sport or licensed outdoor physical activity, and supervised sporting activity (indoors or outdoors) for under-18s.


LAST PLACES AVAILABLE:

AGES 3-4: Thursdays 11.30am, East Dulwich Community Centre

AGES 2-3: Fridays 10.10am, The Green Nunhead


BOOK NOW: https://totstennis.club/book


TRIAL CLASSES AVAILABLE VIA HAPPITY: https://www.happity.co.uk/tots-tennis-club

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