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Out of interest, does anyone else on this forum utilise the amazing facilities at the centre? It's the second time I've asked a question about the sports centre, with many views but zero responses.


If you haven't been there, please do, there is no comparable facility in SE London. I for one don't want it to disappear.

Thanks help-me-boab, yes had seen similar so had thought it was ok:

https://www.london.gov.uk/decisions/md1602-crystal-palace-national-sports-centre-contract-extension


However this rumour has originated last night - apparently the hockey club that trains there was told last night it would lose the facilites asap. They were unsure though if it's only the external facilities or the entire centre.

bobbsy Wrote:

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> Out of interest, does anyone else on this forum

> utilise the amazing facilities at the centre? It's

> the second time I've asked a question about the

> sports centre, with many views but zero

> responses.

>

> If you haven't been there, please do, there is no

> comparable facility in SE London. I for one don't

> want it to disappear.



I read your OP, I had a look on google, I had nothing useful to add so I never responded. I guess a lot of the people that viewed the OP were in a similar boat.

I regulary use the pool, and their swim only membership helps, as I don't really use the gym, but swim a lot, which saves wasting money on a more expensive membership

After using the 50 metre pool, it makes any visits to the Dulwich one seem like a mere paddle. I always nearly end up watching stuff going on in the inside courts or the athletics track when I visit.

It's a great place...the kids doing their High Diving when I'm up there always amaze me.

spark67 Wrote:

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> I regulary use the pool, and their swim only

> membership helps, as I don't really use the gym,

> but swim a lot, which saves wasting money on a

> more expensive membership

> After using the 50 metre pool, it makes any visits

> to the Dulwich one seem like a mere paddle. I

> always nearly end up watching stuff going on in

> the inside courts or the athletics track when I

> visit.

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