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Hi


I run the Dulwich Constitutional Club


We are a members only drinking club based in the heart of Dulwich. We have high quality facilities such as a bowls green, five full size snooker tables, two halls which are available for functions and two fully licensed bars, cheaper than anywhere in East Dulwich


pop around any time an ill show you around


Many thanks

Blair

djblair Wrote:

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> Hi

>

> I run the Dulwich Constitutional Club

>

> We are a members only drinking club based in the

> heart of Dulwich. We have high quality facilities

> such as a bowls green, five full size snooker

> tables, two halls which are available for

> functions and two fully licensed bars, cheaper

> than anywhere in East Dulwich

>

> pop around any time an ill show you around

>

> Many thanks

> Blair


Hi Blair, can we just swing by and join? I'd be interested to play snooker down there.

Also do you show the matches on tv, given the world championships is on?

Thanks

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