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Hi - Does anyone know when the proposed gym on Lordship Lane is opening...? I can't find the previous threads (probably being useless but I know I've read about a new gym physio place) but it doesn't look like much is happening? I need a new gym, preferably very close to my house to make me go!!


Thanks

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Snowboarder,

I currently have physio at ES Physical health. I was just replying to your post. That they open there new gym/physio in Lordship Lane in September (which sounds exciting). I'm not the owner! I'm sure if you e-mail Max Sharp or phone them, they will give you all the information your after


All the best

Sue:))

hi sdf - sorry no I wasn't suggesting you were!! I just saw that owner Max had written on the last thread so wondered whether he might read this one and look kindly on me!

Cool anyway. I'm waiting. i might even cancel my fitness first membership in anticipation.

cheers.

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