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Hi Everyone,


Come and join us for Sunday morning yoga from 10-11.30am at The Green this Bank Holiday Sunday.


The Green

Nunhead Community Centre

5 Nunhead Green

SE15 3QQ


Classes run in 4 week blocks with a new block starting this Sunday 2nd May. There is space for 9-10 students with plenty of scope for individual attention. I teach a mixture of styles and am influenced by my many years as a health practitioner.


Places are offered on a first come, first served basis. It is also possible to drop in but please check with me first on 07595 459 895 to see whether there's a space available for you.


Four week block - ?55

Drop in rate - ?15



Chrissie xx

www.vinyasa-slow.com

07595 459 895

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