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20% discount for NHS and school staff at JAGS Sports Club in Dulwich


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At JAGS Sports Club, we see a huge amount of value in healthy hearts and active lives and are offering a 20% discount on adult monthly membership to all school and NHS staff.


Adult membership costs just ?36 per month with this discount and we are also waiving the joining fee!


JAGS Sports Club is based in the heart of Dulwich. There is a stunning 25m pool (which is cleaned using UV lights and therefore kind on skin), six tennis courts (2 floodlit), gym, squash court, two studios, large sports hall with badminton and ping pong facilities, climbing wall, plus a spin and free weights studio (coming in July).


Included in membership is unlimited use of the facilities (climbing experience needed for the wall) and use of any of our 20 studio classes (including Pilates, yoga, boxfit, belly-dancing, Zumba, circuit training, body conditioning, HIIT, silver session, cardio tone). Membership also offers access to discounted courses, free taster sessions and a number of promotions and events.


For further information about what's on offer, please visit www.jagssportsclub.co.uk or you can pop by and speak to one of our friendly team.


Alternatively, call us today on 0208 613 6500 to book a visit to the Club or to join. Proof of employment required.

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