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Out of interest, how do you get to the classes timetable on the EveryoneActive website. I've looked everywhere but can't find it. The booking system for classes looks complicated and some classes aren't listed in the system. I just want to see the complete timetable. The reception staff don't have hard copies as apparently the timetable is changing frequently.

cella Wrote:

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> Out of interest, how do you get to the classes

> timetable on the EveryoneActive website. I've

> looked everywhere but can't find it. The booking

> system for classes looks complicated and some

> classes aren't listed in the system. I just want

> to see the complete timetable. The reception staff

> don't have hard copies as apparently the timetable

> is changing frequently.


https://www.everyoneactive.com/centre/dulwich-leisure-centre/timetable/


https://www.everyoneactive.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/GEX_Dulwich_JUN16.pdf

  • 1 month later...

Could someone let me know if there is a way other than using their online page to sign up to the free gym?


I have tried numerous times to register online, using different browsers and devices and when I get to the last part of the registration page and hit submit all I get is a "loading" message at the bottom of the page but nothing happens.


It is very frustrating, I have gone to the gym to ask if there was another way of signing up as the website said you could get an application form, but they said I have to do it online. Could anyone help? Is it just me or is this problem happening to others as well?

The last page of the site didn't complete fully, without my realising, and I only found out when I went in to DLC. However, the rest of my application had saved itself OK and the girl on reception kindly offered to finish it off for me when I went in last week. Worth a try?

I tried online and same thing so went to Camberwell leisure centre and insisted on filling out a form which the receptionist insisted didn't exist but was right in front of her. A slight queue built up while I was asking her about this (two/three people) and she got a bit annoyed but gave me the form which I duly completed.


This was a month or so ago so now got the email to say I'm in.

I went to Dulwich and when I asked about the paper form they said that they didn't have any, and that the only way to sign up was to do it online. They weren't that busy, it was a week day in the afternoon but they just didn't seem to care. Maybe I try to enquirer about it in Peckham to see if they are more helpful, but if I register with them, does that mean I have to use that gym?


Thanks

So I went again to DLC and this time a different girl was at the reception, I explained the issue with the registration online and how others had similar problems and managed to get her to have a look at it for me. She was very helpful this time, and yesterday I finally got an email confirming that I am now registered, just need to pick up the card. So thank you everyone for your comments.

Rosmar Wrote:

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> So I went again to DLC and this time a different

> girl was at the reception, I explained the issue

> with the registration online and how others had

> similar problems and managed to get her to have a

> look at it for me. She was very helpful this time,

> and yesterday I finally got an email confirming

> that I am now registered, just need to pick up the

> card. So thank you everyone for your comments.


Just to warn you that I was asked for photo identity when I went to collect my card.

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