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Hi, wonder if you lovely Dulwich people can help someone lurking on the edge in se23?


DD3 has been invited to a party at JAGS sports club tomorrow. I have heard that parking can be difficult- can one park on nearby streets? I understand that the car park is for

Members - which is fair enough- but just thought I'd check first.


Thank you!

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If there's a members' parking permit or something, it's news to me. I just park there.


Come to think of it, maybe this explains the age it takes me to get out of the gates when i go home. Maybe members get some card or something to open the gate? I should enquire, as i am after all a member :)


Anyway, i've never had trouble getting in. Spaces can be sparse though.

Hi all, thanks for your messages. Car parking at the Club is reserved for Members only. Please park on the surrounding streets for parties... there are no restrictions at the weekend. Many thanks, JAGS Sports Club. (NB, if you are expecting or have a disability, please do feel free to use our car park).

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