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Hi Dulwich,


I'm here to promote London's newest athletics club; London City AC.


London City AC have just moved to the newly refurbished track at Southwark Park. Together with King's College London AC, there is a full range of coaching available. We are very lucky to have Lloyd Cowan (MBE) and Conrad Williams (Team GB 400m) on our coaching staff for sprints and hurdles.


The club trains at Southwark Park Athletics Center from 7-830 every Tuesday and Thursday. Juniors are on the track on Saturdays 10-11. 17+ can attend senior evening sessions.


Club membership:


Seniors

?34 - Full membership, includes England Athletics affiliation

?20 - Social membership, England Athletics affiliation not included

Juniors

?14 - Full Membership including England Athletics affiliation

FREE - No England Athletics affiliation


More info about LCAC here: http://www.londoncityac.org/index.php

More info about the coaches here: http://kingsaxc.com/coaches/

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