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We will be hosting the second of our mother and baby cycle and cinema pop up events on Friday, 17th November. You?re invited to enjoy a special screening (film TBC) with your babies at 11am, before heading across to ESPH for a mum & baby cycle class. Please note, if you are short on time, you are welcome to attend either the screening or the cycle class.


The cycle class is FREE to all members and non-members. However, spaces are limited so it?s best to book your spot early. In order to book in, call 020 7907 1900 (option 2), or pop in and book your spot at reception. The film will cost ?9.10 per person ? no need to purchase any extra tickets for your tots. You can book your cinema ticket directly with the East Dulwich Picturehouse.


For more information, please visit our site here: http://www.esph.co.uk/blog/gym-blog/mother-and-baby-cycle-and-cinema


We will be looking to make this a regular feature of our timetable if all goes well.


If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us,


ESPH/ 020 7907 1900 / [email protected] / www.esph.co.uk

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