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Hi Folks!


I'm planning on starting a new weekly guided Thai Yoga massage class and am looking for a suitable venue. I was hoping to use the Maha Lakshmi Hindu temple in Honor Oak Park where I do yoga every Sunday evening (which is carpeted and huge). But they won't allow fully clothed massage in their temple for some reason!


All the yoga studios in the area have hard floors which is fine for yoga but a bit uncomfortable for massage. Does anyone know of a hall or rentable space that is carpeted, and the size of 6-10 double mattresses laid next to each other. Such a space might not exist but I thought I'd ask the hive mind that is the East Dulwich Forum :-)


Reply here or text or email me if you know of somewhere


(Also if you would be interested in such a class let me know and I can add your email to my mailing list and invite you when I've found an appropriate venue)


Stephen @ www.thai-vedicmassage.co.uk

[email protected] | 07950933150

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