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hi,

is anyone a member of a tennis club near East Dulwich? I'd really like to play again and could do with the stucture of a club to keep going, and even better if its got a fairly good social side too. All the clubs I can find seem a trek over towards Herne Hill/Dulwich side from my current digs beside the Rye Common, any personal recommendations to persuade me to make the journey?

Thanks, Marie.

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I am a member of Camber Tennis Club, just off the south circular opposite the Harvester pub. It's a small and informal club, which tolerates/welcomes fairly crap players (like myself) There are 3 courts, 2 floodlit, and it's about ?150 per year. They organise lots of social events, and run 3 or 4 mens and ladies teams. If you're interested call Nigel on 07932 677899

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