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Changes to booking for Holiday Kids Club at JAGS Sports Club


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Thanks to all who attended Holiday Kids Club at JAGS Sports Club last week! The next Holiday Kids Club will take place in February Half Term.


*** Important Notice ***


All future bookings for Holiday Kids Club will be online, giving parents and carers full flexibility and 24 hour access to booking! Online registration will open in the New Year.


Each child will have their own secure online profile, set up, managed and updated by their parents or carers. Once the initial profile has been established, the booking process will be? sign in, select and pay? no more phone calls or standing in queues to book!


More to come soon, please look at the website and newsletter for updates.


If you would like to receive newsletters regarding kids activities at JAGS Sports Club and Copper Beech Cafe, please email us at [email protected] requesting to be added to the mailing list.


For any other questions, please feel free to drop us a line at any time on 020 8613 6500.

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