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Hi. I used to play a lot of squash and I'm looking to get back into it in east Dulwich. I've played at hamlets a couple of times but ?10 for 45 minutes is ridiculous, and when I want to play 2/3 times a week soon adds up.


A bit of research has pulled up the Dulwich squash club, but again that seems like a lot of money for a casual player (?200 a year plus a court fee each time)


Does anybody know of anywhere in se22, se23, se15, se5 where you can just pay a fair amount for a game of squash?!

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