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**Edit** DROP IN SPACES STILL AVAILABLE IN SOME CLASSES

If you would like to attend on a drop in basis and pay as you go please get in touch [email protected]


Now Booking - Six Weeks of Pilates Classes Starting W/C Monday 6th January 2019, every Tuesday & Thursday evening at Honor Oak Baptist Church.


Aimed at those who want to improve posture, relieve aches and stiffness and strengthen their core. There are classes for everyone from beginners to those who have done Pilates before, please see timetable below.


Venue:

Honor Oak Baptist Church,Forest Hill Road, London, SE22 0SG


Term dates:

Tuesday class: 8th January ? 12th February (six weeks)

Thursday class: 10th January ? 14th February (six weeks)


Timetable:

Tuesday

7.15pm ? Intermediate

8.20pm ? Beginners


Thursday

7.15pm ? Beginners

8.20pm ? Improvers


Pricing:

?10 per class when you book a block of six or ?12 per class to drop in.


To book a class or if you have any questions please email [email protected]

Hello!


I am looking to start some day time classes locally soon and post regular updates on my Facebook page regularly - https://www.facebook.com/lucyswannpilates/


If you have any questions please get in touch [email protected]


Lucy

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