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Six weeks of Summer Family Membership at JAGS Sports Club for only ?100!


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If you're looking to keep the family active and entertained this summer, why not join JAGS Sports Club!


This offer, valid from 14th July - 25th August, extends to two adults and all children living in one household, and costs only ?100, with no joining fee!


Family Membership includes use of all facilities including the pool, badminton and tennis courts, free weights gym, main gym, climbing wall, and includes access to all classes including those from our Teen Programme, which will continue to run over the summer months. Family members are also entitled to 10% off all Holiday Kids Club bookings.


If you would like a tour or free trial at the Club, please drop us a line on 020 8613 6500 or alternatively pop by to reception to sign up!


* Please note, due to health and safety reasons, you may only use the climbing wall if you have proven climbing experience.

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