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East Dulwich Space Available for Hire - think Yoga Classes, Creative Workshops, Pop Ups


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East Dulwich Space Available for Hire - think Yoga Classes, Afterschool clubs, Creative Workshops, Weekend Pop Ups


We have a space available for hire, complete with fold-away tables, chairs, on-street entrance, just 50 yards form ED station and are looking for creative, interesting use of the space.


Think Yoga, pilates, after school clubs, creative workshops, food demos, supper clubs etc, tastings, film clubs, gallery space.


If you are looking to host something locally get in touch! We are actively looking for people to run creative workshops, or want to run their own regular yoga classes and we would consider regular block hire - eg 7am-10am everyday for Yoga, or 3pm-6pm for Afterschool clubs.


Please PM me with your ideas and we can discuss rates and availability

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