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I'm fairly new to the East Dulwich area and I'd like to play badminton.


Where do you play?


Does anyone play in the evening midweek as well as the usual Saturday mornings?


Does anyone 'double-up' and play table tennis as well?


Sorry - it's all questions at this stage!!


Sam.

Heya, yes - our next session (15/08) is booked - 10am - 12pm. We had fun - we embraced the new rules and used the feathers sucessfully. We had to share a court with the Jonathan & Jane group for the second hour though, as we'd been double booked for the second hour of ours, but it was fine!

Cool sounds like you had fun


Won't be back for next week but the week after definitely


Answers for Muelly


We play at Camberwell Leisure Centre on Artichoke Place

2 hours - usually between 4 - 6 players

We've not managed a midweek but there is always people wanting to play.

Not sure about table tennis come along next week

Thanks for the info. Unfortunately I can't make this Saturday, which is why I was asking about midweek games. I should be able to make next Saturday morning, though.


Is Camberwell Leisure Centre good then? I've seen people playing badminton at the Fusion leisure centre next to the Harris Girls Academy opposite Peckham Rye Park, but not been to Camberwell Leisure Centre before.


Sam.

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