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Any news on this, are people still keen?


Mrs Keef and I tried going to The Bridge leisure centre in lower (the sh!t bit) Sydenham last night, and they had bloody kids trampolining (sp?) class in the same hall, so we had kids running around, and parents just walking around / across our court. We left after 30 minutes and demanded a free session at a quieter time.


Not so much fun though, nice to have more than one person to play with.

I can't ring up and book anymore because my fusion card has a block on it for some reason. So someone will need to go up there and book for next week, as you can only book over the phone if you have a card for that centre!

I'm up for it but, not up for going up there to book, i think it's someone else's turn.

Need to rant. Got an access card at East Dulwich baths yesterday. Specified that I needed it for badminton at Waverley. Four staff members and two phone calls later, I was assured it was valid. Just rang Waverly to book court only to be told it wasn't. Can't afford to join there at the mo so can't book court. GRR.


Extra rant: I signed up online yesterday only to be unable to book court because their website is incompetent. I am waiting to hear from my complaint email. Double GRR.

They are useless they still haven't told me why my access card has been denied, well they say we missed two bookings, as far as i'm aware we only missed one. They told me i couldn't use my dulwich access card there, thats why i bought the other one! I don't think they know what they are doing!

I've tried the booking online thing before too...pants ay!

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Is anything happening on the badminton front?


I haven't played since I moved to London last year but would like to get back into it now. I'm no great shakes, but I used to play in a friendly club (i.e. not competitively) so I'm not utterly hopeless either.


Anyway, if anyone needs a girl to make up a doubles game at any point / fancies a game of singles, please PM me.

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