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Hi


I am debating about joining JAGs to use their pool after reading various comments regarding Dulwich baths. Anyone already a member? What is the service like? Does the pool get busy?


I would like to swim at around 6.30pm on a week day evening for about an hour lane swimming if possible. Buit I won't be shelling out if its just as crowded as Dulwich baths.


Thanks for your input


Kind regards


Sarah

There is a free swim available on a voucher in London South magazine,

Having said that , they will probably let you in for a free swim

I took advantage,

Nice pool, 3 wide lanes, I was there 5 PM one lane was being used by kids competing, and i had plenty of room and enjoyed it.

Clean, reasonable changing facilities.

I guess it could get busy, best to ask the admin

I'm a member, think it's very good value. Sometimes, friday 8pmish Ive had pool to myself but absolutley avoid chidlrens times if you are after a lane swim, though if you are a child these times are fantastic and well equipped.Membership entitles you to free classes and use of the gymn. I do zumba twice a week and pilates once, my husband has a badminton court once a week, if you use the facilities a lot it works out very cheap.The pool is lovely.

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