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I am a member of JAGS too and quite like the little gym & pool. The staff have always been pretty friendly and for ?34 a month I think it's good value.


However, I like to play Badminton but the people I tend to rope in to play a game are non members and the first time we played I did not realise it was ?8 per guest, rather than ?8 for the court (which is free to JAGS members)


Therefore ended up paying ?24 between 4 of us for a game of Badders!


Now stick to singles matches rather than doubles...so if there are any other JAGS members who fancy a game let me know!

Thanks Martinchiversfanclub


I noticed the other day that there is an open session for Badminton players on Thursday evening and there seemed to be plenty of players down there having games. I think I may drop by one Thursday soon and see how I get on - will let you know and perhaps see you there!

SteveT Wrote:

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> Bon3yard wrote:I need to find an alternative pool

> to the one at east dulwich fusion(Which closes

> soon for refurb), any decent sized ones relatively

> close to Lordship lane?

>

> Alleyne's is probably the nearest.


Is there a pool at Alleynes? You don't mean James Allens (Jags)_do you? I am a member at Jags but never go because it's a tad too far but if there was a pool at Alleynes that would be perfect. Is it just a pool or do they have a gym too?

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