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Hi,


Im new to ED. I would like to get back into playing squash after about 18 months out. I am far from a beginner but not a pro..


So in the interest of maintaining the ability to see my feet I want to start back again.


Where is good to play and more importantly is there anyone who wants to play a regular game?


Thanks,


Luke

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Not got round to it yet Luke but Im intending on going up to Dulwich Squash Club (Nashoi link above) for one of their Sunday drop in sessions soon(ish). 6 till 9 I think and a tenner for non members. Be a good way of having a look at the club and a hit before considering joining (?220 per year - not sure if there are court fees ontop of that - would find out in a drop-in session I guess). Some pretty useful players at the club.


The courts at Dulwich Hamlet are fine (bit cold in winter) and you can genrally get the time you want if you book a week in advance.


Squash for the 2020 Olympics...Im backing the bid!

I had a look at Dulwich Squash Club website this afternoon and it all looks good to me.


?198 for membership and then ?20 for joining.. (admin?) The court rates are very reasonable! ?1 - ?3 as far as I can see..


There is a good discount for husband and wife... Do you look good in a dress Help ma Bob??


I will give them a ring in the morning..

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