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I'm looking too!


Jags - I can't afford the membership

Crofton Leisure Centre has closed down (according to SE23 forum)

Harris Girl's School only has the badminton clubs, not private booking opportunities


The only one I can think of is Bacon's College Sports Centre in Rotherhithe - I've emailed them.


Can anyone think of any more?

Loads of David Lloyd type places as you go into Bromley

Thornton Heath Leisure Centre and other Fusion places

Park Langley close to Beckenham


Also played at Harris in Crystal Palace

and Bacons

And St Dunstans in Catford

Not sure if they hire out.


They will also have courts at the posh school in Central Hill and Dulwich College.

malumbu Wrote:

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> Is there a Brixton in the USA?

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'CentRE'. Wow, are you happy now? I typed that message up very fast just before work this morning. Thought I was providing helpful infromation to anyone in the area who, like me, clicked on this thread because they enjoy playing badminton.

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