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The computer system which allows you to book, review and cancel sessions in the gym and pool for all the centres in Southwark is down, and has been for more than 24 hours. Perhaps it was demand that caused it to fall over? Whatever the cause, it's not working and the reception is impossible to reach by phone.
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I just came across the same thing this July. I resent that you have to give all of your personal details and data away just to check to even see if there?s any slots at all! What happened to just being able to turn up to places spontaneously? Anyway, the site says there is spaces available for a swim, and then when you go to book, it says the number of requests exceeds the spaces available. Going round in circles.

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