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I love the ED Forum and wonder if anyone can help me. I am the London group leader of a charity called the Hypermobility Syndrome Association and I would like to be able to run a practical workshop somewhere in central London (room enough for 25) that is disabled accessible. I was wondering if anyone can offer suggestions or low-cost (preferably free) rooms/venues. It would be a workshop where we are looking at kinesio-taping, so needs to be somewhere fairly private for the group. The meeting I require help for would be Saturday 18th May from 2-5pm. If anybody can offer suggestions, I would be so grateful.


With thanks,


Isobel Knight

Bowen Therapist and writer

07947 475082

Ummm just brainstormimg here but wonder if any church hall /pre school /nursery places might fit the bill ?


Or even a school - aren't the private ones meant to "give back " to the community ?


St Johns Church at Goose Green ?


St James in Elm Grove SE15 -nice and near Peckham Rye Station ( tho not sure of access at station itself and you may find the accommodation in need of a bit of updating .)


Amott Rd Se15 have a hall used in week by pre school .


The church hall in Barry Rd Se22 - think church is St Clements ?


Community hall in Darrell Rd ?

Whilst the Community Centre in Darrell Road is fully wheelchair accessible and has 2 disabled toilets, we are fully booked on Saturdays until 5 pm with a Saturday School on the premises from 2 -5 pm. Christ CHurch Barry Road maybe able to help - it has a ramp from the street, side entrance and disabled loo.

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