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Have you planned kids activities for the Easter holiday?


Multi-sports academy at Dulwich Hamlet Football Club, next to Sainsbury's on Dog Kennel Hill.

Mixture of indoor & outdoor sports for girls & boys


Tuesday 2nd to Friday 5th April

Monday 8th to Friday 12th April


Drop off from 8.30/9am, pick up at 4.30pm

Ages 4 to 12 years

Price: ?20 per day or ?65 per week. Discounts for siblings. Cheques made payable to "Dulwich Hamlet Football"


Bring packed lunch, named water bottle, 2x snacks for day & indoor/outdoor clothing no studs/blades)


Call Peter Adenyi 07539 240 782, Sinead Joyce 07960 701 135 or Sean Joyce 07960 701 135

email: [email protected]

Have you planned kids activities for the Easter holiday?


Multi-sports academy at Dulwich Hamlet Football Club, next to Sainsbury's on Dog Kennel Hill.

Mixture of indoor & outdoor sports for girls & boys


Tuesday 2nd to Friday 5th April

Monday 8th to Friday 12th April


Drop off from 8.30/9am, pick up at 4.30pm

Ages 4 to 12 years

Price: ?20 per day or ?65 per week. Discounts for siblings. Cheques made payable to "Dulwich Hamlet Football"


Bring packed lunch, named water bottle, 2x snacks for day & indoor/outdoor clothing no studs/blades)


Call Peter Adenyi 07539 240 782, Sinead Joyce 07960 701 135 or Sean Joyce 07960 701 135

email: [email protected]

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