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Is it possible to become a member of some sort of sports club that allows access to a local swimming pool ?


I've looked at timetables for Peckham and Dulwich Fusion and the general swim periods don't work for me .


I know Dulwich College have a pool but would prefer one within walking distance to me ?

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You can join Jags Sports Club - I think it's around ?40 a month - but the pool is not open during school hours - so early morning or after 4.30pm in the week

http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/membership/

http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/swimming-timetable/

I think it's a lovely pool

Hi intexasatthe moment,


We have a great pool here at JAGS Sports Club as well as many other great facilites, during the school term we are closed during the day however as of this Monday coming, 8th July, we will be on our holiday timetable in which the club is open throughout the day...


We hold childrens swimming lessons, nplq and asa courses here during the holidays but the pool is simply sectioned off, allowing for general swimming....


If you havent already give us a call on 0208 613 6500 for further information.


Many Thanks


JAGS

We have family membership of Jags - all classes are free. My husband has a badminton court once or twice a week, I do zumba, pilates and swim. We can use the gym. The pool is great, does get busy at times but timetable gives a good idea of when it will be busy. Weekends and holidays full availability, school term is outside school hours availablity...I think it's good value and we use it a lot. Tennis courts, climbing wall...

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