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  • 2 weeks later...

That's not too bad for pay as you go, no membership fee, just book turn up and play. Fiver each a week (if you only play once a week) for 40 mins run about. Price of a pint almost.


If you play more regularly probably worth joining and it's cheaper (free possibly) for the lights.


Dulwich Squash Club has a joining fee and you still pay for the lights at times when you can actually play.




PN33 Wrote:

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> It's ?10 for 40 minutes though!

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Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> That's not too bad for pay as you go, no

> membership fee, just book turn up and play. Fiver

> each a week (if you only play once a week) for 40

> mins run about. Price of a pint almost.

>

> If you play more regularly probably worth joining

> and it's cheaper (free possibly) for the lights.

>

> Dulwich Squash Club has a joining fee and you

> still pay for the lights at times when you can

> actually play.

>

>

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> PN33 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > chauveau Wrote:

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> --------------------------------------------------

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> > -----

> > > Dulwich Hamlets football club has squash

> >

> >

> > It's ?10 for 40 minutes though!


Agree to disagree! It's certainly the most expensive I've ever seen. The one at Brixton Rec is ?6

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bloonoo, there's a meetup.com group (http://www.meetup.com/Fun-Friday-Badminton-Club/) that plays at Harris Girls Academy on Fridays. It's billed as open to players of all levels, 6 pounds per person. They seem to be pretty full up unless you get there early, but the organiser told me recently that they're looking to expand to have a second venue in the area in October.


I don't know anything about the one at Harris Girls on Mondays and Saturdays though, anyone have additional info about it?

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