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This October half term North Dulwich Tennis Club is again running 2 weeks of fun tennis camps for ages 4-16. https://www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk/camps 

ED FORUM 15% DISCOUNT CODE: TQZ561

DATES 📅
Week 1: Mon 20th  - Fri 24th October 
Week 2: Mon 27th - Fri 31st October 


AGE GROUPS & TIMINGS 
🔵 Ages 4&5: 9.00-11.30am (2.5hrs)

🔴 Ages 6-8: 9.00-11.30am (2.5hrs)

🟠 Ages 8-11: 10.30am-1pm (2.5hrs)

🟡 Ages 11-16: 1.30-4.30pm (3hrs)



BOOK NOW ✔️
Find out more and book online at https://www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk/camps

Edited by mattcowie
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  • mattcowie changed the title to 🎾 Summer Tennis Camps: Ages 4-16 - North Dulwich Tennis Club
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  • mattcowie changed the title to 🎾 North Dulwich Summer Tennis Camps: Ages 4-16 - ED discount code
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  • mattcowie changed the title to 🎾 October Half Term Tennis Camps: Ages 4-16 - ED discount code
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