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Morning everyone,

Posting on behalf of a friend who signed up to a 12-week pottery course at The Kiln Rooms in Peckham, unfortunately, she is unable to continue the course as the mechanics of pottery aggravate an already painful wrist injury.

The Kiln Rooms have agreed that the 12-week course can be transferred to someone for £270. 

The cost is usually £370 for the 12-week course, as the first £100 has been paid by my friend.

The Kiln Rooms have also agreed that the transfer can be for any 12 weeks courses in Peckham in August & September as detailed on their website https://www.thekilnrooms.com/availablecourses

It is a very short turn around as she would need to let them know by tomorrow, Friday 4th July, if anyone is interested in having the course transferred to them.

If you’re interested, please DM me and I can link you up with my friend.

Many thanks! 
 

 

 

Edited by barefoot58
  • barefoot58 changed the title to SOLD: Pottery classes in Peckham: discounted 12 week course- one available space in either August or September

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