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Saturday Yoga Class, staring this sat 28th Sept at Goose Green Clinic East Dulwich


Ellas

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Hi


I will be running a three-week yoga course on Saturday mornings at 10.45 am ? 12.00pm. Details of the course are:


? Saturdays: 28th September, 5th October and 12th October

? Time: 10.45am ? 12.00pm

? Price: Drop In: ?11

? Special Offer: Book all 3 classes for ?25

? Venue: Goose Green Clinic of Osteopathy 59 East Dulwich Road SE22 9AP


The course is being run to trial out interest in running a regular class at this time, with the prospect of it becoming a regular class later in the year. There will be a different focus in each week including looking at the feet, hips and shoulders.

Small classes of up to 6. To book your place please email: [email protected]


Contact Details: [email protected]

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