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Hi all! I currently take my 2 year old swimming in the Dulwich Leisure Centre. I can't do school pick up times or after that. The session that we currently go to I'm having to change so am trying to find another pool that we can go to that offers a swim at any time between 10-2. Loads of pools we've looked at there's nothing available as the pools are used for teaching, aquafit etc. can anyone suggest a pool (can drive, so would need parking, but don't want to go too far) that has swimming for little ones during these times? Many thanks.

Forest hill pool? http://www.fusion-lifestyle.com/centres/Forest_Hill_Pools/activity/Swimming


Not sure about parking but Forest Hill Station is just a short walk plus there are lots of buses that stop either along Dartmouth Rd or at Forest Hill Station.

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