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Not decided what to do with the kids during the long summer holiday?

Book places now for summer Multi-sports at Dulwich Hamlet FC from Monday 28th July to Friday 29th August (5 weeks)


Indoor & Outdoor Activities include football, cricket, trampolining, bowling, basketball, dodge ball plus extra sessions for swimming, climbing centre


Drop off 8.30/9am with pick up at 4.30pm

Catering for boys & girls aged 4 years to 12 years


If booked in advance: ?20 per day, ?65 per week and concessions for siblings

Or without advance booking pay ?25 per day or ?90 for week


We play inside and outside so games protected from the changeable weather!

Book your child's place on www.dhfitc.org.uk OR contact Peter 07539 240 782 or

Sinead 07786 151 860.

  • 2 weeks later...

Still plenty of places for the summer holidays..


Drop off 8.30/9am with pick up at 4.30pm

Catering for boys & girls aged 4 years to 12 years


If booked in advance: ?20 per day, ?65 per week and concessions for siblings

Or without advance booking pay ?25 per day or ?90 for week


We play inside and outside so games protected from the changeable weather!

Book your child's place on www.dhfitc.org.uk OR contact Peter 07539 240 782 or

Sinead 07786 151 860.

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