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If you join Jags Sports Club in the month of April there will be no joining fee, saving you ?70.


Our adult fee's are ?44.50 per month and our family membership is ?83.50 per month. We also offer many other types of subscriptions.


This will entitle you to the following:

?A superb 25-metre swimming pool

?8 Tennis courts including 2 flood lit

?1 Squash court

?Our new climbing wall with two bouldering and one 9m lead wall.

?2 fitness gyms; including hi-tech tread mills, cross-trainers, cycling and rowing machines, and the latest fitness-training partner ?Fitlinxx? designed to suit your personal needs. Both air-conditioned, plus the two new power plate machines.

?All aerobics and dance classes in our 2 air-conditioned dance studios.

?Sports hall available for badminton, 5-a-side football and table tennis.

?Access to park in the members only car park.


Feel free to email me [email protected] for more information or alternatively call reception on 020 8613 6500


Kind Regards,


Jags

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