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Anyone interested in learning bridge? Have you played before but are a bit rusty? Are you an advanced player and looking for a regular game? Come to The Rosendale Bridge Club


The Rosendale Pub

65 Rosendale Road

Dulwich


Tuesday Evenings 6:00pm Supervised Play, All Standards Welcome

Wednesday Mornings 10:20am Duplicate, Advanced Players Only

Wednesday Afternoons 1.15pm, Supervised Play, All Standards Welcome


**SPECIAL OFFER** A table of four beginners on Wednesday afternoons qualify for a special discount of ?25 each when they join an 8 week beginners course. Price is ?110 per player, down from ?135.


E-mail [email protected] for more information.

i don't know whether this is appropriate for you but the Dulwich and District U3a does have a Scrabble group, meeting regularly in Dulwich, as well as, I think,a bridge group. Other interest groups within the local U3a cover everything from knitting to quizzing, walking to learning a language or visiting museums to discussing politics.

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