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My daughter is nearly 11 (Y6 at a local primary) and would really like to play netball out of school. Does anyone know of anywhere girls can play netball after school or at the weekend?


Similarly, my 9 year old would like to play badminton. Does anyone know of a club for children that she could join in the local area?


Thanks

Waterloo netball is great and open to a wide range of ages (my daughter is yr 8 but there are little ones and years in between). They also organize the Southeark team entry to the London Youth Games. Very friendly, cheap too. They train on Saturday mornings at the Geraldine Mary Harmsworth sports ground at the Elephant. http://waterloonetball.com

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