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Free Class Pass Day on Saturday, 19th March at ESPH


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Free Class Pass Day at ESPH East Dulwich on 19th March


ESPH will be hosting a day of free fitness classes on Saturday. There will be 15 free classes running throughout the day from 8am - 6pm, with 100s of spaces available. Anyone can come, members, non-members, friends, family, partners, strangers etc. All classes are absolutely free and can be booked via www.esph.co.uk/offers - utilising the code EASTERCLASS (case sensitive). Class spaces can also be reserved by calling 020 7907 1900.


Classes available include: Pilates, yoga, cycle, dance and more...


We will be raising funds on the day for Macmillan Cancer Support and Prostate Cancer UK in support of our physio Sarah Crisp's year of endurance challenges for charity. You can read about Sarah's year of challenges here: http://www.esph.co.uk/sarahs-year-of-charity-challenges


So, spread the word and come jump, stretch and sweat in the name of charity!


For more information, visit esph.co.uk or call us on 020 7907 1900,


See you on Saturday,


The ESPH Team

116 Lordship Lane, SE22 HD (Located at the corner of Lordship Lane and Bassano street next to the Picturehouse. Parking available on the road. Nearest station: East Dulwich Station)

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