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Holiday Tennis Camps at North Dulwich LTC - all ages. 2 weeks only starting Tuesday 29th March. Children love these camps held in a safe and secluded environment and run by LTA licensed coaches. Still taking bookings for Week 1 with a few places available for Week 2.

Week 1: Tuesday 29th March ? Friday 1st April

Week 2: Monday 4th April ? Friday 8th April


Times

Tiny/Minis (Ages 4-6) 8.45 ? 9.45am

Juniors (Ages 7-11) 10.00am ? 12.30pm

Seniors (Ages 12-16) 1.30 ? 4.00pm


See attachment above for more details or click the link below:

http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?6,file=212504

Camps at North Dulwich are fun and inclusive, and available to both members and non-members. Find out more about North Dulwich Tennis Club here:

www.northdulwichtennis.co.uk


North Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club

154a East Dulwich Grove

North Dulwich

London

SE22 8TB

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