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Family Footie Fun followed by Family Swim in the pool, Bank Holiday Monday 30th May, 11am - 12pm


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Join us on Bank Holiday Monday for Family Footie Fun from 11am - 12pm, followed by a Family Swim session at 12 - 1pm!


Spend an hour with your kids showing off your skills and enjoying football training exercises together and then dive in to our beautiful pool for some quality splash time. Suitable for all ages, children must be accompanied by adults.


Member: FREE

Non Members: ?5 (including football session and swim)


We only have limited spaces so call us now on 0208 613 6500 if you would like to book your place!

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