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Gentle Hatha Flow - Tuesday 6.30pm First Class ?5


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Hello


Come and join my Gentle Hatha Flow class at the lovely new Community Centre, The Green at Nunhead, Tuesdays 6.30pm - 7.30pm.


I'm offering a ?5 taster price for everybody's first class (normal price ?10 drop-in or discount card ?40 for 5 class pass - valid for 8 weeks).


If interested please let me know at [email protected]


The class sizes will be small and welcoming at run a gentle pace, but still with the aim to fully stretch the body out to aid relaxation at the end of the class. Most suited to beginner and general levels. To find out more about me you can have a peek at my website at the following link: [www.ellayoga.co.uk]


Ella

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www.ellayoga.co.uk

[www.thegreennunhead.org]

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