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FREE Adult Trampoline session for members at JAGS Sports Club, Friday 22nd July, 7-8.30pm


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We are offering our adult members a FREE trampoline taster session on Friday 22nd July, 7-8.30pm.


If you are a member of JAGS Sports Club and would like to book, please call us on 0208 613 6500 - spaces are limited!


There will be a five week adult trampoline course taking place on Wednesdays, starting on 3rd August and finishing on 31st August, which will be open to members and non members. If you would like to book, please call 0208 613 6500. Members discount applies.


Fancy joining? JAGS Sports Club offers a comprehensive selection of tariffs including adult, family, single family, NHS, teaching staff, disability, retired, student and junior. To book a free trial at the Club, visit http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/membership and fill out the form at the bottom of the page.

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