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new years day detox lunch and yoga


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For an amazing way to start the new year and some socialising around good food come to the old multi storey car park in Peckham the new PECKHAM LEVELS (behind the cinema) and try LEVELSIX YOGA and between 12 and 2pm on 1st January have a wonderful detox lunch: NEW YEARS DAY DETOX FEAST : 1st Jan

12:00 - 14:00

As part of LEVELSIXs special New Years Day package they are putting on a fermented festive feast to kick start your New Year in the right way.


Organic alkaline juice

A vegan fermented mezze plate with raw flax and pumpkin seed crackers

Stewed Pears with sugar free almond crackers and labneh (strained house made yoghurt/ coconut yoghurt also available)

?14 pp


BUY NOW https://levelsixstudios.co.uk/nyd

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its in the warm in the levelsix yoga studio - which is still under construction but has a lovely studio one working and the delicious organic food area. Come any time between 12 and 2 for the lunch and there is a meditation at 2 or a restorative yoga class at 4pm - all has to be booked online if you can www.levelsixstudios.co.uk or [email protected] for email info
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and tomorrow there is: Get out of the House: Family Yoga 11.00am -12.00 December 31st at Peckham Levels new

Posted by it'sraining December 28, 04:34PM


Have fun with the whole family on New Year's Eve.From Grandma to new born everyone is welcome to join in with this space and solar-system themed yoga class at LEVELSIX studios in Peckham Levels (Transformed Peckham Town centre car park)


Book your place in space now for ?14 for one Adult and up to two kids.[levelsixstudios.co.uk]


Please bring Gran or Grandad with you, they are more than welcome with a suggested donation of ?2 to our friends at The Reason Why Foundation.[www.therwf.org]

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