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Mums often struggle to find time for themselves and exercise is often the first thing to be sacrificed. Join my mums and kids exercise class and spend some time on yourself


Bring your kids with you so you can workout without having to worry about childcare! The class will be in a hall that is child-friendly with a soft play area set out for them to play while you practice Pilates.


Classes will start on Wednesday 21st February, 10am-11am at Albrighton Centre, 37 Albrighton Road, SE22 8AH.


To book your place contact Danielle at [email protected] or on 07958 900 288

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