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I know this Is a forum for East Dulwich but I thought that people living in Dulwich may be interested.......


LOOKING FOR SOMETHING FOR THE KIDS OVER THE SUMMER?

WHY NOT THINK OF COMING ALONG TO........................................................................................

SUMMER TRAMPOLINE DROP INS AT THE EVENLYN GRACE ACADEMY!

25th July-19th August

Ages 18 months to 16 years

Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays

Mondays: 5-10 yrs 11-12....11-16 yrs 12-1

TODDLER WEDNESDAYS 18 months-4yrs 11-11:45....11:45-12:30

Fridays:5-10 yrs 11-12....11-16 yrs 12-1


?5 per session bookable in advance on a "first come first serve basis"


For more information or to book a place send me a message or email me at nyrissa_1@yahoo.co.uk

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