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Mini Athletics- New Class starting in ED/Peckham Friday AMs


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Dear All

Mini Athletics is starting a new Friday morning class at the Copleston Centre, SE15 4AN (a short walk or quick run from ED!) from 11th May. Running weekly, its a great way to burn off some energy as well as develop physical literacy, social and cognitive skills


The timetable is 09:30-10:15 (2-3.5 yr olds) 10:15-11:00 (3.5-5 yr olds)


You can book a free taster as your first session HERE http://www.miniathletics.com/book-class/ to see if it is something you and your little athlete would enjoy. Or feel free to contact me at awilliams@miniathletics.com if you have any questions.


Hope to see you and your mini athlete there

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