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Tambourelli, Mondays 5-7 in Camberwell


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Fancy trying a new game/sport? We are a small family-oriented group who want to promote ideas of inclusivity and enjoyment of sport for the pleasure of movement, personal improvement and community belonging. We play a game called Tambourelli which has a few hundred followers around the UK and Europe. It is a racket sport played with a bat a shuttlecock over a net. It is very easy and quick to pick up but can also be honed to a high level through practise.


We meet every Monday from 5:00 - 7:00pm in the Flaxman Sports Centre, Carew Street, Camberwell, SE5 9DF. Equipment is provided. Admission (only to cover running costs), ?5 per adult or family. Under 18s welcome but should attend with a responsible adult. If you want more information or to contact us follow SLOT South LOndon Tambourelli on Facebook or email [email protected]

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