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Yoga tonight at Space@61 Nunhead, all levels welcome!


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Join me for a new weekly donations based yoga class at the lovely Space@61, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF, every Thursday, 7pm - 8pm. The suggested donation is ?10, but really, pay what you feel, or what you can afford,there will be a box in class on the day to pop your money in.


The class is Vinyasa Flow, but open to all levels, so whether you're new to yoga or have been practising for a while, it would be lovely to have you there, come as you are! Places are limited, so please do let me know if you'd like to come along by sending me a text, 07776093719. Please bring your own mat if you have one, though I will have a few spare.


Feel free to message me if you have any questions, otherwise see you there!


xHailey

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