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Today (Saturday 2nd June)from 2pm.

Set in beautiful secret private grounds adjacent to Dulwich Park. Southwark Sports Bowls & Social Club holds it annual

mad shindig! Come and join in, bring the family or a picnic or both. We have tuition, equipment, cheap bar (Asahi Superdry Lager & Thatchers Gold Cider ?3.50 a pint) we have music, we have sun & 24?.

In the evening we have a couple of well known local Djs. Huge sound system and lights.

Let?s party.....

Address: Clubhouse, 37 Dulwich Common SE21 7EU (between the riding school & Peckham Town FC on the South Circular)

Website: https://southwarksportsbowlsclub.co.uk


See you there

Ps. Only trainers, ballet pumps and flip flops allowed on green NO HEELS!

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