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hall need for Taekwondo club.


jane1

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This is a long shot but here we go, i am part of a taekwondo club in east Dulwich,Walters family school of taekwondo, the couple that run it hire halls all over east Dulwich, they have to take all there equipment every where they go, what we are looking for is a permanent local cheap hall with a bit of storage space and a toilet, so the local children can carry on doing what they enjoy and stay safe and off the street, the club has been up and running for about 2 years now and has about 100 pupils ageing between 4 years old up to adult, all we are looking for is a large indoors area, with a toilet, a hall, disused shop, old garage, we would consider any where, please get in touch if you can help us and the local children out, and hiring out is cheap per month, many thanks.
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