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Beginners Yoga 10th & 24th Jan 2.30-4.30pm ?40 + free class pass at Yogarise Peckham


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Fancy starting a new hobby in Jan? New Year's resolution? Or just want to deepen your understanding of your yoga practice?


Our next Two Part Beginners Course with Beth (Urban Yoga Monkey) is Sat 10th & Sat 24th Jan 2.30-4.30pm.


Click for more info, prices & booking: https://goteamup.com/p/113189-yogarise-ltd/courses/3979/


Yogarise Peckham is located at the Bussey Building in Peckham Rye (just opposite the station down the 133 Rye Lane alley, and we are up on the 2nd floor of B Block - just follow the signs.)


Find us online at www.yogarisepeckham.com, and on Facebook and Twitter @yogarisepeckham for up-to-date info and general goss.


Need more info? Email us: [email protected]

Sorry I have realised that this is in the wrong section (I was searching for good takeaways last night!)


I have re-posted in What's On but can't see how to delete this initial entry in this section.


Apologies!


Thanks

Em

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