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I think they are adapatable to both matthew - although judging by the state of the basketball nets, I'm not sure how much gets played


Some JAGS tennis info here and I have walked passed a few small clubs around the village area as well - but I've never investigated


Here is another one:


Dulwich Laws Tennis CLub

Give the courts in Dulwich park a miss, there's gangs there that steal all your stuff, bikes, bags etc while you're playing they walk around with massive staff cross dogs off lead intimidating would be tennis players. Keep children well away.


Would go to Ruskin park instead, much safer.

EvilLaugh Wrote:

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> Give the courts in Dulwich park a miss, there's

> gangs there that steal all your stuff, bikes, bags

> etc while you're playing they walk around with

> massive staff cross dogs off lead intimidating

> would be tennis players. Keep children well away.

>

> Would go to Ruskin park instead, much safer.


Lock your bike up and keep your stuff near the net?

EvilLaugh Wrote:

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> Give the courts in Dulwich park a miss, there's

> gangs there that steal all your stuff, bikes, bags

> etc while you're playing they walk around with

> massive staff cross dogs off lead intimidating

> would be tennis players. Keep children well away.

>

> Would go to Ruskin park instead, much safer.



What a loads of bollox.


Advice to anyone anywhere; don't leave your stuff lying around in public places as it may get robbed.


I have played there numerous times and there have been no issues, ever.

lenk Wrote:

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> There's some very good ones in Burgess Park if you

> cycle back that way.


Burgess Park courts were no longer free the last time I went there. They had undergone a refurbishment and had some extra courts added. I think it was ?10 for one hour (though my younger brother went to book it so they charged him children's rate) This was a number of years ago so it may have changed now.


I play at Belair Park which are good courts and are free. Not sure if it is commonplace but the court etiquette there is to stay only for an hour unless there is no one waiting.

paragon Wrote:

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> EvilLaugh Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Give the courts in Dulwich park a miss, there's

> > gangs there that steal all your stuff, bikes,

> bags

> > etc while you're playing they walk around with

> > massive staff cross dogs off lead intimidating

> > would be tennis players. Keep children well

> away.

> >

> > Would go to Ruskin park instead, much safer.

>

>

> What a loads of bollox.

>

> Advice to anyone anywhere; don't leave your stuff

> lying around in public places as it may get

> robbed.

>

> I have played there numerous times and there have

> been no issues, ever.



Should have put a ;-)


I was just joking, too much queuing for courts st the moment at Dulwich, probably be ok again when Murray gets knocked out, God help us if he wins it though.

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