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After a good response we are offering a further 5 FREE tickets for our guilt free Christmas bootcamp!!!


For all mums - you can come along with your children or on your own. (Babies and toddlers must be in a pram)


Want to lose some inches off your waist in time for Christmas?


Do you want to fit into a special outfit for the festive season?


Come and join us!!


St Barnabas Parish hall

23 Dulwich Village

SE21 7BT

11am - 12pm

17th of November 2015


Enjoy a free workout, some light healthy refreshments - 20 goody bags to give away!!!

Also: Natalie from birthbsbybliss.com - All things baby. Baby massage, sleep and much more.


OFFER ENDS: 13th of November 5 FREE tickets available

To book your space: [email protected]

Call/tex: 07506747021 / 07984899667

It's still not to late to book your FREE guilt free Christmas bootcamp.


'Learn how to indulge over the holiday period without feeling any guilt or gaining any pounds'


To be held at St Barnabas Parish hall

23 Dulwich village

SE21 7BT

11am - 12pm on the 17th of November 2015


more info or to book your FREE space contact:


[email protected]


Call/tex: 07506747021 / 07984889667

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