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New Community Boxing Gym in Peckham, open 7 days a week


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Come to our community boxing gym in Peckham Rye for a great workout experience.


We are equipped for boxing, cardio and weights, and offer monthly memberships, pay-as-you-go, classes, and personal training. For those interested in competing, we are also an England Boxing registered club.


Visit londoncommunityboxing.com for timetable and prices, or call us on 020 7635 8500.


Units 3&4 Bellenden Road Business Centre (under the railway arches off Bellenden Road), London SE15 4RF


[email protected]; facebook.com/londoncommunityboxing


Opening times: Monday-Friday 6am-10pm; Saturday 7am-7pm; Sunday 9am-5pm


Disabled access; concessions available

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