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Dulwich Inclusive Tennis: Age 6 to 11 yrs – Sun 11 Sept

Photo of an outside court at the Dulwich Lawn Tennis Club with the text saying Dulwich Inclusive Tennis for children with SEN Age: 6 to 11 yrs Sundays 11 – 12 pm

Dulwich Lawn Tennis for neurodivergent children and children with SEN, Sessions include learning the fundamentals of tennis as well as lots of fun games. The coach adapts the sessions to meet everyone’s needs, so it’s a truly inclusive environment. Contact: Disability.Incluson@AccessSport.co.uk | 020 7993 9883

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Metro Claim Record Breaking 18th Primary Club Cup Triumph!

Metro cricket team group photo

When you are in your twenties, what better way is there to celebrate your birthday, especially when the effort is in a winning cause for your team. Congratulations to Metro’s birthday boy and total man of the match – Amit, as well as partial man of the match Nick who scored 90, including the only six of the day.

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Huge Thank You £629.58 raised at the Waterloo Collection!

Large Smiling happy emoji face and Thank you hands with a blurred background photo of waterloo station behind them and the message in the middle that says " A Huge Thank You! to all the Waterloo station collection volunteers Raised £629.58!

On Friday 26 August 2022 at our Waterloo collection, our amazing volunteers collected a fantastic £629.58!  A massive thank you to all!

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Victoria Train Station Collection – 30 Sept 2022

Metro collection boxes over a slightly blurred background photo of inside victora station, with this text between them - Volunteers needed! Victoria train station Fri 30 Sept 2022

Metro has another opportunity to hold a collection day, this time at Victoria train station on the 30 September 2022, from 7:30 am until 7:30 pm. Can you help us to raise money to continue to provide support for sporting and social activities across London?

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My Sighted Guide service from Guide Dogs!

Ansley and Alex walking through the Market -My Sighted Guide find out more!

Guide Dogs have a great service called My Sighted Guide. My Sighted Guide connects you with a friendly trained My Sighted Guide volunteer. They can help you get out and do more of the things you love! To find out more about our My Guide service, visit: https://www.guidedogs.org.uk/my-guide or Talk to them on Guide Line on 0800 781 1444.

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