Ultimo Community Centre
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Description
Rooms, halls, sports courts and an open space courtyard for hire. The centre also hosts 2 independent child care centres.
FEATURES:
- Table tennis - Bookings required for competition tables only and not community tables.
- Change facilities
- Free wifi
- Bike racks
- Public transport nearby.
- Recycling station - Drop off batteries, mobile phones, light bulbs and small electronics on the ground floor, near the service area.
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Curves Petersham
Walking Speed: Medium pace
Frequency: Monthly
Dog Friendly: Yes
Pram Friendly: Yes
When you have found a Heart Foundation Walking group that suits you best, click through to the website to learn more and complete the registration form. You can contact the Walk Organiser of your chosen group with any questions regarding the group.
Please Note:
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Ultimo Community Centre
Rooms, halls, sports courts and an open space courtyard for hire. The centre also hosts 2 independent child care centres.
FEATURES:
- Table tennis - Bookings required for competition tables only and not community tables.
- Change facilities
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FEATURES:
- Table tennis - Bookings required for competition tables only and not community tables.
- Change facilities
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