He says "We have half-price winter tennis if anyone interested. Just turn up for one of our social sessions listed and ask for a membership form from Paul, Helen Sue or Steve Knill. Or pay a £3 visitor fee to try it for a couple of hours. We have around 100 members already - ages from 13 to 83."
Social sessions are on Tuesdays, 6pm to 8pm, Thursdays from 6pm to 8pm (if there is no league match) and Sundays from 10am to noon. Equipment provided.
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7 comments:
Is the £3 nett, Nige?
Is the £3 nett, Nige?
It's a bit of a racquet!
It's a bit of a racquet!
It would be ace, but is there an advantage by paying electronically- chip and charge? Will it include any overheads, or is it better to sideline the point and just pay cash?
It would be ace, but is there an advantage by paying electronically- chip and charge? Will it include any overheads, or is it better to sideline the point and just pay cash?
do you need to be a member to use ?
I'm assuming that you can ring ancholme leisure centre to book a court then either they give code to unlock or they come down too unlock.should cost £3 for 2hrs to use same as for tennis club.
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