Tennis court re-opens
New booking arrangements for tennis court

The Parish Council is pleased to announce the tennis court at Glebelands is now once again available for those wanting to play tennis.
New signage has been put in place to help reduce the risks of Covid-19 and we ask that everyone abides by these instructions to keep everybody safe! Please use your own hand gel before and after playing to help prevent the spread of infection and use the disinfectant spray which will be handed over with the key, to disinfect the lock and handle to the court, before and after each use. A responsible person 18 or over must accompany any children using the court because of the need to use the disinfectant spray.
Use of the court will be FREE OF CHARGE for the rest of this year.
Anyone wishing to play should book by contacting Jo George on 07790 854571.
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