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Court resurfacing 2009/10

Grass courts 5,6,7 are to be resurfaced after the Summer 2009 season

Whilst we’re all used to how fast these three courts play, their speed is a consequence of the surface having become totally impacted.

We’ve had longer life span than estimated for this type of surface so plans are now in motion to resurface them. Here’s where we are:

  • Work to be scheduled late 2009 early 2010
  • Three quotes were obtained- Trevor May has been awarded the contract
  • New surface is like-for- like artificial grass
  • We anticipate applying for floodlights
  • The Club has funds to cover costs

It’s worth pointing out that new carpet will not play as the existing one does- it will be slower. In time it will quicken as our current courts have but we have selected a surface that most resembles the current material.

Artificial grass is not a surface the LTA promote, so if we needed funding for this project they would insist on a different surface. We are therefore fortunate that the Club’s finances are in sound shape and allow us to make our own decision and select a surface that has proved very popular with our membership.

We would like some members to experience the new surface and have been offered some locations by Trevor May. We can’t all go but a cross section of players would be sensible.

If you would like to help and be part of this important process please let the office know.

Are we good neighbours?

In mid- November we invited our neighbours along to BLTC to have a chat.

The evening was also to bring them up to speed with our development projects.

Despite clashing with the England vs Germany game we had a reasonable turn out of about 25 residents from Sandford Road, Hayes Road and Hayes Lane.

Pleasingly it seems we’re alright as neighbours and our mention of more floodlighting was not met with instant objections.

We have been asked to look at the old Hayes Lane entrance which has fallen into disrepair and also to notify residents when the Pavilion is used for functions (so they can vacate the area it seems).

The coaching team have agreed to reduce reliance on courts 1&2 as was requested of us.

To keep you informed progress updates will be provided here on the site.

Lastly, respecting our neighbours is not only good manners but common sense. Whether it’s our conduct, car parking or noise, please give them your consideration and bear in mind that each resident has the right to oppose any planning application we may chose to make.

Rachel Payne

Chairman

Fun American Tournament- Sunday October 19th – 12.30pm

If you haven’t played in one before, these tournaments are a great way to enjoy some fun social tennis and meet other members.

Don’t worry if you’re a less experienced player you’ll be paired up with players that know the ropes.

The scoring system is designed to give everyone a chance- so why not give it a go?

 

Entry fee £2

 

 

Gourmet Evening – Saturday 6th September – 7.00pm

A spectacular evening of fine dining, with well renowned London Chef, James Lidsey, cooking a wonderful six course dinner for club members and their guests.

A spectacular evening of fine dining, with well renowned London Chef, James Lidsey, cooking a wonderful six course dinner for club members and their guests.

A spectacular evening of fine dining, with well renowned London Chef, James Lidsey, cooking a wonderful six course dinner for club members and their guests.

Bromley LTC is delighted to be able to announce a spectacular evening of fine dining, with well renowned London Chef, James Lidsey, cooking a wonderful six course dinner for club members and their guests.

Availability is limited to 30 people on a first come first served basis. Tickets are priced at £25 per person and we would recommend that you book early to avoid disappointment.

Places can be reserved by speaking with Mary behind the bar,or calling her on 07762 542 476.

We look forward to seeing you on the 6th September.

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