Booking a court for Tennis or the MUGA

Thank you to everyone who has supported the renovation of the tennis courts and MUGA. We are pleased to announce these courts are now available for use:

Court 1 – Multi Use Games Area for Basketball, Football and Junior Netball

Court 2 – Tennis and 2 Pickleball Courts

Court 3 – Tennis and Regulation Netball

NOT SURE HOW TO BOOK ONLINE?

If this is your first time booking a court, please follow the instructions below to set up an account for our online booking system and optionally purchase membership.

STEP 1

Before booking for the first time, you need to register with the Lawn Tennis Association by clicking here.

There is no cost, and you may like some of the perks available. If you already have an LTA account, you may skip this step.

STEP 2 

Once you have registered with LTA and verified your account, you can close the LTA website, then click here to login to Clubspark with your LTA login details.  

Here you will find membership packages which provide the best value if you will be a regular user:

  • Adult – rolling Annual – £80
  • Adult – 6 months fixed – £50
  • Junior (under 17) – rolling Annual – £20
  • Junior – 6 months fixed – £18
  • Junior MUGA – free to book and use during school holidays and early evenings after school. 

For free MUGA access please follow the registration process and set up free membership for your child. Sign up for membership.

STEP 3

If you would prefer not to sign up for membership, you can also pay as you play. Book your slot and pay online.

You can also download the Clubspark Booker app for your phone to make booking much easier. Download from your App Store below:

STEP 4

Once booked you will be issued with a 9-digit code, take this with you for your session. The code is only valid for your booked session. 

Enter the PIN on the keypad (pictured below) and press the padlock button. You should hear the lock release and then you can open the gate.

Please ensure that the gate closes behind you to ensure that there is no access to others who may not have booked.

Safety at the Hall

As many people will be aware, following the heavy rainfall last year an area of the bank up to the bowls club slipped.   This continued for a couple of months.   

We have had several contractors/engineers to look at the problem, but it won’t be an easy fix.  The main issue is the steepness of the bank, and once the level of water in the beck rises this undercuts the bank causing the slip. We have renewed the fencing to the area to prevent access and we would ask that you let your children know that it isn’t safe to go into this area.     The work required to repair is extensive and will cost around £20,000. We are currently reviewing the options and also seeking funding.

Unfortunately we have reattached the fencing three times this week as it has been intentionally pulled from the supporting posts.

Also, update on the container. Anti climb paint has been applied to the container after catching a young person in the act of climbing onto the top of it.

Speed of traffic in the car park 

Due to vehicles using excessive speed entering and leaving the car park, a speed bump will be installed at the beginning of September.   We ask that all drivers adhere to the 5mph speed limit which is in place purely to protect pedestrians of all ages. 

CCTV is in operation 24/7