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By Haddenham Webteam - 8th January 2019 1:30pm
The Haddenham Tennis Club is offering an invitation to come and play tennis!
There are opportunities to do so during the day or in the evening, on the floodlit all-weather courts at the Woodways recreation ground.
The club offers a full range of weekly coached and drop-in sessions for all ages throughout the year and non-members are very welcome.
* Plenty of opportunities for tennis in the Spring term, see website and calendar for full details.
* Membership for the year starts on 1st March: a range of membership options available.
* Half-term junior tennis camp, 18th-22nd February: enrolment forms online soon.
Schedules, enrolment forms and more at: www.haddenhamtennis.co.uk
For news & views, visit the club's Facebook page
For queries & contact, please Email: haddenhamtennisclub@hotmail.com
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