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Hi there,


I'm interested in starting up playing again and I was just wondering about the rough standard at your club - a friend of mine would also like to play on a casual basis. And is there any room for manoeuvre on the times for the midweek session? It's just that I don't finish work until 6pm, and I work in town, so I'd only be able to get there for 7pm at the earliest.


And aside the "pay as you play", are there any other fees?


Cheers,

David

Court Booked For Monday 18:30 - 19:30 let me know if you can make it attendees so far are


Hannah

Rhian

Malcolm

Sam C


When booking this court it turns out that Harris Sports Centre will no longer be part of the Fusion Group, and will be going to a manual system. I expect there to be teething problems.

I should be able to make Monday. Depends on where I am that day.


I have no car at the moment, by the way. I got trapped in Oxfordshire on Tuesday because of the snow and had to abandon the car, stay overnight in a nearby hotel, and then come home by train the next day. So the car is currently parked outside a hotel in the Cotswolds under a foot of frozen snow and will remain there until the snow begins to melt!


Sam.

So I guess it's a lift for you on Saturday then :-)



Muelly Wrote:

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> I should be able to make Monday. Depends on where

> I am that day.

>

> I have no car at the moment, by the way. I got

> trapped in Oxfordshire on Tuesday because of the

> snow and had to abandon the car, stay overnight in

> a nearby hotel, and then come home by train the

> next day. So the car is currently parked outside a

> hotel in the Cotswolds under a foot of frozen snow

> and will remain there until the snow begins to

> melt!

>

> Sam.

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