Bramley Table Tennis Club
History
Founded in 1953 at Bramley Church Hall by a few young local players who, having decided to enter a team in the Guildford Table Tennis Association’s League competition for the 1953/54 season, then moved across the road to the Jolly Farmer public house with more suitable conditions.
Here, in what is now the restaurant, the Club played for many convivial seasons slowly growing in size and stature until a change of landlord brought this to an end in the early 1970s.
The Club then moved to the Birtley Tennis Club’s Pavilion for about five years which saw the introduction of the coaching scheme for local youngsters on Saturday mornings and further growth.
In 1978 the new Pavilion was built on Gosden Common with the Table Tennis Club as one of the main users. With the young players now proficient enough to compete in Guildford’s league and cup events, Bramley TTC became one of the largest clubs in the district, fielding a maximum of ten teams at all levels of competition and using the new club room every evening of the season.
Current Situation
After over fifty years’ existence, the Club has only four teams with players mostly over sixty years. Many of these are of considerable ability with some who also compete in Veterans’ Championships at National, European and World level. None of the many youngsters coached by the Club are now with us due to pressures of education, employment and to-day’s combination of lifestyle and enhanced mobility.
If the Club is to survive, we must attract new players, especially local people. We have excellent playing facilities at the Pavilion and there is a Table Tennis Centre in Guildford where coaching sessions are available for players of all ages and abilities run by the Guildford TTA.
Bramley TTC has always been organised for the purpose of competitive play within the GTT A League structure. To attract a wider membership it might be possible to create a social section for those initially interested in taking up the game afresh or anew for the undoubted benefits to be gained from the mental and physical activity associated with this game of table tennis.
Contacts
| Chairman: | Mike Willimott | 01483 892465 | mike.willimott@virgin.net |
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Secretary: |
Nick Gould | 01483 715586 | nick.r.gould@virgin.net |
Page last updated Tuesday, 06 November 2007 at 16:46