Craven Lawn Tennis Club, based in Gargrave, are busy preparing for the new tennis season and they are allowing new members this season.
The club has 3 all weather courts and 4 grass courts which are usually available for play in late April/early May.
Pre- Season Team Training has already commenced for the teams playing in both the Wharfedale and Bradford Parks Leagues and the Grounds Team are busy preparing the grass courts.
A spokesperson for the club said:
"The club is always happy to welcome new members and memberships are available for Families, Adults, Students and Croquet players.
"Coaching is available from our LTA Registered Coaches and there are several Social Tennis sessions during the week as well as competitive tennis, an Online Court Booking system and floodlights on two of the All Weather courts enabling year round play."
Anyone who might be interested in knowing more about the club can visit the website here.
Or email the Club Secretary, Beth Whitley, at:
secretary@craventennis.org.uk or phone her on either 01756 749664 or 07751 074085.

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