Membership Fees 2009-10

Joining Fee:  Single: £20,  Family: £25.00


Playing: £165.00
*£150
18-20 yrs. old: £110.00
*£100
Student: £80.00
*£75
Junior: £65.00
*£60
Weekday: £110.00
*£100
Associate: £110.00
*£100
Family: £350.00
*£330
Social: £15.00
Country £110
*£100
4 months in one year (no match play) £25 per month
Visitors fees: Senior £4. Junior £2 (max 3 occasions)
* indicates amount payable if paid by 1st April 2009 (due date)

Subscriptions approved at the AGM on 4.12.2008 and are due by the 1st April 2009. 

The club is a members' club which dates back to 1928, and is affiliated to the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Lawn Tennis Association. It exists to provide members with the best possible facilities for tennis and to promote and encourage the game.


Facilities

Five artificial grass and one colour coated all-weather court, all with floodlighting. There is a modern clubhouse with changing rooms, showers and a bar.


Visitors/Prospective Members

Prospective full members are entitled to play up to three times as visitors prior to applying to join. Those not attaining the playing standard, are offered associate member status with a view to becoming full members later. A joining fee is payable upon acceptance.
Visitors are welcome, if introduced by a member who is responsible for ensuring that the visitor's book is signed and the appropriate fee paid, prior to playing. Fully accredited members of other LTA registered clubs are also welcome. Visitors may not play on more than three occasions in any one year.
 


Clothing and Balls

Members are required to wear mainly white tennis clothing, except during colder weather when tracksuits or similar clothing may be worn. In order to prevent damage to court surfaces, only tennis footwear (not trainers) is permitted.
Senior members must provide tennis balls, and in fairness to other members, should ensure that these are in good condition. Local sports shops may give discount to members. Used match balls are available for purchase from the club.

Grounds

We have a groundsman who looks after the courts and grounds, and someone who keeps the clubhouse clean. Members are expected to help keep the clubhouse clean and tidy.
Payment of a small deposit entitles senior members to the loan of a key to the clubhouse, which is kept locked when not in use.


Last updated: 7 December, 2008