General Information

Location and Facilities
Bredon is a fairly large village situated near the Worcestershire–Gloucestershire border. The Tennis Club is located on the public playing fields on the North-East edge of the village. To find us, look at this regional map and then this local map.
The Club has four all-weather macadam courts, two of which are equipped with floodlights. The pavilion has a large club-room, with a kitchenette. There are also changing rooms with showers, and a toilet. All the facilities have wheelchair access. Keys for the pavilion are available to members for a small deposit.
Playing Tennis
The club provides many opportunities for competitive and social tennis. Club sessions are held five times a week, teams play in local leagues, and there are regular tournaments too. Several weekly coaching sessions (particularly for juniors) are also held at the club.
Apart from these sessions (see the weekly timetable for details) members may use the courts for playing tennis whenever they like. Booking is not normally necessary, except perhaps when using the floodlights. Visitors may play with a member as their guest at a charge of £2 (£1 for juniors) per session. Local visitors should become members after two sessions as guests.
Administration and Membership
The Club is administered by a committee and the Annual General Meeting is held in April. The financial year is from 1st April to 31st March. Membership fees are due in April and there is a discount if fees are paid before the end of the month. Members are kept informed about the Club by newsletters several times a year.
Further Information
For more information about the club, please browse the rest of this site. If you have any further questions, please contact the Secretary, Mrs. Linda Whittaker: email secretary@(nospam)bredon-tennis.org.uk, or telephone (01684) 772030. To join the club, you'll need to complete an application form. This can be downloaded from our website (see the membership page), or a paper copy can be obtained from the secretary.
More information about the village is available from the Bredon Parish Community Website and Wikipedia. Links to other Bredon-related websites can be found at the Open Directory Project.
Website Information
The Bredon Tennis Club website was designed and is currently administered by Robert Whittaker on behalf of the club. The pages are written to conform to the XHTML 1.0 (strict) and CSS level 2 standards, and we have done our best to follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0. Comments and suggestions on the site would be greatly received, and can be sent by email to webmaster@(nospam)bredon-tennis.org.uk.
