Table Tennis: Inspiring Inclusion, One Serve at a Time
Table Tennis has the potential to be one of the most inclusive sports out there. The numerous projects I see daily that implement the sport... Continue reading
October Wrap-Up: A Month of Good News, Growth, and Events
October has been a bit quieter on the mileage front, with a lot of meetings shifting online or happening over the phone. But even with... Continue reading
Maximise your clubs potential
This month I thought I would write a little about what your club can expect from collaborating with the Area Manager for the South East.... Continue reading
West Area Blog – November
Grants for physical activity providers Part of Table Tennis England’s work is to provide access to everyone to our sport. Having a family member who... Continue reading
NW – Exciting Opportunities for Schools: English County Competitions in November!
Is your school ready to showcase its sporting talent? The English County Schools’ Team Competitions are just around the corner, and schools in the North... Continue reading
Empowering Young People in Table Tennis: The Jack Petchey Programme
As Area Manager for London at Table Tennis England, a big aspect of my work is leading the Jack Petchey Table Tennis Programme. The partnership,... Continue reading
East Blog – ‘U11 Development Competition Opportunity’
During last month’s blog, I highlighted a couple of fantastic opportunities that were taking place in the East area and this month I wish to... Continue reading
NW – Join us for our TT Kidz Webinar update on 23rd October
TT Kidz is a great way to engage young peoples interest in Table Tennis in a fun and exciting way. There have been a number... Continue reading
Womens & Girls competition growing and growing
In recent weeks, I have been travelling around the area supporting some of the great work that has been going on to support increasing womens... Continue reading
The Start of the Season – September in the South West
The Harvest Moon seemed to split September from sunshine and blue skies to rain, rain and more rain. I hope that you have not been... Continue reading