Over 50s Black Men Forum in Luton

The Over 50s Black Men Forum in Luton is making waves in it’s local community by offering services ranging from financial education, to doctor’s Q&A... Continue reading

October 9, 2024 | Julie Snowdon

Stilton TTC’s heart warming culture is bringing people together

Stilton Table Tennis Club may only be located in a small village, but it’s making a big impact at reducing social isolation within it’s local... Continue reading

August 2, 2024 | Julie Snowdon

Active ageing with Bat and Chat

Cambridge City Council have introduced a second Bat and Chat session in the city, which looks to provide activities and opportunities for over 50s in... Continue reading

July 11, 2024 | Jade Griffiths

Revival and growth at Matchpoint TTC

Dynamic duo Liam Squirrell and Debbie Oneill from Matchpoint table tennis club have turned the club around post-pandemic and have set their sights on increasing... Continue reading

June 10, 2024 | Jade Griffiths

Jack Petchey impact – Children’s Support Services

Since being part of the Jack Petchey Programme, the Children’s Support Services in Essex has seen first hand the successes table tennis can bring.

July 13, 2022 | Jade Griffiths

TT Kidz impact – Sawtry table tennis club

Post pandemic, Sawtry table tennis club were keen to grow their junior section. With funding received to support return to play, they recruited children who... Continue reading

November 10, 2021 | Julie Snowdon

Tackling inequalities with table tennis

During the Coronavirus pandemic, we partnered with Nottingham City council and Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing to support individuals at risk or living with long term... Continue reading

January 29, 2021 | Jade Griffiths

Keeping active during lockdown with table tennis

To support action against rising inactivity and the risk of worsening mental wellbeing, we teamed up with Nottingham City Council to provide communities with opportunities... Continue reading

January 14, 2021 | Jade Griffiths

Table tennis keeps family of 7 active and entertained during coronavirus pandemic

Prior to the pandemic, the Oye family would use local opportunities to be active. Through working in partnership with Nottingham City Council we provided an... Continue reading

August 12, 2020 | Jade Griffiths

Ping Pong Parlours serve as ‘activity hubs’ for people to try something new

The Ping Pong Parlour in Cambridge has provided the perfect opportunity for people to try a new activity, with taster session provided by the local... Continue reading

February 24, 2020 | Jade Griffiths