From Ping Pong Parlour to club – John’s story
John originally started playing table tennis at his local Ping Pong Parlour, however during coronavirus restrictions he transferred into his local club to continue playing... Continue reading
Table tennis supports physical activity during lockdown in Liverpool
Although lockdown prevented many types of physical activity, we worked closely with Liverpool City Council to continue provision for those most in need.
Connecting communities – Vicarage Park Community Centre
By introducing social table tennis, Vicarage Park Community Centre has been able to connect the local community together and provide an opportunity to be physically... Continue reading
Ping Pong Parlours and cultural diversity – St Johns, Liverpool
The Ping Pong Parlour at St John’s shopping centre in Liverpool has been successful in bringing the whole community together and showing the cultural diversity... Continue reading
Ping Pong Parlour proves a hit with local clubs and leagues
The Ping Pong Parlour in Liverpool is being utilised by local clubs and leagues as a new way to meet table tennis players and encourage... Continue reading
The impact of table tennis in deprived areas – Ping Blackpool and @ The Grange
Laura Ivinson from Blackpool Council reflects on the impact table tennis has had on people from deprived areas within the city.