What’s new from Club Matters in March?
Club Matters resources are designed to support organisations who are looking to set up, develop, grow, reach out to new communities and maximise their engagement with new and existing members, participants and volunteers.
Table tennis club celebrates International Women’s Day
Draycott & Long Eaton Table Tennis Club proudly celebrated International Women's Day with a special, inclusive session for any women and girls who played at the club.
Rocca Creative to sponsor Centenary ELCC
Rocca Creative has become the official sponsor of the landmark Centenary English Leagues Cup Competitions.
How you can help club’s work with refugees
Derby Community Table Tennis Club's work with Afghan refugees has been featured on BBC Radio Derby - and now the club is appealing for crowd funding to help them do more to help disadvantaged groups.
Get funding towards a life-saving defibrillator
Our affiliated table tennis clubs have a chance to enter a draw to win match-funding towards a life-saving defibrillator.
Husband and wife team win Open
The ever-popular Cippenham Team Open took place on Sunday and was won by husband and wife team Neil and Lauren Charles.
Young Ambassador nominated for national award
George Stenner, a Young Ambassador for Table Tennis England, has received a local level Pride of Table Tennis award.
Welfare Officer webinar series launched
The Table Tennis England Safeguarding Team is launching a webinar series to help support current and future Welfare Officers in our sport. The series consists... Continue reading
How clubs can get involved in International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day occurs every year on the 8th March. It aims to help forge a gender equal world. The day celebrates women’s achievements and... Continue reading
Have your say on the future for volunteering in sport and physical activity
According to the latest Sport England Active People Survey, just under 10 million people in England gave up their time to support sport and physical activity... Continue reading