East Area

Welcome to the East Area; I’m Chris Bryden, your Area Manager

Latest news from the East
Counties and Leagues

Braintree League: Strugglers pick up milestone wins

Life at the wrong end of a division is never much fun, but things have just brightened up for two teams in the Braintree Table Tennis League.

December 20, 2024 | Paul Stimpson
Counties and Leagues

Clacton & Dist: No breeze for Hurricanes

Lowly Holland Hurricanes of Division Three produced one of the surprises of the week in the Clacton League’s Handicap Cup competition with a 5-4 victory over an experienced and determined Lawford trio.

December 16, 2024 | Paul Stimpson
Counties and Leagues

Braintree League: Rayne fall from lofty heights

The Braintree Table Tennis League second division trophy is clearly heading in Sudbury Wanderers’ direction but who will carry off the runners-up trophies is another matter.

December 16, 2024 | Paul Stimpson

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East Blog

Junior Umpire Success in Bedford

On Monday 4th November, I had the great pleasure of being invited across to Kempston Academy by Be Active (the Active Partnership for Bedfordshire) to… Continue reading

December 17, 2024 | Chris Bryden

Inclusive Table Tennis Festival – Norwich

On Monday 30th September, we had the great pleasure in the East region of hosting our first ‘Inclusive Table Tennis’ festival in Norwich, run in… Continue reading

November 20, 2024 | Chris Bryden

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

October 14, 2024 | Chris Bryden

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Insight and Impact


All about the East network

I joined Table Tennis England in November 2023 to undertake the position of East Area Manager at Table Tennis England. I am really excited to be taking on the role and hopefully play a crucial role in developing table tennis provision across the east area.

I am particularly looking forward to working with clubs to increase participation and develop sustainable initiatives/programmes, leading to more people playing the sport. I’m looking forward to working with and supporting everybody connected with table tennis in the East area.

The East covers Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Hertfordshire and Nottinghamshire..
This includes the cities and towns of: Chelmsford, Colchester, Luton, Leicester, Bedford, Watford, Ipswich, Norwich, Nottingham and Northampton.

Local Organising Groups (LOGs) are formed of volunteers from the table tennis community and external partners and organisations who work with us to bring table tennis alive locally. They are there to provide support and guidance to the Area Manager and take an action-led approach to helping deliver the Local Delivery Plan. Click here for more information on Local Organising Groups.

The members of the East Local Organising Group are:

Name Club/Organisation Role on LOG
Sandra Deaton Former Chair, Table Tennis England Interim Chair
Jordan Tweed Chair, Loughborough TTL TBC
Liam Squirrell Head Coach, Matchpoint TTC Competitions
David Maddison Education Consultancy Schools Lead

Community Table Tennis Partnerships (CTTPs) are local geographic areas based around a town, city or small cluster of towns where the data and insight from across the sport and using demographic data and local partner knowledge tells us there are opportunities to develop the sport in those areas. These will then receive dedicated, focussed support from the Area Manager and Area Chair and the Local Organising Group and will work closely with local partners to establish, develop and sustain activity that achieves the priorities and goals laid out in Table Tennis United. Counties, clubs, leagues and other table tennis activity that exists in that CTTP space will be engaged to support the work that happens.

CTTPs will continue to evolve with the goal that activity set up is sustained by local clubs, leagues and organisations. This enables more CTTPs to be established across different parts of the Area Network that demonstrates potential impact can be made through the data, insight and information from the sport, societal data and local partners. CTTP work will make up a large proportion of the activity within Local Delivery Plans.

The following are the Community Table Tennis Partnerships for the East:

  • Leicester
  • Essex
  • Norwich
  • Ipswich
  • Luton