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Clubs' Information Summer 2014 Revised 06 05 13 NORTHUMBRIA SUMMER LEAGUE 2014 CLUB INFORMATION Brandon & Byshottles Table Tennis Club, Brandon Community Hall, Brandon Lane, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8PS. Head South on A1(M) to junction 62(A690).At roundabout, 3rd exit to A690. Go through 4 roundabouts. Continue on A690 through Durham and turn right up Crossgate Peth to Nevilles Cross lights. Go straight across towards Crook still on A690 for approx 1 mile. Turn right before Lord Boyne Inn immediately after going under railway bridge and then left after 140 yards onto Brandon Lane. Community Hall is 0.7 miles up the hill on right hand side 150 yards beyond Wok Inn on left. Secretary; Tony Taylor, 20 Winchester Drive, Brandon, Durham, DH7 8UG Tel: 07539275048 Email; [email protected] Team contact: Paul Henderson Tel: 07462 219998 Cramlington TTC, Sporting Club Cramlington, Cramlington Learning Village, NE23 6BN. Access Cramlington from the Moor Farm roundabout (intersection of the A19 & A189); follow the A1171 towards town centre; immediately after Barns Park the road becomes dual carriageway; school is the first left exit on this road. A to Z reference page 4 B5. Matches may need to be completed on 2 tables as early finish is required. Secretary: Alan Hedley, 10, Cheadle Avenue, Cramlington, NE23 3YT. Tel (H) 01670 730307 (No calls after 9.00pm please) (M) 07759868458 Email: [email protected] Contacts: A Casuals - Steve Penman (H) 0191 2687345 (M) 07967 632103 B Stingers - Iain Wood (M) 07837 092405 C Cobras - Duncan Wraight (M) 07868 123756 D Corinthians– Alan Hedley E Knights - Adrian Barnes (H) 01670 735442 F Jaguars - Aubrey Drapkin (H) 0191 2514983 G Magpies– Alan Hedley Lanchester TTC, Lanchester Social Club, 1 Newbiggen Lane, Lanchester, DH7 0PF, Head to Stanley, take A693 to Annfield Plain then A6076 to Lanchester. Turn left at bottom of bank then left into village. Right at Black Bull. Secretary: Andrew Hill, c/o Lanchester Community Centre, Newbiggen Lane, Lanchester. Tel: 07710139172 email: [email protected] Team contact: John Cook Tel (H) 0191 4886645 (M) 07876022703 MatfenTTC, Matfen Village Hall, Matfen, Northumberland. NE20 0RP The Village Hall is on the south side of village green next to shop—opposite side to the Black Bull pub. Secretary: Derek Padgett, 2 Woodbine Cottage, Matfen, Northumberland, NE20 0RP Tel: (H) 01661 886785 (M) 07554662500 Email: [email protected] Team Contact -A: Nigel Tree Tel: 01661835435 (Bus) 01661844000 Page 1 of 4 Mortimer Community Association, Reading Road, South Shields,NE33 4UG. At Tyne Dock follow signs for town centre; at sign for Sunderland turn right; straight on at next roundabout; 2nd left into Reading Road; centre at top on right. VISITING TEAMS ARE ASKED TO AIM FOR A 6.45p.m. START. PLAY HAS TO STOP AT 9.30 SO TWO TABLES MAY HAVE TO BE USED Secretary: Dave Bannon 47 Trinity Park, Philadelphia, Houghton le Spring, DH4 4UN. Tel; (H) 0191 5844289 (M) 07413570392 (Bus) 0191 4015220 Email: [email protected] [email protected] Newcastle Estate Sports & Leisure Club (NESLC),NE98 1ZZ. Amble Inn restaurant/sports hall at Longbenton complex. Access via Benton Park Road main entrance (A to Z reference page 45 J7) Report to gatehouse where teams will be met, directed to visitors car park and escorted to venue. Secretary: Pauline Long, 30 Homedowne House, High Street, Gosforth, NE3 1HH. Tel: (H) 0191 2854827 (M) 07939438320 Email: [email protected] VISITING TEAMS ARE ASKED FOR AT LEAST ONE PERSON TO ARRIVE FOR A 6.45p.m. START AS MATCHES MUST BE FINISHED,THE SPORTS HALL CLEARED AND PLAYERS SIGNED OUT BY 10.00p.m. PROMPT. IT MAY THEREFOR BE NECESSARY TO PLAY ON TWO TABLES North East Chinese Association (N.E.C.A.) 25/27 Stowell Street, Newcastle , NE1 4YB Middle of Stowell Street next to Aspers Casino in Chinatown. Secretary; Ken Lee 163 Middle Drive, Darras Hall, NE20 9DU Tel: 07794 169524 Email: [email protected] ‘A’ TEAM PLAY AT STOWELL STREET B team contact: John Gallagher Tel: 07748114628 e mail: [email protected] ‘B’ TEAM PLAY AT THE TYNESIDE BADMINTON CENTRE, SLATYFORD) Bowness road, Slatyford, Newcastle, NE5 2TA. A167 from city centre towards Jedburgh. At Cowgate roundabout take exit for Stamfordham Road, at third roundabout (passing a retail park on the left) take a left into Pooley Road. Bowness Road is the fifth turning on the right (about half a mile). Follow the road to the very end Northumberland Fire and Rescue Service, Mitford Community Centre, Fontside, Mitford, Morpeth, NE61 3PS. Heading out of Morpeth town centre northwards turn left onto B6343 at the top of Newgate Street towards Mitford. Follow the road for about two miles to Mitford Village. Just after the Plough pub turn right into Fontside. Bending around to the right there is a parking area on the right. The centre is up a pathway on the left. Secretary; Brian Illingworth, 3 Thorneyburn Way, Blyth, NE24 5HR Tel: (H) 01670 354566 Team contact: Karen Henry Tel: (H) 01670 788747 (M) Page 2 of 4 Old England TTC, Old England Tavern, Front Street,(Lombard Place), Gt. Lumley, Chester le Street, DH3 4JB. A1(M) at junction 63 turn off for Chester le Street onto the A167 then head towards Durham, at 2nd roundabout turn left before Cricket Ground towards Houghton. Pass Lumley Castle (on the left) after about half a mile turn right into Gt. Lumley. Road bears sharp left at the top; follow road round past Co-op in Front Street ( tavern on the left), turn left (opposite stone bus shelter) pass the doctors surgery into rear car park. Secretary: Alan Atkinson, 11 Ashdale, Mount Pleasant, Houghton le Spring, DH4 7SL Tel: (H) 0191 4194704 (M) 07840120806 il: [email protected] Team contact: Lynne Herrington (M) 07891345514 Ouston Table Tennis Club Iris Cresc., Ouston, DH2 1RJ. A1 to Birtley: turn right at lights; left at roundabout; club is 400 yards on the right behind houses. Secretary: Neil Rodgers 41 Atkinson Road, Chester le Street, DH3 3RU Tel: (H) 0191 3891023 (M) 07545 251964 Email: [email protected] B team Contact: Jamie Milroy Tel: (H) 0191 4204062 (M) 07858 607433 Riding Mill TTC Riding Mill Village Hall, The Millennium Hall, Church Lane, Riding Mill, NE44 6DR From A69, left at roundabout onto A68, right at next roundabout onto A695 signposted Riding Mill. As you get into Riding Mill the road sweeps round to the right and on that bend is the left turn - Whiteside Road. Take immediate right to Church Lane and the hall is on the right. Park on left in small car park. Secretary; Maurice Cheek 10 West Drive, Cleadon, Sunderland, SR6 7SJ Tel: (H) 0191 5367707 (M) 07712042160 Email: [email protected] Sacriston TTC, Aces and Chargers play in Durham City; Bombers and Comets play in Kibblesworth. Durham venue - Freemans Quay Leisure Centre, Walkergate, Durham, DH1 1SW. From A1(M) take A690 into Durham. Stay on A690 over first roundabout. Approaching 2nd roundabout take left lane but go over roundabout, follow A690 and take left hand lane turning 100 yards after roundabout for the ‘Sands’ and ‘Walkergate’ car parking, just before bus stop. Follow road round to the right and the leisure centre is on the right, just after Premier Inn, with a car park on your left. This car park is chargeable. For free parking after 2nd roundabout above go straight over bridge, turn left at the next roundabout, follow signs for Riverside parking but avoid car parks and drive to Radisson Hotel and park on roadside next to footbridge, walk across footbridge and leisure centre is on other side. Kibblesworth venue - Get onto the A167 between Chester Le Street and Durham, Approximately half way between the two there is a Roundabout(next to the Red Lion Pub) with one turn off for Sacriston, Nettlesworth and Kimblesworth(B6312). Take this road(B6312) and the Community Centre is 0.3 miles along this road on the right hand side with plenty of parking space. Secretary: Peter Whitfield, 80 Featherstone Road, Durham, DH1 5YP. Tel: (H) 01913849854 (M) 0787 5611230 email: [email protected] Team contacts: A Aces; Jon Mawson (H) 0191 3892716 (M) 07791073167 B Bombers: Dan Nicholson (H) 0191 3864300 (M) 0787 8222236 C Comets: Terry Charlton (H) 01207 505684 (M) 07831 214879 D (Chargers) and E (Desperadoes) P.Whitfield Page 3 of 4 Saint Chads, Church Hall, Durham Road, East Herrington, Sunderland, SR3 3PG. |From A19, A690 towards Sunderland City Centre, past Board Inn pub, Church Hall is 600 yards on right. Turn right at Bathroom showroom store then right again into Charter Drive. Car Park 50 yards on right. Secretary: Dave Bissett, 29a Langholm Rd, East Boldon, Tyne and Wear, NE36 0ED Tel: (H) 0191 5371540 (M) 07847 059025 Email: [email protected] Seaburn Dene New Church, Dene Estate, Shields Road, Sunderland, SR6 8ND. A19 south; turn left onto A184 heading for Sunderland pass Greyhound Stadium; sharp left at next roundabout onto A1018 for 100 metres. Church is on the right. Secretsry: Chris Dixon, 1 Lynford Gds, Tunstall, Sunderland, SR2 9AY Tel: 07950828272 Email: [email protected] Springwell C.C. Lanchester Avenue, Gateshead, NE9 7AL. From Leam Lane B1288 turn into Aycliffe Ave., second left into Lanchester Ave., centre at top of road. If coming from Gateshead or Wrekenton, along Springwell Road past the Springwell Inn pub, down bank then first left, second right. Secretary: Michael Hope, 22 Brackley, Hallgarth, Sulgrave, Washington, NE37 3DP Tel: (H) 0191 4165794 (M) 07962624015 email: [email protected] Team contact (A) Dave Pringle (M) 07753842007 Tyne Dock, St.Judes Terrace, Laygate, South Shields, NE33 5PB.
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