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DUBLIN City South of Liffey Page 1 of 4 18 Sept 2019 Bankers (11133) Civil Service (11102) United Arts Club, 3 Fitzwilliam St CONTRACT ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND LIST OF AFFILIATED CLUBS DUBLIN City South of Liffey page 1 of 4 18 Sept 2019 Bankers (11133) Civil Service (11102) United Arts Club, 3 Fitzwilliam St. Upper, Dublin 2 72 Heytesbury Street Tuesday & Thursdays: 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Mon. 7.30 p.m. (Members Only) Open from May Tuesday Members only, Thursdays Member & Guest. - September Tues. 7.30 p.m. (Members Only - Bar, tea/coffee. Open AYR Inter B). Wed. 7.30 p.m. (Beginners Classes & Sec: Niamh Harty 087 235 2927 Novice Game). Sat. 7.30 p.m. (Open). Spare Email: [email protected] partner available Club Night. Tea/coffee, car Web: www.bankersbridgeclub.com parking. Open AYR. Sec: Deirdre O’Sullivan 087 6185 415 [email protected] Fitzwilliam (11142) RDS (Dublin 4) (11104) Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club, Appian Way Royal Dublin Society, Ballsbridge Thursday 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Semi open. Wednesday 7.30 pm. Visitors welcome. New Bar, tea/coffee. Closed May to September members welcome. Spare partners available. Sec: Gerard Cullen 087 2562786 Parking available. Email: [email protected] Sec: Sarah Hardiman 083-8495530 Email: [email protected] Grosvenor AM (11122) Elm Park Golf (Dublin 4) (00117) 52 Grosvenor Road, Rathgar Elm Park Golf Club, Nutley Road Thursday 10.00 am. Spare partner,refreshments, Wednesdays & Fridays 7.15pm parking, open for new members. Mixed grades, mostly Members only - guests welcome once a month. B and Novice. Open AYR Spare partner. New members welcome. Sec: Evelyn Ballagh 2984321 Bar, tea/coffee, car parking. Open AYR Email:[email protected] Sec: Ann Cooke 0872832910 Email: [email protected] Belfield (Dublin 4) (00107) Milltown Parish (Dublin 6) (11116) Arts Building, UCD, Belfield Milltown Parish Centre, Tuesdays: 7.00 p.m. Mixed grades. Spare partner Maple Hall, Milltown Road available. Guests welcome with Members. Semi- Wed 7.30pm. Mixed Grades. open during month of June, closed July and August Visitors only on pre-arranged dates. New tea/coffee. members welcome. Tea/coffee, car parking. Open Sec: Mary Riordan 2880986 Sept to July. Email: [email protected] Sec: Jim Williams 0857766741 Email [email protected] Engineers (Dublin 4) (11103) Regent (Dublin 4) (11105) 22 Clyde Road, Dublin 4 25 Waterloo Road, Dublin 4 Mondays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Guests welcome Mondays 7.30 p.m. (Semi-open). Wednesdays with Members. Spare partner available. Membership 7.30 p.m. (Members Only). Fridays 7.30 p.m. restricted to members of Engineers Ireland and (Open). Mixed grades As - Masters. Bar, immediate family. Bar, tea/coffee. Open AYR. tea/coffee. Open Team of Four 3rd Friday of each Sec: Maire Phelan 086-8363536 month. Open AYR. Email: [email protected] Sec: Elva Gannon 087-2333 749 Email: [email protected] Website: www.theregentbc.com Waterloo (Dublin 4) (11172) Regent Academy (Dublin 4) (11118) Regent Bridge Club, 25 Waterloo Road, D4 25 Waterloo Road, Dublin 4 Tuesday 7.30 pm. Novices & Intermediate B Thursdays 7.30 p.m. Novice & Inter B grades. New members welcome. Bar, tea/coffee Bar, tea/coffee. Open AYR. Open AYR Sec: Carmel Murnin 086-8256449 Sec: Vanessa O’Keeffe 2800917 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] ebsite: www.theregentbc.com DUBLIN City South of Liffey page 2 of 4 18 July 2019 Railway Union (Dublin 4) (11174) Iris Charles, Sandymount (11176) Railway Union Cricket Club. Newbridge Ave, D4. Mondays at 7.30p.m. Membership closed, new Thursdays at 7.30p.m.Mainly Intermediate Bs. applicants – waiting list. Mixed grades mostly Membership full . Intermediate A & B. Visitors welcome during Open Sept to May summer. Spare partner available. Bar, tea/coffee. Sec: Michael Bennett 087 987 1891 Limited car parking and free on-street parking. Email: [email protected] Open AYR Sec: Carol Horan 086-8175860 Email: [email protected] Lansdowne LTC (Dublin 4) (00147) Donnybrook LTC (11177) Lansdowne Lawn Tennis Club, Londonbridge Rd Donnybrook Tennis Club, Monday & Wednesday Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. Members with guests welcome. 7.30p.m. Intermediate. Sept to May. Members of Spare partner available. Membership full. Bar, Tennis club only – Open to new Pavilion tea/coffee, car parking. members. Sept to May. Sec: Denis O’Brien 0862431639 Sec: Gillian Davidson 087-6689381 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Beechwood (Dublin 6) (11107) Brookfield Tennis Club (Dublin 6) (11108) Community Hall, Beechwood Brookfield Tennis Club, Dartry Wednesdays 7.30 p.m. Mondays 7.30pm Mixed but mostly As and Bs. Open. New members welcome. Refreshments available. Spare partner available. Car parking. Open AYR. Parking. Sec: Sally Keane 086-8215752 Sec: Miriam Morrissey 4904 904 / 087 1268 801 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Leinster (Dublin 6) (11111) St Marys CYM (Dublin 6) (11171) Leinster Cricket Club, Observatory Lane, Rathmines Evergreen Hall, Wednesdays 7.30p.m. CYM Sports Club, 54 Terenure Road North Sec: Helen Lambkin 086 3872 525 Mondays 7.30 p.m. Mixed but mostly Bs. Guests Email: [email protected] welcome with Members . Spare partner available. Bar, tea/coffee. Open AYR. Sec: Paddy Graham 2984154 Email: [email protected] Milltown Golf Club (Dublin 6) (11257) Templeogue College(Dublin 6W) (11301) Milltown Golf Club Bridge Centre, Templeogue House, Dublin 6W Tues & Thurs 7.30 p.m. Wednesdays 2.30 p.m. Fridays: 7.30 Mixed grades . New members Members Only. Spare partner available. Classes run accommodated. Spare partner. Bar & Tea/coffee, in winter time. Bar tea/coffee, car parking Tuesdays car parking. Open AYR open AYR: Wed & Thurss closed May to September. Sec: Vivienne Nealon 087-4137122 Sec: Stephanie Browne 086-679006 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.bridgewebs.com/templeoguecollege Ballyroan (Dublin 6W) (11327) Cypress (Dublin 6W) (11314) Bridge Centre, Templeogue House, Dublin 6W Bridge Centre, Templeogue House, Dublin 6W Tuesdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Guests welcome Thursdays : 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Classes with Members. Beginners classes. Tea/coffee, available. Spare partner available. Visitors Supervised car parking. Open AYR welcome. Parking. Bar, tea/coffee. Open AYR Sec: Anne Woulfe 0872443157 Sec: Mary Barry 087-2052357 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.bridgewebs.com/Ballyroan Web: www.bridgewebs.com/cypress St Judes (Dublin 6W) (11337) Knocklyon (Dublin 6W) (11336) Bridge Centre, Templeogue House, Dublin 6W Bridge Centre , Templeogue House Dublin 6W Wednesdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Open. Spare Mondays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Open except partner available. Beginners classes. New members for competitions. Spare partner available. accommodated. Bar& Tea/coffee, supervised car Bar & Tea/coffee , car parking. Open AYR parking. Open AYR. Sec: Eimir Beirne 087-6224202 Sec: Dymphna Smyth 087-2729117 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web: www.bridgewebs.com/knocklyon Web: www.bridgewebs.com/stjudes DUBLIN City South of Liffey page 3 of 4 18 July 2019 Templeogue LTC (Dublin 6W) (11361) The Manor (Dublin 12) (11168) Templeogue Tennis Club Oratory, Kimmage Manor, Whitehall Road Mondays 7.30 p.m. Guests welcome with Members. Mondays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Semi-open. Spare partner available. Beginners Classes. Bar, Visitors welcome with members once a month. tea/coffee. Closed July & August Car parking. Open AYR. New members Sec: Joan Maher welcome. Email: [email protected] Sec: Nuala Gray 086-8124 580 Email: nuala [email protected] Capital (Dublin 12) (11355) Marian (Dublin 14) (11353) Perrystown Community Centre, Ballyroan Community Centre, Marian Road Whitehall Road West, Dublin 12 Thursdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Open. Spare Tuesday & Thursday 7.30 p.m. partner available. Tea/coffee, car parking. Closed Mixed grades. Open. New members welcome. three weeks in August. Tea/coffee, car parking. Beginners classes. Sec: Teresa O’Brien 460 2694 / 087 6334 134 Open AYR Email: Teresa_obrien’hotmail.com Sec: Joan Toomey 4558398 Email: [email protected] Churchtown (Dublin 14) (11235) Ballinteer (Dublin 14) (11238) De La Salle College St Annes Court, (behind Coach House Pub, Wednesdays 7.15 p.m. Mixed grades. Open except Ballinteer) for competitions. Spare partner available. New Mondays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Spare Partner. members accommodated. Tea/coffee, car parking Guests welcome with members. Open AYR. Tea/coffee, car parking. Open AYR Sec: Irene O’Connor 0862272752 Sec: Phyllis MacDermott 295 1939 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] De La Salle (Dublin 14) (11220) Marley Grange (Dublin 14) (11240) De La Salle Sports Complex, Churchtown. Divine Word National School, Marley Grange Fridays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Open. Wednesdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed Grades but mostly New members accommodated. Tea/ Coffee Bs & As. Open to new members. Classes as Car parking Open AYR required. Tea/coffee, supervised car parking. Sec: Josephine Murray 298 4502 Open AYR. Standby provided except in July & Email: [email protected] Aug. Sec: Joe Meagher 087-2546076 Email: [email protected] Dundrum (Dublin 14) (11234) Club 126 (00126) Dundrum Methodist Hall, The Foxrock Golf Club, Golf Lane, Dublin 18 Thursdays 7.30 p.m. Mixed grades. Open New Wednesdays 7.30 Oct to April members accommodated. Tea/coffee, car parking Members of golf club only Open AYR Sec: Sean Kelleher 087 233 3475 Sec: Siobhan Lawlor 298 7328 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Foxrock (Dublin 18) (00124) King of Clubs (Dublin 18) (11270) Foxrock Church Parish Centre Leopardstown Park Hospital Wednesday 7.15pm Mixed grades. Mondays 7.30pm Novices and Intermediate B Visitors welcome June through September. New members accommodated. Tea / coffee. Parking available. Open AYR Tea/coffee, car parking. Sec. Christine Coleman 086-1765093 Beginners / improvers classes Open AYR Email: [email protected] Sec: Thomas MacCormac 086-3859953 Email: [email protected] DUBLIN City South of Liffey page 4 of 4 18 July 2019 Newpark (Dublin 18) (00111) Carysfort (Dublin 18) (00134) Leopardstown Park Hospital Mon.
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