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2021 Directory 2021 Directory NOTTS LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION CLG LTD The County Ground Tennis Drive The Park Nottingham NG7 1AE Telephone: (0115) 947 3702 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nottinghamshiretennis.net This directory is up-to-date as of 26th September 2021 Please email any further updates to [email protected] OFFICIALS 2021 Patron: The Right Worshipful The Lord Mayor of Nottingham President: C S R WALKER Honorary Life Vice-Presidents: Mrs J BEE Mrs S BEELEY Mr P A DION Mrs G B FYLES Mr I C McCULLOCH Mr J A PICKARD Mrs A SPALDING Vice-Presidents: Mr G AUSTIN Mr & Mrs P BARKER Mr & Mrs MC BLANDY Mr & Mrs R BONNELLO Mr D BRITTON Mr R CAMPBELL Mrs S CARSLEY Mrs J CHARLTON Mrs EJ DADY Mr B DOLBY Mr & Mrs PT EDINGTON Mrs C ENGLISH Mrs C FOORD Mr & Mrs D FRANCIS Mr R J FREESTON Mrs GE FYLES Dr S GOODE Mr & Mrs R GRAHAM Mr T HUBBARD Mr RW JONES Mrs J LANE Mrs P MARSHALL Mr & Mrs JA MIDDLETON Mrs ME MORRELL Mr & Mrs JG NOWELL Mrs AM PEARSON Mrs PG POLLETT Mr DM RICHARDS Mrs AE ROBINSON Mr & Mrs R SUMMERTON Mr & Mrs NV TAMPLIN Mr PW TAYLOR Mrs JR WALKER Mr NR WEBB Mrs J WHEELHOUSE Mr D WILD OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES OF THE NOTTS LTA CLG LTD Chairman: JILL SHELVEY Vice Chairman: SUE CLAGUE Treasurer: NICK BONNELLO County Secretary: ROSIE WATKINS Notts Representative on LTA Council: ANDY BRADLEY The Board of Directors: NICK BONNELLO, ANDY BRADLEY, RICK BRITTON, DAVID CARTER, SUE CLAGUE, MARGARET COBB, ANDY HIGHAM, JILL SHELVEY, DAVID TANNER, CHRISTOPHER WALKER, ROSIE WATKINS County Welfare Officer SUE CLAGUE 07831 236643; [email protected] Midlands Welfare Officer ALYSON O’DONNELL 07525 156046; [email protected] LTA Participation Development Partner TONI FLANDERS [email protected] Notts Junior Tournaments Sub-Committee: Chairman: ANDY BRADLEY Committee: JILL SHELVEY; ANDY HIGHAM; DAVID CARTER; ROSIE WATKINS County Ground Committee: Chairman: DAVID TANNER Committee: RICK BRITTON Groundsman: BRUCE WARD Marketing and Sponsorship Committee: Chairman: RICK BRITTON Notts LTA League: Chairman: MARGARET COBB (0115) 916 5730; [email protected] Secretary: SUE PANNELL (0115) 9224488; [email protected] League Secretaries: Men’s Summer: ADAM MIDDLETON (01623) 467077; [email protected] Ladies Summer: SUE PANNELL (0115) 9224488; [email protected] Mixed Summer: HEATHER ANKERS 07779 718152; [email protected] Short Format Men: ADAM MIDDLETON (01623) 467077; [email protected] Short Format Ladies: LINDA BOSTON 07845 901640; [email protected] Short Format Mixed: CHRISTINE MIDDLETON (01773) 530897; [email protected] Men’s Winter: DAVID CARTER (0115) 961 6917; [email protected] Ladies Winter: JANE HALL (0115) 965 2595; [email protected] Mixed Winter: HEATHER ANKERS (0115) 9537137; [email protected] Indoor (Nottm Tennis Centre) DAVE EVERINGTON [email protected] Seniors Team Captains: Ladies Men Over 35s: MAIA DUNN Over 35s: JOHN BEAUMONT Over 40s: MAIA DUNN Over 45s: JASON REVILL Over 50s: JO HIGHAM Over 50s: RICHARD DICKENS Over 55s: CLAIRE POOLE Over 60s: RENEE PARKER Over 60s: RUSSELL BLENKINSOP Over 65s: ANN BROWN Over 65s: NICK LODGE Over 70s: JILL SHELVEY Over 70s: NICK SHELVEY Over 75s: JOHN ELLIS Summer Team Tennis Organiser: MARTYN JONES Winter Tennis League Organiser: ROSIE WATKINS Junior County Training Coordinator: ANDY HIGHAM NAMES AND CONTACT DETAILS: ANKERS H 07779 718152; [email protected] BEAUMONT, J 07939 881751 BLENKINSOP R (0115) 9665035; [email protected] BONNELLO N see Notts LTA BOSTON, L 07845 901640; [email protected] BRADLEY A 07473 807470; [email protected] BRITTON R see Notts LTA BROWN A 07754 060960 CARTER D (0115) 961 6917; 07487 562057; [email protected] CHIVERS C 07941 806 605; [email protected] CLAGUE S (0115) 8440269; 07831 236643; [email protected] COBB M (0115) 916 5730; [email protected] DICKENS, R 07742 974543; [email protected] DUNN, M 07790 004781; [email protected] ELLIS, J 01159 313594 EVERINGTON, D [email protected] FLANDERS. A [email protected] HALL J (0115) 965 2595; [email protected] HIGHAM, J (0115) 981 3733; 07873 974 146 HIGHAM, ANDY 07503 192166; [email protected] JONES, MARTYN 07514 669499; [email protected] LODGE, NICK 07500 360216; [email protected] MIDDLETON A (01623) 467 077; [email protected] MIDDLETON C (01773) 530 897; [email protected] NOTTM TENNIS CENTRE (0115) 876 1600 NOTTS LTA (0115) 947 3702; [email protected] O’DONNELL, ALYSON 07525 156046; [email protected] PANNELL S (0115) 9224488; [email protected] PARKER R (0115) 9665283; 07799 828837 PHILLIPS T (0115) 933 5450; [email protected] POOLE C 07808 578639 REVILL J 07753 262424 SHELVEY J (0115) 933 4300; 07970 873308; [email protected] SHELVEY N (0115) 933 4300; 07785277618; [email protected] TANNER D see Notts LTA WALKER C (01949) 21125 WATKINS R see Notts LTA WRIGHT S 07764 758389 REGISTERED CLUBS DIRECTORY 2021 ASLOCKTON LTC Main Street, Aslockton, NG13 9AL Courts: 2 Floodlit Macadam Chair Anne Higham (01949) 20373; [email protected] Treasurer Tom Parry Secretary Diane Sharpe (01949) 850775; [email protected] Membership Secretary James Seagrave 07979 528695; [email protected] Match Secretary James Seagrave 07979 528695; [email protected] Coach Steph. Barling 07792 814553; [email protected] Welfare Officer: Delia Langley 077914 44581; [email protected] ATTENBOROUGH LTC Shady Lane, Attenborough, NG9 6AW Courts: 3 Artificial Grass, 1 Macadam Chair Joanna Jones 07729 529043; [email protected] Secretary Louise Aldred 07866 950343; [email protected] Treasurer Mike Bleaney Ladies’ 1st Dawn Mumby (0115) 8754747; 07704 805290; [email protected] 2nd (SF) Sorriya Richeux (0115) 9229449; 07812206631; [email protected] Men’s 1st Saul Abbiss (0115) 8548119; 07944 460488 [email protected] 2nd Dean Skrabania (0115) 9222760; 07825 886851 [email protected] 1st (SF) Saul Abbiss (0115) 8548119; 07944 460488 [email protected] 2nd (SF) John Winfer 07543 625204; [email protected] Mixed 1st Saul Abbiss (0115) 8548119 07944460488 [email protected] ( 1st SF) John Winfer 07543 625204; [email protected] 2nd (SF) Adrian Jones 07758 161303; [email protected] Welfare Officer: Brandon McGlave 07307557903 BINGHAM LTC c/o Toot Hill School, The Banks, Bingham NG13 8BL Courts: 3 Macadam (Floodlit) Chair Richard Farnsworth [email protected] Secretary Lyn Thomas (01949) 875822; 07504 222721; [email protected] Treasurer Jackie Richards Team Captains: Men’s Christopher Rudge (07792) 769930; [email protected] Mixed Nikki Farnsworth (0115) 9119421; 07787 116610; [email protected] Junior Organiser: Lyn Thomas (01949) 875822; 07504 222721; [email protected] Welfare Officer: Lyn Thomas (01949) 875822; 07504 222721; [email protected] BURTON JOYCE LTC Cragmoor Road, Burton Joyce NG14 5AR Courts: 3 Macadam (3 Floodlit) Chair Ally Porter as Mixed 1st below Secretary Heather Ankers (0115) 9537137; 07779 718152; [email protected] Treasurer Jonathan Ankers Team Captains: Ladies’ 1st Jo Goddard (0115) 9470648; 07885 959088; [email protected] Ladies 2nd Heather Ankers (as above) Ladies Short 1 Lorraine Cockell (0115)9313800; 07910173662; [email protected] Ladies 3rd / Short 2 Lisa Cluff (0115) 8410464; 07941 958776; [email protected] Hilary Harris (0115) 9314004; 07770 275182; [email protected] Men’s 1st Freddie Sale 07943 963933: [email protected] Men’s Short Format and 2nd Winter Kevin Amess 07963 593651; [email protected] Mixed 1st Ally Porter 07875 506281; [email protected] Mixed 2nd Caroline Brackenbury 07595 086781; [email protected] Mixed Short Format Gillian Flynn 07941 775597; 0115 9314483; [email protected] Junior Organiser Andy McFeeters 07597 843056; [email protected] &Club Coach Welfare Officers Ruth Cox (0115) 9312388; 07891 070915; [email protected] Lou Stringfellow (0115) 9112902; 07900267700; [email protected] CAUNTON LTC Horsebridge Meadows, Maplebeck Road, Caunton NG23 6AS 01636 636688; [email protected] Courts: 9 Macadam (9 Floodlit) Chair Bob Maskill 01636 636238; 07908 531077; [email protected] Administrator & Fixtures Jude Jarvis 01636 636688; [email protected] Treasurer Chris Holder Team Captains: Ladies’ 1st Fiona Sanger 01636 671839; 07977 378297 2nd (winter) Toni Fernley 01623 824360; 07710 252255 3rd (winter) Lisa Harding/Kanky Andrews 07555 783085 / 07966 467594 Ladies Short Format 1 Toni Fernley 01623 824360; 07710 252255 Ladies Short Format 2 Lisa Harding/Kanky Andrews 07555 783085 / 07966 467594 Men’s 1st Tim Joyce 07515 466832 2nd (winter) Keith Stenhouse 01636 822257; 07968 550817 3rd (winter) Nick Brown 01636 823041; 07745 365451 Mens Short Format 1 Keith Stenhouse 01636 822257; 07968 550817 Mens Short Format 2 Nick Brown 01636 823041; 07745 365451 Mixed 1st Maria Cotton/James Thompson 07816 252647/ 07931 195607 2nd (Winter) Jonathan Saxelby 07733 386688 3rd (Winter) Paul Hunter 01636 701255; 07768 334966 4th (Winter) Olivia & Richard South 07971 578442 Mixed Short Format 1 Paul Hunter 01636 701255; 07768 334966 Mixed Short Format 2 Olivia & Richard South 07971 578442 Head Coach James Harding 07771 962964 Club Coaches Jon Penney
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