Club History
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Club History
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Red Rose_01c_150The club had its inception in the late 1960’s, when a small group of tennis enthusiasts from Goring played on courts hired at Upper Basildon and later at Mapledurham Club.

The inaugral meeting took place in 1967 and we are celebrating 2008 as the
40th Anniversary of the club.

For details see the new dedicated website:
anniversary.goring-tennis.co.uk

The Club was formally founded in its current location in 1973, when the group using the Mapledurham Club arranged with the Goring Parish Council to contribute towards the improvement of the existing courts on the Sheepcot Recreation Ground and to rent them for fixed times from the council on an annual basis. Early members who still play included Terry & Karen W, Brian & Barbara B, and Ann D.

This was not a very satisfactory arrangement for the Club, which had some difficulty in building up the membership with these limited facilities. The annual renewal meant that there was little incentive for the club to make any long term investment in improving the facilities.

In 1983 a longer 14 year lease was negotiated with the Council and agreement reached that we could resurface three of the courts and renew the nets and the surrounds at our own expense.

The Club raised the money and in 1984, under the Chairmanship of Brian B, this work was carried out.

Towards the end of that lease, prolonged negotiations took place with the Parish Council for an even longer 25 year lease and permission to add a further court, re-lay all the courts, renew the fencing and add floodlighting for two of the courts. When this was agreed, it took a further two years to raise the funds including a grant from the Lottery via the Sports Council, which raised the total funding to £86,000.

Frank C acted as Project Manager for the whole operation, which included obtaining planning permission from the SODC, getting the Lottery grant, writing the specifications, letting and supervising the contracts. The new courts were finally available in 1999.

Since the new courts and the floodlighting have been available, considerable effort has been made to recruit new members, both seniors and juniors, and coaching has become a significant activity especially for the juniors.

Whilst we now had much improved playing facilities, the then existing clubhouse facilities were not ideal, being some distance from the courts and often shared with the footballers. On occasions when men’s and boys’ football games were being played at the same time as the tennis, it was very crowded and often very muddy.

The latest addition to our facilities is the Club house, which again involved lengthy negotiations with the council and the obtaining of Planning permission from SODC.

The new Club house, situated adjacent to the courts, now provides us with a focal point for our many club activities.

In September 2005, the club adopted the Red Kite as the club emblem.

This club history has deliberately been kept short, as it is intended to provide further details of specific events and individual memories in Memory Lane.
 

Fund Raising

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The Tombola Stall
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Floodlighting

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In the dark!
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The Clubhouse

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Opening the New Clubhouse High

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Let there be light
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And a raffle to help pay for it High

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And lo, they played unto the night High

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