Neil Stutchbury
Mobile: 07710 392406
Email: neil.stutchbury@btinternet.com
Website: http://home.squashbooking.co.uk/comberton/
Comberton Village College Squash Club
West Street
Comberton Cambridge
CB23 7DU
We are a thriving squash club with over 150 regular playing members, sharing three courts, located on the Comberton Village College premises. Over half our members are under 19 and we especially welcome younger players. We work closely with the College and local community to develop the next generation of squash players and we are particularly proud of being the best club in the region for junior development. We run four coaching sessions on Saturdays, catering from all players from the age of 5 to 18. We run internal leagues throughout the year for club players to play each other and an annual club tournament in May. We also enter men's and women's teams in the Cambridgeshire senior leagues. Members pay a one-off annual subscription (£144 for full adult membership in 2010/11) after which there are no further court, lighting or electricity charges.
CVC Squash Club welcomes new members of all ages and abilities
Clubmark accreditation introduced by Sport England is awarded to clubs that comply with minimum operating standards.
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