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2594 days ago

richmond morning badminton

Suzie from Tahunanui

need a new sport, richmond morning badminton,looking for new players to come along to their social badminton club,which meets monday and friday mornings at the nelson badminton hall
gladstone road,
richmond
10am until 12.30pm
we play all year round even public holidays
only closed on christmas and new years day if it fall on those mornings we play.
We also have club racquets new players can use or other regular players will loan out their racquets if required to
contact suzie elford
021 2518542
through neighbourly notice board
just turn up at the badminton hall on the morning we do play
monday morning is ideal for learner and those players who have not either played in awhile or recovered from injury
friday mornings are more for the stronger players as it can get a little bit
competitve, from time to time, despite it being a social club.

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