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For any enquiry please telephone Ned Paul on 07792 715517 or email ned_paul@outlook.com
For info on lessons, ssee other items on this page.
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How To Find Us |
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Location of St Pius X Church Hall
By Foot
The church is located in The Triangle, Norbiton. From Kingston this is at the end of Kenley Road. From New Malden it is at the end of Clarence Avenue.
By Train
St Pius X Church is about 15 minutes walk from Norbiton BR station. This has a regular service from Waterloo, Richmond, Kingston, Clapham Junction and Wimbledon. Or take the 213 bus from New Malden BR station.
By Bus
The 213 stops at The Triangle from Kingston or Sutton via Worcester Park. The 57 from Putney or Wimbledon stops at the top of Dickerage Road, about 5 minutes walk.
By Car
There is limited public parking in The Triangle and surrounding streets. It's available without charge after 6.30pm.
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'Swiss Pairs' Evening - July 25th |
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Thanks to all those who competed in our inaugural Swiss Pairs wine and cheese evening, especially Pauline and Rosemary who organised the food so well.
Congratulations to winners Ann and Lisa who took £100 first prize in a close finish. Full results can be accessed from the Results Calendar link int he menu opposite
Looking forward to the next one!
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Kingston Bridge Club Open Day - Nov. 4th 2017 |
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Kingston Bridge Club Open Day
Thanks to everyone who particpated in Kingston Bridge Club Open Day on Saturday November 4th. We had been invited to hold the event by SieMatic by Project Kitchens of Wood Street, Kingston in their kitchen showroom in the middle of Kingston town centre. Interested shoppers, and those attracted by our publicity, werre able to come in and try bridge between 10.00am and 3.00pm.
A big thank you to all the club members who came and helped. We have definitely made contact with new players who will join us in the future. Thank you to Mike Sewell of SieMatic for coming up with the idea and to enthusiastic showroom manager Sarah Goebel for hosting us, proviiding refreshments and making the day work so well.
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