Congleton: New Voice for the Tennis Club - But Room for More

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15th Feb 2022 | Local Sport

Congleton Lawn Tennis Club has begun 2022 by extending it community links and has now announced yet another new partner.

Local business Voice IP Comms of 6 John Bradshaw Court, have agreed to back the prestigious 2022 Town Mayors Charity Tournament which will take place in July.

James Moore said that they were really pleased to be supporting a local sports club who were promoting keeping fit, but were also delighted to be involved with the Town Mayor's Tournament which raises funds each year to support local charities as chosen by Congleton's Mayor.

Committee member Andrew Giltrap thanked them for their support.

Any other local businesses who would like to discuss how they can get involved with the club should call Andrew on 07852 172429.

In particular the club are looking for a sponsor for their 2022 members prize draw and also any local small business who are interested in coming along to one of its social tennis sessions this summer.

At the event, they can promote their business and products to the clubs members. The club had several successful sessions in 2021 including those with Fudged IT and Bach 95.

Leek based business Pickle Pantry Pies have become the first small business to sign up to visit the club during 2022 - thanks to owner Andy Pickles.

The club is proud to promote and support local businesses.

Congleton Lawn Tennis Club is located on 26 West Street.

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