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Opening times from 17th May 2021

The Government restrictions are slightly relaxed from Monday 17th May 2021.

Indoor service is allowed, subject to:

  • Groups of up to six people or two households of any size
  • Table order and service only indoor or outdoor
  • Remain seated whilst eating and/or drinkingWhen not seated, face coverings must be worn (e.g. when going to/from a toilet or a table)
  • Social distancing of 1m+ to continue to be observed
  • All aged over 16 must sign in or use NHS app for track and traceGroups outside can be up to 30 people (socially distanced)

Whilst not part of the Government restrictions, please leave the furniture where it has been placed, it is there for your own safety!

Thank you

Opening hoursNotes
MondayLunchtime – closed
Evening – 7pm – 10pm

starting Mon 24th May
TuesdayLunchtime – closed
Evening – 7pm – 10pm

starting Tue 25th May
Wednesday12 noon – 10pm
Thursday12 noon – 10pm
Friday12 noon – 10pm
Saturday12 noon – 5pm
Sunday12 noon – 5pm
Opening hours from Monday 17th May 2021
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2021

Re-opening dates

The Hungerford Club is pleased to announce that it will re-open on the following dates.

Sportsground

Tennis will open on the 29th March, subject to restrictions as issued via the LTA and already circulated to tennis section members.

The Bowls Green will reopen on Saturday 17th April.

The Club House

The Club House will re-open on Wednesday 14th April for outdoor table service to members only. Social distancing rules still apply.

At present it has been decided to open as below, but subject to weather conditions, as it may be decided not to serve outdoors during inclement weather. Indoor service is not permitted by Government restrictions.

LunchtimeEvening
Mondayclosedclosed
Tuesdayclosedclosed
Wednesday12:00 – 15:0019:00 – 22:00
Thursday12:00 – 15:0019:00 – 22:00
Friday12:00 – 15:0019:00 – 22:00
Saturday12:00 – 17:00Closed except for bowls matches
Sunday12:00 – 17:00Closed except for bowls matches
Club house opening times for outdoor drinks. 14th April – 17th May

Indoor sports – membership renewal

Those members who may wish to renew their membership without visiting the club may do so by following the guidelines here.

Subscriptions and outdoor sports renewal

We would like to remind members that subscriptions for 2021 become due on 1st April 2021. Subscription rates and details for renewing bowls and tennis membership are published here.

We look forward to welcoming you back to the Hungerford Club.

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Subscription rates – 1st April 2021 to 31st March 2022

Update: These are the subscription rates for 2021-2022. Please click the link to read the new subscription rates from 1st April 2022.

Subscriptions run from 1st April 2021 to 31st March 2022. Each section has different subscription rates.

Indoor Sports

Single£47.00Couple£78.00
Over 65£36.00Over 65 – Couple£61.00
Over 65 & Single£72.00
Full Time Student£25.00Temporary Member£20.00
Payment for membership to the bar or by bank transfer

Bowls

Single£81.00Couple£148.00
Over 65£70.00Over 65 Couple£131.00
Over 65 & Single£142.00Over 65 & Indoor Sports£108.00
Single & Indoor sports£114.00Over 65 & over 65 Indoor Sports£97.00
Single & Over 65 Indoor Sports£108.00
Note: additional charges for competition entry and a green use levy. Bowls Membership Form is available from the bar.

Tennis

Single£128.00Couple£228.00
Family£251.00Full Time Student£58.00
Junior (12-17 years)£35.00Junior (under 12 years)£23.00
Membership via Clubspark: https://clubspark.lta.org.uk/HungerfordTennisClub

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2021

Getting ready!

The recent spell of pleasant weather provided an opportunity for both the Bowls and Tennis sections to prepare for the restrictions on outdoor sports to be lifted.

The bowls section have treated the green with both a fertiliser and moss treatment. The latter has given the green a rather dark look but that is to be expected.

Bowling grren looking a little dark after moss treatment.
Bowling green looking good after moss treatment.

Meanwhile the tennis section have been cleaning the courts. Again, moss is the problem. To really clean the court surface a powerful jet washer was hired. This has a rotating head with multiple jets. The machine is slowly pushed over the courts, cleaning a stripe on each pass. Really stubborn parts can be give an extra clean using the lance which is also used to jet the resulting dirt to the edges of the courts.