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    Flood the courts!

    Well, maybe not flood them but this is a precarious time for some of our courts in the region as clubs and, particularly leisure centres start to open and wonder how they're going to make the most of what they've got to recoup their losses.

    What we don't want, is leisure centre managers eyeing up their empty squash courts and thinking they'd be a whole lot more profitable if they used them for socially distanced zumba or maybe an overflow for their gym as the kit is all too close together...

    So it would be a good idea if we did make best use of the courts as they come available and maybe even call the leisure centres to ask when they'll be open just to remind them there's an enthusiastic bunch out here who want to get back on court.

    Drills and solos and 'sides' may not be your thing but getting back on court ASAP is one way we can help keep them open. Maybe drills and solos could become your thing... it's what the professionals do and it doesn't seem to do them any harm...

    For those who want/need to keep away then that's fine too but for those of us itching to get back on court - now is your time to show up in numbers.

    Lots of info on how to stay safe and ideas on what you can do on court on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/avoncountysquash/

    Cheers,

        Richard (on behalf of the Avon County committee)