Summer Truro Guide

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Tennis in Truro Tennis is a great way to get active with friends and family. Why not make the most of the warmer weather and head to one of our city’s courts?

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ruro is home to one of the largest and most active clubs in Cornwall. Located in Newbridge on the outskirts of the city, Truro Lawn Tennis Club is open to all, whether you’re a complete novice or confident player. Non-members can head to the courts of Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday’s to join the club sessions. The club also runs dedicated children’s sessions every Saturday morning Truro Community at £5 per session. If you’re spending an afternoon Library Garden enjoying the city’s parks, why not reviously a set of parking spaces book a slot on Malpas’ newly behind the library, the area has refurbished tennis courts? Nestled been transformed into a fun and between the riverside and the inspirational community garden. park’s children’s play area and Why not visit, dip into a book or join beautifully kept garden areas, the the locals for one of their volunteer courts are due to reopen in early garden plantings or clean-ups? June. There’s plenty of free parking

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available at the park as well as a café serving hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and snacks. Court rental starts at £6 and can be paid for at the café. Throughout the summer, Truro Senior School opens its courts to the public. Rent one of their six outside courts for £6.50 from 6pm until late. Rackets and balls are also available to rent for 50p per item. 5


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