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Tennis courts

Postby toffeeapple » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:02 pm

Me and OH would like to go and play what do we need to do we are residents thanks all x
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Re: Tennis courts

Postby AnnetteD » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:23 pm

The courts on Av de Los Regantes/Calle Islas Chafarinas are free to use. We played there a couple of weeks ago. In case you don’t know where that is, go past Dona Pepa (La Vida Sunset end), towards La Fiesta and they’re just before the roundabout.
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Re: Tennis courts

Postby toffeeapple » Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:34 am

Thanks will give them a go
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Re: Tennis courts

Postby Paul Uden » Mon Mar 25, 2019 11:19 am

The courts in the town (just down from the Spice Hut) and the blue courts mentioned above are municipal courts and free of charge to residents. They can be used if not already booked. To book go to the reception at the municipal centre in the town centre before 2pm (or phone). You will need to give a name and address. There are some rules about how long you can book for etc on the noticeboard there. There is a noticeboard by the courts listing the bookings each day. The blue courts are not subject to a booking process yet because they have not been open so long, but this may change if it becomes a problem. There are no changing or toilet facilities there though like there are in town.
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Re: Tennis courts

Postby ukrolelo » Sun Sep 20, 2020 7:46 pm

Hi, we live close to the blue courts on Calle islalas Chafarninas and calle isla del descubridor.
And last few times there was some coaches and few peoples with cones playing tennis, from what i can see
all of the people are riding away from Quesada after the game.
So is it realy only for residence? Who and were is checking that?
It's like almost every day for 2-3hours.
And some people are using the courts as a kid's playground
How can it be sorted out? :>
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Re: Tennis courts

Postby Paul Uden » Wed Sep 23, 2020 1:31 pm

Maybe go and ask at the Municipal Centre and find out if they have permission. A few years ago coaches took over the two courts in Quesada centre at certain times. They had permission, but it made it harder for residents to get court time. We've not played there since January so not sure on the current situation.
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Re: Tennis courts

Postby ukrolelo » Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:13 am

Thank you!
will check
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