Jack Petchey impact – ADO River Valley

Specialist outdoor independent school ADO River Valley wanted to introduce table tennis to expand their Adventure Sport curriculum. They have witnessed the positive impact table... Continue reading

July 28, 2022 | Julie Snowdon

Jack Petchey impact – Children’s Support Services

Since being part of the Jack Petchey Programme, the Children’s Support Services in Essex has seen first hand the successes table tennis can bring.

July 13, 2022 | Jade Griffiths

Growing a table tennis legacy in the heart of communities – Birmingham

Table Tennis England’s partnership with Sported in Birmingham has seen the creation of three ‘hub and spoke’ model projects, helping to create a lasting impact... Continue reading

May 18, 2022 | Jade Griffiths

Utilising local delivery to build a successful project – Arboretum, Derby

Through partnering with Derby City Council, the Ping! Derby project has taken onboard local issues, needs and requirements to create a successful physical activity offer.

April 20, 2022 | Jade Griffiths

Bat and Chat at Cheslyn Hay table tennis club

Cheslyn Hay table tennis club were keen to engage new players and grow their membership, so decided to introduce a Bat and Chat session to... Continue reading

March 10, 2022 | Julie Snowdon

TT Kidz impact – Sawtry table tennis club

Post pandemic, Sawtry table tennis club were keen to grow their junior section. With funding received to support return to play, they recruited children who... Continue reading

November 10, 2021 | Julie Snowdon

Table tennis brings people back together – Pitsmoor Adventure Playground

After many people suffered from reduced social contact over the Coronavirus pandemic lockdowns, Pitsmoor Adventure Playground in Sheffield has utilised table tennis to bring the... Continue reading

October 13, 2021 | Jade Griffiths

Tackling inequalities with table tennis

During the Coronavirus pandemic, we partnered with Nottingham City council and Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing to support individuals at risk or living with long term... Continue reading

January 29, 2021 | Jade Griffiths

Keeping active during lockdown with table tennis

To support action against rising inactivity and the risk of worsening mental wellbeing, we teamed up with Nottingham City Council to provide communities with opportunities... Continue reading

January 14, 2021 | Jade Griffiths

Returning to play with success – The Belvidere Community Centre and Wallasey Redcaps

After Coronavirus restrictions were lifted, the Belvidere Community Centre restarted their social table tennis club to support their community.

November 27, 2020 | Jade Griffiths