Clacton & Dist: Gale and Denyer work their magic
There have been many famous double acts over the years but Mark Gale and Allen Denyer performed a magic trick worthy of Penn and Teller in taking the honours in the Clacton League’s Drawn Doubles Tournament held at Windsor’s St James’ Hall venue.
Cumbria Junior & Adult 2★ Open
Cumbria Junior & Adult 2 Star competition taking place in the North West at Kirkby Stephen TTC, Cumbria on 6th December 2025. Closing date: 26th Nov 25
Burnham & Dist: New rules, same outcome in Handicap Cup
With new rules and structure in place for this season would Cold Norton B's command of the competition be threatened in any way?
Braintree League: No real upsets in cups
The first round of the team and restricted cups in the Braintree Table Tennis League is invariably a case of sorting the wheat from the chaff.
Clacton & Dist: Brotherhood H show their class
Division Three of the Clacton League is the strongest it’s been for many seasons, with no obvious weak teams, but Brotherhood H look to be a class above the rest.
Pride of Table Tennis Awards 25/26 open for nominations
Do you know an amazing volunteer who deserves honouring for their selfless commitment to our sport? It’s time to put them forward for the Pride of Table Tennis Awards!
Clacton & Dist: Gallgher going strong
If there was an award in the Clacton League for the most improved player in recent years, then John Gallagher of Brotherhood G would certainly be one of the leading candidates.
Braintree League: Leaders rise above tight chasing pack
The second division in the Braintree Table Tennis League is turning into an unpredictable melange where everyone, it seems, is capable of beating everyone else – apart from the team at the top.
Updated app for mobile devices – another step forward for TT Leagues
A new version of the popular TT Leagues App has been published. It extends the capabilities of the app, which now acts as an Information Hub with access to multiple sites.
Braintree League: Relegation places could be close
The struggle to avoid relegation from division one of the Braintree Table Tennis League could be one of the most intriguing of recent years with no obvious candidate for the drop.












