Clacton & Dist: Bob’s off to a flyer!
Bob Jillins has started life in Division Two of the Clacton League in fine style, this week recording his second hat-trick in as many matches.
Braintree League: Rubens back in the groove at 88
The Braintree Table Tennis League does not keep sophisticated computerised records but it’s hard to imagine there has ever been a team to match that put out by division three Rayne H in the first week of the league season.
100,000 and counting! How our partnership with Jack Petchey Foundation is inspiring young people into table tennis
VIDEO: Table Tennis England and our partners at the Jack Petchey Foundation are celebrating engaging 100,000 young people across London and Essex.
Join us for the TT Kidz programme webinar
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of table tennis players? Join us for an exciting and informative webinar all about the TT Kidz... Continue reading
Community Table Tennis proves to be a hit in Colchester
Community360, a Colchester-based charity dedicated to enabling social action to improve people’s quality of life, is proud to facilitate the One Colchester Community Hub in... Continue reading
Chelmsford & Dist: Adams boosts slow-starting Danbury
Keith Adams fired a hat-trick in his first appearance of the season to boost Danbury TTC who will be looking to improve on just seven victories from their 20 fixtures completed over the first two weeks of the season.
Burnham & Dist: Squirrells overrun the opposition!
Mapledene A take an early lead in the top division of the Burnham & District Table Tennis League largely thanks to an impeccable hat-trick of wins from their ‘ace in the pack’ Liam Squirrell.
Clacton & Dist: Gary’s efforts in vain
Gary Cattermole has very much been an occasional player for Windsor Eagles in recent years in Division One of the Clacton League, having played only 10 matches in the past three seasons. But he started off in the Eagles’ line-up in their opening match against Walton B and rewarded his side with a hat-trick.
Braintree League: No earth-moving results in the cups
The famous Times headline of yesteryear, Small earthquake in Chile: not many dead, has its Braintree Table Tennis League equivalent in the first round of the team and restricted knockout cups.
Table Tennis Coaches CPD Event: a Great Success in Nottingham
On Sunday 15th September, a highly successful Continuous Professional Development (CPD) event for table tennis coaches was hosted at Carlton Le Willows Academy in Nottingham... Continue reading











