New Corby table tennis club set for smashing opening after funding boost

A new table tennis club is set to open in Corby next month after receving a £31,500 grant from the sport's governing body.
The centre is almost ready for its grand opening on February 8.The centre is almost ready for its grand opening on February 8.
The centre is almost ready for its grand opening on February 8.

Corby Smash TTC, on the Earlstrees Industrial Estate, is set to open on Monday, February 8, after the cash boost from Table Tennis England.

What was once a rubbish-strewn empty shell has been transformed into a state-of-the-art club which features the wooden sprung floor used at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games lighting – good enough to host a World Championship final.

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The club has planning permission to run from 6am to midnight seven days a week and has eight tables for two star competition and 15 for basic coaching.

The driving force behind the scheme is club chairman Colin Wilson – a former Commonwealth Games silver medallist – whose idea is to demonstrate that it is possible to run a privately-owned full-time table tennis facility on a commercial basis in the way a gym would do.

And he has some big plans for attracting players of all ages and abilities to the club, working with the existing Corby Town TTC on the other side of town.

He said: “Corby is lucky to already have a good club in the town run by the redoubtable Tom Cardwell, Henry Arthur and Chris Haynes, it has four to six tables and is open on two evenings per week.

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“We will multiply this availability of provision and we are committed to working together with Corby Town TTC to make both clubs successful.

“One is in the south-west and one in the north-east of town, and we want to get a lot more young and old players playing at either venue, plus at more informal venues around the town.

“We will target the whole community including 50+, women-only sessions, disabled groups, local mental health groups, local youth and school pupils and aspiring performers.

“There will be free play, pay-and-play, large and small group coaching and one-to-one specialist coaching, as well as lots of fun local events and informal competitions.”

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The club has exchanged contracts this month on an initial 10-year lease and, if successful, it can provide a model for similar schemes around the country.

Apart from the Table Tennis England funding and £2,500 from Corby Enterprise, the club has funded the £150,000 refurbishment and kitting-out costs itself from savings and loans.

Colin said the facilities grant from Table Tennis England was instrumental in bringing the project to fruition.

He added: “Without the financial and intangible support of Table Tennis England once we were turned down for part of the required funding by one of the major banks, we would never have been able to take the step to make Corby Smash Table Tennis Centre a reality.

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“We are delighted and relieved to finally have the keys and to try to make Corby Smash TTC one of the best table tennis venues around.

“We have a number of innovations in store, while needing to gain plenty of paying customers fairly quickly to maintain our cash balance.

“We will do our best to make it a success and we are both excited and scared right now in equal measure.”

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