CLUB RE-OPENING |
The club successfully trialled a return of duplicate bridge on Thursdays with a reduced number of tables. Following the new regulations on social distancing in force from 14th September 2020 please contact Vic for up to date information
A risk assessment was carried out and agreed with the hall’s administrators, who issued the attached undertakings and requests.
You will need to book in advance by contacting Vic on 07368 436108 up to three weeks in advance. Ensure Vic has your current contact details. If you develop a temperature, new persistent cough or lose your sense of smell or taste please cancel your booking and self isolate until you have had a test. If you test positive after attending a bridge session please inform Vic immediately. If you have booked a place but are unable to attend for other reasons please inform Vic as soon as possible.
The full guidance to socially distanced playing can be viewed by clicking here There are summaries in the boxes to the right.
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Introducing the club |
When able to operate fully we have two sessions of bridge a week on Monday and Thursday evenings. On Thursdays you can ask for assistance and advice whilst bidding if required so those who have already learnt the basics of the game can start to play duplicate bridge. Currently the Club is only open on Thursdays.
If you have already played duplicate bridge for a couple of years and want to play at a faster pace then our Monday evening sessions may suit you better. Both sessions are relaxed and friendly and new players are always welcome.
We are based at Trinity United Reform Church, Freelands Road, Bromley - for further details visit the information page
The club is not suitable for those who have not yet had some form of tuition. Guidance on some sources of learning can be found on the useful links page.
As well as playing duplicate bridge there are the occasional teams events and bridge weekends - for more details click on club weekends and Events
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EBU |
 We are not affiliated to the EBU but try to abide by their rules and code of conduct. |
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