Herefordshire Squash and Racketball Clubs

The largest club in the county is Hereford Whitecross Club in Hereford. Other venues are at the Halo Leisure Centres in Hereford and Ledbury, and on the border with Powys at Presteigne.

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Hereford Whitecross club

"Regarded as the premier rackets club in the county, ... dedicated to the provision of racket sports and social facilities to everyone in the area. Membership is open to all...". Whitecross has four hard-backed courts and one glass-backed adjoining the bar. Players represent the club in teams in the Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire leagues. Regular in-house competitions include a pyramid-style box league, club championship and various handicap competitions. Junior coaching runs on Tuesday evenings at 5:30 and Thursday evenings at 4:30 and 5:30. Ladies coaching is on Wednesday evenings at 6pm and Thursdays at 6:45pm. A clubnight is held on a Wednesday evening with an open coaching session running for the first session. Individual coaching sessions are available by appointment with one of several coaches at the club.

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Halo Hereford

"This vibrant facility offers an overwhelming range of sports and activities to keep you busy and active." The Halo centre at Hereford has two glass-backed courts. It has an internal box league which is well-supported.

Hereford Cathedral and River Wye

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Halo Ledbury

The leisure centre at Ledbury, on the site of John Masefield School, has the newest courts in the county with two glass-back courts available for public hire.

Church Lane, Ledbury

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East Radnor Leisure Centre (Presteigne)

"East Radnor Leisure Centre has two squash courts with sprung maple wood floor." There are rackets and equipment available for hire.Strictly speaking these courts are not in Herefordshire, but Presteigne is situated right on the Powys border and a team from these courts competes in the herfordshire league.

One of the Squash courts at East Radnor Leisure Centre

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Other neighbouring counties

There are courts just over the county border in Monmouth (Monmouthshire), Abergavenny (Monmouthshire) and Malvern (Worcestershire)

The 13th Century gateway over the river Monnow at Monmouth

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Abergavenny Leisure centre »

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