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Badminton LACK OF PLAYING FACILITIES

Provision For Eight Courts In Hall Plan Badminton in Canterbury has again suffered this season through the lack of playing facilities Almost without exception the clubs are finding it increasingly iiflficult to obtain sufficient time on their courts to provide full facilities for their niembers. and inter-club competition becomes more difficult, according to the annual report of the Canterbury Badminton Association. However, as *» long-term plan, the executive has decided to continue wifh its plan for a Badminton hall of two or three courts initially and provision for a total of up to eight. The plans are at present being completed by the architect, and have received the preliminary approval of the Waimairi County Council, says the report The site, which was granted to the association by the Waimairi County Council, was in Riccarton. said the president Mr O J. Bates It was estimated that it would cost about £BOOO to build the hall with two courts

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28553, 5 April 1958, Page 11

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Badminton LACK OF PLAYING FACILITIES Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28553, 5 April 1958, Page 11

Badminton LACK OF PLAYING FACILITIES Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28553, 5 April 1958, Page 11