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Peter Mears, the chief groundsman at the Wilding Park tennis complex in Woodham Road, checks the moisture on the middle bay of courts yesterday. The courts have been too wet for senior interclub play to go ahead this season and the heavy rainfall earlier this week left the courts sodden. Mr Mears estimates that the courts will need 10 days to dry out sufficiently for play to start.

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Press, 26 October 1989, Page 34

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Peter Mears, the chief groundsman at the Wilding Park tennis complex in Woodham Road, checks the moisture on the middle bay of courts yesterday. The courts have been too wet for senior interclub play to go ahead this season and the heavy rainfall earlier this week left the courts sodden. Mr Mears estimates that the courts will need 10 days to dry out sufficiently for play to start. Press, 26 October 1989, Page 34

Peter Mears, the chief groundsman at the Wilding Park tennis complex in Woodham Road, checks the moisture on the middle bay of courts yesterday. The courts have been too wet for senior interclub play to go ahead this season and the heavy rainfall earlier this week left the courts sodden. Mr Mears estimates that the courts will need 10 days to dry out sufficiently for play to start. Press, 26 October 1989, Page 34