Barnsley
Squash Club
Barnsley
Squash Club has been awarded the Bronze Club Certificate of Excellence
by England Squash.
A Brief History
Barnsley
Squash Club first opened on the 1st February 1975 with two courts
and no changing rooms. Players changed some thirty yards away in the
Cricket Pavilion/Clubhouse. This proved to be an unsatisfactory arrangement
once the cricket season started, therefore two large sheds were purchased
and placed near to the squash complex entrance.
By 1976 the club were able to build ladies and gents changing rooms
complete with showers and toilets. This set-up continued for some
time but, due to the popularity of the game, it was decided in 1981
to build two more courts. These were finally opened in 1982 financed
with the help of a grant from the sports council.
Following the takeover of the site by Barnsley Rugby Club, the courts
are now linked into a brand new clubhouse complex which is proving
a huge success.
With a membership of approximately three hundred the club has a good
mix of male, female, student and junior players and for the latter
there is free coaching throughout the season plus a summer school.
Barnsley Squash Club has always fielded teams in both the Yorkshire
Leagues and Sheffield and District Leagues. It runs it's own internal
leagues and club championships for members. With a good history of
being both strong and competitive, the club is in a healthy position
to have a great future in the new millennium.
Address:
Shaw Lane, Barnsley, South Yorkshire S70 6HZ
Telephone number: 01226 203509
info@barnsleyrufc.co.uk