Albury Junior Badminton Club is one of the largest junior badminton clubs in Surrey with over 80 members. The club’s main training ground is at St. Bede’s School Sports Centre in Redhill and the secondary training ground is at Oakwood Sports Centre in Horley. The standard of players ranges from beginners to County players. Many players have represented the Reigate & Banstead Borough team, some players compete in District League matches and other various tournaments in Surrey and Sussex. Many have achieved various sporting awards and have gone on to represent their Universities.
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| - Albury Junior Badminton Club is one of the largest junior badminton clubs in Surrey with over 80 members. The club’s main training ground is at St. Bede’s School Sports Centre in Redhill and the secondary training ground is at Oakwood Sports Centre in Horley. The standard of players ranges from beginners to County players. Many players have represented the Reigate & Banstead Borough team, some players compete in District League matches and other various tournaments in Surrey and Sussex. Many have achieved various sporting awards and have gone on to represent their Universities.
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| - Albury Junior Badminton Club
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Coach
| - Amelia Guare
- Dennis Champion
- Emma Wyeth
- Josh Loftus
- Kevin Noakes
- Lesley Ip
- Patrick Maher
- Tony Hart
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| - Oakwood School Sports Centre
- St Bede's School Sports Centre
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| - www.badmintondevelopment.com
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| - Albury Junior Badminton Club
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| - Redhill and Horley, Surrey
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| - Albury Junior Badminton Club is one of the largest junior badminton clubs in Surrey with over 80 members. The club’s main training ground is at St. Bede’s School Sports Centre in Redhill and the secondary training ground is at Oakwood Sports Centre in Horley. The standard of players ranges from beginners to County players. Many players have represented the Reigate & Banstead Borough team, some players compete in District League matches and other various tournaments in Surrey and Sussex. Many have achieved various sporting awards and have gone on to represent their Universities. Recent notable successes include winning the Surrey Youth Games in 2007 and taking Silver in 2006.
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