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No Player may visit a neighbouring house to retrieve a lost ball, without the permission of the Duty Rota Supervisor.

Balls which are played over the perimeter fence of the Courts must be retrieved immediately by the Player responsible.


Visitors

Each Member may introduce Visitors up to a maximum of six visits per season, on payment of a fee of 30p per visit, and subject to the permission of the Duty Rota Supervisor.

Normally only one Visitor will be permitted on each Court at a time, unless the number of Members wishing to play is such that the Duty Rota Supervisor can waive this limitation. (This rule shall not apply to Club matches.)

Visitors’ Fees are payable to the Duty Rota Supervisor, who should pass them on to the Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer as soon as possible.


Breach of Rules

It will be the task of the Supervising Adult to ensure that these rules are observed, and it will be within their discretion to ask Members or other persons to leave the Club premises, if the rules are flagrantly disregarded (see also Clause 2.3).

Persistent or serious contraventions shall be reported as soon as possible to the Management Committee, who, at a properly constituted meeting, will decide whether to suspend a Member or Members concerned, or to take other appropriate action including seeking the cost of repair. Such discretion also extends to cover other persons visiting the Club premises.

As reviewed by the Management Committee in January 2003