Historical Archive

Table Tennis

There are 7 articles in this archive.

TTE Annual Conference and General Meeting 2023

This is the note that I took during the TTE Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting in July 2023. It was produced primarily to report back to Sussex as I was representing the county at meeting. Obviously, it may well be useful to report back for any other county. This is not the official minutes of the meeting. TTE will produce those in due course.

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National Council notes for October 2022 meeting

This is the note that I took during the TTE Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting in July 2022. It was produced primarily to report back to Sussex as I was representing the county at meeting. Obviously, it may well be useful to report back for any other county. This is not the official minutes of the meeting. TTE will produce those in due course.

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TTE Annual Conference and General Meeting 2022

This is the note that I took during the TTE Annual Conference and Annual General Meeting in July 2022. It was produced primarily to report back to Sussex as I was representing the county at meeting. Obviously, it may well be useful to report back for any other county. This is not the official minutes of the meeting. TTE will produce those in due course.

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AGM Summary 2022

Many of the ideas in this article may already be happening, but are possibly not well publicised and the successful processes need to be formalised so they can be repeated and sustainable.

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Table Tennis Performance

Over the years, the FCA has been fighting a (losing) battle to try to stop consumers receiving poor value and poor advice relating to financial services.

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Sussex County TTA handbook 2009/10

This was my second year of producing the Sussex County handbook. I was General Secretary of Sussex and undertook an inventory of all facilities and personnel. This built on the previous edition.

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Table Tennis in 2017

Many of the ideas in this article may already be happening, but are possibly not well publicised and the successful processes need to be formalised so they can be repeated and sustainable.

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