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Ping pong champ Harry Fairchild reopens Brighton Table Tennis Club after first stage of £500k refurbishment

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 4 Oct, 2016 at 6:48PM
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Ping pong champ Harry Fairchild reopens Brighton Table Tennis Club after first stage of £500k refurbishment

Members of Brighton Table Tennis Club celebrate the reopening of their Kemp Town premises

Ping pong champion Harry Fairchild has reopened Brighton Table Tennis Club after the completion of the first stage of a £500,000 refurbishment.

The UK Down Syndrome table tennis champion officially reopened the club at the Fitzherbert Centre, in Kemp Town.

The ribbon cutting marked the end of the first stage of a major transformation programme costing £400,000 to renovate the outside of the building.

It is owed by the Parish of St John the Baptist, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton. The parish is led by Canon David Foley.

Now, with the help of a Table Tennis England grant of £100,000, the club is about to start work on renovating the inside of the building.

Mr Fairchild, the world’s first qualified coach with Down Syndrome, is one of the more than 300 people who play at the club each week.

Harry Fairchild reopens Brighton Table Tennis Club
Harry Fairchild reopens Brighton Table Tennis Club

It is open seven days a week to players of all ages and abilities and runs special sessions for people with learning difficulties, looked after children, under 16s, and over 60s. Two women-only sessions are held each week.

Founder and trustee Harry McCarney said: “The building has been transformed since July 2015 when we moved in.

“Having a secure base of our own has been central to the BTTC’s rapid development in the past year.

“We are now recognised as one of the leading table tennis clubs in England and an important community asset in Brighton and Hove that is bringing significant sums of money into the city to support sport.

“We thank Canon Foley and the Parish of St John the Baptist, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Arundel and Brighton, for granting the club a long lease on the Fitzherbert Centre and for investing funds into the outside of the building.

“We are also grateful to Table Tennis England for the grant which will make the inside refurbishment possible.”

In the past year the club has become Britain’s first Club of Sanctuary for its work with unaccompanied refugee children and young people

It also won the first national Community Integration Award for the way it brings together young people from the city and from around the world – from Aleppo to Vietnam – through table tennis.

Members of Brighton Table Tennis Club celebrate the reopening of their Kemp Town premises
Members of Brighton Table Tennis Club celebrate the reopening of their Kemp Town premises

It has forged links with Brighton Housing Trust to provide table tennis and coaching for homeless men and women at the BHT’s First Base centre.

Regular sessions are also run for patients at Mill View psychiatric hospital. More recently, the club has begun working with the Youth Offending Team and young offenders.

The club runs regular coaching sessions in five secondary schools and eight primaries – and more than 260 students play across three campuses each week at City College where the club provides coaches for six weekly sessions.

More than 40 people play at the 50+ sessions at the King Alfred Leisure Centre each week. In addition, table tennis is played on the 30 outdoor tables scattered across Brighton and Hove.

Mr McCarney said: “Inexpensive to play, table tennis really is the people’s game. It brings communities together, helps end isolation and contributes to physical and mental wellbeing.

“The club’s aim is to provide as many opportunities as possible for as many people as possible to come together in our city across a table tennis net.”

The reopening took place last Thursday (29 September). For more information, visit http://www.brightontabletennisclub.co.uk.

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