Club of the Week: Ely Tennis Club
This week we welcome Ely Tennis Club, a non-profit organisation priding which prides itself on being the city's largest and most-inclusive tennis club.
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Oliver is a reporter for Newsquest Cambridgeshire, specialising in features and data-led investigations. He writes for the Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Wisbech Standard, Cambs Times and Peterborough Matters.
Oliver is a reporter for Newsquest Cambridgeshire, specialising in features and data-led investigations. He writes for the Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Wisbech Standard, Cambs Times and Peterborough Matters.
This week we welcome Ely Tennis Club, a non-profit organisation priding which prides itself on being the city's largest and most-inclusive tennis club.
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