Booking Information

Standard Bookings

All members of the public can book up to 7 days in advance. Reservations are restricted to 2 bookings per day. Each booking is restricted to a maximum of 2 hours. There is an off-peak rate available during weekdays from 12-3pm.

Adults
•    Ages: 16+
•    Standard rate per hour: £10
•    Off-peak rate: £6.50
•    Floodlit rate: £14

Concessions
•    Ages: Children under 16 or adults over 60
•    Standard rate per hour: £5
•    Off-peak rate: £3.50
•    Floodlit rate: £9
•    Please complete the free membership to access these rates from the Membership page.

Residents' Membership

All residents of Kensington and Chelsea can apply for a Residents' Membership. The court hire costs remain as above, however Members will be able to book up to 14 days in advance. The Membership includes an annual charge of £20 and allows bookings of up to 2 hours per day. Memberships are limited to one standard rate membership, and one concession rate membership per household. Please see the Membership page for details on how to apply.

Free Community Hours

On Mondays and Wednesdays in Holland Park one court is available to book for free at both 9am and 10am. This court can be booked up to one week in advance by calling the booking office on 0207 602 2226

 

Cancellations and Rain Credits

Cancellations

  • In order to receive a full refund, courts must be cancelled at least 12 hours before the booking begins. Bookings cancelled online after this window has closed will still be removed, but will not receive a refund.

Rain Credits

  • Rain Credits are issued at the discretion of the Sports Booking Office.
  • Customers whose booking has been affected by rain or by extreme weather should call or email the booking office. Credit will then be added to their online account.
  • Rain credits are available for up to one month after the original booking.
  • Customers claiming credits must provide details of the time and date of the original booking.

 

Welfare and Safeguarding

Idverde and RBKC acknowledges the duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults at risk.  The club is committed to ensuring safeguarding practice reflects statutory responsibilities, government guidance and complies with best practice and LTA requirements.

Have you seen or heard something on court which makes you concerned about someone’s welfare? Please click here for a list of contact details and speak to someone as soon as possible.

For a copy of the Park’s welfare policy, please click here

For a copy of the Park’s Diversity and Inclusion policy, please click here