Visitors
Terms of Use
The club takes no responsibility for personal items left in club premises.
Only tennis must be played on the courts. Any other activity is forbidden.
Appropriate sports clothing must be worn at all times i.e. correct non-slip, soft soled, non-marking footwear and tops worn at all times.
All users must conduct a personal risk assessment before playing and ensure that the courts are safe for use. Any users playing when the courts are considered unsafe, does so at their own risk.
The club welcomes feedback. Anybody is welcome to provide feedback via montrosetennisclub@gmail.com
Codes of Conduct
Please read and follow our Codes of Conduct.
Parking
Do not park cross the dropped kerb opposite the gate on Warrack Terrace.
Be considerate to our neighbours and leave plenty of room in front of their driveways.
Always be aware of children crossing the road.
Floodlights
All members and visitors have use of the floodlights. Floodlights can only be operated between the hours of 8am and 10pm, and will switch off automatically at 10pm.
The floodlights are operated by £1 coins. Current charges are displayed at the club.
Coins are inserted into the machines on the side of the clubhouse and several coins can be used at once to provide continuous lighting. An alarm will sound five minutes before the lights are due to go out. If you wish to continue after the alarm sounds, put your next coin in before the lights go out otherwise they need about five minutes to come on again.
Booking Tennis Courts
Courts 1 and 2 are available to the general public to book. Members of the public are entitled to book these courts but must pay a fee.
If non-members don't have their own rackets or balls, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO E-MAIL montrosetennisclub@gmail.com to arrange to borrow equipment.
All visitors must book tennis courts in advance using the online booking system on the club website. Members can book courts for their use only and can pay for non-members to join them as guests. Members must not book courts for non-members to use. If members or visitors are unable to use their booking, they are asked to cancel it in order to free up the courts for others.
The club retains the right to block book courts. All block bookings will be clearly marked on the booking system.