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London Civil Service Squash Club

About us: what we offer, how to join

We are a friendly and dynamic Club, offering:

  • Squash, for men and women, for all levels of fitness and ability
  • Regular league games covering all levels, from beginners to advanced
  • Annual club championships
  • About 12 friendly matches a year against other clubs
  • Coaching for all levels
  • Easy and convenient access to additional fitness and beauty facilities

The club is based in the South Bank Club at Vauxhall, a state-of-the-art sports, fitness and beauty centre with extensive facilities, and well served by public transport. As a CSSC London Squash Club member you have access to:

  • 8 squash courts, at £6 per hour, which CSSC London Squash Club members can use every day until 6:30 pm Monday to Friday, and all day on weekends
  • 2 gyms and a variety of classes for £5 a session without paying for South Bank Sports Centre yearly membership, solarium and beauty treatments
  • Sauna and steamroom - free to playing members of the CSSC London Squash Club - plus free use of the Jacuzzi with spa water for ladies
  • Lounge area with bar for members and guests

We have been in existence for over 16 years, competing high in the Surrey league.

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We've put together a short note summarising things newcomers need to know!

How to join

You need to be a CSSC member to join our Club. To download a copy of the CSSC membership form, please go to www.cssc.co.uk

If you would like to join our Club, please see below for a copy of our membership form. You will need to return it to Derek Heather with a recent passport-size photo and a cheque made payable to “CSSC London Squash Club”.

Membership costs only £50 a year.

See contact us for full details of the best people to talk to!

Page updated 28 February, 2010