GREEN POINTED SWISS WEEKEND

Saturday and Sunday 8th & 9th March 2008

At the Barkston Gardens Hotel
And The Young Chelsea Bridge Club


Swiss Pairs on Saturday starting at 1.00 pm
Swiss Teams on Sunday starting at 11.30 am

PROGRAMME

Saturday 8th: Swiss Pairs
1.00 pm Session 1: 4 x 7 Board matches
5.00 pm Interval
6.30 pm Session 2: 3 x 7 Board matches
(Finish time approx 9.30 pm)
Sunday 9th: Swiss Teams
11.30 am Session 1: 3 x 7 Board matches
2.30 pm Interval
3.30 pm Session 2: 4 x 7 Board matches
(Finish time approx 7.30pm)

ENTRIES
Click for a brochure containing an entry form. Word format or PDF file

Accommodation will be limited and entries will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

Entries containing a SAE or an email address will be acknowledged.

Cheques should be made payable to LMBA and sent with an entry form to: the Tournament Organizer.

Chris Duckworth
201 Greyhound Road
London
W14 9SD
Tel; 020 7385 3534
Email


Non EBU members must include an additional £22.00 joining fee.

Refreshments;
The club has a licenced bar serving drinks and sandwiches. There are also plenty of restuarants and cafe's nearby in Earls Court Road.

Entry Fees
£22 per player for each day

DO NOT SEND ENTRIES TO THE EBU
How to Get there;

Address
The Young Chelsea Bridge Club
32 Barkston Gardens, Earls Court,
London SW5 0EN Tel 020-7373 1665
The Barkston Gardens Hotel
34-44 Barkston Gardens, Earls Court
London SW5 0EW

Both the hotel and the Young Chelsea BC will be used as a playing venues , but you should register at the hotel on arrival.

By Underground:
Piccadilly and District Lines to Earls Court. Take the Earls Court Road exit, turn right, and Barkston Gardens is shortly on your left, opposite Marks & Spencer.

By Car:
Turn into Earls Court Road from the A4 Cromwell Road. Barkston Gardens is the second on the left after the Tube station.

Parking:
On Saturday, some street parking is available (metered or pay and display until 1.30 pm) around and to the east of Collingham Road, one block east of the club. Do not park in the residents’ bays. No restrictions apply on Sunday – you can park in the residents’ bays and on single yellow lines

Sunday travel
Please allow plenty of time to reach the venue. Central London roads are always full of traffic, even on Sundays, and there are also often road and rail works on Sundays slowing down all forms of transport.