NO ONE TO PLAY WITH: David Juster runs a badminton club with ever decreasing numbers
The Purley United Reformed Church Badminton Junior Club is going through a very rough patch with a record low membership of just eight youngsters.
But last weekend was the ultimate no-show, with none of those eight showing up either.
Joint club manager David Juster is now desperately appealing for 10 to 15-year-olds to bolster the club.
He said: “We've been suffering from really poor numbers since September but last weekend was the first time ever we have had absolutely no one turn up.
“In the club's heyday we would get up to 20 or more people at once, but we only average about five these days.”
A spat between two members hasn't helped the falling numbers.
“Some of the kids want to come to us on Saturday mornings but their schools are holding on to them for rugby or football tournaments,” Mr Juster said.
“And at this time of the year it's school fetes that keeps them away from us.
“But there was also recently a situation where two of our young female members had a fight and neither they nor their circle of friends have turned up since, as they are avoiding each other.”
Mr Juster is keen to emphasise the benefits of badminton, which he says provides youngsters with social skills as well as exercise.
“I see the club as a release from school – the perfect antidote to the end of a rigorous school week,” he said.
“It's a great sport but in my opinion it's an even better social event. “Young kids get to muck about with each other and release all their pent up energy.”
But they are often left exhausted by the lack of numbers.
“Sometimes, when the numbers are really low and we have the same group of kids playing non-stop,” Mr Juster said.
“They are completely worn out within an hour.”
The junior club's eight members pay £22 each year for the weekly sessions from 10am until midday at the church hall in Brighton Road.
Despite the crisis Mr Juster has vowed not to close the club and is now willing to accept members slightly younger than the usual limit of 10 to boost numbers.
He said: “I'm sure parents would love their children taking part, instead of having them resort to other past-times, maybe even violent and anti-social ones.”
An open day is being held for the club on Saturday, July 5, from 10am until midday.
Otherwise, interested parties should contact David on 01689 800629 or visit www.purleybadminton.co.uk