
"We're a friendly group of players, who welcome players of all standards and ages" - is a boast many chess clubs would like to make. When I went along to find out what our friends and neighbours at Streatham Chess Club get up to, in their weekly Wednesday meetings from 3pm-8pm at Streatham Library, I found that they could not only say that about themselves - but a whole lot more besides. Here's my report.
On top of that, the club definitely has a real community ethos. Being located in the middle of the busy Streatham High Road, not charging fees, easy to find in a Public Library, and open from afternoon to evening - all these things bring together different people from the surrounding area's complex multicultural mix. So much so, the club in fact has players from over a dozen nations - for whom chess is now a common language.In short - if you live near enough in south London and are remotely interested in chess, you should make this a regular fixture in your diary for Wednesdays. (Or you can email Stan for more information, if you prefer.)
I'll certainly be popping along from time to time - so perhaps I'll even see you there?
Note: there's an update on the chess club at Streatham Library here.
I'd be interested to know if there are still junior chess mornings at Peckham library. There certainly were a year or so ago.
ReplyDeleteTo judge from that Library's website, I'd guess not.
ReplyDeleteWhat an extraordinary-looking building though. Have you been? Does it work as a library?
I don't really think so.
ReplyDeleteAlso in Peckham...
Maybe it's improving, who knows . . .
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