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39 pairs from clubs all over northern Sydney competed today for the News Local Northern Sydney Pairs trophy. The overall winners were Anne Morris and Noreen Grant. The runners up were Lyn Smith and Jocelyn Bertram. The best Peninsula pair were Maureen Cooksley and Beryl Dawson. A good time was held by all!
There has been a clarification of the Playing Rules in regard to Brown Sticker systems.
Our Clubhouse is located in the Nelson Heather Centre at 4 Jacksons Road Warriewood near the corner with Pittwater Road and just a few minutes walk from the Warriewood Square Shopping Centre. Buses, including the new B-Line, that run along Pittwater Rd from Mona Vale and the City stop very close to the Jacksons Road turn-off. Car parking within the grounds is free and accessed from Boondah Road (first turn right when entering Jacksons Road) but please notice that some spaces are reserved for Meal-on-Wheels volunteers during the day. Ample street parking is available nearby.
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The clubhouse is a well appointed and purpose-built facility with reverse-cycle air conditioning and a fully equipped kitchen. We can comfortably accommodate up to 40 bridge tables with side-tables for drinks, bidding boxes etc. Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided free at all sessions but meals are not generally available.
The Peninsula Bridge Club is located at 9/5 Vuko Place, Warriewood 2102. You can drag the Google Map's location, change its scale, or you can click on the marker to enter your location and obtain directions to the club. If you are new to the club, please park on the street.
Peninsula Bridge Club Inc is a non-profit association, incorporated under the NSW Association Incorporations Act (2009) and Associations Incorporation Regulation (2016) which are administered by the NSW Department of Fair Trading. The Club's Constitution was updated by a Special General Meeting on 16 May 2018 to take into account the 2016 Regulations with two further amendments approved at the AGM on 29 September 2018 and further amendments approved at the AGM on 26 November 2022.
The Peninsula Bridge Club started from humble beginnings in the 1960s with 1 January 1967 deemed to be the Foundation date and 1967 the year that really saw the Club get going together with its formal establishment.
The Early Days - 1960s
In the early 1960s, Bill Bale, his wife and Ada Sloman travelled to Lindfield for their bridge - a long journey - and explored the possibilities of a local venue. Ada was a member of the Newport Women’s Bowling Club and gained permission to use one of their rooms. So in September 1966, an informal bridge group commenced - the Peninsula Bridge Circle.
Welcome! Please join us for a friendly game of bridge at minimal cost in our top quality facilities on the beautiful northern beaches of Sydney (convenient parking and wheelchair access available). We offer:
- Regular duplicate bridge sessions and events six days a week (and some evenings)
- NSWBA tournament events with green, red and gold masterpoints
- A wide range of bridge education classes and workshops at all levels
Sarah Young, President