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Bookings Now Open for July ’26 Summer camps!

Parks Tennis is delighted to announce that our summer camps return in July. Summer camps are open to all children from ages 5 to 15 years. The weekly summer camps run Monday to Friday inclusive. Children can do one, two or three weeks. The…
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Summer programme July 2026!

Dublin Parks Tennis summer programme will start on 13th July and run for 3 weeks in our Dublin locations. Classes are booked on a weekly basis (Mon-Fri). Each week is separate and parents can book for one, two or three weeks! The fee is €35…

Seamus Shelly R.I.P.

Dublin Parks Tennis was saddened to learn of the passing of Seamus Shelly on Thursday 9th April. Seamus was one of the founding members and the first Chairperson of Dublin Parks Tennis.   Seamus, together with his son Tom, brought…

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