Election post
I am standing for Social Secretary because I believe badminton should be more than just a sport. It should be a space where everyone feels welcome, relaxed and connected. Since joining the club, I’ve seen how much fun the game can be when the atmosphere is friendly and inclusive, and I’d love to help build more of that. For me, some of the best moments in the club have come from casual rallies, switching partners and simply enjoying the game without pressure. I would love to help create more of that atmosphere for everyone.
As Social Secretary, I want to organise weekly social sessions that are structured enough to keep games flowing, but relaxed enough for people of all abilities to enjoy. Since court time is limited, fairness is especially important. I will implement structured rotations and organised sign-ups to ensure equal playtime and allow as many members as possible to participate each week.
I also hope to introduce small social touches, such as themed sessions, lucky-dip doubles to help people mix, and beginner-friendly courts so new members feel comfortable joining in. My aim is not to make the club more competitive, but more connected. Above all, I want badminton to be something people genuinely look forward to each week — a place to unwind, meet new people and feel included. If elected, I will be committed to making our club welcoming, organised and truly social for everyone.