TEMPORARY CLUB HOUSE Sample Clauses

TEMPORARY CLUB HOUSE. In response to the requests of the residents to improve the quality of living in the HC, MPL has been working to provide a well rounded and fully equipped Air Conditioned Club House to the HC residents. The facilities offered are: (i) Indoor Shuttle court; (ii) Indoor Table Tennis boards(2); (iii) Two carom boards and card tables; (iii) a fully equipped gym ( close to 15 equipments ); (iv) a yoga cum meditation room; (v) a small library. At the other end the club houses (vi) a AV room equipped with connections and equipments; (vii) an office for the Residents Association (viii) a general hall for hosting get-to-xxxxxxx; (ix) children play area (fondly referred to by Residents as sandpit); (x) a basketball court; (xi) a open dining area; (xii) covered areas for service providers such as clothes-pressing, veg vendor and a grocer The Club House will be a paid service provided by MPL and it will be managed on a professional basis. Necessary communication and notices relating to rules governing the use of Club House will be displayed on the premises very soon MPL intends to open for the use of the residents the enlarged and refurbished Temp Club House during this week of December 2011, as promised to the HC members
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