TAVISTOCK Squash Club has been presented with a Squash Factory Mini Wall after winning it in a competition.

The mini wall has been officially endorsed by England Squash as a revolutionary new product for learning and practising the game outside a aquash court, and was presented to the club by Emma Gibson of England Squash.

The presentation took place at Tavistock Community Primary School in front of a group of children looking forward to having their first experience on the mini wall.

Emma, regional development officer for England Squash said: ?The Squash Factory Mini Wall will take squash into the local community and significantly help to introduce new players to the game.?

Leading grassroots sports agency Factory Eleven, in association with England Squash, has developed the Squash Factory Mini Wall.

Peter Gray, director of Factory Eleven, said: ?We are especially proud to be working with England Squash and for them to be utilising our Squash Factory concept to change the perception of the game and its accessibility for young players.?

Malcolm Tripp from Tavistock Squash Club accepted the mini wall on behalf of the club.

The squash club won the mini wall in a competition held in the Squash Player magazine.