Gaining access to the club and locking up

  1. The outer reservoir gate
  2. Under instructions from TATA the outer reservoir gate is to be kept closed and locked at all times. Persons authorised to enter the reservoir have a key or know our combination lock code;

  3. Do not drive home with the locks in your pocket; its happened.
  4. Don’t hand over the lock to anyone you do not know, or assume they will Lock the gate.
  5. When you are at the club, and if you answer the phone in the lounge, pass the call to one of the club’s committee members; do not divulge the gate code.
  6. The dinghy compound gate
  7. Members can obtain a key for the gate by paying a refundable deposit. If you are not a key holder, make sure you are not the last to leave; if you hold a key and are the last to leave the club, you must lock the gate behind you, otherwise you will be putting member and club assets at risk.