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→   Our Spring Newsletter is now available to read online. Well done to Kevin for once again producing an egg-cellent read. [Read the rest..]

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Calling all Clubs and Players
20% discount on a wide range of equipment and clothing including brands such as Bradbury, Kookaburra, Gunn & Moore, Adidas, Gray Nicholls, Hunts County, Salix and much more. Somerset County Sports Cricket Fair @ Bideford Cricket Club, Westward Ho! 11am Sunday 29th March Tel. 01823 337597 Somerset County Sports 15.02.09 Ex Somerset all-rounder Keith Parsons attended Bideford Cricket Club’s first indoor net session of the year on Sunday and was able to offer some expert coaching advice to some of the players. Keith, who made his first class debut for the Cidermen in 1992 and retired last season, is now Corporate Sales Manager for Somerset County Sports who are supplying Bideford with their new club shirts and training kit. And until 2011, this is being sponsored by the Milky Way Adventure Park of Clovelly. While Keith is away playing for the MCC in Nepal next month, his Somerset County Sports colleagues will be holding a Cricket Fair at Bideford’s Westward Ho! Ground at 11am on Sunday 29th March. Bats, pads, gloves and clothing will all be available. All are welcome. But Keith will be coming back to Bideford later on in the summer, bringing his Taunton St Andrews team down to Westward Ho! on August Bank Holiday Monday for a triangular 20/Twenty Festival against a Bideford XI and an XI from North Devon League Division One rivals Victoria Park. The first match starts at 10am, all welcome.
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02.02.09 Our New Year Club Newsletter is now available on line. Thanks to Kevin Fishleigh for all his hard work and organisation in getting it all together. Download it here.
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Captains have now been appointed for 2009
Saturday 1st XI
Devon League B
Pete Waterman
01237 422725
The Club's pre-season indoor nets will be held on Sunday mornings from
15th February ~ 22nd March.
Sessions begin at 10am to 12 noon at Grenville College, Bideford.
Any new or existing players interested in coming along should contact one of the captains, or Paul Argyle on 01837 83267 or just turn up on the first day.
Saturday 2nd XI
Devon League B
Jon Weekes
Sunday 1st XI
North Devon League 1
 
Ian Hayter
01237 478013
Sunday 2nd XI
North Devon League 4
Darren Hart
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BIDEFORD Cricket Club is fighting to ensure the future of its historic ground at Westward Ho!

Cricket has been played here since at least the 1880s when it was the playing field of United Services College, where Rudyard Kipling was a pupil.

But our seaside ground has become hemmed in by modern development and claims against the club for damage caused by balls hit out of the field have been increasing.

Now the club has launched an appeal for £9,000 to pay for higher fencing on two sides of the ground to satisfy its insurance company.

The money has to be raised by April 1 next year to guarantee that the insurance will be renewed.

"No fencing, no cricket. That could be the reality of the situation," said Peter Adams, president of the club, which runs sides in the Devon league and North Devon Holiday Homes League.


It also has a thriving Colts section, which attracted up to 120 youngsters a week to net sessions last season.

Club treasurer Andy Davies said: "The insurance company has not said it will refuse to renew our insurance, but that is the prospect if we do not find the money for higher fencing."

Club chairman Brian Champion said: "Bats are getting heavier, players are getting stronger and more and more balls are being hit out of the ground. It is a very worrying situation."

The club has obtained planning permission from Torridge District Council - which owns the ground - to erect netting 6.35 metres high on the two most vulnerable sides of the field.

The netting would be erected behind existing fencing at the beginning of the season and removed after the last game.

"Inevitably, some balls will still go over the top, but we have to be seen to be doing something, or we might not be able to play cricket there again and that would be a great loss to the community," Mr. Champion said.

"We've had a meeting with Torridge Council and they were most helpful, suggesting where we might obtain grants.

"But that could be a long process and we must have the netting in place by the beginning of next season to ensure our survival.

"That's why we are appealing to people to help us raise the money. The club has already raised £1,000 towards the cost."

Offers of help should be directed to club president Peter Adams at Amberley, Limers Lane, Northam. Article reproduced permission of North Devon Gazette
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