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2021 Men's Meeting Dates.

North Cambs Derbyshire v Northants A
North Cambs played their second home game at March IBC and despite some good bowls lost on 3 rinks and overall shots 106 - 65
C Pope, T Reed, B Ground 24 - J Hartford 16 (Spoons)
T Harley, A Hails, S Kilby 19 - J Carl 20
P Butcher, J Gowler, S Glover 13 - M Robertson 27
C Waling, M Hewitt, M Fox 9 S Law 43

North Cambs next Derbyshire games is away at Peterborough IBC against Northants B 10am Sunday 9th January 2022t

National AGM ~ 20th November 2021

Motion for presented by North Cambs ~ dress code ref. E.B.F. Yearbook Rule 7.21 for inter county Adams, Newton, Derbyshire and Eversley games was accepted.

Arriving at a venue players have the option of full county dress as below or informal dress. For full details on bowlers representing North Cambs click here

North Cambs Derbyshire v Hunts
North Cambs played their first EBF indoor game of the season at a new venue of March IBC against local county Hunts and walked away with a win of 3 rinks and overall shots. 
County Captain Matt Hewitt reported at 20 ends North Cambs were up by 20 shots but these gradually slipped away until the last wood played by Nigel Eagle drew a second wood to give overall shots win 94 to 93.
C Waling, N Parnell, M Fox 31 v J Bayer Hunts 20
M Hewitt, T Reed, B Ground 31 v M Man Hunts 17 (Spoons)
J Ivatt, M Joyce, S Peach 11 v R Greenwood Hunts 38
D Bailey, A Hailes, N Eagle 21 v B Kityo 18
North Cambs next Derbyshire game is at March IBC against Northants 10am Sunday 21st November.
North Cambs bowlers at Newark ~ indoor National Championships.
North Cambs bowlers took part in the National EBF & EWBF indoor championships Newark IBC between 5th to 9th October. These championships were cancelled in April 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic for bowlers who qualified in County championships in February 2020.
Highlight of the week was Lynne Quibell and Wendy Featherstone reaching the semi-final of the ladies pairs where after some great bowls they lost to Derbyshire the eventual championship winners.
Ladies Pairs ~ Lynne Quibell, Wendy Featherstone against Northumberland won 18-13, against Durham won 23-12, semi-final lost 22-15 to Derbyshire the eventual championship winners.
Ladies triples ~ Chris Wadlow (sub for Jackie Wilkes), Lynne Quibell, Wendy Featherstone. 1st round Hunts won 25-10, 2nd round lost 19-14 to Cleveland.
Men's triples ~ Bob Ground (sub for Matt Hewitt), Tony Reed, Nigel Eagle lost 8-29 to Hunts championship winners.
Mixed triples ~ Frank Howard, Lynne Quibell, David Bailey 1st round Northumberland won 24-14, Cleveland lost 25-7
Ladies senior and singles ~ Jackie Wilkes withdrew from the competition.
Men singles ~ Charles Waling against Durham lost 21-11
Men Senior singles ~ Charles Waling against Humberside won 21-15, against Cleveland lost 21-12 the eventual championship winner.
Mixed pairs ~ Lynne Quibell, David Bailey against Cleveland won 24-23 on extra end, against Derbyshire lost 26-8
Men's pairs ~ Charles Waling, Joseph Gowler against Hunts lost 19-10 the eventual championship winners.
Open U25 singles ~ Joseph Gowler against Derbyshire lost 21-8
The next North Cambs indoor game will be the men's Derbyshire Trophy against Hunts at March Indoor BC 10am Sunday 17th October.

North Cambs EWBF AGM.
The ladies are holding their AGM 7.00pm Tuesday 26th October at Gorefield BC.
All affiliated ladies welcome.


EBF & EWBF National indoor finals Newark 2021 ~ 5th to 9th October 2021

                                                                    Programme for North Cambs Men

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Colleen & John Gooch Trophy (Under “25 Open Singles)

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Federation Plate (Men’s Singles)

C

Fri

9. 30

1

Norfolk


v

Derbyshire


C

Wed

6.30

1

Charles Waling

v

Durham

G

Fri

2. 30

2

Winner of C

v

Joseph Gowler

G

Wed

6.30

2

Suffolk


v

Norfolk



Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Northamptonshire Trophy (Men's Sen Singles)

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Fred Fossitt Trophy (Men's Pairs)

A

Wed

3. 30

1

Charles Waling

v

Humberside

A

Tues

3. 30

1

Lincolnshire

v

Durham

C

Thur

9.30

1

North Essex


v

Derbyshire


C

Thur

9. 30

1

Charles  Waling   

 Joseph  Gowler

v

Huntingdonshire



Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Jubilee Trophy (Men’s Rinks)

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Northumberland Trophy (Mixed Pairs)

D

Tues

9.30

1

Bob Ground sub for Matt Hewitt

Tony Reed

Nigel Eagle

v

Huntingdonshire


D

Thur

9. 30

1

Cleveland

v

Lynn Quibell

David Bailey


Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

The Thompson Trophy (Mixed Rinks)

E

Tues

12.30

1

Northumberland

v

Frank  Howard

Lynn Quibell

David Bailey

Programme for North Cambs Ladies

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Leah Harrison Challenge Bowl (Ladies Singles)

C

Wed

09.30

1

Derbyshire

v

Jackie Wilkes

Withdrawn

 

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

RushbrooK Bowl ( Ladies Sen Singles)

F

Thur

12.00

2

Norfolk

v

Jackie Wilkes

Withdrawn

 

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Joan Robinson Rose Bowl (Ladies Pairs)

B

Thur

2. 30

1

Lynne Quibell

Wendy Featherstone

v

Northumberland

 

Tie

Day

Time

Rnd

Lincs WBA Challenge Bowl (Ladies Rinks)

D

Tues

9.30

     1

Huntingdonshire

v

 

Sub for Jackie Wilkes

Lynne  Quibell

Wendy  Featherstone


EBF & EWBF National outdoor finals Skegness 2021 ~ North Cambs RESULTS
North Cambs bowlers achieved 3 finals Sandra Chandler Ladies 2 wood singles, Dave Burgess & Andrew Overton Senior Men's Pairs and Joseph Gowler & Charlie Waling which were played on the final day of the Championships but despite some great play lost all three finals at Skegness. 
Men's Senior pairs ~ Dave Burgess, Andrew Overton (Gedney Hill) won 17-16 v Derbyshire, won 23-8 v Durham, lost final v North Essex 13-17
Ladies 2 wood singles ~ Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) won 21-13 v North Essex, won 21-14 v Notts, lost final 9-21 v Humberside. 
Men's pairs ~  Charles Waling, Joseph Gowler (Emneth) won 24-8 v Northumberland, won 19-18 v Durham, won 21-14 v Linc's lost final 13-18 v Notts.
Men's 3 wood triples ~ Chris Wright, Merv Chapman, Simon Peach (St Lawrence) lost 10-15 v Northumberland
Men's 4 wood singles ~ Jon Ivatt (Gedney Hill) lost 2-21 v Northumberland
Ladies Secretaries ~ Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) won 21-14 v Derbyshire, lost 15-21 v Cleveland
Senior Mixed pairs ~ Sarah Price, Charlie Waling (Emneth) lost 13-16 v Hunts.
Men's senior singles ~ Paul Bennett (Black Cat) lost 16-21 v Derbyshire
Mixed pairs ~ Sue Tolliday (Black Cat), Nigel Eagle (Gedney Hill) won 23-15 v North Essex, lost 7-21 v Linc's
Men's 2 wood singles ~ Joseph Gowler (Emneth) lost 13-21 v Hunts
Ladies 3 wood triples ~ Debra Wright, Annie Savage, Lynne Quibell (St Lawrence) lost 18-21 v Humberside
Mixed triples ~  
Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler (Black Cat), Tony Harley March Town) lost 16-20 v North Essex
Ladies senior pairs ~ June Warren, Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) lost 14-19 v Derbyshire
Ladies Pairs ~ Ladies pairs ~ Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) lost 16-17 v Durham
Ladies 4 wood singles ~ Jane Clifton (Black Cat) lost 15-21 v Suffolk
Ladies 2 wood triples ~ Liz Finch, Bobbie Wabe, Chris Gollands (Marshland) lost 6-25 v North Essex
Men's 2 wood triples ~ Andrew Overton, Tony Reed, Nigel Eagle (Gedney Hill) won 24-18, lost semi final 13-21 v Cleveland.
Ladies Senior singles ~ Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) lost 20-21 v Hunts.
Men's Secretaries ~ Joseph Gowler (Emneth) won 14-21 v Derbyshire, lost semi final 19-21 v Hunts
U25 pairs ~ Charlie Robinson, Adam Horspool (Newton) walk over v Linc's, lost 8-22 v Notts.
Ladies Champion of Champions ~ Chris Gollands (Marchland) lost 18-21 v Norfolk.
Ladies U25 singles ~ Bobbie Wabe (Marshland) lost 16-21 v Derbyshire
Men's U25 singles ~ Daniel Foreman (Gorefield) walk over v Linc's, lost 11-21 v Notts.
Men's Champion of Champions ~ Eric Moore (Gedney Hill) had to withdraw due to injury.
Thanks to all North Cambs supporters at these games.
For more information on North Cambs results see National EBF & EWBF website http://www.fedbowls.co.uk
EBF & EWBF National outdoor finals 2021 ~ North Cambs programme

North Cambs bowlers will be playing in the National outdoor finals between 23rd and 28th August at Skegness. 
Order of play for North Cambs 1st round games are:
Monday 23rd: 
2.00pm Men's 3 wood triples ~ Chris Wright, Merv Chapman, Simon Peach (St Lawrence) 
Tuesday 24th:
9.15am Men's 4 wood singles ~ Jon Ivatt (Gedney Hill) 
9.15am Ladies Secretaries ~ Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 
9.15am Senior Mixed pairs ~ Sarah Price, Charlie Waling (Emneth)
10.45am Men's senior singles ~ Paul Bennett (Black Cat) 
12.15pm Mixed pairs ~ Sue Tolliday (Black Cat), Nigel Eagle (Gedney Hill) 
1.45pm Men's 2 wood singles ~ Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 
2.15pm Ladies 3 wood triples ~ Debra Wright, Annie Savage, Lynne Quibell (St Lawrence)   
2.15pm Mixed triples ~  Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler (Black Cat), Tony Harley March Town) 
3.15pm Ladies senior pairs ~ June Warren, Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 
4.15pm Ladies Pairs ~ Ladies pairs ~ Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) 
Wednesday 25th:
9.15am Men's pairs ~  Charles Waling, Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 
9.15am Ladies 2 wood singles ~ Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) 
9.15am Ladies 4 wood singles ~ Jane Clifton (Black Cat) 
9.15am Ladies 2 wood triples ~ Liz Finch, Bobbie Wabe, Chris Gollands (Marshland) 
11.45am Men's 2 wood triples ~ Andrew Overton, Tony Reed, Nigel Eagle (Gedney Hill) 
2.15pm Ladies Senior singles ~ Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 
3.15pm Men's Secretaries ~ Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 
Thursday 26th:
9.15am U25 pairs ~ Charlie Robinson, Adam Horspool (Newton) 
10.45am Ladies Champion of Champions ~ Chris Gollands (Marchland)
11.45am Ladies U25 singles ~ Bobbie Wabe (Marshland) 
12.15pm Men's U25 singles ~ Daniel Foreman (Gorefield) 
1.45pm Men's Champion of Champions ~ Eric Moore (Gedney Hill)
3.15pm Men's Senior pairs ~ Dave Burgess, Andrew Overton (Gedney Hill) 
All spectators are welcome at these games.

For more information on all competitions Skegness 2021 are now on the EBF website.
North Cambs EBF county outdoor finals 2021

North Cambs are held their outdoor finals at Gorefield BC on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July in very hot conditions.
Trophies to the winners were presented by North Cambs County Presidents Matt Hewitt and Sue Tolliday.
There were several bowlers who won 3 competitions and will be very busy at the National finals Joseph Gowler, Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler and Margaret Hunt.
Men's 4 wood singles ~ Jon Ivatt (Gedney Hill) 21 I Lawson (Gedney Hill) 14
Ladies 4 wood singles ~ Jane Clifton (Black Cat) 23 C Gollands (Marshland) 11
Ladies Senior singles ~ Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 21 S Chandler (Black Cat) 17
Ladies 3 wood triples ~ Debra Wright, Annie Savage, Lynne Quibell (St Lawrence) 25  L Finch, B Wabe, C Gollands (Marshland) 13
Men's U25 singles ~ Jake Gowler (Emneth) 6 Daniel Foreman (Gorefield) 21
Men's Senior pairs ~ Dave Burgess, Andrew Overton (Gedney Hill) 24 M Oliver, P Flynn (Newton) 15
Ladies pairs ~ A Savage, D Wright (St Lawrence) 16 Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) 19
Senior Mixed pairs ~ T Bennett, P Bennett (Black Cat) 12 Sarah Price, Charlie Waling (Emneth) 25
Men's Champion of Champions ~ M Fox (Black Cat) 16 E Moore (Gedney Hill) 21
Men's 2 wood triples ~ Andrew Overton, Tony Reed, Nigel Eagle (Gedney Hill) 26 J Ivatt, B Grounds, I Lawson (Gedney Hill) 9
Ladies 2 wood triples ~ J Tortelli, J Warren, M Hunt (Gorefield) 18 Liz Finch, Bobbie Wabe, Chris Gollands (Marshland) 20
Men's Secretaries ~ Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 21 S Peach (St Lawrence) 18
Ladies U25 singles ~ Bobbie Wabe (Marshland) uncontested, Bobbie is the reigning 2019 EWBF National U25 Champion.
Mixed pairs ~ Sue Tolliday (Black Cat), Nigel Eagle (Gedney Hill) 28 M Parkin, J Ivatt (Gedney Hill) 9
Ladies senior pairs ~ June Warren, Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 23 T Bennett, J Clifton (Black Cat) 13
Men's pairs ~  Charles Waling, Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 17 T Harley, K Hunt (March Town) 10
Men's senior singles ~ D Smith ( Newton) 5 Paul Bennett (Black Cat) 21
Ladies 2 wood singles ~ C Gollands (Marshland) 9 Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) 21
Ladies Secretaries ~ G Beavis (March Town) 11 Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 21
Men's 2 wood singles ~ Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 21 S Peach (St Lawrence) 19
Mixed triples ~ G Beavis, K Beavis, P Butcher (March Town) 7 Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler (Black Cat), Tony Harley March Town) 19
Men's 3 wood triples ~ A Overton, T Reed, N Eagle (Gedney Hill) 9 Chris Wright, Merv Chapman, Simon Peach (St Lawrence) 23
Ladies Champion of Champions ~ Chris Gollands (Marchland) 21 J Carter (Black Cat) 16
U25 pairs ~ Charlie Robinson, Adam Horspool (Newton) 21 S Gowler, Ja Gowler (Emneth) 14
County Cup ~ Gedney Hill BC 90 St Lawrence BC 93
The winners of these games will play in the National Federation finals Skegness 21st to 28th August.
Thanks to Gorefield for hosting these finals and providing refreshments during the weekend. 
The 2022 county outdoor finals will be held at Black Cat BC (March Town) 
North Cambs EBF county outdoor finals 2021
North Cambs are holding their outdoor finals at Gorefield BC Wolf Lane, Gorefield, PE13 4PG on Saturday 17th and Sunday 18th July.
Saturday games ~ umpire Colin Griffin
10am
Men's 4 wood singles ~ J Ivatt (Gedney Hill) v Ian Lawson (Gedney Hill)
Ladies 4 wood singles ~ J Clifton (Black Cat) v C Gollands (Marshland)
Ladies Senior singles ~ M Hunt (Gorefield) v S Chandler (Black Cat)
12.00 noon
Ladies 3 wood triples ~ D Wright, A Savage, L Quibell (St Lawrence) v L Finch, B Wabe, C Gollands (Marshland)
Men's U25 singles ~ Jake Gowler (Emneth) v Daniel Foreman (Gorefield)
Men's Senior pairs ~ D Burgess, A Overton (Gedney Hill) v M Oliver, P Flynn (Newton)
2.00pm
Ladies pairs ~ A Savage, D Wright (St Lawrence) v J Clifton, S Chandler (Black Cat)
Senior Mixed pairs ~ T Bennett, P Bennett (Black Cat) v S Price, C Waling (Emneth)
Men's Champion of Champions ~ M Fox (Black Cat) v E Moore (Gedney Hill)
4.00pm
Men's 2 wood triples ~ A Overton, T Reed, N Eagle (Gedney Hill) v J Ivatt, B Grounds, I Lawson (Gedney Hill)
Ladies 2 wood triples ~ J Tortelli, J Warren, M Hunt (Gorefield) v L Finch, B Wabe, C Gollands (Marshland)
Men's Secretaries ~ Jo Gowler (Emneth) v S Peach (St Lawrence)
Ladies U25 singles ~ Bobbie Wabe (Marshland) uncontested, Bobbie is the reigning EWBF National U25 Champion.
Sunday games ~ umpire John Fox
10.00am
Mixed pairs ~ S Tolliday (Black Cat), N Eagle (Gedney Hill) v M Parkin, J Ivatt (Gedney Hill)
Ladies senior pairs ~ J Warren, M hunt (Gorefield) v T Bennett, J Clifton (Black Cat)
Men's pairs ~  C Waling, Jo Gowler (Emneth) v T Harley, K Hunt (March Town)

12.00am
Men's senior singles ~ D Smith ( Newton) v P Bennett (Black Cat)
Ladies 2 wood singles ~ C Gollands (Marshland) v S Chandler (Black Cat)
Ladies Secretaries ~ G Beavis (March Town) v M Hunt (Gorefield)
Men's 2 wood singles ~ Jo Gowler (Emneth) v S Peach (St Lawrence)
2.00pm
Mixed triples ~ G Beavis, K Beavis, P Butcher (March Town) v J Clifton, S Chandler (Black Cat), T Harley March Town)
Men's 3 wood triples ~ A Overton, T Reed, N Eagle (Gedney Hill) v C Wright, M Chapman, S Peach (St Lawrence)
Ladies Champion of Champions ~ C Gollands (Marchland) v J Carter (Black Cat)
2.30pm
U25 pairs ~ C Robinson, A Horspool (Newton) v S Gowler, Ja Gowler (Emneth)
4.00pm
County Cup ~ Gedney Hill v St Lawrence

Competitors please remember all games are played in whites and club shirts and all county champions will represent North Cambs in the National finals Skegness between 23rd and 28th August 2021.

Would all competitors also please provide a raffle prize, thanks.

Gorefield will be providing refreshments during the 2 days, tea, coffee, soft drinks, bacon rolls, sandwiches, cakes etc.

Spectators welcome and there will be a raffle for county funds during the weekend.

EWBF approved shorts

The NDC Sub Committee have looked into the shorts available for the EWBF Ladies and they have chosen the following which were allowed in the rules for  the dress code.
White Ladies Tailored Bowls shorts.      From Aceit Sports Wear. 
www. aceitsportswear.co.uk
  Style Code LTS001.     no logo.   sizes 6 to 26.   Cost approx £32.00p.
They are the Tailored shorts as worn by the EBA (Not the casual elastic waistband style)      Also available in Grey.
John Bell of Aceit Sports Wear is creating a client area on their web site for the Federation Ladies.
Players are to order their shorts directly to Aceit.
To view on the web and order:
1.   Go to aceiptsportswear.co.uk
2.    Choose aceit stock bowls range.
3.    Pictures of shorts shown - select aceit Ladies Tailored Shorts.

Sue Tolliday Presidents day ~ Saturday 21st May 2021

It was great to finally get to wear our new County Shirts yesterday, at my Presidents Day at March Town BC. We were thrilled to have our shirt sponsor David Chandler, who had travelled from Colchester to be with us for the occasion. The weather just about stayed dry and it was lovely to catch up and see each other after such a long time without County Bowls.
A big thank you to March Town BC for hosting the game, everyone who came and also to those who helped behind the scenes.
The winner of the Holley Shield for the most shots on the day was Christine Wadlow who was presented with the trophy. 

May be an image of 14 people, people standing and outdoors

May be an image of 3 people, including Sue Tolliday, people standing, outdoors and text that says "Ma own RINK Is Club ENDS"  May be an image of 2 people, including Sue Tolliday and people standing 

North Cambs EWBF President Sue Tolliday, shirt sponsor David Chandler and Deputy President Sandra Chandler.

May be an image of 2 people, including Sue Tolliday

Christine Wadlow winner of the Holley Shield with 18 points, 2nd was Paula Klein with 14 points and third jointly Chris Gollands, Sue Tolliday/Lynne Quibell with 13 points.

May be an image of 2 people and grass  May be an image of one or more people, people playing sport, people standing and outdoors 
May be an image of 1 person and grass  May be an image of one or more people, people standing and grass 
May be an image of playing a sport, standing and outdoors   

Anne Halsey funeral ~ 2.30pm Thursday 3rd June at March Crematorium.

English Bowling Federation (EBF) Return to Play (RTP) Guidance Update 3, Issued: 11th May 2021

As per the government roadmap for the easing of lockdown restrictions, further restrictions have now been lifted. From the 17th May 2021 providing the affiliated Counties, Clubs and members follow this guidance to return to play safely.

This RTP guidance should be used in conjunction with the latest government guidance and may change to reflect any changes made by the UK government.

This guidance is effective from midnight, Monday 17th May 2021 and replaced all other guidance issued by the EBF.

This guidance falls under the classification of organised sport in accordance with the issued Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) guidance and covers:

For the avoidance of doubt any activity that is not listed above falls outside of the scope of the organised sport category and falls into the informal activity category where different rules apply. This includes casual play such as ‘roll-ups’.

The government have given an exemption for organised sport regarding the numbers of people that can mix and the relevant organising body (club, county, league or governing body) must consider the risks and set out ways to mitigate them so people can participate safely in accordance with this guidance. Informal or self-organised sport is not covered by any exemptions.

From Monday 17th May the following applies:

If activity applies within Organised Sport category above:

We can now confirm that all restrictions on formats and numbers for organised activity under the jurisdiction of English Bowling Federation will be removed. It is now permissible for clubs to use all rinks at any one time.

Social Interaction before and after play can only take place in separate and distinct groups consisting of up to 30 people. We recognise that each club is different and may wish to set its own limit for numbers of people off the green at any one time.

It is hoped that from Monday 21 June we would expect all restrictions to be lifted. The guidance to affiliated clubs will be updated once the government has confirmed the country is moving to Step 4.

Equipment: Where possible players should try to avoid using shared equipment; Players are advised to have their own mat/jack during any session. If you are sharing equipment, for example jacks/mats you should then sanitise your hands prior to and after touching the equipment. Players must use their own measures. The following items can be utilised during any session: Mats, Bowls, Jacks, Rink markers, Gloves, Scorecards, and Scoreboards if possible these should be retained by one person.

Hygiene & Health
Everyone should sanitise their hands before and after the game and at regular intervals during the game especially if you have to touch communal surfaces or equipment. Handshakes should not happen at any time. Once you are home, remember to wash your hands thoroughly.

If you or anyone living in the same household as you are showing any COVID-19 symptoms, or you or any of your household are self-isolating, you should stay at home and not play bowls until you are permitted to leave you house under the current quarantine guidance issued by the government.

Hospitality Clubhouses and facilities that serve food and drink can open. In Step 3, both indoor and outdoor hospitality will be permitted. People using clubhouses and hospitality facilities must adhere to legal gathering limits and wider government guidance for hospitality.

Track and Trace
All clubs are required to keep records of who has played each day and with whom for a period of 21 days to support NHS Track and Trace. It is recommended that the club display an NHS QR code if possible so that participants can scan using a mobile device.

Changing, Toilets, Clubhouse’s
Changing rooms can be opened, but participants should be encouraged to avoid or minimise use where possible. Participants should socially distance whilst in changing rooms. Subject to available space, more than one household can use changing facilities at one time but they must not mix and must adhere to capacity limits set by the club. Face coverings should be worn at all times when indoors. Toilet facilities can also open

Cleaning protocols should be put in place to limit COVID-19 transmission in public places. Touch points (e.g. handrails and gates) should be particular areas of focus for increased cleaning.

Spectators
Spectators for all outdoor bowls are permitted at Step 3, but need to adhere to social distancing rules and social gathering limits (groups of 30 outdoors).

Travel
Travel can take place for the purpose of sport and physical activity. Car sharing will now be permitted.

Vaccines
You do not need to be vaccinated to particate in bowls and clubs should not stop anyone who has not been vaccinated from playing.

Risk Assessments
All clubs should carry out a risk assessment prior to retuning to play. It is advised that clubs have a session booking system and include suitable gaps between each session to ensure maximum group limits aren’t exceeded.

Club and other meetings Up to 30 people are permitted to meet outdoors from Monday 17th May. Should you wish to meet indoors you must stick to the rules on social gathering, of six people (the ‘rule of six’) or two households. Sport specific guidance on organising virtual meetings, including Committee Meetings and AGMs, is available from Sport England Club Matters.

This guidance will be updated at each stage of the Roadmap to reflect changes as approved by the government.

Anne Halsey ~ RIP
I have been advised that Anne Halsey our Ladies Competitions Secretary, sadly passed away this Monday morning 10th May after a short illness. Anne also served as our Ladies President from 2011-2012 and was an active member of our committee. Our thoughts are with Anne’s family at this sad time.

English Bowling Federation (EBF)  Return to Play (RTP) Guidance ~ Update 2, Issued: 12th April 2021

As per the announced government roadmap for the easing of lock-down restrictions organised outdoor sport can re-commence from Monday 29th March 2021 providing the affiliated Counties, Clubs and members follow this guidance to return to play safely.

This RTP guidance should be used in conjunction with the latest government guidance and may change to reflect any changes made by the UK government.

This guidance is effective from midnight, Monday 12th April 2021 and replaced all other guidance issued by the EBF.

This guidance falls under the classification of organised sport in accordance with the issued Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) guidance and covers:

For the avoidance of doubt any activity that is not listed above falls outside of the scope of the organised sport category and falls into the informal activity category where different rules apply. This includes casual play such as ‘roll-ups’.

The government have given an exemption for organised sport regarding the numbers of people that can mix and the relevant organising body (club, county, league or governing body) must consider the risks and set out ways to mitigate them so people can participate safely in accordance with this guidance. Informal or self-organised sport is not covered by any exemptions.

From Monday 12th April the following applies:

If activity applies within Organised Sport category above:

Any combination of formats may be played under the ‘organised sport’ exemption. Players must follow social gathering limits before and after the activity.

The maximum number of participants on a six-rink outdoor green for ‘organised’ or informal activity at any one time should not exceed 24. Clubs with less or additional rink capacity may amend figures accordingly (average four people per rink) so long as they deem it to be safe.

Social interaction before and after play should only take place in separate and distinct groups consisting of up to six people or two households.

If activity falls with the Informal Activity category, and will need to follow the guidance on outdoor legal gathering limits as this is considered to be informal or self-organised sport. This includes any casual play (for example ‘roll-ups’) and any activity involving clubs, leagues or associations not affiliated to the English Bowling Federation.

Equipment
You should use your own equipment and only you should handle your equipment. Where shared items such as jacks and mats are used you should sanitise your hands prior and after touching the equipment. Scorecards should be retained by one person during a game.

Any other equipment should be used by one person only during a game where possible. If this is not possible hands should be sanitised prior to and after using the equipment.

Hygiene & Health
Everyone should sanitise their hands before and after the game and at regular intervals during the game. Handshakes are not permitted at any time.

If you or anyone living in the same household as you are showing any COVID-19 symptoms, or you or any of your household are self-isolating, you should stay at home and not play bowls until you are permitted to leave you house under the current quarantine guidance issued by the government.

Track and Trace
All clubs are required to keep records of who has played each day and with whom for a period of 21 days to support NHS Track and Trace. It is recommended that the club display an NHS QR code so that participants can scan using a mobile device. (What if people don’t have smart phones and should it be mentioned here about booking systems?)

Changing, Toilets, Clubhouse’s
Changing rooms can be opened, but participants should be encouraged to avoid or minimise use where possible. Participants should socially distance whilst in changing rooms. Subject to available space, more than one household can use changing facilities at one time but they must not mix and must adhere to capacity limits set by the club.

Cleaning protocols should be put in place to limit COVID-19 transmission in public places. Touch points (e.g. handrails and gates) should be particular areas of focus for increased cleaning.

Outdoor hospitality can open in accordance with the government guidance on hospitality settings

Spectators
Spectators are not permitted in any outdoor bowls club, except on public land. When on public land, spectators should adhere to gathering limits in groups of six, or two households. Public land includes:

This restriction on spectators doesn't apply for people with disabilities, or adults needed to supervise under-18s in a safeguarding role. Where it's necessary for them to be present, supervising adults shouldn't mix with others from outside their household or support bubble.

Travel
Travel should be minimised but can take place for the purpose of sport and physical activity. Car sharing, however, isn't permitted.

Vaccines
You do not need to be vaccinated to particate in bowls and clubs should not ban stop anyone who has not been vaccinated from playing.

Risk Assessments
All clubs should carry out a risk assessment prior to retuning to play. It is advised that clubs have a session booking system and include suitable gaps between each session to ensure maximum group limits aren’t exceeded.

This guidance will be updated at each stage of the Roadmap to reflect changes as approved by the government.

Statement from Dave Woods EBF National Secretary ref. return to bowls protocols up to 17th May 2021

English Bowling Federation (EBF) Return to Play (RTP) Guidance Issued: 26th March 2021

As per the announced government roadmap for the easing of lockdown restrictions organised outdoor sport can re-commence from Monday 29th March 2021 providing the affiliated Counties, Clubs and members follow this guidance to return to play safely.

This RTP guidance should be used in conjunction with the latest government guidance and may change to reflect any changes made by the UK government.

This guidance is effective from midnight, Monday 29th March 2021 and replaced all other guidance issued by the EBF.

This guidance falls under the classification of organised sport in accordance with the issued Department for Culture, Media, and Sport (DCMS) guidance and covers:

For the avoidance of doubt any activity that is not listed above falls outside of the scope of the organised sport category and falls into the informal activity category where different rules apply. This includes casual play such as ‘roll-ups’.

The government have given an exemption for organised sport regarding the numbers of people that can mix and play at one time, whereas with informal sport the rule of 6 or the mixing of two households strictly applies.

From Monday 29th March the following applies:

If activity applies within Organised Sport category above:

* - When playing triples or fours there must be a rink free between each match to allow for social distancing.

Any combination of formats may be played, however there should be no more than an average of four people per rink on the green at any one time.

If activity falls with the Informal Activity category, then the ‘rule of six’ OR two households mixing only apply. For the avoidance of doubt, only singles, pairs and triples play are permitted to be played informally e.g. for a roll-up.

Equipment

You should use your own equipment and only you should handle your equipment. Where shared items such as jacks and mats are used you should sanitise your hands prior and after touching the equipment. Scorecards should be retained by one person during a game.

Any other equipment should be used by one person only during a game where possible. If this is not possible hands should be sanitised prior to and after using the equipment.

Hygiene & Health

Everyone should sanitise their hands before and after the game and at regular intervals during the game. Handshakes are not permitted at any time.

If you or anyone living in the same household as you are showing any COVID-19 symptoms, or you or any of your household are self-isolating, you should stay at home and not play bowls until you are permitted to leave you house under the current quarantine guidance issued by the government.

Track and Trace

All clubs are required to keep records of who has played each day and with whom for a period of 21 days to support NHS Track and Trace. It is recommended that the club display an NHS QR code so that participants can scan using a mobile device. (What if people don’t have smart phones and should it be mentioned here about booking systems?)

Changing, Toilets, Clubhouse’s

Currently changing rooms are to remain closed. Toilets are permitted to be open as is hand washing facilities in line with COVID-19 safe guidelines e.g. One-way systems, limited numbers and social distancing. Everyone should come changed ready to play. Changing facilities can only be used in the an emergency situations or by disabled people who are taking part in organised sport and physical activity. Additional exceptions must be made for essential activity such as the provision of first aid or to essential equipment for games.

Cleaning protocols should be put in place to limit COVID-19 transmission in public places. Touch points (e.g. handrails and gates) should be particular areas of focus for increased cleaning.

Spectators

Currently spectators are not permitted apart from carers for disabled people, or adults needed to supervise under 18’s in a safeguarding role. Where this is necessary adults should not mix with others from outside their household or support bubble.

Travel

You may travel to participate in bowls. It is advised that you should remain local and avoid any unnecessary travel. Car sharing Is currently not permitted with someone outside your household or your support bubble.

Vaccines

You do not need to be vaccinated to participate in bowls and clubs should not stop anyone who has not been vaccinated from playing.

Risk Assessments

All clubs should carry out a risk assessment prior to retuning to play. It is advised that clubs have a session booking system and include suitable gaps between each session to ensure maximum group limits aren’t exceeded.

This guidance will be updated at each stage of the Roadmap to reflect changes as approved by the government.

 

Statement from Dave Woods EBF National Secretary ref. bowls dates in 2021/22

Good Evening All,
I hope we are all well and keeping safe.
There are a few decisions that we have had to make regarding what is happening this year. I have listed below some of the decisions we have taken.
We now know that nothing will change with the Lockdown until after 8th March it could also go on longer.
We have cancelled the NEC and NDC Meetings due on 14th March
 but hope these can take place in the future when we know more about the government's decisions.
The  Indoor Finals set to start on April 19th. have again been postponed, the problem we have is not knowing when the Indoor will open again
and we still have 5 Counties to play their finals. 
We have provisionally re-arranged these for Monday, October 4th until Sunday, October 10th 2021 inclusive
subject to a directors meeting at Newark next week.
Next year's finals in April will be held Tuesday 19th April until Sunday 24th April. With the Eversley being played on Sunday 3rd April
owing to the Monday of our finals week being a bank holiday.       
Outdoor we would see it going ahead as planned unless we hear of Lockdowns or Tiers in place after May.
The outdoor fixtures and forms for the County competitions have all gone out. 
The dates for the finals are Saturday 21st August until Saturday 28th August 2021
Potters this year has now been cancelled this has just been agreed with Potters ( other groups will be told tomorrow )
The dates for 2022 are Monday 28th February to Friday 4th March.
We will not be holding last year's A.G.M. and will go ahead with this year's as planned in November. In the meantime,
if anyone has any questions please let me know.

Kind Regards  Dave Woods  E.B.F. National Secretary

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