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2021 Men's Meeting Dates.
1st March ~ Zoom Executive meeting
5th September ~ Committee meeting WMCC Wisbech
7th November ~ AGM WMCC Wisbech ~ last date for amendments to constitution & rules 17th October to Secretary.
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
Tie |
Day |
Time |
Rnd |
Colleen & John Gooch Trophy (Under “25 Open Singles) |
Tie |
Day |
Time |
Rnd |
Federation Plate (Men’s Singles) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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C |
Wed |
09.30 |
1 |
Derbyshire |
v |
Jackie Wilkes Withdrawn |
Tie |
Day |
Time |
Rnd |
RushbrooK Bowl ( Ladies Sen Singles) |
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F |
Thur |
12.00 |
2 |
Norfolk |
v |
Jackie Wilkes Withdrawn |
Tie |
Day |
Time |
Rnd |
Joan Robinson Rose Bowl (Ladies Pairs) |
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B |
Thur |
2. 30 |
1 |
Lynne Quibell Wendy Featherstone |
v |
Northumberland |
Tie |
Day |
Time |
Rnd |
Lincs WBA Challenge Bowl (Ladies Rinks) |
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D |
Tues |
9.30 |
1 |
Huntingdonshire |
v |
Sub for Jackie Wilkes Lynne Quibell Wendy Featherstone |
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 2021North 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) 14Ladies 4 wood singles ~ Jane Clifton (Black Cat) 23 C Gollands (Marshland) 11Ladies Senior singles ~ Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 21 S Chandler (Black Cat) 17Ladies 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) 21Men's Senior pairs ~ Dave Burgess, Andrew Overton (Gedney Hill) 24 M Oliver, P Flynn (Newton) 15Ladies pairs ~ A Savage, D Wright (St Lawrence) 16 Jane Clifton, Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) 19Senior Mixed pairs ~ T Bennett, P Bennett (Black Cat) 12 Sarah Price, Charlie Waling (Emneth) 25Men's Champion of Champions ~ M Fox (Black Cat) 16 E Moore (Gedney Hill) 21Men'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) 20Men's Secretaries ~ Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 21 S Peach (St Lawrence) 18Ladies 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) 13Men's pairs ~ Charles Waling, Joseph Gowler (Emneth) 17 T Harley, K Hunt (March Town) 10Men's senior singles ~ D Smith ( Newton) 5 Paul Bennett (Black Cat) 21
Ladies 2 wood singles ~ C Gollands (Marshland) 9 Sandra Chandler (Black Cat) 21Ladies Secretaries ~ G Beavis (March Town) 11 Margaret Hunt (Gorefield) 21Men'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) 19Men's 3 wood triples ~ A Overton, T Reed, N Eagle (Gedney Hill) 9 Chris Wright, Merv Chapman, Simon Peach (St Lawrence) 23Ladies Champion of Champions ~ Chris Gollands (Marchland) 21 J Carter (Black Cat) 16U25 pairs ~ Charlie Robinson, Adam Horspool (Newton) 21 S Gowler, Ja Gowler (Emneth) 14County 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)
EWBF approved 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.
North Cambs EWBF President Sue Tolliday, shirt sponsor David Chandler and Deputy President Sandra Chandler.
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.
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:
National Competitions & Championships (including qualifying stages)
All matches, competitions and leagues involving affiliated Club and Counties
Inter affiliated club matches
Internal affiliated club events or organised sessions for club members
Coaching by an approved coach
Education courses (outdoor) working to a prescribed syllabus
Matches between affiliated Counties
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.
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:
National Competitions & Championships (including qualifying stages)
All matches, competitions and leagues involving affiliated Club and Counties
Inter affiliated club matches
Internal affiliated club events or organised sessions for club members
Coaching by an approved coach
Education courses (outdoor) working to a prescribed syllabus
Matches between affiliated Counties
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:
Singles. The use of marker is permitted.
Pairs
Triples*
Fours*
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:
parks, beaches, countryside accessible to the public, forests
public gardens (whether or not you pay to enter them)
the grounds of a heritage site
playgrounds
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:
National Competitions & Championships (including qualifying stages)
All matches, competitions and leagues involving affiliated Club and Counties
Inter affiliated club matches
Internal affiliated club events or organised sessions for club members
Coaching by an approved coach
Education courses (outdoor) working to a prescribed syllabus
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:
Singles. The use of marker is permitted.
Pairs
Triples*
Fours*
* - 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
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