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Tuesday 1 April - not long now
Thanks to the teams of volunteers, (the greenkeepers, the maintenance team and the gardeners), the signs of spring and the outdoor season are gradually appearing and their sight uplifts the soul.
The hard work of bulb planting in the winter has been rewarded with some wonderful colour.
And the maintenance and gardening teams will be further rewarded with colour which is yet to come, as previously untended areas have been restored and then planted, as the before and after pictures show.
In a nice touch the shrubs, at the entrance to the Club, will bloom with the Club's colours as they grow.
Monday 31 March - Champions crowned
So it went down to the wire in the Monday Night League with Ash seeing off their nearest rivals in the last match and Holly rising up from 4th place to grab second spot. It was a credit to the organisation of the teams at the beginning of the year to see how close it was at the end of the season. The bottom team won 7 times while the champions only won 11 of their 20 matches. On the night any team could beat any other.
The victorious triple on the night from Ash are pictured below.
Bryan Nicholson, Peter Gladman and Mike Stillwell
(the fourth member of team Ash, John Andrews, volunteered to take the photo)
The final league table can be seen here.
Wednesday 26 March - Monday Night League showdown
After 19 out of the 20 fixtures have been played there is one point separating the top 3 teams, Ash, Fir and Cedar in the Monday Night League. All three teams could become champions and the top two, Ash and Fir, play each other on the early slot at 6pm next Monday. Cedar play 4th placed Holly at 7.30pm.
The full league table can be seen here.
Saturday 22 March - Short Mat Final's Day
The indoor short mat season seems to have flown past, yet the mats have been down and well utilised for the last six months. A number of the key trophies were decided this afternoon at the Short Mat Final's Day.
The winner of the Mid Week Two Wood League, a competition which extends over 17 weeks and involves over 40 players, was Margaret Nevell. She was representing those playing on a Thursday afternoon and in the play offs she came through against Bob Moore (Thursday mornings) and Jenny Anderson (Wednesday mornings).
Here she is receiving the trophy from Bryan Nicholson, Chairman of the Short Mat Committee.
Margaret and Bryan
The Championship Trophy was won by Barry Hurst who defeated Bob Moore in the Final. Bob Moore, who had a busy afternoon, won for himself the Novice Trophy by defeating Peter Fawcett.
Barry
Bob
The other trophy up for grabs was the hard fought Pairs Trophy which was won by Ron Goodwin and Carleton Horner who defeated Viv Denny and Jenny Anderson.
Ron and Carleton
The only undecided trophy is the Monday Night League where, with a couple of matches still to play, the ultimate winners could be one of several teams.
Wednesday 19 March - a note for your diary (and your entry)
Saturday 15 March - Short-matters just want to have fun
Over 40 short mat bowlers from the club assembled for their annual Fun Day and what a great success it was. Tournaments were arranged throughout the day, none too serious. Fish and chips were delivered fresh at lunchtime. Laughter was the order of the day and plenty was to be heard.
And although the serious trophies are to be fought for next week on Final's Day there was enough competitive spirit exhibited today to warrant a photo of the winners. This was the Eagles team led by Bryan Nicholson.
Wednesday 12 March - outdoor bowling already?
Outdoors it was, when an intrepid band of 18 bowlers from Canterbury ventured South to New Romney to play on their artificial grass rinks. The surface swing is somewhere between playing indoors and a normal outdoor green. What is less normal is the information that, for a few minutes, they had sleet and snow during the match, so a touch on the chilly side.
Canterbury lost 85-91 in a tightly-fought match, but the smiles tell us that a fun day was had by all.
Tuesday 11 March - time to think about our Open Day
Sunday 9 March - curious origin of Bowls England
Browsing the history of our Club one comes across references to the English Bowling Association (EBA) (the predecessor of Bowls England) and the EBA was formed just after our Club in 1903. It might come as a surprise though that the formation of the EBA was masterminded by W G Grace, the famed cricketer, who became its first President. Not only did the English bowlers import a cricketer, they imported the rules of bowls from the Scots who had possessed a rule book for many decades previously.
Wednesday 5 March - farewell to Leah
Leah Bamford represented the Club at the highest levels over several years, but last year her NHS job took her away to another County and now she has to concentrate on her new job with the ambulance service, so bowls is taking a back seat for the moment.
We wish her well in her career and hope that sometime in the future she returns to the County and the Club. Just a reminder of a few of the things that she achieved whilst here.
Ladies Club Champion 2021
In that year she also won the KCBA Ladies Singles Championship and then in 2022 was part of the Kent Ladies team who won the Walker Cup at the National Finals for the first time.
In 2023 Leah became the Kent Women's Under 25 Singles County Champion and also became the Kent Women's Under 25 Pairs County Champion with her partner Natalie Harrison
In her last outing with Kent in 2024 she was part of the winning Amy Rose Trophy team in the National Championships
Sunday 2 March - you can't beat a good quiz
Another successful Quiz Night last night, showing that the Social Committee haven't lost their touch with a winning formula for a jolly evening and a bit of brain exercise.
Amongst the plethora of exotic team names, one rose to the top as Catt's Whiskers took the honours at the end of an enjoyable evening.
Thursday 27 February - pickleball and bowls do they mix?
Pickleball is claimed to be the fastest growing sport in the world. That may or may not be so, but in the Canterbury area it has made great strides in recent years and two of our newest members have made a significant contribution to that growth.
Lisa and Caron Evans who have joined us this season believe that it is possible to play both pickleball and bowls provided you plan your life accordingly.
For those of you who, like the webmaster, were ignorant of this new sport there follows a quick rundown of the essentials.
It was a sport invented in the USA in the 1960s and can best be described as "a fun and engaging sport which combines elements of tennis, badminton and table tennis". It’s played with a paddle and a plastic ball with holes. It is played by all ages but requires rather more quick reactions and agility than your average game of bowls.
Lisa and Caron are leading lights in Canterbury Area Pickleball and the group do offer taster sessions for this sport which is primarily held indoors, but like bowls. it caters for all age groups.
So if you would like to join this growing band of pickleballers you can contact Lisa via the Facebook link above and we in our turn would love to see as many pickleballers as possible at our Open Day on Saturday April 26 between 10am and 4pm. Just bring your flat-soled shoes and we will do the rest for free.
Monday 24 February - last chance saloon for the Choughs
The Choughs are one of the two teams we have in the East Kent Short Mat Bowls League. They have languished at the bottom of Division 2 for a large part of this season, however they have been doing pretty well in the last few weeks and have a glimmer of hope that they could escape relegation. Tomorrow, they travel to Aylesham to play the team immediately above them. Were they to win on both rinks they give themselves a chance of survival, but even then it depends upon another team's result. We wish them well.
Update. Sadly no end of finger-crossing made any difference and their fate was sealed.
Sunday 23 February - Sue Mates at the Bowls England awards
It was a considerable achievement for Sue Mates, our International Umpire, to be nominated as one of three candidates for Umpire of the Year at the Bowls England Awards ceremony in Leicester last evening.
She came second (equal) with Mandy Simpson from Ruislip.
Mandy and Sue
Sunday 16 February – Shepherd Neame tours
Shepherd Neame have been doing the business “up the road in Faversham” even longer than this bowls club. A lot longer, in fact.
Last year, Shepherd Neame started a sponsoring partnership with us and as part of this arrangement we were offered several tickets for brewery tours for distribution as we thought fit.
In order to explain to potential ticket holders what the tours might entail your intrepid webmaster (and partner) invested £47 so that we could give advice with authority. We were very pleasantly surprised.
Shepherd Neame lays claim to being the oldest brewery in the UK and it is very much still a family business with the Neames being at the forefront for the last 150 years or so.
You enter for the tour through one of the many small, but historic, houses that you find in Faversham and you begin with a short video of the history of the brewery.
Then visitors are off through the myriad of small buildings, each performing a particular function in the making of the final product. Now you start to appreciate the complexity of the different ingredients that make up the varieties of beer. At all stages you get to test your nostrils.
It is good to hear how this is a Kentish success story and learn how, even today, 80% of the hops are grown in Kent and certain beers are only drunk in the Garden of England. You walk past the maturing areas of 4 million pints and learn how expert testers/tasters (brewers) are employed to monitor all the end products and develop new varieties, many of which are exported around the world.
Then, it is off to the museum areas and to learn about pub signs and their historic meanings.
Finally, you do a bit of testing for yourselves and sample lagers, real ales and stout. This is an education in itself and a test of smell and taste. The glasses are much smaller than they appear!
Throughout this two hour tour we were fortunate to have a superb guide. If you are lucky enough to win one or more of our vouchers, which will be appearing in raffles or other competitions, then do check whether it is Martin who is doing the guiding; you will not be disappointed.
Thursday 13 February - County draw for the ladies
A new website has been created for the Kent County Women's Bowls Association and this carries with it the draws for Division 4 where Canterbury players initially compete.
We have 8 lady bowlers in the County competitions. For the team competition of the Mollie Cleggett, Canterbury is to face Betteshanger in the first round.
More details of the draws is to be found on our County or National page.
Wednesday 12 February - focus on our gardeners
Our merry band of volunteer gardeners have been extremely busy in the Club's gardens in all weathers. Typically they are there on Mondays between 9.30am and 12pm. They have already planted over 900 bulbs and the shoots are starting to appear. Their recent focus has been on areas which have been rather neglected and lacking in colour. This is about to change as they have now completed the groundwork and they are looking forward to planting some colourful shrubs with low maintenance.
It is great to see several new members who have taken the gardening plunge. The new gardening supremo, Jo Rigby, has certainly been leading from the front. The gardeners have also been grateful for help from some of the maintenance team who have assisted with some heavy lifting (see the stooped figure in the photo below).
Jo Rigby in red with Sara French
Both these teams would welcome some extra hands. Perhaps it is time for those who joined the Club and said they would take a gardening or maintenance role to make an appearance on a Monday morning. They will get a warm welcome and a cuppa with biscuit from Joy.
Sponsors of Canterbury Bowling Club
We are fortunate to have various high quality organisations that sponsor our Club in a number of ways. Some advertise their brands by placing boards on our Clubhouse - click on the expanding images and the hyperlinks for Burgess Hodgson, Chartered Accountants, Choose Leisure, Motorhomes, Canterbury Specsavers ,Hearing and eye health, Mickle Creative, Design, printing and websites, Boys & Maughan, Solicitors, Chaucer Hospital ,Private hospital, McCarthy Stone ,Retirement homes, Canterbury Auction Galleries, Auction house and Howden Insurance brokers.
Some firms support our tournaments
Some also support us in other ways