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Colts have another great season 2011 was another fantastic season for our colts .......
Senior teams grow stronger All senior teams finish 2011 strong by securing their league status in all their divisions.  
ECB Clubmark Accreditation awarded The Club was awarded ECB Clubmark Accreditation at the end of September 2010  
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Saturday Mornings training is OFF 

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DINNER AND DANCE 

Many thanks to all of those who attended the Club's Dinner and Dance and making it such a great evening - and a special thank you for the beautiful flowers and kind gift that Lorraine and I received from you. It was very generous, unexpected but very much appreciated - Thank you. 

 

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Friday 20th January 2011 - 8:00pm at the Pavilion  

 

WINTER NETS

Winter Nets will start the w/b 20th February 2012

Full details will be posted in the New Year

 

Bapchild Cricket Club in Kent

Cricket Clubs in Kent - Bapchild Cricket Club is a village cricket club located just outside Sittingbourne in Kent, UK. Our first recorded match was against Bridge in 1784.

Our Saturday cricket is made up of three teams. Our Saturday 1st XI team play in the Kent League; our Saturday 2nd XI and 3rd XI teams play in the Kent Regional Cricket League in Divisions 2A East and 1C East respectively. Sunday's we play in The Shepherd Neame Kent Village League Division 1 as well as some 2nd team friendlies. During the winter play 2 teams in the Swale District Indoor League.

We also run a large Youth Cricket section with one U18 team, two teams in Under 15, two Under 13, two Under 11 and two Under 9 teams competing in the Swale Colts Cricket League. By running these teams children can play competitive cricket and learn from an early age the joys of team sports. All members of the coaching staff are ECB qualified coaches and certified to work with youngsters.

We received the ECB Clubmark award in 2010 which means the Club operates to a key set of core criteria and has in place good practice to ensure that we can deliver high quality community cricket in an environment that is safe, effective and child friendly.

 
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1. to provide a focus for the local community
2. to provide cricket for all it’s members regardless of ace, nationality, ethnicity, religion or other beliefs, age, ability, disability, sex, sexual orientation or economic circumstances and other social pursuits as the committee deem neccessary.

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