15th May away to Shipbourne
Starting at 13.30
Starting at 13.30
Situated in the heart of Bidborough, a village nestling in the hills between Tonbridge and Tunbridge Wells, we are a thriving and inclusive cricket club proud to cater for all abilities and ages of cricketers. We run four Saturday afternoon teams in the Kent County Village League, at least one Sunday team and a midweek team for adults and a comprehensive roster of age-group teams in our Junior Section.
Home matches are played either at the Arthur Nicholson Memorial Recreation Ground in Bidborough, venue for our First and Second Saturday Elevens, or at Vizards Sports Ground, Lower Haysden Lane, Tonbridge TN11 9BB the location for our Third and Fourth Elevens.
Full details are to be found in the appropriate part of this website.
We are delighted to welcome new members or visitors, as players, supporters or helpers in any of the many background roles which support a club of our size. If you are new to our area, or new to an interest in cricket, please consider joining us!
There has been much discussion in recent days about the siting of the new pavilion in that there appears to be broad agreement that the existing building has come to the end of its natural life and needs to be replaced as soon as practicable. Opponents of the scheme appear to acknowledge this but then say we would support a new pavilion if built on the current site.
When serious work on replacing the existing building began in 2014, the intention was to build on the current site and indeed planning was obtained in early 2016 on this basis so we could seek tenders from building firms and obtain firmer estimates of what a building would cost.
The current site is approx 13m in length and is effectively 8m wide although this slightly extends for the shower facility and the changing room that is utilised by the bowls club. The current changing rooms cannot accommodate 11 players at one time, the shower facilities only allow co-mingling of players which is specifically called dangerous by those concerned about child protection while the pavilion area has barely enough room to house 22 players sitting down for tea. The conclusion must be this current configuration is too small for a current pavilion.
In looking at the current site, we believe that we could have extended the area of ground utilised by a small move of the bowls pavilion and by making use of the ‘dead’ ground to the rear of the current building. By building close to the line of the fence, we might have gained an additional 4m in width creating a building of approximately 150 sq metres and this was our starting point for our planning approach.
However in looking at the requirements for a modem pavilion, there are a number of regulatory items that need to be considered in the process
So, as you can see, before we even start on the facilities that we would like to incorporate in a new building that will last 50 years, we have nearly 100 sq metres taken up by space that any new pavilion has to have within its footprint.
Based on this evidence, we looked at and revised the plans, we could not make a building work on the current pavilion site. We did ask whether we could look at a genuine two storey building but were quickly advised that because we were building up to the limit of the ground, those houses in the immediate vicinity would have strong grounds for objection. In all these discussions, we have attempted to work with the planning authorities and have listened carefully to all their suggestions.
An important point has been raised by both the architects and planners which we have been conscious of throughout our discussions is that there are very real issues for disabled access to the pavilion on the current site.
It is also worth noting that this site becomes inaccessible to emergency vehicles during the winter months which would severely reduce its ability to be used throughout the year. One further technical issue raised is the water pressure at this site which is pertinent for fire hydrant purposes.
Both the Bidborough Sports Association and the Cricket Club have very carefully looked at a number of schemes over the past 6 years. While it is nice to hear that support would be forthcoming if we built on the current site, we have considered this option in depth and cannot make it work in terms of the space requirements of a modem pavilion.
While we also see many advantages of the current proposal, the purpose of this note is to try and explain why the notion of a current site rebuild simply will not work. We then stand ready to debate the current proposal and its merits.
Robin Brown
Chairman
Bidborough Sports Association
Rodger Poulsom
Vice Chairman
Bidborough Cricket Club
We made it! After a period of will we?…won’t we? and a lot of hard work by KCVL we managed to start the season on last Saturday in July when everything was washed out.
So our first matches were on 1st August and thereafter we put out four teams every Saturday and on Sunday mostly two, with games during the week. No mean feat so well done to everyone involved in BCC.Under the amended structure the 1st XI beat Bearsted in final of Division 1. The 2nd XI’s first year in Division 2 lost to Horsmonden in the final.
The move by our 3rd and 4th teams to Vizards was successful. The bonus was the greatest practice facilities. Initially booked for one evening a week, this was increased to two with Monday and Thursday becoming practice evening sessions for juniors and seniors. A meeting point for all ages. It augers well for a normal season. We admit coping with government regulations wasn’t easy but we managed.
Finally it was remarkable coincidence that on the same day that the 1st XI won the title, in the morning at the ANG our u11’s won their title with a 10 wicket victory over Tonbridge. A NOTABLE DOUBLE.
Photocredit: Rebecca Pate Photography
League fixtures commence Saturday, July 25. The 1st and 2nd Xls will play five regular fixtures, with playoff semi finals and finals to follow.
The 3rd and 4th Xls are in the same league – and will both play seven league fixtures.
The club has also entered the Village Knockout – and will play Eynsford away on Sunday July 26.
First Xl
Second Xl
Third & Fourth Xls
We’re delighted to announce that we are running the ECB All Stars programme for our third year. Aimed at girls and boys aged between 5-8, it is a fantastic introduction to cricket and a chance to learn in a fun and friendly environment. The All Stars programme is led by 2nd Xl opening batsman, Miga Steyn, and will take place every Friday from May 15th for 8 weeks between 5.30-6.30pm at the Arthur Nicholson Recreation Ground.
You can book your child on the course by clicking here, and if you have any questions you can email Miga here.
We’re also excited to announce that we will also be running the brand new ECB Dynamos course. This is aimed at boys and girls aged between 8-11 year, and is a progression from All Stars. 2nd Xl all-rounder, James Poulsom, will be the lead coach, and the sessions take place every Friday from May 15 for 8 weeks between 5.30-7pm at the Arthur Nicholson Recreation Ground.
You can book your child on the course by clicking here, and if you have any questions you can email James here.
If your child has previously done All Stars, and you can’t make Thursday evenings, we may be able accommodate them on the Dynamos course. In accordance with ECB guidelines, we have to take age and ability into account in these situations.
We’re always looking for parents to offer support to the coaches, so please let us know if you would like to get involved. We look forward to seeing you in May.
Regards, BCC Junior Committee.