Reed CC Pool & Darts Night 2019 – Saturday 13th April

Reed CC Pool & Darts Night 2019. ============================================================================================== Darts: George Garrott beat the Chairman Stuart Smith in a tense final, with Stuart missing several darts for the match! Pool: Richard Johnson edged past Mike Robertson in the final to take the trophy! ============================================================================================== This year's competitions will be on Saturday 13th April - assemble at 1700hrs for a start time of 1800hrs. £15 entry fee – includes entry into both competitions and food (takeaway fish & chips or pizza). For food only, it will be £10. CASH PRIZES!!! To secure your place and for catering purposes please contact Tom Greaves 07787 243915 or Sam Greaves 07950 644861. Good luck!

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All Stars Cricket for 5 to 8 year olds at Reed CC

All Stars Cricket provides boys and girls from 5-8 years old with 8 weeks of non-stop fun. The activity and game-based programme is suitable for all skill levels, providing your child with the foundations to begin a lifelong love of physical activity and cricket, while making friends in a safe and enjoyable environment. For more information about your All Stars session contact Hannah Heslam. Tel: 07793 025001 Email: [email protected] For parents to sign up, go to https://allstarscricket.co.uk/reed Sessions start on Sunday 12th May 2019 at Reed at 1000hrs, so book early for your place for a Summer of Big Moments! ======================================================================================== About the programme. All Stars Cricket is an initiative from the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) aimed at providing children aged five to eight with a great first experience in cricket. Programme features: • For all boys and girls aged five to eight • Delivered nationwide at more than 2,000 centres • Eight one-hour sessions, held over eight weeks • Emphasis on fun and being active • Focus on developing your child's movement skills • Great first introduction to cricket • Safe and fully accredited • Valuable time with your kids – mums and dads are encouraged to take part too • Easy online registration Every child that registers will receive a backpack full of goodies including a cricket bat, ball, activity book, personalised shirt and cap all sent straight to your door. We will be back in 2019 for another summer of Big Moments! Parents can sign up at https://allstarscricket.co.uk/reed ======================================================================================== In the meantime look at the ECB's website to check out FAQs and information for parents and carers plus brilliant games for you and your All Stars to try, as well [...]

By |2019-02-24T09:53:21+00:00February 24th, 2019|Categories: 2019, Colts' Training, News|Tags: |Comments Off on All Stars Cricket for 5 to 8 year olds at Reed CC

National Village Cup Draw

Reed have been drawn at home to play against Sawbridgeworth in Round 2 of the 2019 National Village Cricket Championship (to give it its proper title), on Sunday 12th May. All Clubs from Beds & Herts have Byes in the 1st Round on 28th April and Northchurch also have a Bye in Round 2. Only 7 Clubs have entered our Group and the 2nd Round fixtures are: Reed v Sawbridgeworth. Sharnbrook and Bronham v Langleybury. Long Marston v Preston. Northchurch - Bye. Elsewhere, there are 15 Clubs in the Essex and Suffolk Group. In Cambs & Norfolk, our near neighbours Foxton will be playing Milton in the 1st Round then the winners will play Wilburton in Round 2. Thriplow have a Bye in the 1st Round and will then be away to Hethersett & Tas Valley (Norfolk) in the 2nd Round. The full draw may be seen shortly on The Cricketer's website or on www.nationalvillagecup.com in due course. PGB

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Reedies running the Marathon

Two Reed cricketers have entered the London Marathon which this year will take place on 28th April. Please take the time to read about their chosen causes and give generously. To do so, you will have to copy & paste their respective charity links into your browser. Thank you, PGB, Hon. Sec, Reed CC. ================================================================================= Tom Greaves’s story. Hi All, As many of you will know, I’m not much of an athlete, however, in a moment of madness I applied for the London marathon and much to my surprise I got in!! This will be a hell of a challenge for me, as previously the most I’ve run in any one single effort is about a mile. So to make my efforts worthwhile I’ve decided to run for the Matt Hampson Foundation charity. As an emerging talent in the world of rugby, Matt Hampson’s world was rocked by a serious spinal injury sustained while training with England U21s.The shock would last months, the impact forever. Paralysed from the neck down Matt faced the toughest challenge of his life. Drawing on the passion, grit and steely determination that defined him as a player, Matt saw his accident not as an end, but as a new beginning. Through the Matt Hampson Foundation, Matt offers hope and inspiration to young people with similar injuries, sharing his experiences and devoting his life to raising vital funds for those in need of support. Please join me in supporting the Foundation by giving anything you can. Thank you, Tom. https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-display/showROFundraiserPage?userUrl=TomGreaves4&pageUrl=1 ================================================================================= Matt Giblin’s story. I've wanted to run a marathon for a few years now, and seeing as it might be something I'll only ever do once, I was really keen [...]

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The ECB Coaches Association – “Associate Membership”

The ECB Coaches Association would like you to let you know about the new “Associate Membership” grade and to ensure that you are one of the first to receive a copy of their overall ECB strategy for 2020-24 - “Inspiring Generations”. The six priorities for 2020 – 24 are: Grow and nurture the core Inspire through elite teams Make cricket accessible Engage children and young people Transform women’s and girl’s cricket Support our communities In support of these aims, the ECB Coaches Association has introduced a new grade of membership; “Associate Member”, which is open to all. So your friends and colleagues who are not yet qualified coaches, can now join you in the ECB CA. As an Associate Member they will receive most of the benefits of Full Membership, including: be entitled to wear the ECB CA 'Three Lions' keep up to date with the latest thinking and developments in coaching receive invites to seminars, workshops and other opportunities save money, with great discounts on cricket coaching clothing and equipment be part of the ECB coaches community, making friends and sharing ideas. The ECB Coaches Association welcomes everyone who is interested in cricket coaching, providing the ongoing support you need to be the best you can be. For further information and to join go to www.ecb.co.uk then look for BE INVOLVED on the list down the left side of the page. Or send an email to [email protected] Best wishes, Stephen Wright, ECB Coaches Association. =============================================================================== MESSAGE SENT BY REED CC ON BEHALF OF THE ECB CA. ===============================================================================

By |2019-01-26T08:47:44+00:00January 26th, 2019|Categories: 2019, News, Training Course|Tags: , , |Comments Off on The ECB Coaches Association – “Associate Membership”

Wednesday evenings at the Clubhouse

A reminder that the Reed CC's Howard Marshall Pavilion is open for business every Wednesday evening from 1930hrs onwards. Come and have a chat, put the world to rights, watch soccer on the TV, throw a dart or two (or three!), play pool or simply enjoy the comfortable surroundings in the lounge bar. Bottled beers, lagers and ciders are on sale at “winter prices” (meaning cheaper than normal); plus soft drinks and nibbles, such as crisps and peanuts, some, (I am reliably informed), at even further reduced prices. Every Wednesday evening through to April - when the cricket should begin outdoors with some friendlies (and beer prices go up)! Fixtures will be added to the website calendar in the coming month once start times are agreed at the League's AGM and after the Village Cup draw which is expected in February. Click on “View All Events” on the right of this page then choose the months you want to look at. Friendlies will begin on 20th April, the 1st Round of the Village Cup on 28th April, then the Herts League on Saturday the 11th May. The season will end in September. PGB, Hon Sec, Reed CC.

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Winter Nets – Open to all adult players (15+ years-old)

Winter Nets - Open to all adult players (15+ years-old). Net Facilities at Burloes Hall Farm, Royston have been booked for a series of practice / net sessions on Sunday afternoons from 3rd February until mid-April between 1700hrs and 1900hrs. Potential new players will be welcome irrespective of standard. There will be a charge of £5 per person per week - please ensure you bring the correct money with you. Please refer to the Events Calendar on the right-side of this RCC homepage to check all dates and a map of the venue: Burloes Hall Farm, Royston, SG8 9NE. PGB, Hon Sec, Reed CC.

By |2019-04-03T07:39:34+01:00January 24th, 2019|Categories: 2019, Adult Training, News|Tags: , |Comments Off on Winter Nets – Open to all adult players (15+ years-old)

Reed Cricket Club Policy Documents and Codes of Conduct (January 2022)

Reed Cricket Club Policy Documents and Codes of Conduct (Updated to January 2022). ================================================================================ General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) This Privacy Notice sets out how Reed Cricket Club aims to repay the trust you have shown by sharing your personal data within the club. The Privacy Notice in brief It’s important that you read the full Privacy Notice to understand what information we hold, how we may use it, and what your rights are – but if you don’t have time to read it all now, here is a short summary: • We collect information that is either personal data (such as names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses) • We collect information about our registered club members • We collect information to provide services or goods, to provide information, to fundraise, for administration. • We only collect the information that we need, or that would be useful to us in our aim to provide the best possible service. • We do our very best to keep personal information secure, wherever we collect personal data online. • We never sell your data, and we will never share it with another company for marketing purposes. • We only share data where we are required by law, Reed Cricket Club Privacy Notice Reed C.C. promises to respect the personal information you provide to us. We wouldn’t want to use it in a way that you won’t expect, so our Privacy Notice explains how we protect your privacy and how you can control how we use your personal information. If you want to change the way in which we use your data or if you have a question about how your personal information is used, please contact us using [...]

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