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The Lord's Taverners Grant Aid Scheme for Non-Turf Pitches / Batting Ends / Nets & Cricket Equipment Bags has now been launched for 2010.  This is a fantastic opportunity for all Clubs*

 

Please click here for a Cricket Bag Application Form and further details.

Please click here for a Grant Aid Application Form and further details.

For further details on the Lord's Taverners scheme please click here:
http://www.lordstaverners.org/charity/support-and-funding/youth-cricket.htm
 
Completed application forms need to be submitted to Martin Taylor for endorsement:

Suffolk Cricket Development Manager
Merrywell Cottage
Whights Corner
Washbrook
Ipswich
IP8 3LB
T: 07827 254933

The Lord’s Taverners is accredited by the ECB as the official national charity for recreational cricket. The Lord’s Taverners commits 50% of the funds it raises each year to provide grants in support of youth cricket.

*Unfortunately any club or school taking part in the Chance to shine programme will not be eligible to apply to either The Lord’s Taverners Cricket Equipment Scheme or the Grant Aid Scheme for Non-Turf Pitches / Batting Ends / Nets.

 
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The Suffolk Young Cricketers’ Programme delivers high quality coaching and playing opportunities for players from clubs and schools who are motivated and aspire to improving their game. SYC runs County squads for girls and District and County squads for boys, at some or all age groups from U10 to U17.

 
 

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