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Club history

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Walter Holmes bowling the first wood in 1959

This club has a Crown Green and is situated in South Cheshire, England.

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As the name implies, we are attached to the Wistaston Memorial Hall and Community Centre which was opened in 1949 to commemorate the members of the armed services from the area of Wistaston who died during the second World War. 

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The Memorial Hall is a registered charity and has a plaque over the front door with the names of the fallen, illuminated by an ever-burning light.

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In mid 1955 a decision was taken by the Hall Management Committee to form a bowling section, the management committee to be responsible for the capital cost - the green to remain the property of the Hall. The bowling section to pay a token rent of £8 per annum.

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On October 29th 1955, a postal order for 2/3d (two shillings and three pence in old money) was sent to the Playing Fields Association for plans showing how to build a bowling green!

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In September 1956, the Hall Management Committee ran an Autumn Fair which raised the massive sum of £400 towards the costs of the green. A request for a grant was made to the National Playing Fields Association who queried the size of 45 yards x 33 yards and wanted to know whether it conformed to standards. Enquiries were made and it was found that there were no standards. A grant was received of £100, the actual cost was £696.12.0.  ( Six Hundred & Ninety six pounds, twelve shillings)

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Waterhouses Nursery of Radway Green, did the preparation and seeding and a fence was erected.

The Bowling Green was completed for its opening ceremony on April 4th 1959.

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The first club rules were quite similar to our present rules, the first subscription was £0.15.0d ( fifteen shillings) which works out at 75pence in today's money.

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Over the years the Bowling Club has been improved by the addition of a pavilion and a shelter, seats surrounding the green, a high hedge has replaced the fence and it is maintained to a very high level. Improvements are an ongoing task financed by membership subscriptions and fund raising activities.

The Chairman, Walter Holmes bowling the first wood at the opening ceremony in 1959.

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