We bowl indoors as follows from approx. mid-October until mid-April :-Mondays @ 2.30pmWednesdays @ 2.30pmSaturdays @ 2.30pmPlease feel free to come along and have a go at any of these times and have a free taster session or two, to see if this is something you might enjoy. Sessions are not restricted to members of the Bowls Club, nor to members of the church, but are open to any who may be interested. Anyone can play regardless of age, ability or disability and no special equipment is needed, as we have spare bowls available.There are two mats available so we can accommodate up to 16 people per session.Come and have a go for free and thereafter £2.00 per session; maximum for the season of £40 We play friendly, social bowls and do not enter leagues.
OUTDOOR FLAT GREEN BOWLS
The outdoor season for the bowls club starts Saturday 16th April at 2 :30 pm (with a bring and share tea) and will run until mid-Oct. Regular sessions start on :Mondays @ 6.30pmWednesdays @ 2.30pmSaturdays @ 2.30pmCome and have a go for free and thereafter £3 per session or join for the season (£50) - 2016 pricesCaptain: John PritchardAll are welcome to come along, free bowls and tuition are provided. Why not give it a go?For more information contact Amanda Hume Tel 354 5256 or email bowling@suttoncoldfieldmethodistchurch.co.uk
Challenor Cup Winners 07.06.14 Peter Hatch left & Alan Kennett right with Mrs Jane Sanders
Streetly Methodist bowls club came to play at South Parade on 11th June 2015
Matches at Tamworth Castle Bowls club
Match with Mere Green Bowling Club
Kath Keelan with Colin Wilkinson. Winner of the ladies singles.
Pat Smith (runner up) & Kath Keelan (winner) with Colin Wilkinson presenting his granddad (Stanley Wilkinson's) trophy.
Men's singles finalist : Peter Worship (runner up) & Peter Hatch (winner) with Colin Wilkinson presenting the trophy in memory of his grandad Henry Radcliffe.
Peter Hatch and B Davis who won the doubles trophy.
Joan Rayner & Trevor Flanagan runners up of the Bengough trophy being presented by Colin Wilkinson.