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Last Updated on 31st October 2019

The annual indoor Charity Game was held on the 3rd February in the brand new premises of Desborough Indoor Bowls Club Maidenhead.

8 rinks were used and the Trust team captained by Hazel Marke, Bowls England President, were up against an EIBA team captained by Alison Welsted. President.

In all 64 people played and there were 17 visitors, who all enjoyed both the game and the facilities.

Obviously the Indoor won the game but nobody was really counting.

The day raised £925 for the Trust and that was the real winner.

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Bucket collections held at Leamington raised £552.41

On the 9th September a Charity game was held at Ashford BC, Middlesex between a team arranged by Hazel Marke Bowls England President and a team from the Charity Trust. 12 rinks had a most enjoyable afternoon with a tasty match meal afterwards. The Trust team won by 2 shots.

£500 was raised for the funds.

The next Charity game is on the 3rd February 2020 at the brand new Indoor club at Maidenhead. Desborough IBC. Indoor President Alison Welsted is organising an 8 rink team to play a team representing the Charity Trust.

Anyone wishing to play please contact Jessie Clark.

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