Your Questions, Answered
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The club is a charity and therefore the club is owned on behalf of the members by the trustees. Link https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/3999342
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Yes, anyone over the age of 8 who has paid the annual subscription can become a member. We have playing and non playing memberships. Non playing members must be volunteers and helpers. All new members, excluding those under 18 years of age, shall pay a joining fee of £10
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The club was formed in 1859. Please see the Clubs history here
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Extremely, please see club honours here
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Yes, it is free to watch cricket matches at Bath Cricket Club. All visitors are welcome to enjoy the games and support the teams.
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Yes we are open to all
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Yes if the club is open you are welcome to use our toilets.
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Yes we have a number of women's teams. We have 2 senior Womens teams and 2 junior girls teams (U13&U15)
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We play in the WEPL and the B&D leagues
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We do try to offer cricket for everyone but this isn’t always possible. We can advise on other clubs in the area you can join.
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You can start at age 5 with our all stars. Email mark.watts@bathcricket.com to gain more information.
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Yes, our Autumn programmes as well as Sunday cricket programmes are open to all. However post Christmas, we shift our focus to our juniors members. If you would like to become a member, please email mark.watts@bathcricket.com
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Yes, we are always looking for new junior players. Any enquires, please email mark.watts@bathcricket.com
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Yes you can. Contact lauren@bathcricket.com for more information
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We are very active in the community, for example during school holidays we offer multi activity camps which children enjoyed. We also provide coaches into schools to deliver 121 mentoring, PE support, disability cricket and much more. We have also just launched Walking Cricket for the older population.
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Yes we can. Contact mark.watts@bathcricket.com to chat about your requirements.
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We offer a multi activity children’s camp from 9-3 every day. We also offer an early drop off option. Alongside this, we offer sessions from 3-5 which are for cricketers. Both elite and newcomers, we will find something for you all!
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ou can find parking at Bath Cricket Club. Bath Cricket Club, North Parade Bridge Road, Bath, BA2 4EX. Parking is under Centurion House, adjacent to the cricket ground.
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You can find parking at Bath Cricket Club. Bath Cricket Club, North Parade Bridge Road, Bath, BA2 4EX. Parking is under Centurion House, adjacent to the cricket ground.
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Yes you can! Email parking@bathcricket.com to enquire.
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You can pay for parking on arrival using the kiosks near the entrance or through the Ringo or Evology apps.
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No we have a flat rate car parking tariff regardless of age, size of engine or emissions.
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Yes, visitors are welcome to park for more than 24 hours which you are able to pay for on arrival using our payment kiosks or app.
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Yes vehicles must be under 2m in height.
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Yes we take the security and safety of our customers seriously and have CCTV cameras on site.
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Our car parking spaces are standard uk size for mixed use of short and long stay parking at 2.40 metres in width and 4.80 metres in length.
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Revenue from car parking is used to support the provision of cricket to our members and our other charitable activities in the community.
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We have 3 cricket lanes. We also have a Truman bowling machine, a Merlin bola machine and 2 Bola pro bowling machines giving people the opportunity to train.

