Urgent Notice to all Clubs re Safeguarding

Please note that Sandie Whittaker will be carrying out random checks during the coming months to ensure all secretaries have got their Safeguarding Officers Name, DBS Certificate Number and the date the Certificate was issued.

A final reminder to clubs if you have not got a safeguarding officer with an up-to-date DBS in place please contact Sandie Whittaker, Lancashire Safeguarding Officer as soon as possible. This can be done via email – sandiewhitt@yahoo.co.uk

Please state the name of your club, the name of the club secretary and /or your name if you are the person wishing to take on the role of safeguarding office and a contact telephone number. Sandie will then make contact to discuss the next steps.

Updated Registration Form

Please note that there is now an updated Registration Form to register new players. This can be found on our Registrations page. The fee has been increased to £15 for a new player and £5 for a replacement card. Forms still need to go to Jimmy Glover as previously, and his details are on the form.

Lancs Merit Qualifier at Ormskirk – change of date

The Lancashire Senior Merit qualifier that was due to be held on the morning of Sunday 14 May on the grass green at Ormskirk Bowling Club has been moved forward a day to the morning of Saturday 13th May on the artificial green, still at Ormskirk BC. This avoids a clash with the Federation match on the Sunday. Contact Graham Royles for entry. Details on lancashirebowls.com on the Competitions page.

Bowls’ Big Weekend

The Bowls’ Big Weekend (BBW) website is now live and clubs can sign up. The BBW runs from Friday 26th May until Monday 29th May 2023. All registered clubs will receive a resource pack including posters, flyers, new bowler guides and balloons in support of their big day. You will also receive a Club Information Guide and the opportunity to access additional resources for use in support of your event including social media graphics, banners and other event materials. Take a look at https://www.bowlsbigweekend.com/ to see more details. You need to know which day(s) on the weekend you are going to be running your event(s) to register. The marketing materials for crown green clubs will be provided without the Aviva branding (as the BCGBA has a relationship with Endsleigh Insurance) and should be available soon.

Your Development Officer, Ian Gill, intends to hold a free online seminar for clubs thinking about taking part in the BBW (or holding an open day at another time) to give some hints and tips on how to go about planning for it and what should happen afterwards. Keep your eye out on this News Page for more details which will appear soon. If you are going to take part in the Bowls’ Big weekend and/or would like to attend the seminar please complete the short form below so Ian can contact you directly with details when they are available.

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Thank you for getting in touch about your interest in the Bowls’ Big Weekend and/or a seminar on how to plan and make the most of any open day you hold. I will be in touch soon. Best Wishes, Ian

Easy way to raise money for your Club

Were you aware that the BCGBA has partnered with easyfundraising, a new funding source for your club.  easyfundraising turns your everyday online shopping into free donations for your Club.

You first need to register your Club for free at easyfundraising.org.uk/crown-green-bowls/, then encourage your members and their families to sign up to support your Club.

When you are ready to shop online, first go to the easyfundraising website or app, and then you can shop as normal at over 6,000 retailers.  The retailer will then send a donation to your club at no extra cost on a regular basis.

Ormskirk Bowling Club started using this at the start of February and has already raised over £50! Information can also be found on the BCGBA website.

Free Online Courses

The Bowls Development Alliance’s ‘Week of Learning is back. If you want to grow your membership these short online workshops will give you plenty of tips in the comfort of your own home.

From Monday 27th March they will be running the following FREE online workshops for all affiliated British Crown Green Bowling Association clubs:

  • 𝗖𝗹𝘂𝗯 𝗛𝗲𝗹𝗽𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀𝗵𝗼𝗽
  • 𝗥𝗲𝗰𝗿𝘂𝗶𝘁𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗥𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻
  • 𝗪𝗲𝗯𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝗼𝗰𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗮

To secure your tickets to these workshops (100 places available on each) or to take a look at the other online learning resources, please visit their Education Platform: https://bowlsdevelopmentalliance.com/education/. (scroll to bottom of page for workshops).

A short summary of each online workshop is set out below.

Club Helpers Workshop (28 Mar 6pm & 30th Mar 1pm)

This workshop aims to provide you with hints and tips on how to structure the first session for a new person or people attending an Open Day, whilst providing a process for all club volunteers (members) to follow when meeting and greeting new people on their first visit to your club.​

It will give you ​practical ideas that keep the session fun and engaging for people trying the ​ sport for the first time​ as well as ideas to ensure new bowlers come back for a second visit​.

Recruitment and Retention (28 Mar 1pm & 30 Mar 7pm)

The workshop aims to give your club an understanding on how to recruit new members, and integrate and retain existing members into your club.

It will cover the basics of promoting and raising awareness of your club, understanding the importance of engaging with your local community and how to reach out to new audiences, whilst briefly touching upon the essentials of holding an open day.

Website and Social Media (27 Mar 1pm & 29 Mar 7pm)

This workshop aims to give you an overview of how to use your website and social media pages to showcase your club, your members and events and how to use these to attract new and prospective members into the club.

It will also cover the basics of online safety, to help keep you and your members safe, looking at the best practice for adding information to your webpages whilst also looking at how you can create a social media policy that your members can follow.