PROUD SPONSORS OF SHEPPERTON CRICKET CLUB

PROUD SPONSORS OF SHEPPERTON CRICKET CLUB

We are delighted to announce our fifth year of sponsoring our favourite cricket club

Shepperton Cricket Club is always open to new members - men and women, boys and girls of all abilities; whether you're looking to play every week or just every now and then. They also welcome social members who just want to pop by and enjoy the cricket, weather and a drink in the bar.

Based at Manor Park, one of the most beautiful grounds in Surrey. The club runs three mens league teams on Saturdays and a friendly side on Sundays. There is a thriving ladies section, they currently run 2 sides on Sundays. Also run, are 4 age groups for children - 4-8s, U10s, U12s and U14s; with qualified coaches and fixtures against other local sides.

The function room of the fantastic clubhouse (currently undergoing an extension) is available for hire - ideal for parties, wedding receptions, christenings etc. Excellent facilities include a fully licensed bar, free car parking and highly competitive rates; all set amongst the beautiful ground in the heart of Shepperton. Visit their website http://www.shepperton.play-cricket.com/ or send them a message through Facebook https://www.facebook.com/shepcc/, for more details.



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