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SPORTS FACILITIES

Lawn Bowls Club

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The season for playing Lawn Bowls runs from the end of April through to the beginning of September. The club always wants new players to keep the sport alive in the village. It is not very physically challenging, therefore all ages can participate.

 

If anyone who can play wishes to join the club, or anyone who just wants to come along to see the game, or even new starters who may be interested in trying out the sport, please contact Ray Tuddenham 07930 182764 for further information.

South Creake Tennis Club

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A family-friendly grass court club in the beautiful village of South Creake.

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South Creake Tennis Club was founded in 1924 and is one of  the very few grass-only clubs in the country.

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The club's two courts are on the village playing field, near to the Memorial Pavilion where parking is available.

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The courts are available for use by anyone in the community and visitors are welcome.

The playing season runs from 1st May to 30th September, weather permitting. Memberships and casual court hire are available, with everything handled online.

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The club offers a summer programme of coaching for children and adults with qualified LTA coaches.

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Thanks to grants from South Creake Charities, group coaching for children living in the village is provided free.

 

We also acknowledge generous funding for equipment from Jack's Lane Windfarm Community Fund.

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Book and pay for court hire online.

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Football Club

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Colkirk FC were delighted to play season 2022/23 at South Creake.

 

The club has played in the Central and South Norfolk League for over 17 years and has a reputation as a friendly and welcoming team.  

 

We would love to attract some local players to the club, particularly in the 18-25 age range if possible. Anyone interested should contact the club secretary Chris Hoddy on southboundchris@aol.com

 

Here's how Colkirk FC are performing in the Central and South Norfolk league

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