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Huby & Sutton Show 2023

Bowls club adapts to the challenge of Covid and reaches its 90th birthday

Mon 10 Apr 2023 @ 7:29pm - News
David Dunning

Sir William Worsley (left) meets the oldest member of Hovingham Bowls Club, 93- year-old Ron Thrower, who will still be playing in the Club’s 90th Birthday Season.

Hovingham Bowls Club in Ryedale has reached its 90th Birthday Season this year with the opening of a new pavilion.

Sir William Worsley, of Hovingham Hall, who performed the ceremony, recalled that it was most likely that his great-grandfather opened the bowling green in 1933 and so he was particularly pleased to have been asked to help celebrate the club’s achievement in not just surviving for 90 years, but prospering too.

Hovingham Bowls Club plans to use its birthday year to raise the profile of bowls within the wider Hovingham area and attract as many new players as possible.

Sir William said that bowls was a very affordable game to play and he thought that one of the great things about the game was that women and men played on equal terms. It was also socially good for a community.

“I have always tried to ensure that Hovingham is a living and thriving community and the survival of traditional rural sports such as bowls, cricket and tennis make an important contribution to the village itself as well as the wider area.”

Sir William also congratulated the Bowls Club for the way it had continued to operate during Covid and how it had emerged even stronger.

Sir William and Lady Worsley (right) launch the 90th Birthday Year of Hovingham Bowls Club with the club’s Chairman, Dave Skilbeck
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The Club Chairman, Dave Skilbeck, explained that members were determined to make sure the club survived for a further 90 years and during Covid it had, in effect, reinvented itself by offering a wider range of social bowling, alongside traditional inter-village league bowling.

It was intended to make bowls more attractive to those who led busy lives as well as those who were retired and wanted to take up a new activity.

He said: “Bowls still has much to offer all ages. It is basically a simple game to play, but offers a teasing challenge if you wish to master it.

“It is a great way to make new friends in the community. It also encourages people to get out into the fresh air and helps to keep people active and mobile”.

The club’s oldest member is Ron Thrower, who is 93, and therefore older than the club, and he is still intending to play in the club’s 90th Season.

The new pavilion, which will be mainly used as a shelter, has been funded by a community grant from Ryedale District Council.

Hovingham Bowls Club is always keen to welcome new members to help it grow, not just from the village, but from the wider Hovingham area.

It is not necessary to have played before and all that is needed to get started is a flat pair of shoes; the club will loan new members a set of bowls.

Anyone interested is encouraged to visit the website www.hovinghambowlsclub.org or contact the Secretary, John Jefferson on 0784 100 4391.

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