History of
the formation of Shefford Bowls Club
In
1964 a general meeting was call at the Shefford Town Memorial Association (STMA)
with a view to forming a bowls club in Shefford. The meeting was well attended
and from it a steering committee was formed with their main objection to raise
money for the project.
The
STMA agreed to allow land to be used for a bowling green.
A
few meeting were held, and after a while many of the original members fell by
the wayside. A new bowls committee was formed with Mr. J R Ford as President and
Mr F A G Brunt as Chairman.
A
Beds Executive member, Len Davidge, was invited to give advice.
Raising
the money was the biggest problem, and a working committee was formed to canvass
Shefford for donations, in all £78 was raised this being the amount that
Shefford Bowls Club started with.
Mr.
Alf Taylor and Mr. Bob Johns (STMA Officials) secured a grant of £500 from the
Playing Fields Association. Various fund raising events were run until enough
money was raised to start the project.
The
then Barclay’s manager (John Bird) thought it was ridiculous to start a
project of this size with so little money.
En
Tou Cas of Leicester laid the green using “Hill side turf” that being the
best the budget would allow. It gave a few problems but patience and hard work
by members have over come these and we now have a bowling green and facilities
to be proud of.
Probably
the most unique event of the club, is that in 1988 the club provided
Bedfordshire Bowling Association with both Men’s and Ladies Presidents these
being John and Brenda Ford.
Over
the years improvements and additional facilities have been made to the green
most if not all of the work being carried out by members of the club.
Information
supplied by
a founder member.