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Newsletter Issue 140

Hello everyone, I usually write the newsletter on Sunday evening so that it will be ready for Monday morning. However, when I got back home after two three hour games, […]

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Newsletter Issue 139

Hello, Another week, another newsletter and sadly, another death. Joan Surman, a long-standing member of MidGlos indoors and Cheltenham outdoors sadly died on Friday. She had had a few health […]

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Newsletter Issue 138

Hello, This time next week, we will be on British summertime! Hooray! Let’s hope that warm, sunny, summer weather comes with it! The first of the “live” 200 Club draws […]

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Newsletter Issue 137

Hello again, First of all – ladies, our annual meeting is this Tuesday, 14th March at 12.45 in The Cooper Suite. If you read the notice boards, you will know […]

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Newsletter Issue 136

Hello everyone, We’re back! We had a great time. This time we had some newbies to Potters. They loved it and are coming again. As far as the bowling goes, […]

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Newsletter Issue 135

Greetings, When this arrives in your inbox, we’ll be well on our way to Potters to play in the EBF midweek tournament. The first thing I have to mention is […]

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Newsletter Issue 134

Hello everyone, Another week has flown by and we’re heading to that sad time of year when we have to say goodbye to our outdoor bowlers. To that end, Steve […]

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Newsletter Issue 133

Hello everyone, I’ll start with the sad news. I have to report another death. Jim Clifford died on 4th February. He was a lovely, gentle man who had been ill […]

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Newsletter Issue 132

Hello everyone, Thankfully there are no deaths to announce this week but it is both Barrie Hesling’s funeral at midday on Tuesday and Steve Pope’s at 11.00 a.m. on Thursday. […]

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Newsletter Issue 131

Hello, That’s January almost gone! At least it’s a little warmer for now. I was rather hoping that our spate of members dying had come to an end but I […]