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During the Second World War bowls was played in the garden of Colonel E. Clarke, of Sweffling.
After a few years lapsed the landlord of the Sweffling White Horse gathered together his customers and opened a green behind the pub.
When the landlord changed and they no longer wanted the club there it was agreed to build a new green near the Village Hall. Starting in 1985 it opened in 1988 where it is today.
Officers of the Club | |
President | Vacant at present |
Chairman | Keith Cady |
Secretary | John Stanley |
Treasurer | Anne Gladwell |
Committee Members | Jean Hayes |
Paul Richardson | |
If you are interested in joining please contact the following
Keith Cady 01728 603593
If you have never played before help will be at hand
Leagues entered |
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Saxmundham League | Two Wood with four teams of three people |
Woodbridge League | Two Wood with four teams of three people |
Fynn League | Three Wood with four teams of three people |
Cup Matches | |
Saxmundham Knockout Cup |
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Salter cup |
Other club activities |
Club competitions - Mens, Ladies singles |
George Holden Tray |
Leslie's Day |
Church Cup |
Johnny Blyth Shield |
Other Clubs Competitions |
County and League Competitions |
Inside the club room