As we come out of another lockdown, Chester veterans took advantage to feel some fresh air and have a ‘knock’ (in a group of six of course).
Croquet Back in Business
Guidance from the Croquet Association – 27th November 2020
The CA’s Coronavirus Task Force has reviewed the guidance published since the Prime Minister announced that tiered restrictions would resume at the end of the national lockdown, which runs until 1st December.
Its interpretation is that croquet clubs in any tier in England can re-open to play outdoors from 2nd December, under the guidance for play that was issued after the first lockdown was lifted. In particular, only groups of 6 or fewer people can socialise, and only outdoors in tiers 2 and 3. There are tier-dependent restrictions on serving food or drink: clubs in tier 1 can serve food, or alcohol with table service; tier 2 can serve food, but alcohol only with a substantial meal; tier 3 can only provide takeaways.
Documents showing which tier each area is in and the restrictions in each tier have been published.
R.I.P. David Leach
It is with very great regret and sadness that Bury Croquet Club announce that their dear member, great friend and fantastic groundsman at Coronation Park, David Leach, passed away in his sleep in the early hours of 19th November. Our sincere condolences go to Margaret and her family.
David was a wonderful ambassador for the club. He ran the Bury North and Sovereigns Midweek Level Play Golf team with great enthusiasm and was well known around the North West.
As Groundsman at Coronation Park, his relentless hard work on the lawns enabled the club to keep playing during the difficult 2020 season.
For two years David took care of the Treasurer’s role and during this year has given continued guidance and support to the current Treasurer who is extremely grateful.
David will be so sorely missed by all members at Bury.
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