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Proposed New Croquet Constitution

14 March 2016 by Chris Alvey

With the forthcoming changes taking place in CA membership, our North West Federation Constitution requires amendments.  Rather than make piecemeal amendments, Chairman Garry Wilson, with Graham Good, has produced a new version which will be discussed and voted on at the November AGM.

This new Constitution is felt to be more democratic and more compatible with other Federation Constitutions.  It also clarifies the criteria regarding Motions at the Federation club meetings.

Should you have any comments or questions, please email Garry at: garry.wilson@vodafoneemail.co.uk

You can read or download the proposed new Constitution here.

You can read or download the existing Constitution here.

 

2016, Federation, News, NWFCC Document

Winter weather takes toll on Croquet Clubs – Executive Summary of Club Meeting

6 March 2016 by Chris Alvey

EXECUTIVE  SUMMARY OF THE NWFCC SPRING MEETING

About 27 representatives attended the NWFCC Spring Club meeting at Culcheth on Saturday 5 March 2016. Chairman Garry Wilson welcomed everyone and briefly described some of the highlights to be covered in the meeting. Secretary Liz Wilson updated members on the latest co-ordination of Fed and CA procedures – our Disciplinary and election processes are now compatible with CA documents. Treasurer Bob Connop reported a healthy bank balance for the Federation.

CA representative Peter Wilson updated the meeting on how individual and club member records are to be reconciled in the next year. As all club members become full CA members, they will have ‘on-line’ access to their records and receive the Croquet Gazette. A vote of thanks was given to Peter, who will be resigning from this position. His replacement will be John Dawson from Chester.

League Manager, Tony Thomas, thanked Secretaries for the wealth of information provided about lawn availability for 2016. The draft fixture list received the lowest number of amendments on record. All captains had been sent fixture lists and a copy of the League Rules containing cosmetic changes and the new criteria for the B League (minimum player handicap ½ and total minimum team handicap of 6). There was a discussion about using a zero base for Association Doubles games and whether we should adopt the new granular CA method of determining Doubles team handicap as recommended by the CA Handicap Committee. The meeting decided not to make any further changes for 2016.

Development Officer, James Hawkins, informed members about promotional materials becoming available from the CA and urged clubs to discuss Development Grants (up to £5000) with him. Pendle and Penrith have received substantial improvement grants recently. Coaching Officers Elmyr Hughes and David Crawford reported coaching activities were being planned for 2016. There is also a new Golf Coaching Manual available on the CA website. Garry Wilson will manage the NW Festival this year and also captain the Pennine Cup team.

Handicap Officer, Don Williamson, updated the meeting on the major changes to the Golf Croquet Handicap system. It is essential all Golf players have their Handicap Cards amended by their Club Handicapper, new cards are also available. There is a new test criteria for beginners and a new chart for converting Association Handicaps to Golf Handicaps.

Peter Wilson drew members attention to the CA recommendations for assisting players with Colour Vision Deficiency. These include sympathetic choice of clips, identifying Brown and Green clips with a painted white strip and dot, encouraging players to provide information on the position of balls and clips.

Club representatives updated the meeting on developments over Winter. Bowdon have maintained play throughout Winter with a weekly One Ball competition. They are pleased to announce the hosting of GB v USA in 2016 and the Home Internationals in 2018. There will be a Fast Improvers Course on 22nd May. Chester will be hosting visits by croquet clubs from Zurich and Carrickmines in 2016. They are looking for expert advice on techniques for levelling lawns. Culcheth now have a record membership and their indoor matt has been well used over Winter. Salford are developing their facilities with a new kitchen and new paths around the lawns. The club was featured in a CBBC film shown on television recently.

There has been no winter play at Bury due to wet weather, but the Whitehead pavilion has had a new kitchen. Their lawns are to receive specialist drainage treatment next month. Penrith has been severely flooded, with ground and equipment contaminated and ruined. Southport are delaying their season opening as the lawns are too wet to start lawn maintenance. Westmorland lawns have been under 5ft of water (see post on Facebook) with devastating effect upon equipment – the mower is still to be extracted! However, relationships with their landlords – Levens Hall – have never been better.

There was a brief discussion on planning for National Croquet Day – Bury will be celebrating with the Grand Opening of their Whithead Park facility. The final announcement was for clubs to review their pages on the website and let Tony Thomas know of any amendments required.

The next meeting will be the AGM, to be held at Culcheth on 19th November 2016 and the next Spring Meeting will be 4th March 2017.

 

This Executive Summary is not an official Federation document, it is a personal view of the Meeting written for the website (as remembered by Tony Thomas) – he takes full responsibility for any errors.

2016, Federation, News, NWFCC Document

AGM Changes League Rules for 2016

22 November 2015 by Chris Alvey

NWFCC AGM – 21 November 2015 at Culcheth – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2015_AGM_NovChairman Garry Wilson welcomed 29 members to the 2015 AGM at Culcheth. Secretary Liz Wilson paid a tribute to three valued members who have passed away this year – John Saxby, Christine Irwin and Geoff Young. Treasurer Bob Connop presented a healthy set of Accounts.

Peter Wilson (CA representative) described an initiative the CA are pursuing to raise awareness of players who have Colour Vision Deficiency, The north west fed have led the way in this area. The CA are also evaluating software systems in readiness for the changes to the membership structure. Club Secretaries will have a vital role in the new procedure.

League Manager Tony Thomas reported on a hectic season of 177 matches with some very close finishes in some of the leagues. Postponement of matches had reached an alarming rate in the early part of the season such that some captains and clubs now take a ‘hard line’ and will claim the match if postponed rather than negotiate a new date. The issue of Bonus Point became contentious and there is a proposal later in the meeting to address this.

The Festival of Croquet was reported as a success by Manager Keith Roberts and it was later agreed by the meeting that ½ point would in future be awarded for drawn Golf games and clocks could be stopped in a double banked Golf game if a hoop is blocked.

Paul Rigge sent a report to the Meeting explaining how the difficulties of finding players to participate in the Pennine Cup had proved time consuming, frustrating and disappointing. It was embarrassing to this Federation to being forced into cancelling the annual tournament against the North East. Chairman Garry Wilson is currently discussing the future of this event with the North East.

There was a detailed discussion about Bonus Points in the two Advanced Leagues and the meeting decided to abandon Bonus Points in the A League but retain them in the B League. However, Bonus Points are now limited to a maximum of two per match and can only be awarded to a losing team.

There was further discussion about the criteria for players in the B League – currently they must have a minimum handicap of 1 – it was agreed Tony Thomas would co-ordinate the wishes of clubs on this and whether it would be useful to instigate a minimum total handicap for a B Level team.

Highlights from Club Reports include:

Bowdon – May be losing access to their Car Park but will be hosting GB v USA match next year. Beginners are catered for by weekly tuition, a monthly Sunday competition and a novices Tournament at the end of the season. Bury are continuing the development of their new venue at Whitehead Park involving clubhouse and lawn developments. Chester have had a very active season, hosting their first national tournament and visited by international groups from both Russia and Switzerland. Craig y Don have been awarded a grant of about #8500 from the Peoples Health Trust to expand their clubhouse facilities. Culcheth have increased membership and are developing strong links with the community – U3A, Brownies, Lions, Rotary, etc and are starting a regular Newsletter in the near future. Fylde have increased membership and had a very successful season winning three league titles.

Liverpool has had a flurry of recruitment and increased lawn maintenance and hopes are now very high for future development. Llanfairfechan have continued their charity events and were also featured in a two minute item on Welsh TV about Croquet – you casn see the item on their Facebook page. Nannerch have sadly resigned from the Federation. Pendle are continuing their lawn development and about to purchase a sit-on lawn mower. Penrith entered a national competition for the first time – All England Handicap. Southport have constructed a new path to the clubhouse and there has been extensive maintenance to the lawns. The club hosted the CA Chairmans Eight tournam and received plaudits about the quality of the lawns. Westmorland stated that rumours about their eminent departure from Levens Hall are exaggerated and they maintain good relationship with the owners.

Trophies were awarded to the 2015 Winning league teams – Pendle (Advanced); Fylde (B Level, Handicap and Midweek); Bury (Short); Bowdon Bandits (Level Play Golf); Southport (Golf). Officers were elected for 2016 (see website Who’s Who) and dates were notified for a wide range of tournaments (see Google calendar on website).

The next meeting will take place at Culcheth on 5th March 2016.

League title presentations for season 2015: Ken Cooper (Level Plays Golf - Bowdon Bandits); Peter Wilson (B Level - Fylde); Jean Hargreaves (Short - Bury); Ian Theakstone (Midweek - Fylde); Liz Wilson (Handicap - Fylde); Roger Schofield (Advanced - Pendle); Don Williamson (Golf - Southport).
League title presentations for season 2015:
Ken Cooper (Level Plays Golf – Bowdon Bandits); Peter Wilson (B Level – Fylde); Jean Hargreaves (Short – Bury); Ian Theakstone (Midweek – Fylde); Liz Wilson (Handicap – Fylde); Roger Schofield (Advanced – Pendle); Don Williamson (Golf – Southport).

2015, Federation, News, NWFCC Document

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