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Sport England Grants available to Croquet Clubs

16 April 2020 by Roger Staples

Grants

Sport England, through its Club Matters website, has issued a useful tool to help Sports Clubs through this Coronavirus crisis.

Sport England, is making up to £195 million of funding available to help the sport and physical activity sector through the ongoing coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis.

The package includes a £20 million Community Emergency Fund, which is now open for all clubs and community organisations to bid into. Grants between £300 and £10,000 are available.

The fund has been developed to help organisations meet their obligations, in particular fixed costs, which are no longer supported with revenue as a result of coronavirus, such as rent, utility costs, insurance, core staff costs, and facility or equipment hire.

Wales has announced a similar scheme.

Lawn Management

The CA has been surveying clubs on their lawn maintenance problems and is aware of the many concerns that clubs have during this lockdown period. We have been seeking specific assurance that lawn maintenance is permitted, providing the government’s guidelines on safe working are followed and we are pleased to report that we received the following clarification on April 1st from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

Subject: Re: Essential maintenance of sports turf during lockdown

“Thank you so much for getting in contact – you have come to the right place. We are aware of these issues and are seeking clarity where necessary. The public health guidance is of course subject to review, but I can be clear about some of your key questions. In short, contractors are indeed permitted to work – anyone who can’t perform their usual work at home, can travel to work. Volunteers are able to travel to clubs to perform these functions too, as without them, as you say, the facilities are at risk. Police should not be sending maintenance staff home as they are performing their work, in the only place that it can be done. I believe the police are reviewing their guidance at present so the latter issue may lessen soon.”

The Institute of Groundmanship (IoG) will be issuing some specific advice on how to manage croquet courts with fewer resources than usual and how to bring them back to playing standard later in the year. This will be circulated as soon as we receive it.

Virtual Croquet

The Victorian Croquet Association recently posted a game of virtual croquet

Brookwood Croquet 3D virtual AC or GC croquet, even during lockdown! To all owners of Brookwood Croquet programs please note that these games can now be played over the internet whilst Covid 19 movement restrictions are in place and into the future. Please refer to the page on ‘Playing on the Internet’ for details of how it can be done.

Keep Safe everyone

Roger Staples

Chairman Executive Board

2020, Croquet Association, News

Mowing Allowed & Money Available

2 April 2020 by Roger Staples

Coronavirus – Sport England Emergency Fund & Lawn Management

Grants

Sport England, through its Club Matters website, has issued a useful tool https://www.sportenglandclubmatters.com/ to help Sports Clubs through this Coronavirus crisis.

Sport England, is making up to £195 million of funding available to help the sport and physical activity sector through the ongoing coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis. The package includes a £20 million Community Emergency Fund (https://www.sportengland.org/how-we-can-help/our-funds/community-emergency- fund), which is now open for all clubs and community organisations to bid into. Grants between £300 and £10,000 are available.

The fund has been developed to help organisations meet their obligations, in particular fixed costs, which are no longer supported with revenue as a result of coronavirus, such as rent, utility costs, insurance, core staff costs, and facility or equipment hire.

Wales is yet to announce a similar scheme.

Lawn Management

The CA has been surveying clubs on their lawn maintenance problems and is aware of the many concerns that clubs have during this lockdown period. We have been seeking specific assurance that lawn maintenance is permitted, providing the government’s guidelines on safe working are followed and we are pleased to report that we received the following clarification on April 1st from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.

Subject: Re: Essential maintenance of sports turf during lockdown

“Thank you so much for getting in contact – you have come to the right place. We are aware of these issues and are seeking clarity where necessary. The public health guidance is of course subject to review, but I can be clear about some of your key questions. In short, contractors are indeed permitted to work – anyone who can’t perform their usual work at home, can travel to work. Volunteers are able to travel to clubs to perform these functions too, as without them, as you say, the facilities are at risk. Police should not be sending maintenance staff home as they are performing their work, in the only place that it can be done. I believe the police are reviewing their guidance at present so the latter issue may lessen soon.”

The Institute of Groundmanship (IoG) will be issuing some specific advice on how to manage croquet courts with fewer resources than usual and how to bring them back to playing standard later in the year. This will be circulated as soon as we receive it.

2020, Croquet Association, News

Ken Cooper awarded Lifetime Croquet Coaching Award

25 March 2013 by Roger Staples

Ken Cooper Coaching Silver CourseLifetime Coaching Award

Congratulations to Ken Cooper, Bowdon who has been awarded the accolade of a Lifetime Coaching Award. The following citation says it all.

Ken has only been the NW Federations Coaching Officer for the last three years and in that time he has totally revolutionised the ‘Thinking and active involvement’ of all our Clubs and individual players into the benefits of good progressive, croquet coaching.  Ken was charged with the job of changing player’s attitude towards competitive play and thereby help develop the quality of our League Games throughout the NWFCC Region. He set about this in earnest by gathering together several of the Federations other coaches and getting their support to assist him in running courses at the various levels required.

Ken Cooper Lecturing on Bronze CourseTo further his own expertise during this period, he also began attending the CA Coaching Meetings and also succeeded in being awarded his Grade 2 Coaching Badge in November 2010. Ken has a quiet but assured way of addressing people, which soon gains their respect and confidence. He has the knack of allowing people to express their concerns and then puts them at ease with clear concise replies, delivered with his cheeky pleasant smile. Ken’s own Official Reports to the NWFCC AGM show quite clearly the impact and progressive success that his coaching and initiatives have had on all the Clubs in the North West.

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Ken Cooper

The skill levels and demand for coaching from Clubs have risen enormously. The number of Teams in each of the Federation Croquet Leagues has increased in number in both Association and Golf Croquet. Whilst doing all this work for the NW Federation it should also be noted that he has continued his long-standing commitment to Bowdon Croquet Club. He has been the Clubs’ Coaching Officer for the last 6 years following two earlier periods; approximately 12 years at a Club that is renowned for producing some of the best Association players in the county.

Sadly Ken suffered some serious health problems during 2012 that resulted in him having to ‘slow down’ and for medical reasons he therefore had to resign from his position as The Federations’ Coaching Officer at the end of the season. The NW Federation Minutes state “The AGM thanked Ken for his Report and all his past efforts with a heartfelt round of applause.”

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