Cricket Club Issue 48 | Page 4

About us FOLLOW US ONLINE TWITTER.COM/CRICKETCLUBMAG About Us Based in Gateshead in the North East of England, PPL produces four UK magazines as well as the recently launched Australia/New Zealand version of Sport in Profile. Our five titles are Cricket Club, Football Focus, Rugby Club, Sport in Profile and Sport in Profile ANZ. I SSUE 47 TIDEFORD Competing in the Cornish Cricket League Cricket Club Magazine is committed to providing the cricketing world with a platform from which to share ideas, best practice and information with content provided by many leading figures within the industry including Chairman, CEO’s, Presidents and Managers of some of the top sporting establishments worldwide. MURTON Playing an important role in their local community TRURO The latest with Jonathan Wyatt CORBRIDGE E xciting plans for the future A major part of what we do is providing grassroots clubs with a chance to highlight the work they are carrying out with a focus on community involvement, youth development, sound financial planning and sporting success. The crucial role that these establishments play in the industry cannot be overstated and they regularly provide stories of astounding commitment, dedication and integrity. £6.95 ISSUE 80 € 7.95 / £6.95 SCARBOROUGH ATHLETIC Targeting another promotion ISSUE 02 GOOLE The latest with Alan Wilson $ 9. 10 /€ 7.95 / £6.95 THE OPEN ISSUE 80 €7.95 / £6.95 PEMBROKE HOLYWOOD Looking back at the action An outstanding club Exciting times both on and off the course DISNEY LAKE BUENA VISTA DRYBROOK LONGHIRST HALL GOLF CLUB The Happiest Place on TURF Playing an important role in their local community The latest with Graham Chambers COWBRIDGE Rugby Club Magazine’s Welsh Team of the Season STIRLING COUNTY The latest with John Gibson CLOSE HOUSE AND THE BRITISH MASTERS THAMES VALLEY YOUTH A friendly, pro-active club 2017’s event was truly spectacular RAINHILL UNITED - PLAYING A VITAL ROLE IN THEIR COMMUNITY SBRF_sport_in_profile_A4_ad_artwork.indd 2 THANET WANDERERS Preparing for life in London South East 2 RYLAND SHARKS - BUILDING FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE We can help you talk through whatever’s on your mind 18/06/2015 13:31 SBRF_sport_in_profile_A4_ad_artwork.indd 2 18/06/2015 13:31 phone us Help us continue supporting the LGBT+ Communities TEXT LGBT41 £2/£5/£10 to 70700 to donate now e.g. LGBT41 £5 instant messaging www.switchboard.lgbt email [email protected] From coming out to going out, to falling in love and making new friends. From sexual health to mental health and everything in between. Whatever the call, for confidential information and support you can talk to us. Editor’s Welcome With some perfect weather (except in Sri Lanka) the 2018 season has been one to remember with England triumphing over World No.1 test side India. Cricket Club Magazine returns with a look back at how the season has gone for club’s at various levels. In the county game Durham CCC are rebuilding after some difficult years and although they recently said goodbye to Paul Collingwood they are moving forwards from a solid platform. We visit a number of club’s that have enjoyed successful seasons including Banstead and Richmondshire while West of Scotland perhaps topped the lot with a treble winning campaign. There are also features on a number of club’s playing an important role in their local communities including Bishop Auckland, Bovey Tracey and Lindum. We are always keen to hear from anyone with a story to tell so whether you wish to promote a business, a club, individuals, initiatives or products please do not hesitate to contact our editorial team at [email protected] or call me directly on 0191 447 8383. Yours in Sport Jamie Seymour 4 Issue 48