It’s that time of year again to make our New Year’s Resolutions and I hope I can keep this one??? Continue reading “New Year’s Resolutions”
News and Reports
DBE v Preston IBC
Played our match at Preston IBC 19 Dec Bob Henstridge Sussex ambassador was in attendance.
We were warmly welcomed by Maureen Smalldrdge captain of the Preston Club today and started with a spider which made £24 for Disability Bowls England.
Members of the Preston Club Made us very welcome the match went well , disability Bowls England won the match 81 shots to 51 shots , everybody had a delightful time much camaraderie , laughter played in very good spirits.
We had four new members which were welcomed by all Disability players , they were Peter Hughes , Peter Avery ,Peter Cave and John Wren they all had a lovely time and can’t wait for the next match to be involved in .
Three winning rings and one draw what is the final result.
DBE One Lottery
As most of you are aware we are a Charity run by volunteers, for us to continue to be successful and to build on our success we need to fundraise to keep DBE moving forward. Continue reading “DBE One Lottery”
DBE Newsletter – Christmas 2021
Welcome to our Christmas Newsletter and Mo last time editing the newsletter, before Judy takes over the reins in January. Continue reading “DBE Newsletter – Christmas 2021”
Visual Impaired Training
Learning Disabilities Training Day
Invitation for VIs to Attend Trial
INVITATION TO PLAYERS IN ENGLAND WITH A BOWLS “VISUAL IMPAIRMENT CLASSIFICATION”, INCLUDING THOSE DBE MEMBERS WHO HAVE BEEN NOMINATED,
TO:- ATTEND A TRAINING AND TRIAL DAY
Continue reading “Invitation for VIs to Attend Trial”
DBE v Ilminster IBC Friendly
DBE v Preston IBC Friendly
DBE Maiden Singles 2021
DBE Maiden Singles – Gedling IBC.
Eight bowlers from all parts of England from Plymouth in the south to Bridlington in the north and several points in between, came together to compete in the Maiden Singles which is aimed at any member bowler who has NOT won a DBE singles event.
Bowlers were drawn into 2 groups, each competing in a round-robin of 3 matches followed by the winner of each group playing in the final.
It was great to see 3 new members had entered.
Colin Wagstaff from Lincoln won Group 1 , winning all 3 matches, gaining 6 points with Julie Deferville , Bristol , in 2nd place on 4 points.
Arthur Redfearn from Bridlington, Yorkshire won Group 2, also gaining 6 points after a close match with Adrian Mellows, Northants, who finished on 4 points.
The other competitors were Amy Brooks, Stephen Stockley, Alex Comack and John Hollowell.
The final was a very close fought match and great to watch. On the penultimate end the score was 15 shots all on 16 ends.
The final end concluded with a ‘nail biting’ measure, with Arthur’s bowl taking the shot by half an inch!
All of the games were played in good and fair spirit.
The Maiden Singles salver was presented to Arthur and photographs taken
‘Thank you’s’ were made to the brilliant Gedling helpers, who turn out every time so willingly, marking, pushing wheelchairs, making tea and coffee and generally making everyone feel ‘at home’.
All in all, a ‘Good Day’.
Maggy Smith