Great Session with Sutton Parents Forum
Sutton Parents Forum provide a fantastic service supporting parents of children with disabilities in the borough.
Sutton Parents Forum provide a fantastic service supporting parents of children with disabilities in the borough.
Earlier in the summer we were delighted to work with Joanne Mingo-Rawoo, senior Community Nurse with the Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, to provide a couple of Cage Cricket Sessions with two groups of adults with learning difficulties.
The fantastic facilities at St Piers School and College in Lingfield was an ideal location for a couple of Cage Cricket sessions towards the end of term.
In mid-July we were delighted to be joined by A Level student Sarah Rawoo for a week’s work experience.
Throughout this year we have had a fantastic opportunity to be part of Active Surrey’s Get Active 50+ initiative. This has enabled us to run very successful programmes in Epsom and Ewell, Reigate and Banstead and Runnymede Boroughs, with more sessions planned for Woking too.
Over the past few months we have been delighted to forge a partnership with Sutton Mencap, providing opportunities for some young adults with learning difficulties to enjoy Cage Cricket.
When asked if we would provide a game of Cage Cricket as a prize for Active Surrey’s Workplace Challenge we were of course delighted to oblige. The worthy winners of the prize were the ever-toiling employees of Reigate and Banstead Borough Council.
On a crisp spring day, we were delighted to be a part of the Runnymede Sportability Festival in the fabulous setting of Royal Holloway College.
Godfrey Stevens, professional cricketer with Boland in South Africa, is again playing and coaching at Epsom CC for the summer. Alongside playing 1st Class Cricket at home, Godfrey is establishing a sports academy aimed at providing opportunities and improving life chances for young people in his local area.
Earlier this year Neil and Haidee took Cage Cricket to Egham Youth Centre.