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TVCL League Structure 2020 L1-8 Thames Valley Cricket League Structure L1-8 2020 Division 1 Beaconsfield Boyne Hill Cookham Dean Cove Falkland Gerrards Cross Ickenham North Maidenhead Slough 2 Stoke Green Division 2a Division 2b Amersham 2 Bagshot Chesham 2 Binfield Datchet 2 Eversley Hayes Finchampstead 2 Henley 2 Fleet High Wycombe 2 Hurst Hounslow & Whitton Kidmore End Kew Reading Maidenhead & Bray Thatcham Town Tring Park 2 Wokingham 2 Division 3a Division 3b Aldershot Burnham 2 Boyne Hill 2 Farnham Royal Cove 2 Harefield 2 Finchampstead 3 High Wycombe 3 Royal Ascot Marlow Sonning NPL Sulhamstead & Ufton OMT Taplow Slough 3 White Waltham Stoke Green 2 Windsor Wraysbury Division 4a Division 4b Bagshot 2 Beaconsfield 2 Eversley 2 Chalfont St Giles Falkland 2 Cookham Dean 2 Maidenhead & Bray 2 Gerrards Cross 2 Newbury Harpsden Purley on Thames Ickenham 2 Reading 2 Kew 2 Theale & Tilehurst Marlow 2 Wargrave 2 Ruislip Wokingham 3 Taplow 2 Division 5a Division 5b Amersham 3 Binfield 2 Burnham 3 Boyne Hill 3 Farnham Common Bracknell Hayes 2 Bradfield Hillingdon Manor Farnham Common 2 Ickenham 3 Henley 3 Slough 4 North Maidenhead 2 Tring Park 3 Purley on Thames 2 Wooburn Narkovians Royal Ascot 2 Wraysbury 2 Thatcham Town 2 Division 6a Division 6b Barnes Wild Geese Aldershot 2 Chalfont St Peter Falkland 3 Chenies & Latimer Fleet 2 Chesham 3 Hurst 2 Eastcote 4 Sonning 2 Hayes 3 Sulhamstead & Ufton 2 High Wycombe 4 Theale & Tilehurst 2 Hounslow & Whitton 2 Wargrave 3 Kew 3 White Waltham 2 Princes Risborough Yateley Division 7a Division 7b Bradfield 2 Beaconsfield 3 Cove 3 Chalfont St Peter 2 Eversley 3 Datchet 3 Finchampstead 4 Farnham Royal 2 Kidmore End 2 Harefield 3 Maidenhead & Bray 3 Hillingdon Manor 2 Reading 3 OMT 2 Royal Ascot 3 Slough 5 Windsor 2 Stoke Green 3 Wokingham 4 Wooburn Narkovians 2 Division 8a Division 8b Aldershot 3 Burnham 4 Bagshot 3 Chenies & Latimer 2 Binfield 3 Cookham Dean 3 Bracknell 2 Datchet 4 Eversley 4 Farnham Common 3 Finchampstead 5 Hayes 4 Newbury 2 Marlow 3 Thatcham Town 3 OMT 3 Theale & Tilehurst 3 Ruislip 2 Wokingham 5 Tring Park 4 Non TVCL Ground Shares Chiltern League High Wycombe 3 Winchmore Hill Chalfont St Giles Chalfont St Giles 2 Harpsden Harpsden 2 Berkshire League Binfield 3 Waltham St Lawrence Must be AWAY week 18 Falkland 3 Falkland 4 Kidmore End 3 Woodcote Kidmore End 4 ?? Middlesex County Cricket League Barnes Wild Geese Barnes 3rd XI Eastcote 4 Eastcote 3 Uxbridge 4 Uxbridge 3 Surrey County League NPL 3 Teddington Town 3 Surrey use different system Hampshire League Cove 3 Cove 4 Must always be in slot 1 or 6 Aldershot 3 Aldershot 4 Must always be in slot 1 or 6 TVCL Ground Shares Harefield 3 Hillingdon Manor 3 Harefield 3 request same HOME fixtures as Harefield 1 Slough 5 Slough 6 North Maidenhead CC Stoke Green 3 Stoke Green 4 Sefton Park?? Amersham 3 Amersham 4 Little Kingshill CC Datchet 3 Datchet 4 Windsor CC Marlow Park Maidenhead & Bray 5 Marlow Park CC Hayes 3 Hayes 4 Perivale Park, Greenford High Wycombe 4 High Wycombe 5 West Wycombe CC Kew 3 Kew 4 Barn Elms Playing Fields Thatcham Town 3 Newbury 3 Henwick Worthy Sports Ground Wokingham 5 Wokingham Oaks & Acorns Redham House School No Share Advised Bagshot 3 Windlesham Field of Remembrance Must be AWAY 13/6, 27/6, 5/9 Finchampstead 5 St Neots School, Eversley Theale & Tilehurst 3 Douai Abbey, Woolhampton Cookham Dean 3 Odney Club, Cookham Henley 3 Nettlebed CC AWAY on Henley Regatta Day Marlow 3 SAS Institute, Medmenham Windsor Windsor CC Sonning 3 Reading Blue Coat School Not available 9/5, 6/6, 13/6, 20/6 Fleet 3 Army Ground, Aldershot Non-Available Ground Dates NPL 30th May Football Tournament end May/early June Henley 4th July Henley Regatta - 1st team AWAY, 2nd team neutal venue, 3rd team AWAY Royal Ascot 20th June Royal Ascot - 1st team AWAY Finchampstead 13th June Village Fete - 1st team AWAY, 3rd team AWAY, 5th team AWAY Wraysbury 20th June Village Fete - 1st team AWAY Marlow Park 13th June Marlow Town Regatta - 1st team AWAY, paired team must find alternative Cove Farnborough Air Show - No public days in 2020 = no issues Bagshot 3 Request AWAY on 13/6, 27/6, 5/9 Horspath 29th August Request AWAY Binfield 4th July 1st team AWAY Harpsden 4th July 1st team AWAY on Henley Regatta.
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