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Kirkby Lonsdale CLUB DIRECTORY SEASON 2017/2018 If any details in the club directory are incorrect or need updating, please advise me accordingly. Jason Gregory, County Secretary September 2017 Tel: 01697 745460 (prior to 9.30pm) 1 AMBLESIDE Address: Galava Park, Borland Road, Ambleside Post Code: LA22 1NW Telephone Nos: 015394 42025 Email Address: [email protected] Website: - Club Colours: Black/Amber Club Denis Irwin Honorary Jeanette Irwin Chairman: 20 School Knott Drive Secretary: 20 School Knott Drive, Windermere Windermere Post Code: LA23 “DY Post Code: LA23 2DY Telephone Nos: 01539442025 Telephone Nos: 015394 42025 (H) Email Address: [email protected] 07719 169262 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Honorary Paul Longster Treasurer: Apartment 1,Glenfield County tbc 88 Herntsbank Representative: Post Code: LA11 7BB Telephone Nos: 07979475477 Post Code: Email Address: [email protected] Telephone Nos: Email Address: President: T.B.C. Telephone Nos: Chairman Email Address: - of Rugby: T.B.C. Telephone Nos: Email Address: - Fixture Dean Giggle Secretary: Referee Dean Giggle Telephone Nos: 07896092447 Contact: Email Address: [email protected] Telephone Nos: 07896092447 E-mail Address: [email protected] Safeguarding Jeanette Irwin Player Reg. tbc Officer: Officer: Telephone Nos: 015394 42025 (H) Telephone Nos: 07719 169262 (M) Email Address: Email Address: [email protected] Coaching T.B.C. Volunteer Jeanette Irwin Coordinator: Coordinator: Telephone Nos: Telephone Nos: As above Email Address: Email Address: 2 ASPATRIA Address: Bower Park Station Road, Aspatria, Wigton, Cumbria Post Code: CA7 2AJ Telephone Nos: 016973 20420 Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.pitchero.com/clubs/aspatria Club Colours: Black and Red Hoops Club John L. Heyworth Honorary David J. Saul Chairman: Stonehouse Farm, Secretary: 50 Primrose Bank Scales, Aspatria, Cumbria Wigton Post Code: CA7 3NW Post Code: CA7 9JW Telephone Nos: 07768 947111 (M) Telephone Nos: 016973 43051 (H) Email Address: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] Honorary Barney Clegg County David J. Saul Treasurer: Kirkbeck Cottage, Representative: 50 Primrose Bank, Bothel, Aspatria, Cumbria Wigton, Cumbria Post Code: CA7 2HX Post Code: CA7 9JW Telephone Nos: 016973 20285 (H) Telephone Nos: 016973 43051 (H) 07900 415129 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] President: Willie Clark Chairman Mark Richardson Telephone Nos: 016973 20075 of Rugby: Email Address: Telephone Nos: 01946 821128 (H) 07711 108449 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Fixture Peter Gray Referee Mike Ray Secretary: Contact: Telephone Nos: 016973 21760 (H) Telephone Nos: 016973 21313 (H) Email Address: [email protected] 07776 296719 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Safeguarding Helen Lee Player Reg. Mel Hanley Officer: Officer: Telephone Nos: Telephone Nos: 016973 20328 (H) Email Address: 07852 2169644 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Volunteer John L. Heyworth Coaching John Ravell Coordinator: Coordinator: Telephone Nos: 07768 947111 (M) Telephone Nos: 016973 22411 (H) Email Address: [email protected] 07740 623379 (M) Email Address: [email protected] 3 CARLISLE (All correspondence to be addressed to the Company) Address: The Rugby Ground, Warwick Road, Carlisle, Cumbria Post Code: CA1 1LW Telephone Nos: 01228 521300 Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.pitchero.com/clubs/carlislerugby/ Club Colours: Navy with Red and White Trim Club Chairman: Barry Earl Honorary David D. Morton 12 Ascot Way Secretary: 14 Naworth Drive, Carlisle Carlisle CA3 0DD Telephone Nos: 07900266856 Telephone Nos: 01228 515486 (H) Email Address: [email protected] 07912 110782 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Honorary Alf Harrington Treasurer: County Alan Tiffen Telephone Nos: 01228 576675 Representative: 07919 051104 Telephone Nos: 01228 596118 (H) 07887 781533 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] President: Martin Plummer Chairman Jim Goode Telephone Nos: 07725 039 174 of Rugby: Email Address: [email protected] Telephone Nos: 07483904295 Email Address: [email protected] Fixture David Morton Secretary: (as above) Referee David Rawling Telephone Nos: Contact: Email Address: Telephone Nos: 01228 710609 Email Address: [email protected] Safeguarding Officer: Gillian Shields Player Reg. David D. Morton Telephone Nos: 07855086221 Officer: Telephone Nos: 01228 515486 (H) Email Address: [email protected] : 07912 110782 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Volunteer T.B.C. Coaching Jim Goode Coordinator: Coordinator: Telephone Nos: Telephone Nos: Email Address: Email Address: Details as above Coach David Stout Telephone No: 07887787698 Email Address [email protected] 4 COCKERMOUTH Address: Grassmoor Sports Centre Strawberry How, Lorton Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria Post Code: CA13 9XQ Telephone Nos: 01900 824884 Email Address: - Website: www.rfu.com/clubs/cockermouth Club Colours: Black and Amber Club Mr. Jeff Peet Honorary Mr. Jeff Peet Chairman: The Old Chapel Treasurer: The Old Chapel Tallentire Tallentire Cockermouth Cockermouth CA13 0PR CA13 0PR Telephone Nos: 01900 823069 Telephone Nos: 01900 823069 Email Address: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Honorary Mr David Whild County Jack storey Secretary: 8 Coldgill Avenue Representative: 20 Challenor Street Great Broughton Cockermouth, CA13 9QS Cockermouth CA13 0YW Telephone Nos: 01900 823279 Telephone Nos: 01900 825272 (H) Email: [email protected] 07770 571350 (M) Email Address: [email protected] President: Mr. David Coulthard of Rugby: Telephone Nos: 01900 825490 Telephone Nos: 01900 823069 Email Address: - Email Address: [email protected] Referee Mr. B. Mitchelhill Fixture Mr. B. Mitchelhill Contact: Secretary: Telephone Nos: 01900 825366 (H) Telephone Nos: 01900 825366 (H) 07800 613122 (M) 07800 613122 (M) Email aadress: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] Safeguarding David Wild Player Reg. Mr. Jeff Peet Officer: Officer: Telephone Nos: 01900 825272 (H) Telephone Nos: 01900 824461 07770 571350 (M) Email: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] Coaching Chris Wright Volunteer TBA 07789 996 774 Coordinator: Coordinator (s) wright [email protected] Telephone Nos: - Email Address: - Gary Seward Telephone Nos: 07744 592 671 Email Address: [email protected]: Chairman Mr. Jeff Peet 5 CREIGHTON (All correspondence to be addressed to the Company) Address: Parkland, Sycamore Lane, Carlton, Carlisle Post Code: CA1 3SR Telephone Nos: 01228 521169 Email Address: - Website: www.pitchero.com/clubs/creighton Club Colours: Navy shirts Club John Rogers Honorary Karen Dudley Chairman: 31 Riverside Way, Secretary: Wellington Cottage., Carlisle Great Orton Post Code: CA1 2DZ Post Code: CA2 6AL Telephone Nos: 01228 534904 (H) Telephone Nos: 07754 265 250 07739 249915 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] County Ian Langley Honorary Steve Rangely Representative: Kiln Green House, Wigton Treasurer: Post Code: CA7 0HY Telephone Nos: 016973 44900 Telephone Nos: 07990 524682 (M) Email Address: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] President: Ian Langley Telephone Nos: 016973 44900 Chairman Ian Langley 07990 524682 (M) of Rugby: Email Address: - Telephone Nos: 016973 44900 07990 524682 (M) Email Address: - Fixture Matthew Liddle Secretary: Referee Matthew Liddle Telephone Nos: 07725460894 Contact: (as over) Telephone Nos: Email Address: [email protected] Email Address: Safeguarding TBA Player Reg. TBA Officer: Officer: Telephone Nos: - Telephone Nos: Telephone Nos: - Email Address: - Email Address: - Volunteer Ian Langley Coaching TBA Coordinator: Coordinator: Telephone Nos: 016973 44900 Telephone Nos: - 07990 524682 (M) Email Address: - 6 CUMBRIA CONSTABULARY Address: C/O Penrith R.U.F.C. Winters Park, Penrith, Cumbria Post Code: CA11 8RG Telephone Nos: 01768 863151 Email Address: - Website: - Club Colours: Green & Black Shirts, Black Shorts/Socks Club Tom Hurst Honorary Shane Wheeler Chairman: Springbank, Wetherall Secretary: Ulverston Police Station Carlisle, Cumbria Room 205, UPC Post Code: CA4 8HD 25 Market Street Telephone Nos: 07846 578924 (M) Post Code: LA12 7LQ Email Address: [email protected] Telephone Nos: 07530710837 (M) Email: [email protected] Honorary Adam Atkinson Treasurer: C/O Brampton Police County Tom Hurst Station, Longtown Road, Representative: Springbank, Wetherall Brampton, Cumbria Carlisle, Cumbria Post Code: CA8 1SJ Post Code: CA4 8HD Telephone Nos: 101 Telephone Nos: 07846 578924 (M) Email: [email protected] Email Address: [email protected] President: The Chief Constable Chairman N/A Telephone Nos: 101 of Rugby: Email Address: - Telephone Nos: - Email Address: - Fixture Shane Wheeler Referee John Sealby Secretary: Contact: Telephone Nos: 101 (W) Telephone Nos: 101 07980 747367 (M) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Player Registration N/A Safeguarding TBA Officer: Officer: Telephone Nos: - Telephone Nos: - Email Address: - Email Address: - Volunteer N/A Coaching N/A Coordinator: Coordinator: Telephone Nos: - Telephone Nos: - Email Address: - Email Address: - 7 EGREMONT Address: Bleach Green, Egremont, Cumbria Post Code: CA22 2NL Telephone Nos: 01946 820645 Email Address: [email protected] Website: www.pitchero.com/clubs/egremont
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