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Bristol Section Club Information 2020 Bristol Section Club Information 2020 Ardagh Club Phone: 0117 924 9880 Secretary Les Wells, 96 Sutherland Avenue, Downend, Bristol, BS16 6QN Email: [email protected] H: 0117 976 1827 M: 07790 506809 Match Sec Janet Hunt, 16 Station Road, Filton, Bristol, BS34 7BY Email: [email protected] H: 0117 373 0774 WD Delegate Trish Nunn, ‘St Eval’, Crosshands Road, Pilning, South Glos., BS35 4JB Email: [email protected] H: 01454 632466 Green The Sports Pavilion, Kellaway Avenue, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 7YL Arrow Ladies Secretary Pat MacGregor, 18 Stokebridge Ave, Little Stoke, Bristol, BS34 6LD Email: [email protected] H: 0117 3731525 M: 07968 251634 Match Sec Valerie Ford, 4 Woodhouse Grove, Kellaway Ave, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 8SS Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9243404 M: 07814 573549 WD Delegate Ann White, 27, Cliff Court Drive, Frenchay, BS16 1LP Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9397440 M: 07548 182307 Green 80 Redland Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6AG Avonmouth Club Phone: 07551 242631 Secretary Christopher Sheppard, 67 Station Road, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 9TU Email: [email protected] H: 0117 982 2358 M: 07914 528892 Match Sec Bob Lock, 26 Hermatage Close, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 0BT Email: [email protected] H: 0117 329 4694 WD Delegate [ None ] Green Barracks Lane, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 9NG Avonvale www.avonvalebc.weebly.com Club Phone: 07981 735548 Secretary David Johnson, 154 Willis Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 4SF Email: [email protected] H: 0117 949 8217 Match Sec John Wood, 9 Mulberry Gardens, Soundwell, Bristol, BS16 4SA Email: [email protected] H: 0117 382 0878 M: 07368 201649 WD Delegate Sally Batt, 15, Church Road, Hanham, BS15 3AB Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9476229 Green The Netham, Avonvale Road, Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9RN Begbrook Green www.begbrookgreenbc.org.uk Secretary Val Knowles, 8 Butterfield Close, Frampton Cotterell, Glos, BS36 2WA Email: [email protected] H: 01454 774864 Match Sec Ken Willcox, 49 Frenchay Close, Downend, Bristol, BS16 2QJ Email: [email protected] H: 0117 958 6210 M: 07866 407154 WD Delegate Anne Boaden, 10, Beaufort Rd, Frampton Cottrell. BS36 2AD Email: [email protected] H: 07901 707956 Green Begbrook Social Club, Frenchay Park Road, Stapleton, Bristol, BS16 1HY Bradley Stoke www.bsbc.webs.com Secretary Colin Bevis, 70 Dragon Road, Winterbourne, Bristol, BS36 1BJ Email: [email protected] M: 07860 252632 Match Sec Mark Griffiths, Meadow View Barn, Winterbourne, Bristol, BS36 1SG Email: [email protected] M: 07771 801251 WD Delegate [ None ] Green Baileys Court Activity Centre, Baileys Court Road, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 8BH Bristol Aeroplane Company (BAWA) Secretary Gwyn Birt, 10 Cade Close, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, BS34 8UF Email: [email protected] H: 0117 929 0343 M: 07768 042897 Match Sec John Woodgate, 33 Crantock Drive, Almondsbury, South Glos, BS32 4HF Email: [email protected] H: 01454 612887 WD Delegate [ None ] Green BAWA Sports Ground, 584 Southmead Road, Filton, Bristol, BS7 0SD Bristol Arrow www.bristolarrowbowlsclub.org.uk Secretary Geoff Williams, 16 Beachgrove Road, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 4AY Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9652264 Match Sec Richard Marsh, 2 Gillard Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 8AR Email: [email protected] H: 0117 949 1081 WD Delegate [None ] Green 80 Redland Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6AG Bristol Greenbank www.bristolgreenbankbowlingclub.com Club Phone: 0117 935 4208 Secretary Kevin Maguire, 16 Ducie Road, Staple Hill, Bristol, BS16 5JY Email: [email protected] H: 0117 957 2223 Match Sec Beverly Weekes, 19 Fitzroy Road, Fishponds, Bristol, BS13 3LZ Email: [email protected] H: 0117 965 6807 M: 07725 321301 WD Delegate Maureen Jacobson, 173, Earlstone Cres., Bristol. BS30 8AJ Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9323770 Green Gordon Road, Whitehall, Bristol, BS5 7DP Bristol Omnibus Secretary Hilary Cater, 15 Home Field Close, Emersons Green, Bristol, BS16 7BH Email: [email protected] H: 0117 956 0937 M: 07950 787361 Match Sec John Cater, 15 Home Field Close, Emersons Green, Bristol, BS16 7BH Email: [email protected] H: 0117 956 0937 WD Delegate [ Secretary ] Green St Georges Park, Lake View Road, St George, Bristol, BS5 7AF Bristol St Andrews www.bristolstandrewsbowlingclub.co.uk Secretary Spencer Wintle, 196A Wordsworth Road, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 0EB Email: [email protected] M: 07505 107260 Match Sec Larry Pearce, 4 Antrim Road, Henleaze, Bristol BS9 4BS Email: [email protected] M: 07768 554658 WD Delegate [ Secretary ] Green Derby Road, St Andrews, Bristol, BS7 9AQ Bristol St George www.bristolstgeorgebowlingclub.btck.co.uk Secretary Leon Eggbeer, 21 Stephen Street, Redfield, Bristol, BS5 9DX Email: [email protected] M: 07891 431539 Match Sec Dawn Harvey, 104 Avonvale Road, Redfield, Bristol BS5 9RU Email: [email protected] M: 07768 165999 WD Delegate [ None ] Green St George's Park, Lake View Road, St George, Bristol, BS5 7AF Canford www.canfordbowlingclub.co.uk Secretary Patricia Cracknell, 1 Kendon Drive, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS10 5BP Email: [email protected] H: 0117 962 9265 Match Sec Paul Cracknell, 1 Kendon Drive, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS10 5BP Email: [email protected] H: 0117 962 9265 WD Delegate Alison Shaw, 12, Westbury Court Road, Westbury on Trym, BS9 3BU Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9502626 Green The Green, Canford Park, Canford Lane, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS9 3NX City and Port of Bristol Club Phone: 0117 982 3927 Secretary Peter Cornish, 1 Hollis Avenue, North Weston, Portishead, Somerset, BS20 6TQ Email: [email protected] H: 01275 845567 Match Sec Phillip Cormack, 4 Kemble Gardens, Bristol, BS11 9RY Email: [email protected] H: 0117 938 1014 WD Delegate Florence Grimes, 16 Churchdown Walk, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 9UT Email: [email protected] H: 0117 983 2950 Green Nibley Road, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 9XW Eastville Park Secretary Laurence Rae, 435, Fishponds Road, Fishponds, Bristol, BS16 3AP Email: [email protected] H: 0117 965 3827 Match Sec [ Secretary ] WD Delegate [ None ] Green Eastville Park, Fishponds Road, Bristol, BS5 6QL G.B. Britton www.gbbrittonbowlsclub.co.uk Club Phone: 0117 960 8378 Secretary Kay Williams, 202 Forest Rd, Fishponds. BS16 3QU Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9654783 M: 07837 984028 Match Sec Geoff Stephens 8 Woodside Road, Downend, Bristol BS16 2SN Email: [email protected] H. 0117 987 0839 M. 07592 602779 WD Delegate Kay Williams, 202 Forest Rd, Fishponds. BS16 3QU Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9654783 M: 07837 984028 Green 57a Ingleside Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 1JE Henleaze www.henleazebowlingclub.org.uk Club Phone: 0117 962 9148 Secretary Tom Logan, 71 Oakwood Road, Henleaze, Bristol, BS9 4NT Email: [email protected] H: 0117 962 1669 M: 07519 836228 Match Sec Janice Starr, 14 Southlands, The Avenue, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3GE Email: [email protected] H. 0117 946 6824 WD Delegate Jill Stevenson, 31, Druid Road, Sneyd Park, Bristol BS9 1LJ Email: [email protected] H: 0117 968 2498 Green 28 Grange Court Road, Henleaze, Bristol, BS9 4DR Kingswood and Hanham www.khbc.webs.com Club Phone: 07471 199313 Secretary Val Molton, Flat 2 Beech House, Westerleigh Road, Pucklechurch, BS16 9RD Email: [email protected] H: 0117 937 2930 M: 07743 888711 Match Sec Arthur Salvage, 11 Redwood Close, Longwell Green, Bristol, BS30 9XU Email: [email protected] H: 0117 932 3768 M: 07811 806662 WD Delegate Shirley Lewis, 6 Oakdale Road, Downend, Bristol, BS16 6DP Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9566274 M: 07852 822244 Green Kingswood Park, Hollow Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 9TP Olveston & District Club Phone: 07742 993496 Secretary Nigel Cloke, 53 Underhill Road, Charfield, GL12 8TD Email: [email protected] H: 01454 261115 M: 07989 191609 Match Sec Steve Wharram, 20 Prospect Avenue, Severn Beach, Bristol, BS35 4QB Email: [email protected] H: 01454 632496 M: 07984 351527 WD Delegate Margaret Drayton, 45, Hazel Crescent, Thornbury, BS35 2LY Email: [email protected] H: 01454 412657 Green Old Down Sportsground, Alveston Road, Tockington, Bristol, BS32 4PH Page Park www.pageparkbowling.org.uk Secretary Mary Walters, 10 Wadham Grove, Emerson's Green, Bristol BS16 7DW Email: [email protected] H: 0117 3820956 M: 07801 815799 Match Sec Bob Wilcox, 148 Soundwell Road, Staple Hill, Bristol, BS16 4RT Email: [email protected] M: 07769 711297 WD Delegate Linda Challenger, 43 Derrick Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 8DS H: 0117 9070069 M: 07505 624676 Green Page Park, Staple Hill, Bristol, BS16 5LB Redland Green www.redlandgreenbowls.webs.com Club Phone: 07309 723752 Secretary Peter Ware, 29 Wellington Hill West, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS9 4SP Email: [email protected] H: 0117 940 6108 M: 07916 122335 Match Sec David Sunter, 13 Eastmead Lane, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, BS9 1HW Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9190075 M: 07771 916270 WD Delegate Elaine Lewis, 57 Rushy Way, Emersons Green, Bristol, BS16 7ER Email: [email protected] H: 0117 9109142 Green Redland Green Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 7HE St Andrews Park And Kildare Secretary Mary Johnston, 20 Ratcliffe Drive, Stoke Gifford, Bristol, B34 8UD Email: [email protected] H: 0117 979 2022 M: 07773 635757 Match Sec Jeff Wear, 29 Marlwood Drive, Brentry, Bristol, BS10 6SH Email:
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