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Huntingdonshire Affiliated Clubs Contacts HUNTINGDONSHIRE AFFILIATED CLUBS CONTACTS Club Name Club Ground Chairman / Secretary Welfare Officer Youth Development Officer Location Abbots Ripton Abbots Ripton Village Hall, Abbots Ripton, Secretary : Ricky Masters, 7 Essex Road, Huntingdon, Cambs C/O Chairman, Geoff Richardson, Station House, Abbots Click here Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 2PF PE29 1SD. Tel: 01480 354694 Ripton, Huntingdon, PE28 2LG. Tel: 01487 773441 AK XI Yaxley Cricket Club, PE7 3LR Fixtures Secretary & Club Contact: Muhammad Nadeem Ameir Hussein, 58 Vere Road, Peterborough, PE1 3EA. Click here Zahid, 11 Briar Way, Peterborough, PE1 5LH. Tel: 07703 397 Tel: 01733 748 695 115 Alconbury Alconbury Sports & Social Club, Great North Road, Secretary: c/o Mick Gunney (Chairman), 6 Elm End, Neil Suckling, 30 Orthwaite, Stukeley Meadows, Neil Suckling, 30 Orthwaite, Stukeley Meadows, Huntingdon Click here Alconbury, Huntingdon PE28 4EB Alconbury, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 4EF. Tel: 01480- Huntingdon PE29 2UZ. Tel: 07841-916477 PE29 2UZ. Tel: 07841-916477 891329 or 07966-762324 Barnack Walcot Road, Barnack, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 Secretary: Malcolm Holmes, 17 Pine Close, Stamford, Lincs, Jan Holmes, 17 Pine Close, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 2JQ. Tel: Guy Spragg, 1 Kingsley House, Bishops Walk, Barnack, PE9 Click here 3EU PE9 2JQ. Tel: 01780 753 099 or (w) 01780 757 676 01780 753 099 3ED. Tel: 01780 749 229 Bharat Sports Alconbury Sports & Social Club, Great North Road, Secretary: Mitesh Sisodiya, 61 Hyholmes, Peterborough, PE3 Harsh Joshi, 9 Foxdale, New England, Peterborough, PE1 Harsh Joshi, 9 Foxdale, New England, Peterborough, PE1 Click here Alconbury, Huntingdon PE28 4EB 8LN. Tel: 07723 324626 3NH. Tel: 07821 303 802 3NH. Tel: 07821 303 802 Bluntisham Recreation Ground, Mill Lane, Bluntisham, Secretary & Treasurer: Dave Tandy, 6 Thimble Close, Colne, Jackie Saltmarsh, 12 Colne Road, Bluntisham, Huntingdon Steve Dighton, 20 Station Road, Bluntisham, Huntingdon Click here Huntingdon PE28 3LR Huntingdon PE28 3GZ. Tel: 07739 897743 PE28 3LU. Tel: 01487-840975 PE28 3LL. Tel: 01487-841441 Brampton Brampton Memorial Centre Playing Fields, Secretary: Andy Pegram, 5 Hayling Close, Godmanchester, Robert Trewin, 4 Cranfield Way, Brampton, Huntingdon, Click here Thrapston Road, Brampton PE28 4TB Huntingdon, PE29 2XB. Tel: 01480 414 478 PE28 4QZ. Tel: 07834 911 276 Bretton Woodlands, Splash Lane, Castor, Peterborough Secretary: Tony Buckingham, 27 Haveswater Close, Marc Bovan, 100 Church Street, Werrington, Click here PE5 7BD Gunthorpe, Peterborough, PE4 7DT. Tel: 01733 577 040 Peterborough, PE4 6QF. Tel: 01733 750 540 Buckden The BCG, Burberry Road, Buckden, St Neots. Enter Secretary: Jennifer Mews, 7 Park Road, Buckden, St Neots, Trevor Mews, 7 Park Road, Buckden, St Neots, PE19 5SL. Trevor Mews, 7 Park Road, Buckden, St Neots, PE19 5SL. Click here the High Street from the A1 and turn right down PE19 5SL. Tel: 01480 810081 Tel: 01480 810081 Tel: 01480 810081 Church Street. After around 750 yards turn right into Vineyard Way and right again into Burberry Road. The Sports Field is at the end of the road on the left Burghley Park Burghley Park (off Barnack Road), Stamford, Lincs Secretary: Simon Stephenson, 3 Rectory Lane, Edith Weston, Chris Meadows, 21 Gresley Drive, Stamford, Lincs, PE9 Nick Cowley, 29 Vale Drive, Hampton Vale, Peterborough, Click here PE9 3JT Rutland, LE15 8HE. Tel: 01780 720 234 2ZA. Tel: 07801 930 767 PE7 8EP. Tel: 07835 720 950 Castor & Ailsworth Port Lane, Castor, Peterborough PE5 7AP Secretary: Simon Brown, 24 Thorolds Way, Castor, C/O Chairman: To be appointed. C/O Secretary Click here Peterborough PE5 7AN. Tel: 01733-380728 Eaton Socon Peppercorn Lane, Eaton Socon, St Neots, Cambs Secretary: Bob Humphrey, 11a Constable Avenue, Eaton Jenny Freeman, [email protected]. Tel: Rob Ashwell, 34 Orchard Close, Hail Weston, St Neots, PE19 Click here PE19 8HL Socon, St Neots, PE19 7RH. Tel: 01480 391181 07864 044 556 5LF. Tel: 07763 477 801 Eltisley The Cade Pavilion, The Green, Eltisley, St Neots, Secretary: Graham Sills, 5 Caxton Road, Eltisley, St Neots, Tracy Petzer, 27 Greenfields, Eltisley, St Neots, PE19 6TN. Click here Cambs PE19 6TJ PE19 6TJ. Tel: 01480 880 220 Tel: 01480 880 915 Falcon Bushfield Leisure Centre, Orton Centre, Secretary: Saqib. Email: [email protected]. Tel: 07872 Muhammad Ayob. Email: Click here Peterborough, PE2 5RQ 634 752 [email protected]. Tel: 07424 177 873 Godmanchester Town The Parks, off Fox Grove, Godmanchester, Secretary: Neil Jordison, 33 Thistle Green, Swavesey, Nicola Oliver, 51 London Road, Godmanchester, Cambs Kevin Clement, 22 White Hart Lane, Godmanchester, Cambs Click here Huntingdon, Cambs PE29 2AG Cambridge. CB24 4RJ. Tel: 01954 204390 PE29 2HZ. Tel: 01480 417356 PE29 2DR. Tel: 07763 971948 Grafham 3 Van Diemens Way, Grafham, Huntingdon, PE28 Secretary : Peter Jennings, The Hayards, Houghton Hill, Peter Jennings, The Hayards, Houghton Hill, Wyton, Click here 0GB Wyton, Huntingdon, PE28 2BF. Tel: Huntingdon, PE28 2BF. Tel: Hampton Clayburn Road, Hampton, Peterborough, PE7 8GL Secretary: Daniel Leggett, 33 Willesden Avenue, Walton, C/O Chairman: Paull Garrett. Email: Andy McIntyre, 509 West Lake Avenue, Hampton Vale, Click here Peterborough, PE4 6EA. Tel: 07711 120 457 [email protected]. Tel: 01733 566 177 / 07980 Peterborough, PE7 8HQ. Tel: 07974 205 845 840 348 Last updated: 08/03/2017 HUNTINGDONSHIRE AFFILIATED CLUBS CONTACTS Club Name Club Ground Chairman / Secretary Welfare Officer Youth Development Officer Location Hemingford Park The Hemingford Pavilion, Manor Road, Secretary & Youth Development Officer: Louis Budworth, 22 C/O Chairman: Tim Chambers. Email: Simon Coggins. Email: [email protected] Click here Hemingford Grey, Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 9BX London Road, St Ives, PE27 5ES. Tel: 01480 353 441 [email protected]. Tel: 07764 604 394 Houghton & Wyton Houghton Playing Field, St Ives Road, Houghton, Secretary: Debbie Hollis Alison Paine, 37 Coxons Close, Huntingdon, PE29 1TS. Pete Waughman, 40 St Margarets Road, Wyton, Click here Huntingdon, Cambs PE28 2BJ Tel: 07590 046 613 Huntingdon, PE28 2AN. Tel: 01480 495 074 Huntingdon & District King George V Playing Field, St Peters Road, C/O Chairman: Martyn Rowbotham, 69 Comden Drive, Tazneem Imran, 7 Levers Water, Stukeley Meadows, Sandra Parncutt, 15 Parkway, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE29 6JA. Click here Huntingdon, Cambs. PE29 7DA Godmanchester, Huntingdon, PE29 2AR. Tel: 07733 330 732 Huntingdon, PE29 6TH. Tel: 07931 873 907 Tel: 07725 255 566 Kimbolton Pound Lane, Kimbolton, Cambs. PE28 0HR Secretary: Penny Young, 20 Ashfield, Kimbolton. PE28 OLD. Angela Kenyon, 26-28 Church Lane, Tilbrook, Chris Gilthorpe, 21 Red Admiral Court, Little Paxton, St Click here Tel: 01480 860430 Huntingdon, Cambs. PE28 0JS. Tel: 01480 861648 Neots, Cambs. PE19 6BU. Tel: 07584-352962 Kings Keys Refer to master list of Fixtures on Play-cricket.com Secretary: Bhupinder Singh. Email: Gary Singh. Email: [email protected]. Tel: for home venue. [email protected]. Tel: 01733 756 847 / 07986 01733 753 166 / 07411 207 916 873 395 Little Paxton Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Playing Field, off the Secretary: Su Dean, 10 Glebe Road, Sawtry, Huntingdon, Nicola Griffen, 4 Kings Road, St Neots, PE19 1LF. Tel: Wayne Huttly, 7 The Rookery, Little Paxton, St Neots, PE19 Click here High Street, Little Paxton, St Neots, Cambs PE19 PE28 5UD. Tel: 07773 900 116 07958 070 620 6QT. Tel: 07528 019 915 6EY Nassington Fotheringhay Road, Nassington, Peterborough PE8 Secretary: David Norman, 51 Station Road, Nassington, Dan Robinson, 43 Manor Road, Folksworth, Dan Robinson, 43 Manor Road, Folksworth, Peterborough Click here 6QX Peterborough PE8 6QB. Tel: 07510-241199 Peterborough PE7 3SU. Tel: 01733-240118 PE7 3SU. Tel: 01733-240118 Needingworth Millfields, Church Street, Needingworth, St Ives, Secretary: Callum Mitcham, 6 Willow Green, Needingworth Mark Sirot-Smith, 34 High Street, Needingworth PE27 Lee Smith, 48 Tudor Road, Godmanchester, Huntingdon Click here PE27 4TF PE27 4SW. Tel: 01480-301679 4SA. Tel: 01480-464596 PE29 2DW. Tel: 07912 300795 Newborough St. Martins Road, Newborough, Peterborough PE6 Secretary: Mrs Kay Rowland, 5 Ford Close, Yaxley, Duncan Rowland, 5 Ford Close, Yaxley, Peterborough PE7 Duncan Rowland, 5 Ford Close, Yaxley, Peterborough PE7 Click here 7QR (N.B. The approach roads are very bumpy). Peterborough PE7 3DT. Tel: 07548-159966 3DT. Tel: 01733-247105 3DT. Tel: 01733-247105 Orton Park Orton Longueville Sports Ground, Orton Secretary: Maria Plant, 35 Chippenham Mews, Orton Lynette Durham, 84 Paynels, Orton Goldhay, Phil Lewis, 515 Lincoln Road, Peterborough, PE1 2PB. Tel: Click here Longueville Village (opposite the church), Longueville, Peterborough, PE2 7ZB. Tel: 01733 238 813 Peterborough, PE2 5QW. Tel: 01733 704571 07791 582 337 Peterborough, PE2 7DN Peterborough CAMRA c/o The Coalheavers Arms, 5 Park Street, Secretary: Matt Mace, 63 All Saints Road, Peterborough, PE1 Matt Mace, 63 All Saints Road, Peterborough, PE1 2QT. Click here Woodston, Peterborough, PE2 9BH 2QT. Tel: 01733 558 159 Tel: 01733 558 159 Peterborough Town Bretton Gate, Peterborough, PE3 6UZ (for the best Secretary: Martin Hair, 16 Tanglewood, Peterborough, PE4 Ritu Kundaje, 35A Lincoln Road, Glinton, Peterborough, Jamie Smith, 9 Tempest Court, Helpston, Peterborough, PE6 Click here SatNav route: use postcode PE3 9GZ to 5DH. Tel: 01733 572 466 PE6 7JS. Tel: 01733 254 833 7EU. Tel: 07817 097 191 neighbouring Peterborough City Hospital) Ramsey Cricketfield Lane, Ramsey,
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