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GLOUCESTERSHIRE BOWLS ASSOCIATION Bristol Section Club GLOUCESTERSHIRE BOWLS ASSOCIATION Bristol Section Club Information 2019 Ardagh Club Phone: 0117 924 9880 Secretary Henry Wells, 169 Earlstone Crescent, Cadbury Heath, Bristol, BS30 8AJ Email: [email protected] H: 0117 932 6214 M: 07875 228981 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 Green 80 Redland Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6AG Avonmouth Club Phone: 07551 242631 Green Barracks Lane, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 9NG Avonvale 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 David Johnson, 154 Willis Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 4SF Email: [email protected] H: 0117 949 8217 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 begbrookgreenbc.org.uk Green Begbrook Social Club, Frenchay Park Road, Stapleton, Bristol, BS16 1HY Bradley Stoke 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) Green BAWA Sports Ground, 584 Southmead Road, Filton, Bristol, BS7 0SD Bristol Arrow bristolarrowbowlsclub.org.uk Green 80 Redland Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 6AG Bristol Greenbank bristolgreenbankbowlingclub.com Club Phone: 0117 935 4208 Green Gordon Road, Whitehall, Bristol, BS5 7DP Bristol Omnibus Green St Georges Park, Lake View Road, St George, Bristol, BS5 7AF Bristol St Andrews 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 bristolstgeorgebowlingclub.btck.co.uk Secretary John Hayers, 7 Farm Court, Downend, Bristol, BS16 6DE Email: [email protected] H: 0117 956 2853 M: 07504 548557 Match Sec Roger Windsor, 78 Memorial Road, Hanham, Bristol BS15 3LA Email: [email protected] H: 0117 960 1628 WD Delegate [ Secretary ] Green St George's Park, Lake View Road, St George, Bristol, BS5 7AF Canford 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, Bradley Stoke, 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 Green Nibley Road, Shirehampton, Bristol, BS11 9XW Eastvillians & Whitehall Green Eastville Park, Fishponds Road, Bristol, BS5 6QL G.B. Britton gbbrittonbowlsclub.co.uk Club Phone: 0117 960 8378 Secretary Roger Britton, 15 Gladstone Street, Staple Hill, Bristol, BS16 4RF Email: [email protected] H: 0117 956 5711 M: 07794 041668 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 Green 57a Ingleside Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 1JE Henleaze 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 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 Green Kingswood Park, Hollow Road, Kingswood, Bristol, BS15 9TP Olveston & District bowlsolveston.club 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 pageparkbowling.org.uk Secretary Mary Walters, 11 Cottington Court, Hanham, Bristol, BS15 3SJ Email: [email protected] H: 0117 961 4788 M: 07801 815799 Match Sec Bob Wood, 3 Oakdale Walk, Downend, Bristol, BS16 6DY Email: [email protected] H: 0117 956 7921 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 redlandgreenbowls.webs.com Club Phone: 0117 944 6918 Green Redland Green Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 7HE St Andrews Park And Kildare Green Melita Road, St Andrews Park, Bristol, BS6 5AZ Yate & District https://yatedistrictbowls.wixsite.com/mysite Green Sunnyside Playing Fields, Moorlands Road, Yate, Bristol, BS37 4BX .
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