Joseph Eckland And Daisy Mullan Released
Keeper-batter Joseph Eckland and all-rounder Daisy Mullan will leave Hampshire Cricket on the expiration of their contracts
This year sees changes to the small grant scheme, which is open for applications until 23 February 2018:
Clubs can apply for funding towards the purchase of relevant products or materials, and associated professional labour costs, under the following project themes:
The 2018 scheme will support the ECB’s national programmes:
Simon Jones, Cricket Development Manager (Clubs)
Get the Game On, All Stars Cricket, Women’s Cricket and Vitality U19 Club T20.
Priority will be given to applications from affiliated Cricket Clubs actively engaged with these programmes. All projects will assist Clubs to make small changes to improve their long-term sustainability by increasing the number of games played, offering either improved family friendly social facilities, improved changing facilities for women cricketers or enabling great events for the Vitality U19 Club T20.
Applicants should ensure that they have read the guidance notes and checklist fully before submitting an application.
Completed applications and quotes should be submitted by email only to [email protected].
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