Kids Go Free For Hampshire’s Season Openers
Kids go free across the Easter weekend (3–6 April) as Hampshire host Essex in the Rothesay County Championship, with the same offer available for Hampshire Women’s season opener on 11 April.
The Ageas Bowl is pleased to announce it has been awarded 'Good To Go' status by Visit Britain.
The certification is recognition that the venue has followed government and industry COVID-19 guidelines, ensuring processes are in place to maintain cleanliness and aid social/physical distancing.
Throughout the summer, the The Ageas Bowl has hosted several ‘Bio Secure’ behind-closed-doors international fixtures, and these matches have seen robust cleaning regimes implemented, dedicated routes and zoning for specific user groups and regular screening and testing.
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In addition to the venue's work as part of England's international summer and in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, comprehensive measures have been introduced to ensure we deliver safe events at the venue and are pleased to now receive event and meeting enquiries.
If you would like to enquire about hosting a meeting, wedding or event at the The Ageas Bowl, please follow the link below.
Kids go free across the Easter weekend (3–6 April) as Hampshire host Essex in the Rothesay County Championship, with the same offer available for Hampshire Women’s season opener on 11 April.
24-year-old fast bowler Jayden Seales joins Hampshire for the opening block of the Rothesay County Championship
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