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
Utilita Bowl, the home of Hampshire Cricket, has announced a new partnership with 2CL, a leading integrator of communication and security technologies company.
The partnership brings the installation of an upgraded CCTV network, a new access control system, and radio communication technology to every corner of our stadium, enhancing the venue’s security.
2CL bring their expertise as a leading integrator of security and communication solutions to Utilita Bowl. For over 50 years, they have designed and delivered tailored systems for some of the UK’s busiest venues with advanced CCTV and body-worn cameras to secure digital radios and access control systems.
2CL is proud to partner with Utilita Bowl, supporting a much-loved local venue with our latest CCTV and Access Control technology.
Garrick Gregory, CEO at 2CL
As a company based in the South, it’s a privilege to help enhance the safety and security of a place that welcomes so many from our community and beyond.
This collaboration reflects our commitment to protecting the venues, events, and people that make our region such a vibrant destination.
At Utilita Bowl, every match, every event, and every guest matters – and so does their safety. Our responsibility goes far beyond the boundary line, which is why we’re proud to partner with 2CL.
James Cole, Operations Director at Utilita Bowl
This partnership will deliver cutting-edge security solutions across our stadium, transforming how we protect our players, staff, and guests.
With 2CL’s expertise and ongoing support, we can monitor, respond, and adapt faster than ever.
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