Are you moving to Kingston or Richmond and looking to play cricket or do you live in the area and are looking for a cricket club? If so, Ham and Petersham is a successful and friendly club playing in division teo of the Surrey Cricket League. Come and join H&P CC in 2010.
The 2010 season will start with a club day on Sunday 18th April followed by our first competitive games on Sunday 25th April. The 2010 season will finish with our last game on the Common on Sunday 26th September.
In 2010 we are adding a Saturday "A" XI to join our 1XI in the Surrey Cricket League and will also run 2 Sunday sides which play friendly (i.e. non-league) matches but against a fixture list designed to provide competitive matches throughout the season.
We would welcome new players to our expanding club - JOIN A CLUB ON THE UP IN 2010.
We hold practice sessions on our artificial strip on Ham Common every Wedneday evening, run by our trained coach. Please feel free to introduce yourself at one of these sessions or at one of our home games.
We welcome younger members to train and play with the senior teams. We fully comply wih ECB's Safe Hands Policy.
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Our ground is the beautiful Ham Common where we have played since 1815. Handy for both Kingston and Richmond by the 65 bus. The club house is next to the Hand & Flower pub where we also have tea.
A copy of the Club's Charter which sets out what the Club has to offer members and what the Club expects from its members can be accessed via the "postings" link at the bottom of this page, together with a copy of the Club's Constitution.
If you are interested in finding out more/playing for us, please contact any of Mike Greenway (Team Secretary – 07836 614059), Geoff Bond (Ground Manager - 07771 743467) or Charles Reddish (Treasurer – 020 7246 7286) or send any of us an e-mail (details in the "Come and Play" link below.
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