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Thame Town Cricket Club

Cricket began to be played in Thame in the mid-1800’s, but the Cricket Club’s birth is generally accepted to be 1874, and organised cricket has been played in the town since this date, with suspensions in 1914-1919 and in 1940-1945.

The Club moved to Church Meadow, Thame in 1975, taking a lease from Oxfordshire County Council, and created the cricket ground and pavilion from scratch from the existing low-grade agricultural land and derelict farm buildings. The Club grew from strength to strength after the move, and began to develop its coaching and training activities. It progressed through the Trinity League and then the Cherwell League, and has in the past fielded adult teams on Saturdays, Sundays and mid-week.

In 1998 a former professional cricketer was appointed as Club Coach to run the junior training sessions, and today over 100 juniors practice at the Club on weekday evenings during the summer. Each year we appoint an overseas player-coach to oversee the training programmes.

In 2007 the Club gained full Clubmark Accreditation – this is the Sport England national initiative for quality standards in voluntary club administration.

2015 was a landmark year for the club, which firstly saw the inception of Women’s Cricket through the Crick-Fit scheme, since evolving year on year into a full Women’s hard-ball squad playing in the Home Counties League today. This year also saw the Men’s 1st XI win the Cherwell League Division 1 in an unbeaten season, promoting them to the Home Counties Premier League Division 2 (picture below). This was topped in 2017 by a further promotion to the top league, the Home Counties Premier League Division 1, for the first time in the history of the club.

The Club is run by a General Management Committee of Club Members, listed on our website. There is also a parallel Junior Committee, which deals with Under-18 matters, and a Cricket sub-committee dealing with all aspects of the adult playing sides, both men and women.

The Club is a Limited Company and Community Amateur Sports Club, and publishes annual accounts.

 

For more information, please visit their website below:

www.thamecricket.org.uk

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Jul
16
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7:30 pm Death Cafe @ Thame Barns Centre
Death Cafe @ Thame Barns Centre
Jul 16 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Death Cafe @ Thame Barns Centre
You are warmly invited to attend Death Cafe in Thame. at 7:30pm in room 1 of the Barns Centre, and held on the third Thursday of each month thereafter A Death Cafe is an informal gathering where people can discuss death over tea and cake. We’re aiming to normalise the topic of death, raise acceptance, and help people make the most of their lives by breaking the taboo around mortality. It is not a grief support group or counselling session. These sessions have no agenda, objectives, or themes, allowing for organic, group-directed conversations about anything related to death, from end-of-life planning to fears and feelings, fostering open sharing in a respectful, confidential space. Death Cafe is run on a not-for-profit basis but if you are able to make…

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2:00 pm Haddenham Parks' 1st Birthday @ Haddenham Park
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Jul 26 @ 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Haddenham Parks' 1st Birthday @ Haddenham Park
You're Invited to Haddenham Parks' 1st Birthday Celebration! What an incredible first year it's been!  To celebrate Haddenham Parks turning ONE, we're inviting our amazing community to join us for a day of family, fun, and laughter. Whether you've been with us from the very beginning or you're visiting for the first time, we'd love to celebrate this special milestone with you. Bring the whole family, meet your neighbours, and enjoy a fantastic afternoon packed with entertainment for all ages.  What's waiting for you?  Face Painting Live Caricaturist Bouncy Castle for the little ones and much more! It's the perfect opportunity to make memories, enjoy some treats, and celebrate everything that makes our Haddenham Parks community so special.  Sunday, 26th July 2:00PM - 5:30PM
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Mon
7:30 pm Death Cafe @ Thame Barns Centre
Death Cafe @ Thame Barns Centre
Aug 17 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Death Cafe @ Thame Barns Centre
You are warmly invited to attend Death Cafe in Thame. at 7:30pm in room 1 of the Barns Centre, and held on the third Thursday of each month thereafter A Death Cafe is an informal gathering where people can discuss death over tea and cake. We’re aiming to normalise the topic of death, raise acceptance, and help people make the most of their lives by breaking the taboo around mortality. It is not a grief support group or counselling session. These sessions have no agenda, objectives, or themes, allowing for organic, group-directed conversations about anything related to death, from end-of-life planning to fears and feelings, fostering open sharing in a respectful, confidential space. Death Cafe is run on a not-for-profit basis but if you are able to make…

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