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Olney Cricket Club.

Welcome to Olney Town Cricket Club – we provide cricket for all ages.

We are a family friendly club playing cricket in a beautiful setting by the River Great Ouse in Olney, Buckinghamshire.

We are grateful to J Garrard and Allen Solicitors, of Olney, who continue their support as our main club sponsors for the 2024 season.

New for 2024, we have two Saturday sides playing in the Northants Cricket League after making the move from the FCCL. Our 1st XI begin life in Division 4 with our 2nd XI in Division 9. We look forward to welcoming new teams and visitors to East Street and reingiting some historic fixtures as we enter a new chapter for the club.

On Sundays we have two sides in the Bedfordshire League. After a second consecutive promotion our 1st XI are looking forward to the challenges of Division 4. After making the decision to enter an additional League side, Our revived Sunday 2nd XI will be playing in Division 6.

Our Women’s Team continue play on Sunday’s in the Home Counties Women’s Cricket League.

We also field a side over the winter months in the Beds Indoor League.

We are always looking for new playing members and have sides for all abilities so please get in touch if you would like to enquire about joining us.

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Olney RFC.

We currently compete in the SSE Midlands Division and run four senior teams, a Veterans and a Ladies team. We are proud of our thriving Youth section, developing players from the age of 5 upwards. We have the best facilities in the area, available to players, spectators, sponsors and to local businesses. Olney RFC offers a warm welcome to new members, sponsors and supporters, so why not come down and join us, but if you are hoping to be paid to play, find another club!

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Olney Chamber of Trade.

Established in 1995, and managed and run by a committee of local business men and women, the Olney Chamber of Trade is the voice of business owners and retail traders in Olney and the surrounding villages.

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Olney-Newton Link.

The Olney-Newton Link is a local community charity who’s aim is to advance education and relieve poverty in Newton, Sierra Leone by the provision of charitable assistance.

Newton is a Rural Community, with a population of about 24,000, approximately 24 miles east of Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone.

Sierra Leone is a small country (the size of Republic of Ireland) in West Africa, situated north of the Equator and with a population of 6 million. It has a tropical climate, with a diverse environment ranging from savannah to rain forests. . Two thirds of the population is engaged in subsistence agriculture, but the country is still a net importer of food. Economically the country is over reliant on the export of minerals, primarily diamonds, as its principal foreign exchange earner.

It is ranked the 10th poorest country in the world by the United Nations. In 2012 life expectancy was 57 (a marked increase since 2009 when it was 41, but a long way behind the United Kingdom’s 80). The 1991 – 2002 Civil War destroyed much of the education system in the country and in 2001 67% of school age children were out of school. By 2004/05 only 64% of children completed Primary Education.

English is the language of instruction in schools and official language of the government, but Krio (derived from English and several indigenous African languages) is the primary language of communication amongst the different ethnic groups and is spoken by 90% of the population. A majority of the population are Muslim, but there is an influential Christian minority. The religious groups collaborate with each other peacefully, the constitution of the country provides for freedom of religion and does not tolerate its abuse.

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Olney Tennis Club.

Olney Tennis Club is a thriving club with over 300 members in the popular market town of Olney in North Buckinghamshire and welcomes players of all standards and ages.

After building a new court at the end of 2010, we now have four well maintained hard courts with floodlights, and an attractive small clubhouse with changing rooms/showers and cooking facilities

The club is run by the Club Committee which is elected at the AGM each January. The club also depends on many volunteers to help manage events and other tasks.

We aim to provide a good environment for everyone to enjoy their tennis at all levels. We have one of the strongest Junior sections in the county and popular Adult club sessions run through the week for beginners through to advanced.. There is also a wide range of coaching sessions offered for all ages and standards.

We have been awarded the LTA Clubmark accreditation which recognises us as a well run club with a strong development plan and entitles us to apply for LTA grants. We have already been awarded a number of these to pay for Junior equipment and general development.

 

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