A Brief History of the Association
In
the course of a friendly bowls match between Brockenhurst and New Milton in 1946
the germ of an idea of a New Forest Bowling Association was planted. As a result, on
the 31st October 1946, a sub-committee from New Milton met with four members of Brockenhurst B.C.,
this resulted in Mr. Cecil Foot being asked to write to
Bowling Clubs situated in Christchurch, Lymington, Lyndhurst, Milford and
Ringwood to seek their views on forming an Association of local Clubs. Mr. Foot
duly obliged and by early 1947 had received sufficient favourable replies to
convene the inaugural meeting of interested parties. This was held at 6:30pm on
Tuesday 11th March 1947 at Mr. Foot's office in New Milton. The meeting was
attended by representatives of the five founder clubs namely - Brockenhurst,
Lyndhurst, Milford-on-Sea, New Milton and Ringwood. Jack Rook of New Milton was
asked to take the chair and thus became the Association's first President.
1948 - Singles, Pairs and Triples
competitions inaugurated.
Since 1947
an initial league of five teams has grown to five divisions of eight teams. The
number of clubs in the association has increased from five to sixteen as
follows:-
1948 - Lymington
1952 -
Fordingbridge. 1953 - Esso (now Waterside).
1977
-
Highcliffe.
1979 - Braeside
1986 -
Downton
1987 - Iford Bridge
1989 -
Christchurch 1990 -
Verwood
1999 - Totton & Eling
and most recently in
2002 - West Moors
West Moors admission has enabled the
league to be enlarged to six divisions. This new league commenced in
2003.
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