Derbyshire Cricket Foundation are proud to present our new programme of Walking Cricket
Following on from the success of our volunteer rewards programme last year, we want to continue to celebrate volunteers across Derbyshire!
An overview of all things happening for women and girls cricket across Derbyshire this April!
A new grant opportunity for clubs who want to help to open up the game for more boys and girls this summer!
Buxton Cricket Club has seen women's cricket dating back to 1889 as seen below. However, many years have passed since then and they have started to create their new story in the new millennium. We spoke to Rick Lewis at Buxton CC to hear more about how they got their current women and girls section going again, and what is next for the club going forward.
The Derbyshire Cricket Foundation is running a brand new project supported by our friends at Derby County Community Trust, Making Space and Age UK Chaddesden Park.
The Lord’s Taverners sports kit recycling programme collects usable kit from across the UK through a network of local collection hubs.
Across Derbyshire, there are now more women and girls involved in cricket than ever before! This is not only in a playing capacity but in volunteering roles within clubs and the community as well. For 2022, we believe that this is only going to continue to grow throughout the county!