Eastover Park Bowls Club

Eastover Park bowls club is a local sports club within easy reach of Bridgwater town centre. we play bowls throughout the summer season with league games on a Saturday & evening games on a Thursday. Along with various friendly matches in between which makes for a busy schedule!

This is a picture of the overall winners of the Triples in July 2019. 

This is our club badge which is situated on the left breast of the club shirts.

Our club was started in 1929 so it has over 90 years standing within the local community. 9 more years then it’ll be our centennial year!

This year we are updating our shirt colours. This will involve changing to authentic bowls shirts rather than plain polo shirts with a maroon/white & yellow piping design. This will bring the club up to date with current trends!

We have open group on  Facebook 

Social Media and contact details:

Our address;

Eastover Park Bowls Club

Cranleigh Gardens

Bridgwater

TA6 5JR

Club contact: Rod Stoodley rodstoodley@yahoo.co.uk 07984040495

 

Facebook: eastoverparkbowlsclub

24 hour email: rodstoodley@yahoo.co.uk

Either call on the above number or send an email to the above email address. This email is monitored 24/7 so expect a quick reply!

Upcoming events

Short Mat Bowling will commence at the club from October 1st 

Interested parties contact us at the above address.

Recruitments are under way for 2023 season and anyone interested please contact as above . Coaching and advise are available and a friendly group of bowlers are keen to meet new members.. Ladies are specially welcome in our club as we are short of a ladies representative team. 

 

The bar will be open on the open day and triples competition day. Tea & coffee will also be available. The club also runs regular bingo afternoons, quiz nights & occasional bbq’s. The bingo includes a raffle & tea and coffee will be available.

Note:

There is no pressure from the club for new members to comply with the dress codes when just starting to play bowls. The most important thing is to have a pair of flat soled trainers to start with. If you decide to take the game up then purchases of the club kit can be made. Obviously if you make the grade and become available for league games then full kit will be required.

When a home game is played at Cranleigh Gardens the bar is always open & the public will be able to use the facilities once signed into the club visitors book by a club member. The club survives with the members contributing towards helping with club duties. Everyone is encouraged to become involved for the benefit of the club.