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A brief history of Maiden Erlegh Bowling Club
The land which we own, originally formed part of the Maiden Erlegh Estate and
was the kitchen garden to the Manor house, re-built in the 17th and 18th
century (now demolished).
The Estate originated from the ancient Manor of Erlegh St. Nicholas, 19 acres
of which were granted by John de Erlegh of Whiteknights, to Robert de Erlegh
in 1362.
On July 18th 1939, a public meeting was held in St. Peter's Hall, chaired by
Alderman George Ford, and attended by approximately 50 members of the
public, with a view to forming a Bowling Club. The advent of the war and
considerations of the site, delayed the opening until September 9th 1944,
marked by the President of the E.B.A., who brought a team of 24 players. He
presented a flag to the Club and both teams and visitors were entertained to
tea.
Records show that an initial meeting was held to form a ladies section in 1967,
but they continued as a separate section, until full integration in 2000.
Meanwhile, in 1968 a meeting was held, attended by a large number of
members of local Clubs, to discuss the creation of an indoor bowling Club.
Our site contained suitable land for this project and a 99-year lease was
signed in November 1971, later extended to 2090.
Further major developments started in 1995, with extensions to the Indoor
Club premises, the car park, the "movement" of our outdoor green, and
construction of a clubroom and storage facilities.
We celebrated our 60th Anniversary in 2004. In 2006 we embarked upon
improvements of the green, by appointing external contractors. Priding itself
in its attractive surrounds and friendly atmosphere, the Club is looking
forward to a bright future.
Records also show that Helen Finch was Ladies' County President in 1976,
Gerry Elliot was Gent's County President in 1989 and MEBC had its first Lady
President in 2006.