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CHURCH & OSWALDTWISTLE CRICKET CLUBHistory |
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The Ground
In 1890, the Club moved to its present location in West End, Oswaldtwistle which it rented from Henry Petre of the Dunkenhalgh Estate. In 1909, a new lease was taken on the ground by members to run from 1915, whilst a new pavilion was opened in 1911 at a cost of £700, and at the time, some land was lost to the building of houses in Blackburn Road. Both hockey and rugby union were to be played on the ground in the following years. The Club continued to thrive and, in 1950, an appeal was launched for £2,000 in order to purchase the ground., and in 1951, 4.85 acres were purchased from the Dunkenhalgh Estate for £728.
During 1975, new changing rooms were built, and the present Social Club opened, much assisted by grants from the Sports Council, Oswaldtwistle Urban District Council, and Whitbread Blackburn. The Social Club has been further refurbished in recent years, and the changing facilities rebuilt yet again. The ground has now facilities which are among the best in the Lancashire Cricket League. Roll of Honour
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