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Bowls England
SportBowls
JurisdictionEngland
Founded2008
AffiliationWorld Bowls
LocationRoyal Leamington Spa
ChairmanDavid Tucker
CEOJon Cockcroft
ReplacedEnglish Bowling Association and English Women’s Bowling Association
(founded)1903
Official website
www.bowlsengland.com
England

Bowls England governs the game of flat green outdoor bowls for men and women in England. It was formed on 1 January 2008 following a merger of the English Bowling Association and the English Women's Bowling Association.

The English Bowling Association had previously been founded in 1903 by legendary cricketer W.G. Grace who was elected its first president.[1]

The headquarters of Bowls England are at Riverside House, Milverton Hill, Leamington Spa, having moved from Worthing in 2013. The move was partly due to the fact that both the men's and women's national championships are held at Victoria Park, just five minutes walk away.

There are thirty-five affiliated county bowling associations, to which a total of 2,700 clubs are in membership nationwide. Approximately 100,000 players come under the jurisdiction of this association.

Its chief executive is Jon Cockcroft.

See also

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English national bowls championships

References

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  1. ^ Rae, p.478.

Bibliography

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  • Rae, Simon (1998). W.G.Grace: A Life. ISBN 978-0-571-17855-1.