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Community rallies to save bowls club after ‘use it or lose it’ plea

News, Sport | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 10:57, Friday September 16th, 2022.
Last updated: 10:28, Tuesday October 25th, 2022

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A taster session at Oakdale bowling green
A taster session at Oakdale bowling green

A community has rallied to save a bowling green and now children are counting down the days to play again.

Free taster sessions have been held at Oakdale bowling green throughout September, following a use it or lose it appeal.

In July, Penmaen councillors Roy Saralis and Jim Sadler called on residents to save the green. Since then, more than 50 people have attended the Saturday sessions at the recreation ground.

Penmaen ward councillors Roy Saralis, left, and Jim Sadler
Penmaen ward councillors Roy Saralis, left, and Jim Sadler

Nia Fishlock, who works for the council’s Sport Caerphilly, said: “It’s good to see the mix of generations playing together, a girl of four years old and a 90-year-old man were having a game together in the last session.”

Many people at the sessions were trying bowls for the first time. Bob Hicks, said: “I have never played before but I’m 77 and I played badminton for Oakdale for 54 years and it was becoming a strain, so when they said use it or lose it, I thought let’s give it a go.”

Karen Wilsher, who had also never played before, said: “It’s something nice and it’s good to be part of the community.”

From left: Bowls club members Jan Taylor, Joe Takacs, Bob Hicks, Karen Wilsher
From left: Jan Taylor, Joe Takacs, Bob Hicks and Karen Wilsher, who have all taken up bowls recently

The sessions were advertised to children and adults. Natalie Edwards said her five-year-old son had been counting down the days until he could go back and play bowls.

She added: “We were keen to save it because it is part of the history of the area.”

Joe Takacs was a member of the former Oakdale bowls club and was pleased to be back at the green. He said: “Why not join in? I never wanted it to close.”

Labour councillor Roy Saralis said he was very pleased with the turnout at the club.

The last free taster session is being held on Saturday, September 17 at 10am.


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