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Highlights of 2012

Highlights of 2012. Community & Development Team. CHLOE GIBSON. 187 Children attended our Holiday coaching Camps 18 OSCAs Nominations 7 OSCA Winners attended national event @ Lords Raised over £1k for NCB Chairmans Dinner 3 Community Roadshows delivered 1,500 children engaged

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Highlights of 2012

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  1. Highlights of 2012 Community & Development Team

  2. CHLOE GIBSON • 187 Children attended our Holiday coaching Camps • 18 OSCAs Nominations • 7 OSCA Winners attended national event @ Lords • Raised over £1k for NCB Chairmans Dinner • 3 Community Roadshows delivered 1,500 children engaged • Match Day Mascots 23 clubs were represented, 250 young people

  3. GRAEME BRIGGS • 27 primary schools, from 7 different county districts attended Trent Bridge Classroom • Over 700 ten and eleven year olds represented • 146 - 2

  4. ALAN HARRISON • 2 Schools - National Champions • Jesse Gray – U11 Hardball • Oaktree – ASDA Girls. • 448 School competition entries • Chance 2 Shine: • 6,000 children coached • 236 children migrated to clubs • Cricket in the Community: • 48 schools & 37 E-C clubs • 65 new ECB Cricket Young Leaders • 35 Teachers on CFT courses

  5. JACK ARNOLD • Thurgarton CC through PKF achieved fit for purpose for V.I. Cricket • 11 special schools played in table and kwik cricket programme • 150 disabled children received coaching • Portland College represented Nottinghamshire at the National Disability finals in 2012 • 5 Senior Women’s teams playing in Nottinghamshire • 41 Secondary Schools entered Girls Teams in the Lady Taverners Competition • 15 Cricket Clubs have Girls Sections

  6. MARTYN KIEL • 145 new coaches • £4632.00 in coach bursaries • 358 coaches association members • 8 PKF Apprentices • Thurgaton CC renovated • 2 ECB Pitch Advisers • 10 x NCB Premier League PQS assessments completed

  7. KEITH TONGUE • Funding Successes • Sport England (Inspired Facilities) £100k Attenborough & Plumtree (£50k each) • Sportivate £9k • ECB Grants/Loans £200k • Sundries £31k • Adopt a Wicket £19,000 • Clubmark & Emerging Clubs

  8. STEVEN CONNOLLY • 60 Cricket Activators trained across the county • 125 South Nottingham College students playing cricket. • Last Man Stands league running on Victoria Embankment. • Over 700 new adults playing cricket.

  9. EDDIE BURKE • Boys u17’s ECB Two Day Champions • Connor Marshall and Simon Walton Midlands u15’s honours • Simon Walton and Anuj Dal EDP u17 • Simon Webster EDP u19 • Shachi Pai and Esther Stock girls u15 EDP

  10. TRACEY FRANCIS NCB Ltd, Moving Forward • Ashes Legacy! • 2013 – 2017 new ECB & Sport England 4 year priorities • ECB National Club Strategy • £28m (£10m reduction) + • £7m to Cricket Foundation • Capital Budget to be squeezed You can find this document at:- www.nottscricket.co.uk Under news section – ECB Club Strategy

  11. Nottinghamshire Priorities 2013 • Expanding the LMS Leagues • C2S Secondary School Programme • Delivering Ashes Legacy • National Affiliation Pilot • Evidence based action plans 2013 - 2015 • Less reliance on centralised funding

  12. A TRIO OF SUCCESS • ECB BUSINESS OF CRICKET AWARDS • BEST COMMUNITY PROGRAMME:- • 2010 – Nottinghamshire • 2011 – Nottinghamshire • 2012 - Nottinghamshire

  13. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB: • 2012 FINANCIAL RESULTS • Record turnover of £8,794,460 • Reduction in net debt of £960,919 • Increase in cash reserves of £485,419 • Surplus of £19,652

  14. CELEBRATING 175 YEARS OF TRENT BRIDGE • The first Investec Ashes Test • Voted #1 for customer experience for a fourth year • Second replay screen on time and on budget • Mindful of challenges ahead of 2019 World Cup bidding

  15. HUNGRY FOR • ON-FIELD SUCCESS • Proud of our England players at all levels • The LV= County Championship remains our priority • Ajmal Shahzad signed to bolster our bowling attack • Second overseas signing is imminent

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