Thame Town Cricket Club will hold the 2019 AGM at the new clubhouse on Friday 8th February at 7:30pm. All are welcome to attend, with the bar set to be open. Please download the Agenda here. If any member wishes
We are delighted to announce that Thame-based company, Field Sales Solutions, have agreed to partner with the club in 2019, as the lead sponsor of the new clubhouse. A fast-growing business, Field Sales Solutions were voted “Field Marketing Agency of
Just eleven months after construction work had begun at Church Meadow, the Mayor of Thame, Councillor Ann Midwinter, cut the ribbon last Sunday (16th) to open officially the new cricket clubhouse at the south-west corner of picturesque Church Meadow. The
On Sunday 16th December, after 5 years of hard work, Thame Town Cricket Club’s new Pavilion will be opened by the Mayor of Thame, Ann Midwinter and the club’s Chairman, Matt Swain. The previous clubhouse was converted from a disused
Junior Winter Indoor Nets are now open for booking! Download a form here! The dates for the sessions are as follows: January 12th, 19th & 26th February 2nd & 9th March 2nd, 9th & 16th They will be held at
On Friday 26th October 2018, the keys to the new clubhouse were handed over from Sports Clubhouses to Thame Town Cricket Club Chairman, Matt Swain. We thank Sports Clubhouses for the excellent job they have done, and can’t wait to
It is with great sadness (and excitement) that we can announce our old clubhouse has been demolished! The new clubhouse, standing in front of the old clubhouse site, will be completed later this month. Read more about the new clubhouse
On Friday 7th September, members of the club gathered for the very last time in the clubhouse that was built back in the late 70s, to celebrate the many achievements of the club’s teams and players in 2018. We would
One of the 50-strong contingent of young “All Stars”, who so enjoyed their introduction to cricket over 8 weeks at Church Meadow this season – 7 year-old Ben Beerling – went on to win a dream day-out at Edgbaston, to
1s finish season with defeat to Oxford After winning an important toss, Oxford got off to a strong start on a dry wicket. They were pegged back by a fine spell of 3-42 by Michael Higgs (pictured below), ably supported