On Sunday 15th August, over 250 spectators attended day 1 of 3 of this season’s Oxfordshire v Berkshire County match. Oxfordshire first played Berkshire in 1896 at Thame, when the ground was located at Windmill Road, and this match represented
The Institute of Cricket will be returning for a 2-day performance Cricket course at TTCC on Thursday 26th and Friday 27th August! Targeting the ages of 13 -18. The camp run will focus specifically on specialist skill development, preparation advice,
On Saturday 7th August we held the annual Vice Presidents lunch on the first floor of the pavilion, which was a great success. 20 vice presidents and partners were treated to lunch, as a thankyou for their continued support of
Thame Town Cricket Club’s Summer Cricket Camp is over for 2021, and what a success it was! The first ever Thame course to be run by our friends at Complete Cricket ran for 2 separate weeks, finishing on Friday 6th
Oxfordshire v Berkshire County Cricket match – Sunday 15th to Tuesday 17th August We are delighted to announce the 3-day match between Oxfordshire and Berkshire at Thame Town Cricket Club. Play will start at 11am each day and there will
The fantastic Institute of Cricket will be returning for a 3-day performance Cricket course at TTCC on Wednesday 28th, Thursday 29th and Friday 30th July! Targeting the ages of 13 -18. The camp run will focus specifically on specialist skill
Police in Thame will continue to have increased powers to tackle anti-social behaviour, after the town’s Public Spaces Protection Order (PSPO) was extended. South Oxfordshire District Council recently carried out a review of the PSPO, which was introduced in 2018
We are excited to announce that bookings for the Thame Town CC Summer Cricket Camp 2021 are now being taken! Week 1: Monday 26th July – Friday 30th July Week 2: Monday 2nd August – Friday 6th August For Boys
As the club bar heads towards a fuller re-opening during this month, we are asking all members if anyone is interested in working behind the bar on match days. Times are flexible and would include weekday evenings and weekend afternoons
Thame Town Cricket Club has learned of the passing of a well-known Thame sports personality, who should be familiar to many members. Anne Spindler (nee Elliot), who taught PE at Lord Williams’s School for nearly forty years, died of mesothelioma