Garston Bowls Club

Club History

Garston Bowling Club

1937 - 2007

 

The first meeting to form the club was held in the 'Bungalow Cafe' on April 28th 1937, Mr W H Price presiding.

A General meeting was held on the 26th August 1937 and the subscription set for 5/- (25p).

After a summer of poor weather the green was eventually opened on the 24th September 1938 although the club had played 8 away matches, winning 6 and losing 2. The green was opened by the Mayor of Watford, Councillor T. Rigby-Taylor who bowled the first wood and then played against a Watford & District B.A. representative team, Garston winning by 6 shots. After the match members sat down for supper and were asked to pay 2/6d (12p) towards the cost. A donation of 10/6d (52p) was then presented to the Watford and District Benevolent fund.

The green is currently shared with Watford Ladies BC who have been with us since May 1946 following their move from North Watford.


Since its formation the club has gone from strength to strength enjoying numerous successes at County and District levels as well as providing many administrators, including Presidents for both Associations.

The past few years have been the most successful period in the clubs competitive history with two County League titles, one County Cup championship (McMullen Trophy), three West Area League Titles, two Eastern Counties Fours Titles, and representation in the Singles, Pairs, Triples and Fours at the National Championships in Worthing.

In addition nine players have represented the club in the Middleton Cup (seven in one team).

We look forward to the future with confidence, having the twin objectives of enjoying our bowls and continuing our competitive successes.

 

 

WATFORD LADIES BOWLS

CLUB 1935 – 2007

 

Watford Ladies was originally founded in 1935 but at that time was known as North Watford and in November of that year the club applied for affiliation to the EWBA through the Herts. County Association. The Club colours were in keeping with the Silver Jubilee year of King George V – red and navy blue, and as they knew themselves to be the first ladies bowling club in Watford they set about improving their skills of bowling. To this end they introduced competitions and trophies and recorded in their minutes was a prize for the “Highest Score and two boobies”.

 

Sadly, of course, after only two years came the outbreak of the war and the County passed a resolution to suspend all activities. In 1946 the membership of North Watford had become too great and the ladies were faced with finding alternative accommodation. The Borough Council offered them rinks at Lea Farm, to be shared with, but totally independent from the Garston Men’s bowls club. The offer was accepted, and by withdrawing their War Bonds the ladies were able to finance the move and took with them their record and honours board. A resolution to drop the “North” part of their name was agreed and thus evolved The Watford Ladies Bowls Club. Later that same year the Town Clerk granted the club the use of the Borough Arms as its official badge.

 

Over the ensuing years the club has flourished in all spheres having supported some three International players, four County Presidents and six Watford & District Presidents. In fact, the Club was among the founder members of the Watford & District L.B.A.

 

In 1995 the Club celebrated its Diamond Jubilee.

 

Garson Bowls Club

2008 -

 

And so, we come to the present day. After so many years of close co-operation and friendship between Garston men and Watford Ladies it has finally been agreed that with effect from the start of the 2008 season we should merge together and become one club under the name of “Garston Bowls Club”. We look forward to working together in promoting our sport of Bowls. In 2008 we had our first successful season as a new club, reaching the National finals.