| About Pewsey Vale Bowls Club | The club was
first formed in 1923 with just three rinks, situated behind the Greyhound
Public House in the centre of the village. This is why a greyhound is the
emblem of our club. In 1953 we moved to the present site which gives us six rinks and a private clubhouse, with a fully licensed bar. There are ample car parking facilities alongside the green. |
|||||
| We are a mixed club with 40 men and 20 lady members plus a few social members. We are affiliated to the English Bowling Association, English Womens Bowling Association, Wiltshire Bowls Association and are members of the Salisbury and District Association. | The men's section play in both the Salisbury & District triples league and the Wiltshire four rink league. The Ladies section plays in the Salisbury and District Triples league. Regular mixed friendly matches are also played against local clubs. | |||||
![]() |
||||||
| Competitions | There are numerous club knockout competitions for members during the season, including fun competitions on the bank holidays. | We hold a special competition open to all clubs on the first Sunday of the Pewsey Carnival fortnight, early in September. | ||||
| Join us.. | The club's season is from 1st May to
30th September, and we welcome new members at any time. Coaching is available
for beginners and, initially, equipment is provided for their use by the
club. Membership subscription is £60.00 per year (£30.00 for Juniors), payable 1st May. Club roll-ups are on Tuesday evenings at 6.15pm and Friday afternoons at 2pm. |
The club is situated in Pewsey, a village in the middle of
Wiltshire 7 miles south of Marlborough on the A345. Clubs on tour are welcome with tea provided after the game if required. There are many good reasonably priced hotels within easy distance of the club. ![]() |
||||
| Links | The English Bowling
Association This is Wiltshire |
|||||
| All contents ©Copyright Pewsey
Vale Bowls Club. Photographs courtesy of Don Wallis. |
||||||
| Visitors: |
Web site designed and hosted
by: |
|||||