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Old Glossop junior registration evening to take place on Friday

Old Glossop Cricket Club's Junior Registration evening will be held this Friday, April 9, at 6.30pm.

If you've a child interested in learning the basics of cricket, or wanting to further their training, then Old Glossop Cricket Club will welcome you.  
 
Open to all from the age of 6 - 13 years old, Junior Training is held every Friday night at 6.30pm - 8.00pm. Registration will cost just £10, with a weekly fee of £2. 
 
They also hold Under 15's and U19's training every Tuesday evening from 6pm - 8.00pm.
 
OGCC are looking for players for all age groups.
 
 
Old Glossop CC is a family friendly club, providing a relaxed, friendly and inclusive atmosphere. They provide structured, age-appropriate training in a safe environment, delivered by ECB Qualified Coaches.
 
Whatever you want your child to get from these sessions; a fun way to meet new friends, a training session to increase fitness and motor skills, an introduction to cricket or a progression to Junior Team Cricket - Old Glossop Cricket Club is for everyone.
 
 
There will be a tuck shop and the bar will be open when COVID restrictions allow. Contact oldglossopcricketclub@gmail.com for more information, or visit the website at www.oldglossopcc.com. Or just come along on Registration Evening!

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