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Safeguarding Officer
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Bar, Catering
Men's County Captain: Dave Lethbridge
Over 60s Captain: Bryn Foxon
Ladies Captain: Mary Banks
Mixed Captain: Elaine Croves
Nationals Captain: Paula Hill
Friendlies-Captain: Mel Watts
Competition Secretary: Keith Fox
FAQ
How do I join the club? You can pick up a membership application form directly from the office at the club.
Address: Wainfleet Road, Skegness, PE25 2EL (located next to the Skegness Town Football Ground).
Phone: 01754 767 210
Email: info@skegnessindoorbowls.co.uk
Membership fees run annually from January 1st to December 31st.year ending 2025
Full Bowling Membership: £50.00 per year.
New Member Joining Fee: £10.00 (one-off fee; covers your door fob and locker allocation).
Social & Other Groups: £18.00 per year.
This rate applies to non-bowlers joining for the Social Club, Bridge, Camera, Chess, or Junior sections.
Not immediately. If you are new to the sport, you can often borrow bowls and shoes from the club to get started.
In addition to your annual membership, you pay a small fee ("rink fee") each time you play.
Standard Rink Fee: £3.50 per session.
Roll-ups (Practice): £2.50 for 1 hour | £3.50 for 2 hours.
Visitors/Guests: £4.00 per person.
The Skegness Indoor Bowls Club, formerly known as East Lindsey Indoor Bowls Club (Skegness & District) Limited, has a history dating back to the late 1970s.
Here are the key historical details I found:
Incorporation: The company was officially incorporated on 2 March 1978.
Location: The club's registered office is on the Wainfleet Road Playing Fields in Skegness.
Focus: It serves as the primary indoor bowls facility for Skegness and the wider East Lindsey district.
While I don't have details about the individuals who founded it or the exact opening day, the incorporation date of 1978 marks the formal beginning of the club as a limited company. The history of other indoor bowls clubs in Lincolnshire (like Boston and Spalding) shows that the late 1970s and early 1980s was a period of growth and development for indoor bowling facilities in the county.
Would you like me to try and find information about any recent notable achievements or events at the Skegness Indoor Bowls Club?
That's a great request! The search results confirm that the East Lindsey Indoor Bowls Club (Skegness & District) Limited is an active and important venue for bowls in the region, hosting several key competitions.
Here are the most notable recent events and its role in the wider bowls community:
English Bowls Federation (EBF) Championships: Skegness has historically been, and continues to be, a very significant host town for major bowls events. The club's facilities are regularly used for the English Bowling Federation's (EBF) National Finals and Championships.
The EBF Men's and Mixed competitions were scheduled to take place in Skegness in 2024 (and the EBF website references draws and results for these large, prestigious events held there).
The Team Finals Day for the EBF has also been hosted in Skegness.
A Hub for Competitors: News articles confirm that these events bring thousands of bowlers and their families to Skegness, highlighting the club's importance to the national bowls calendar and local tourism.
Club and County League Fixtures: The Skegness Indoor Bowls Club (East Lindsey) is an active participant in the Lincolnshire Indoor Bowling Association (LIBA) Leagues.
The club's teams, often referred to simply as "Skegness," play regular fixtures in divisions like the Lincolnshire Mixed League Division 2 against other local clubs (like Lincoln, Stamford, and Horncastle).
Fixtures for the 2025/2026 season were already being planned and scheduled, indicating ongoing competitive activity.
The club operates a busy winter schedule (September to April), featuring a variety of internal leagues and social sessions, including:
Social Bowling / Drawn Rinks
Umbrella League
League Bowling (Triples, EBF Sets, Aussie Pairs)
T.G.I.F 4 wood pairs
In summary, the most notable recent aspect of the club's history is its vital role as the host of major national EBF Bowls Championships, in addition to its ongoing commitment to county-level leagues and a busy local club schedule.
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