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2014 membership fees are now due - Please Pay Early

The Management Committee have decided to apply a £2.50 increase to both the Social - Single and Joint/Couple membership rates making them now £10 & £12.50 respectively. All other fees remain unchanged. This is the first increase in fees for 4 years and is necessary in line with rising running costs.

All membership cards will be deactivated from the 31st January so they will be no longer valid for the members bar price reductions (£0.50p off a pint).

You can pay your subscriptions at the bar and have your card reactivated. You will receive a receipt as proof of renewal.

The cards retain the sponsoreship of a local Indian restaurant and take away which will give members up to a 20% discount on presentation of the card. More information can be found on the club website.

See additional guidelines for membership renewal.

 

New Membership:

New members are requested to complete the applicable membership form.

These are available in the membership folder behind the bar or can be printed off from the club website.

 

Membership Renewal:

Existing members are requested to sign the renewal spread sheet at the bar and to check their email address.

If there has been a change in details i.e. address, telephone number, email address then complete a change of details form. These are available in the membership folder behind the bar or can be printed off from the club website. It is important that our records are correct and it allows information to be communicated via email.

 

When renewing your membership you are requested to read the respective code of conduct.

 

As in previous years the signing the membership renewal sheet is acceptance of the various club codes that are in place.

 

As a member of NCC we sincerely hope you enjoy your playing or social experiences and will support the development of the club for the mutual benefit of other members and guests.

 

Thank you for your continued support in 2013 and we look forward to another successful season in 2014.

 

If anyone needs assistance with their membership contact Stu Askey Membership Secretary at the club or via email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

Membership Categories:

Senior Player* £60.00

Student / Unwaged £30.00

Social (single) £10.00

Social (joint) £12.50

Irregulars - Senior* £30

Irregulars – with Junior Member of NCC £20

Junior (U9, U11, U13, U15 teams) * / ** £45.00

Junior (2nd child or more U9, U11, U13, U15 teams) * / *** £35.00

 

*Includes training fees throughout the playing season.

**Includes Social membership for family members.

***Junior member(s) with a parent / guardian paying senior membership.

 

Senior Player – any player who is no longer eligible for the U15

Playing membership entitles you to attend net and coaching sessions and to be available for team selection.

Social membership entitles you to full use of the pavilion facilities. Club activities and social events will be posted on the club notice board and website.

Junior fees (U9, U11, U13, U15 teams) remains a one off payment of £45 which includes the training fees. This reduces the extra administration for the coaches at the training sessions. Juniors who attend training on an adhoc basis e.g. just starting in the game will be asked to pay £1.50 at the start of each session.

 

The club wish to make cricket accessible to all so any new or existing member for whom the subscriptions would be a financial hardship should speak to the Membership Secretary.

 

The Management Committee:

This Committee consists of members of the club who have have volunteered their time and expertise to ensure NCC continues to function on a day to day basis. The positions and persons responsible can be found on the website.

 

The Pavillion:

The bar provides significant income for the club and the committee works to ensure that this is maximised through competitive purchasing of its core items, ordering frequency / quantity and pricing policy. The club operates a two teer pricing system which enables members to benifit from reduced bar prices. From January 2011 it has also be used to renew membership cards and issues receipts for payment.

Both the pavillion and ground are utilised on a regular basis from April through to September. The pavillion is a popular meeting place for both playing and social members throughout the year. The pavillion is available to hire for small functions so if you would like to use the pavillion and to support the club at the same time please contact any members of the Management Committees. 

 

Fundraising:

This is a crucial area to ensure the continued development of the Club and without additional funds we would find it difficult to improve facilities. 

If you would like to get involved with fundraising initiatives then please get in touch with the Chairman Mike Hughes via email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Nat West Cricket Force:

Following on from the fantastic success of recent years the club is committed to continue with this annual event. Last year, over 40 volunteers offered their support to help the club prepare for the season. For details of what was achieved, with pictures to prove it - visit the club website. 

 

ECB Clubmark Accreditation:

The Club continues to hold its ECB Clubmark Accreditationstatus having successfully completed its tri-annual audit last September 2012. This demonstrates we are committed to providing a safe, effective and child friendly environment.  The club has an approved Club Development Plan which is updated annually. More Clubmark information can be found in the website Main Menu.

 

The Club Constitution and Codes of Conduct:

A copy of the Constitution and the Codes of Conduct can be found in the club folder in the hallway and on this website.

It is a requirement for all new and existing members, including parents / carers / legal guardians to make themselves and family members aware of the contents before signing the application form.

 

Duty of Care and Safeguarding Children:

NCC is committed to adopting the ECB “Safe Hands” – cricket’s policy for safe guarding children, which aims to provide a safe, friendly and enjoyable cricketing experience that is tailored to the needs and requirements of all children.

As part of the ECB Clubmark Accreditation we are working to ensure that we adopt all aspects of the Safe Hands policy. Further information on the Safe Hands policy can be found in the Clubmark folder located in the pavilion or via the link on the club website.

NCC has a Club Welfare Officer whose role is to proactively ensure the safety of children. Contact details are available on the club notice board and on the club website.

 

Club Inclusion & Diversity Policy:

Northop Cricket Club, in all its activities, is fully committed to the principles of equality of opportunity in cricket, and to ensuring that its employees, members and all other individuals working or volunteering for Northop Cricket Club, and participating in or watching Northop Cricket Club’s activities are treated fairly and are able to conduct their activities free from discrimination, harassment or intimidation.

 

Can You Help?

NCC is run on a voluntary basis and further help can always be used in the running of the club. If you have any expertise that you could offer in support of the continued success of NCC please complete the Can You Help? form.

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