3Wooler Bowling Club Mission Statement
Address: The Green, 2-4 Weetwood Road, Wooler. NE71 6AE
Wooler Bowling Club is situated on B6348 by Wooler Water, across the iron bridge from the A697. A warm Wooler welcome awaits all, from novices to seasoned players.
The Club has a 6 rink, flat grass bowling green in beautiful condition. The Club is Bowls England and Bowls Northumberland affiliated.
The Club is always delighted to welcome new members, be they experienced bowlers or beginners. Equally, if on holiday in or around Wooler, visitors are most welcome to come along. The green and clubhouse are accessible to disabled persons.
Free introductory (Adults and Junior) sessions are available by arrangement through any Club member. Bowls and bowling shoes are available for loan. We often have bowls and equipment for hire/sale.
All age groups and abilities are welcome. Interested individuals and groups can be catered for at most times, by prior arrangement.
Visitors Fees are £3 per day or £8 per week. FREE trial periods are available for potential new members, so it can cost little or nothing to have a go.
We hope that everyone who participates enjoys playing and watching the game, renewing old acquaintances and making new friends. This is what the game of bowls is all about and at Wooler we hope that both our members and visitors take home happy memories of our club, win or lose.
For access and general enquiries, please contact Chairman, Maurice Ward, Tel. 01668 216034 / Mob. 07704 329232 or Club Secretary and Treasurer, Richard Henthorn, Tel. 01668 213162 / Mob. 07867 524246.
We have a Website and are also on Facebook.
The bowling season runs from mid April to the end of September.
We have bowling most days and evenings, weather and green maintenance work permitting.
Bowlers must use regulation footwear; otherwise no formal dress code is necessary for recreational play.
Monday night is Club Night when new and existing members of varying abilities can come together to develop their skills in a friendly but competitive atmosphere. These are held weekly throughout the season. Bowlers meet from 6:00 p.m. and play stars at 6:30 p.m. We also have club social bowling on Wednesday afternoons from 2.00 p.m. and Friday Evenings from 6.30 p.m.
The club has a very comprehensive fixture list including:
The Bowling Green and Clubhouse furnishings and equipment are all maintained voluntarily by the members with professional advice taken and skilled personnel employed where appropriate in the interest of Health and Safety (e.g. electrical installations and inspection, fire safety).
Wooler Bowling Club is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for members, visitors and other persons within its operating facilities and as such recognises its responsibilities with regards to the safety, health and well being of officials and members.
The clubhouse is also available for other activities to support residents of Wooler and its environs:
Updated 18th April 2023 - Wooler Bowling Club
Address: The Green, 2-4 Weetwood Road, Wooler. NE71 6AE
Wooler Bowling Club is situated on B6348 by Wooler Water, across the iron bridge from the A697. A warm Wooler welcome awaits all, from novices to seasoned players.
The Club has a 6 rink, flat grass bowling green in beautiful condition. The Club is Bowls England and Bowls Northumberland affiliated.
The Club is always delighted to welcome new members, be they experienced bowlers or beginners. Equally, if on holiday in or around Wooler, visitors are most welcome to come along. The green and clubhouse are accessible to disabled persons.
Free introductory (Adults and Junior) sessions are available by arrangement through any Club member. Bowls and bowling shoes are available for loan. We often have bowls and equipment for hire/sale.
All age groups and abilities are welcome. Interested individuals and groups can be catered for at most times, by prior arrangement.
Visitors Fees are £3 per day or £8 per week. FREE trial periods are available for potential new members, so it can cost little or nothing to have a go.
We hope that everyone who participates enjoys playing and watching the game, renewing old acquaintances and making new friends. This is what the game of bowls is all about and at Wooler we hope that both our members and visitors take home happy memories of our club, win or lose.
For access and general enquiries, please contact Chairman, Maurice Ward, Tel. 01668 216034 / Mob. 07704 329232 or Club Secretary and Treasurer, Richard Henthorn, Tel. 01668 213162 / Mob. 07867 524246.
We have a Website and are also on Facebook.
The bowling season runs from mid April to the end of September.
We have bowling most days and evenings, weather and green maintenance work permitting.
Bowlers must use regulation footwear; otherwise no formal dress code is necessary for recreational play.
Monday night is Club Night when new and existing members of varying abilities can come together to develop their skills in a friendly but competitive atmosphere. These are held weekly throughout the season. Bowlers meet from 6:00 p.m. and play stars at 6:30 p.m. We also have club social bowling on Wednesday afternoons from 2.00 p.m. and Friday Evenings from 6.30 p.m.
The club has a very comprehensive fixture list including:
- Member only competitions (singles, pairs, triples and rinks),
- Many friendly matches (both home and away),
- North Northumberland League matches
- Invitation Pair's and Triples Competitions. See “Open Competitions” on our website for details.
- Inter County Matches for Bowls Northumberland
- Championships in Singles, Pairs, Triples and Rinks as preliminaries to the County Championships.
The Bowling Green and Clubhouse furnishings and equipment are all maintained voluntarily by the members with professional advice taken and skilled personnel employed where appropriate in the interest of Health and Safety (e.g. electrical installations and inspection, fire safety).
Wooler Bowling Club is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for members, visitors and other persons within its operating facilities and as such recognises its responsibilities with regards to the safety, health and well being of officials and members.
The clubhouse is also available for other activities to support residents of Wooler and its environs:
- The Wooler Women’s Institute meets monthly.
- Trail Outlaws use the clubhouse as a staging post for their races.
- Other local groups use the clubhouse facilities as required.
Updated 18th April 2023 - Wooler Bowling Club