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Blaenavon Bowls

Getting Started

To get started it will require a small initial cost. The main items are:

 

  • a set of bowls(consists of four)
  • a set of bowling shoes
  • a bowls bag

Total outlay to start could be aprox 120 pounds.

These items can sometimes be available at a small cost to hire at most council owned greens.Most clubs have an annual membership fee and the local councils charge green fees.

 

Newcomers are welcome to come along and give it a try. Coaches and Club

members will always give their time to encourage you to learn the game.

 

Advice and information on playing Bowls by a local Bowls Club.

Address

Blaenavon Bowls, Welfare Grounds, Blaenavon

Contact Details

Telephone: 01495 790646
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