
Peter Farmer, one of Shropshire’s most successful ever bowlers, has decided to return to his roots for the 2010 season.
The chairman of a leading Shropshire bowls league has made an impassioned plea for a better working relationship with the county association.
An attempt to “avoid a repeat” of the Calverhall controversy which tarnished Shropshire bowls in 2009 has been launched, writes JAMES GARRISON.
Burway Bowls Club’s centenary celebrations look set to go with an even bigger bang – after being nominated to host the British Junior Merit finals this year.
The first chairman of Shropshire bowls insists his position has not been undermined by the dispute which has rocked the sport in the county, writes JAMES GARRISON.
Calverhall were today celebrating a dramatic conclusion to the ‘Great Shropshire Bowling Controversy’ – with British officials ruling the punishment didn’t fit the crime.
Give us the chance to win it again – that was the plea from Shropshire’s Gang of Four at the official Crosfield Cup party.
One of the biggest disputes ever to hit Shropshire bowls will be resolved next week.
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