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Croquet B League v Surbiton, Monday 10th May

We welcomed Surbiton to our first B League AC match of the season. The rain welcomed itself too, but soon went away, and conditions remained blustery with sunny intervals.

First up was the doubles: Steve Edney (12) and Tom Eddy (16) for Ember versus Steve Parish (12) and Val Hitchens (22). Val is new to AC but quickly showed us she could hit in and run hoops. Tom got some early chances to proceed which he took well, matching Val. Then Steve E got going and breezed in typical fashion round to 3-back before getting unstuck. Ember were well in front by this stage and Steve P had struggled to get into a rhythm. Then with just over thirty minutes to go he managed to use his one-ball skills to string a break together. After a few more short breaks Surbiton inched ahead by one. Steve E was back on and could take the last hoop (he could not peg out, as this was a handicap game and both balls need to be at Rover). As the three hours and a quarter were up, the game went to a golden hoop – first team to run their next hoops wins. Steve E finished his turn giving Surbiton a difficult hit in and Tom a chance of an eight foot roquet near his next hoop. Surbiton narrowly missed so Tom took to the lawn for the match….

Narrow miss! Ember had no bisques but as it was after time could not use them anyway, so up stepped Steve P to wrestle victory away from Ember – Ember 18, Surbiton 19.

The afternoon games matched Roger Stearn (14) for Ember against Alan Grundy (14) of Surbiton; and Simon Charrington (16) versus Elizabeth Kennedy (14). Simon got off to a flying start and got his first ball round most of the way using only three of his ten bisques. Elizabeth could not get going and Simon ran out the winner 26-8. Similarly Alan struggled to set up four ball breaks as opposed to Roger who used his bisques sensibly to breeze through to a 26-7 victory. By the way, if you have read the captions on the photographs, he did manage to get green back through the hoop but it stopped just short of brown.

So Ember came from behind to win the match 2-1. We are looking forward to playing Steve P and co later in the year for the Mike Lambert Annual Memorial Match, if it can be arranged. Interesting fact: Steve P started a new handicap card on the day we played at Surbiton last August. He totted up the number of games recorded, 41, against 29 different opponents. In the same timeframe, I have played just six games against six different opponents, three of which were on that Summer’s day.

Steve Edney 11th May 2021

PERFECT REUNION FOR LOCAL GROUP AT EMBER CROQUET

A Weston Green community group got together on a chilly but sunny morning at Ember Croquet. It had been a while since they had all seen each other socially, so to have the chance of a hot drink, croissant and a gentle game of croquet was the perfect tonic.

Jan, who organised the event, said, “What fun!!! Thanks so much for such a great morning we all loved it! We so look forward to the next one! Could I organise another one with another group of my friends? If you would not mind? Anyway a million thanks it was great getting out and socialising I didn’t realise how much I missed that until today!

The group arranged themselves into pairs and three games were played simultaneously on three small croquet courts. So all twelve guests were actively involved taking turns to hit a ball across the lawn and through the hoops in a version of the game called Golf Croquet.

Ember Croquet welcomes individuals and groups to come along and have an afternoon of fun playing Golf Croquet. You can also try the traditional game of Association Croquet, either in a group, or with club members on a Sunday afternoon or an early Tuesday evening. You can be assured all precautions are taken to maintain social distance and all equipment sanitised before and after use.

If you are interested please contact croquet@embersportsclub.org.uk. We will be pleased to accommodate you.

Thanks go to Sport England and players of the National Lottery for supporting us with their Return to Play grant award, making this activity possible.

EMBER CROQUET CLUB secures National Lottery funding

The following press release has been prepared and will appear in several local publications in the next few weeks…

Press release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more details about the project, and photos, please contact Simon Charrington on 07917017453

Ember Croquet club is celebrating, and busily preparing, after being awarded £1,698 of National Lottery funding from Sport England to help people who have been unable play croquet over the last twelve (Covid) months through shielding, self-isolation, key worker status, or through national lockdowns, to return to playing or to try the game for the first time.

The grant is enabling Ember croquet club to enhance its facilities for safe social interaction and playing of the game.  As well purchasing additional playing equipment and materials for improving safety, signage and for marketing, the club is adding: a gazebo for socially-distanced outdoor shelter – rain or ‘shine;  a hot water urn for providing hot drinks and hot water for cleaning / washing; and new treatments and equipment for lawncare, to enable a good consistent playing surface and maximizing the availability of the courts.  

Free instruction / taster sessions for players who are new to the game is available by arrangement.

EMBER CROQUET CLUB maintains two croquets lawns, a full sized 35yd x 28yd lawn and a smaller 20yd x 16yd lawn, plus a croquet pavilion and maintenance sheds. New members are offered all necessary playing equipment, instruction to get started and coaching to develop their skills.  The croquet club holds regular roll-up sessions, socials, and internal competitions in the main summer season.  The club plays the two main formats of the game, that is GC (Golf Croquet – a quicker form which takes around 45 minutes per game) and AC (Association Croquet – a longer form of the game, typically taking one and a half hours or more), both singles and doubles.  Other variations such as ‘One Ball’ and ‘Two Ball match play’ are also played.  Toilet and washroom facilities are available in the main Ember sports clubhouse. 

Simon Charrington, chairman of Ember Croquet Club, is thrilled to have been awarded the funding:

“We are delighted to have secured this investment which means we can add extra safety features to our facilities to encourage the playing of croquet.  Croquet is an excellent and most enjoyable pastime, good for physical health and activity as well as for mental well-being, meeting new people or, simply, playing with friends.  Thank you to everyone who plays the National Lottery, we wouldn’t be able to do this without you.”

ENDS

Notes to Editors

For more details about the project, and photos, please contact Simon Charrington on 07917017453.

About Ember Croquet Club

Ember Croquet Club, a section of Ember Sports Club in Weston Green, and the only Croquet Association registered club in Elmbridge – is tucked away off Ember Lane, Grove Way (KT10 8HL) and The Drive (KT10 8DH), a five-minute walk from Esher railway station.  The club offers participation in the fun sport of croquet, outdoors in beautiful surroundings, providing beneficial forms of physical exercise, mental stimulation, and social interaction.   Players comprise both men and women, youth, and experience.  Play is on equal terms and there is a comprehensive handicapping system based on recorded results so that ‘anyone can play anyone’ and have good, competitive, and fun games.  One of the Ember members is a qualified croquet coach and referee.  Ember won the South East Croquet Federation ‘B’ League in 2019, prevailing from eleven competitor clubs, and remains the current holder.

All the lawn care, equipment and facilities’ maintenance and administration and management are carried out by volunteer members of the club.   Bookings are made via the members’ online booking system. 

Ember Croquet Club is a section of Ember Sports Club which also boasts Tennis, Bowls and Drama Sections and a shared clubhouse with bar, hall, kitchen facilities, dressing rooms and a committee room.

The club welcomes enquiries about introductory taster sessions as well as applications for membership. Visit our website for more information  Croquet (embersportsclub.org.uk) and follow us on social media  Ember Croquet Club (@ember_croquet_club) • Instagram photos and videos  Ember Sports Club | Facebook

About National Lottery

National Lottery players raise £30m every week for good causes, funding arts, heritage, sports, voluntary and charity projects around the UK. For more information on good causes in your area go to www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk

About Sport England

Sport England is a public body and invests up to £300 million National Lottery and government money each year in projects and programmes that help people get active and play sport.

It wants everyone in England, regardless of age, background, or level of ability, to feel able to engage in sport and physical activity. That’s why a lot of its work is specifically focused on helping people who do no, or very little, physical activity and groups who are typically less active – like women, disabled people and people on lower incomes.

www.sportengland.org

Golf Croquet is all the rage… join in!

It’s fair to say, Ember Croquet has been traditionally an Association Croquet (AC) club. That’s the version of the game where if one player gets going (like snooker) (s)he can run all the hoops, and the only thing the other players can do is watch and applaud.

In Golf Croquet (GC), four people can be on the lawn all of the time, taking turns to take one shot each. It is just like golf, but without the rough grass and bunkers. Compared to AC, GC is simpler to understand and quicker to pick up and play, but no less tactical and brain-teasing.

We welcome all guests to come along, no pressure to join the club, just give it a go. A fiver well spent, and if you get the Croquet bug, then we are just the club for you.

Meanwhile, we are booked in to a GC competition this year against other clubs in the area, plus we visit Wimbledon Croquet & Tennis Club soon, so we better hone our skills.

Croquet Newsletter – April 2021


…  some levelling along the East boundary

Steve spreads top soil across uneven area

Diary dates, in line with the Government’s current road map:

Step 1 – 29th March

Monday 29th March:  the lawns will be open for play

Tuesday 30th March from 4pm:  first roll-up of the season

Thursday 1st April from 2pm:  first GC roll-up of the season

Sunday 4th April (Easter Day) from 2pm:  first Sunday roll-up of the season (no tea though)

Step 2 – 12th April

Sunday 18th April from 2pm:  first Sunday roll-up with tea

Sunday 25th April – 10.30am to 1.00pm: outside group booking

Step 3 – 17th May

Sunday Barbeques:

23th May

27th June (note change of date)

18th July

15th August

19th September

Friendly match at AELTC Wimbledon: Saturday 17th July

The Mike Lambert Annual Memorial match v Surbiton: tba

Plus the usual roll-ups every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday

SECF ‘B’ league and GC handicap league matches: TBA

Step by step …

…  we’re getting there.  The lawns are open for play from Monday 29th March.  Please use the online system in the croquet members area of the ESC website to book.  Our start of season social will be a step by step affair, with the Sunday roll-up on 18th April being stage 1 (with tea); and 23rd May being stage 2 (with BBQ, allbeingwell!).  Do come along to one, other, or both if you can, so that we can then map out the internal competitions, matches, rotas and so on for the rest of the year.

New system for membership renewal

You will recently have received information via email from Nick Burges about the new ESC membership renewal system.  Hopefully, the process will be straightforward in practice.  Should you have any difficulty with it, please do not hesitate to ask for help and, certainly, do not let it stop you playing!  The health benefits from croquet, especially after the extraordinary past twelve months, are still here, and this is recognised by the generous support from Sport England / National Lottery, enabling the croquet club to enhance its facilities, keep us all Covid safe, and encourage members to return to playing.  Bring your friends, too, and we’ll soon reach that target of fifty people coming along this season, ref my email of 21 March.  For now, up to four players are permitted on the small lawn; and up to six on the main lawn, or eight when divided to make it into two small lawns.  Indeed, we already have a booking which will use this format.

Child Safeguarding

New CA policies mean that there will soon be a requirement for every club to appoint a Local Safeguarding Officer, irrespective whether clubs have junior members or activities, or not.  We shall therefore be looking for a volunteer for this role.  See the links, below, for more information. 

Child Safeguarding Roles (croquet.org.uk)

Child Safeguarding Policy (croquet.org.uk)

If this may be something for you, or you know someone who’d be interested, do, please, contact me.

South East Croquet Federation / Croquet Association tournaments and courses 2021

Let David know, please, if you are interested in being available (i.e. in general, appreciating that holidays and other commitments may rule out availability on some days) to represent the club in AC or GC competitions, or both  –  contact croquet@embersportsclub.org.uk or on 01932 862 841).  We have a trophy to defend!

Lawn and facilities maintenance

Work on the lawn has continued mostly as planned.  The bore hole water pump is primed and on, and an isolation valve has been installed in the North East corner (thanks to Roger S and Steve, and to Roger D for guidance provided remotely).  The hoops will be left in place on the lawns, like we did last year.  The lines, initially, will be marked with 1mm white nylon cord to give the repaired corners and boundaries a little more time to recover over the Spring. Pat has done an excellent job of creating a storage shelf for shed 4; and a border frame for the noticeboard in the summerhouse end of the pavilion, which Steve has now turned into a mural

The Croquet Pavilion now has a mural!

The mowing rota for April is shown on the lawn booking system. Tuesdays and Friday mornings, as usual, but with some latitude to be expected depending on weather conditions and relative slow or fast rate of growth of the grass.  The white nylon line cord will need to be lifted and moved before mowing.  It is suggested that this is done in two halves, so that one half stays in place while the other half is mown, and so on, rather than moving all the cord at once. 

Recruitment

All ideas are welcome, so do let me know any thoughts you have, and do spread the word with neighbours, acquaintances, and groups whenever the opportunity presents.  You should all have received an ESC disc for your car window.  The idea behind this is that, with the club having no road frontage as such, the disc is a way of making the club more visible, locally.  Steve, meanwhile, is leading on developing our use of social media for raising the club’s profile.  He welcomes a regular supply of content from members: good photos, short texts, and ‘likes’ and ‘shares’ of our Facebook, Twitter and Instagram posts, both of the Croquet Club and ESC.

Ember Croquet Club (@ember_croquet_club) • Instagram photos and videos

Ember Croquet Club – Home (facebook.com)

Keep well, stay safe, see you soon

Simon

Croquet Returns 29th March 2021

Both lawns are ready for play. Our first rollup is on Tuesday 30th March from 4pm. Feel free to book a lawn.

Warming up ahead of the start of the new Croquet season…

Not that long ago…
…but now we’re getting ready!

Croquet return to play at Ember 2021

Ember Croquet Club – COVID 19 measures – 12 April 2021 (update to 2020 Notices: 30 November; 1 September; 1 June and 18 May).

These have been updated to include particular provision for Step 2 of easing of lockdown, Spring 2021.

Notice to Croquet Members

Please read carefully for your safety and that of other members. If these rules and guidance are not followed the club may have to be closed again. All paid up croquet members are permitted to play croquet following the guidelines below. The club welcomes new membership applications and ‘pay and play’ enquiries, subject to an introduction to the game, if appropriate, e.g. for beginners, and to the club, and explanation ofthe current COVID 19 restrictions.

General

 Paid up members for 2021-2022 are eligible to play.

 Do not play if you are self-isolating or experiencing symptoms of a cold or flu, in particular a cough or high temperature. Use the NHS helpline and seek advice.

 Except for organised events as described below, no more than six people may occupy a full-sized lawn and no more than four people may occupy a small lawn. The players on one lawn should not interact with those on another lawn.

 Gathering limits do not apply to formally organised activity. An event is regarded as formally organised activity if it has been publicised in advance and is run under the direction of a manager/organiser, who must be present and responsible for ensuring that the event is conducted in a COVID-19 secure manner.

 For formally organised play, up to eight people are permitted on a full-size lawn, or four on half-size or Short lawns. For coaching, up to six players in addition to the coach are permitted; the coach is responsible for ensuring that social distancing is maintained at all times. Activity should be organised in such a way as to minimise thenumber of people a player interacts with while at the club.

 Spectators are not permitted at Step 2.

 Whether or not in play, no more than six players, guests, or visitors should be permitted in any group and 2m social distancing should be observed within it.

 Members may bring guests providing their names are recorded in the lawn pre-booking system or in the book at the pavilion, and the number of members and guests together fall within the limits above. Visitor playing fees should be paid into the club account referencing ‘Visitors Fee – Croquet.’

 Club members’ summer season roll-up are on Sundays 2pm – 5.30pm, Tuesdays 4pm – 7.30pm and Thursdays 2pm – 5pm, and are subject to the limits above (‘first come first served’), and signing in the book or registering via the NHS QR Code ECC poster at the pavilion.

 Observe the 2 metre social distancing rules at all times, including entering and leaving the premises. Beware of bottlenecks along The Drive entrance and along the path by tennis courts 6 and 7.

 Please wash hands before leaving home, on arriving at the lawns and on leaving the lawns and when you arrive home. There are hand sanitisers located: by the car park near the gate to tennis courts 4/5; on the tennis veranda; by the clubhouse entrance by Bowls; by the gate from The Drive pathway; and by the croquet pavilion door. You are advised to bring your own hand sanitiser also.

 The toilet facilities in the clubhouse are open from 9am to 6pm in summer.

 The clubhouse bar may be opened and used by members during normal opening hours providing the special COVID-19 procedures for opening, running and closing are adhered to.

 Groups of six or fewer people may meet outside, maintaining social distance, and be served refreshments at their tables. This includes from the clubhouse bar, and teas/coffees at the pavilion when service (including preparation and putting away) is provided by a volunteer as per the sign-up sheet. In order for the volunteer to maintain safe service, members and guests should resist the temptation to help out.  Please follow NHS test and trace Guidance and inform the chairman if you or a guest becomes ill within 14 days of visiting the club.

Lawn Bookings

 To play you must first book a lawn via ESC website Croquet members area. You may make a booking without having an opponent. This could be either for solo practice or as a way of making a general invitation to members of the booker’s availability to play.

 If you are a paid up member and do not have booking access please contact Steve Edney

 Lawns are bookable in 30 minute units, up to four hours in total, every day from 9am – 8pm. NB An upgrade of the online booking system is being trialed. In case of difficulty with it, please contact Steve Edney for assistance.

 Play should end 15 minutes before the end of your booked time to allow you time for cleaning and putting away equipment and leaving before the next booked time.

 Please keep a record of your bookings together with a list of people who played, for tracking purposes.

At the Lawn

 Sanitise your hands on arrival and during your time at the lawns using the sanitiser by the pavilion door or soap and water available.

 Players must use their own mallet and not touch their opponent’s. A designated club mallet may be allocated to you upon application to the club secretary. Club mallets must be disinfected both before and after play.

 The pavilion may be accessed for tea/coffee service by the volunteer (ref above), for boiling the kettle or urn for hot water supply, and for shelter for up to four people (plus two under the porch), providing you open both double doors, maintain social distance, and wear a face covering. Wipe clean all contact points (including padlock, bolts and handles) both on opening up and closing.

 Arrangements may be made for using the pop-up gazebos for shelter (from rain or sun), as and when required, to help with maintaining social distance at the club.

 Access to sheds 1, 3 and 4 is restricted for use only by maintenance team members.

 Players must agree which of them is to enter the equipment shed 2 to collect and return the hoops, peg, ball sets, clips and bisques and wash/sanitise them on collection and on return.

 Other players must stay well behind the white line in front of the door to shed 2, and resist the temptation to help.

 Before opening the equipment shed 2, wash/sanitise your hands with the soap or sanitiser you have brought with you or with the club supply. Endeavours will be made to maintain a supply of soap, paper towels, antisceptic wipes or spray in the shed but this cannot be guaranteed. Use water from the tap next to the pavilion and use the washing up bowl or buckets in shed 2 as necessary.  If the hoops are already out leave them out.

 Use soap and water for cleaning ball sets, clips and bisques.

 For timed matches use a timer on a watch or phone – and players should referee their own matches appropriately.

 Seating: use one of the green or white plastic chairs stored outside: make sure you clean with antiseptic wipe or spray both before and at the end of the game. If you sit on a bench, avoid touching it with your hand. As an alternative, you may prefer to bring your own lightweight folding chair.

 Consider wearing a face covering if there is a moderate easterly breeze and tennis courts are in use.

 Use your feet, rather than hands, to retrieve balls and to position balls where you can do so with sufficient precision, including when moving or replacing balls from a double-banked game. When playing Association Croquet, handle only your own ballsand clips, not those of your opponent.

 When the game is complete remember not to shake hands and remember that the player who put all the equipment out is the player to wash/sanitise again and return all to shed 2. Wipe clean the padlock when you have closed the door.

Coaching

 One to One coaching may be available on request to Roger Dollimore

These rules apply currently and may be amended as time goes on, so please look again at the website or on the pavilion windows each time you play.

Enjoy your game but please remember there is still a risk of contracting COVID 19. So Stay Alert, obey the social distancing rules and wash/sanitise your hands before arrival and before leaving.

Note: wearing of gloves and/or face covering, during play, is a matter of personal choice. Remember to bring with you next time you play: personal sanitiser, glove(s), mallet, face covering (in case of need to take shelter) and a drink/sustenance.

New Croquet Lawn Booking Sheet for 2021

We have decided to trial a new lawn booking sheet for 2021 onwards.

As with the previous version, it is accessed via the Croquet Members page on the club website.

Click on the link and you will see a page like this (this is a photo as at 1st December):

Do not worry, I am not expecting you to be able to decipher this photograph! It will appear larger on your screen.

Here is a zoomed in picture of the top left of the screen:

You will notice that the new sheet allows you to book time slots – morning, afternoon and evening. The Morning slot is shown above. Find the day you want to play and type in to the cell next to Main 1 (if booking the main lawn).

Unfortunately, as its 1st December, the lawn is closed, but from 2nd December you can play early afternoons. Join us tomorrow?

As we get to Spring, of course, there will be many more white spaces. The white background indicates that the lawn is bookable (the first column above says “Winter” or “Book” when the season is in full flow).

We will use the same sheet to record other activities, and use it to communicate these to you.

For example, every week we mow the lawn, so this is recorded as “MOW” and the cells are coloured green. Steve, as the chap who manages the mowing rota, will allocate volunteers by date, take a copy of this sheet and email it to the mowing group.

We can also use the sheet to record working party activities, external matches against other clubs, roll ups and who is bringing cake or setting up the barbecue.

It is only essential to use this sheet to book the lawn for a game. There is no other way, unless you take pot luck and just turn up.

All other voluntary work will be communicated via email or by a list posted on the door or in the pavilion, in the usual way. We will endeavour to capture the information from these and transcribe on to this sheet.

The current incentive to do this is for COVID purposes so that we have a record of recent activity in or around the lawns. It’s unlikely but if someone did have a positive test, then this could be used to alert others. Of course, we do have the QR code displayed for the NHS COVID App too.

I hope you are able to access and use the sheet. If you do have problems with it please contact me (steve.edney@sky.com).

Further information below, for those who have not glazed over yet:

The current week is displayed when you open the sheet. To see next week, use the PAGE DOWN key on your keyboard. PAGE DOWN for later weeks, and PAGE UP to return to earlier weeks. You can click the REFRESH key (top left) to return to the top of the sheet or hover over “History” and click the link to see past entries.

When you click the link from the website, the sheet opens with the message “Working”. This means it is loading. Wait a few more seconds, and the sheet will update so that the current week is shown (this actually only happens on a Sunday when someone opens it for the first time that day, as the new week rolls in).

Yesterday’s details are also updated on opening the sheet, which is sorted, so that yesterday and all previous days are shown at the bottom of the sheet (Remember to click on “History” if you need to refer back).

That’s all for now. I hope this works but only time will tell!

Steve Edney

steven.edney@sky.com

1st December 2020

Croquet Newsletter November 2020

Diary dates

Ember Croquet AGM:  NB Change of date, now Monday 16th November, 7.30pm via zoom or MSTeams.  If you haven’t received David’s email with the formal notice and agenda attached, do, please, get in touch with him croquet@embersportsclub.org.uk .

It will be great if you are able to attend the meeting, not only to hear the business and to ensure a quorum but also it would be lovely to see you all.  Video-conferencing details will be sent out next week, including the opportunity for a test run in advance of the meeting.

Report

A few games have been played in October and we have been pleased to welcome prospective new members as well as our opponents from the match v Surbiton earlier in the season. 

The main lawn closed on 1 November and, owing to the latest Covid Lockdown, the small lawn is now also closed for play until, all being well, 2 December when it will re-open for winter play and practice.

There will be maintenance work done as necessary, and which is permissible, over the next two or three weeks to complete the autumn lawn work and close down the irrigation system.

Winter Play and Practice – as soon as easing of Lockdown permits

Small Lawn – members will have seen the information sent out by email about play and practice on the small lawn, including arrangements for keeping in touch at short notice to share weather prospects, playing conditions and individual availability.  I’ll re-send this information when we are nearer to easing of Lockdown.

N.B. to existing ESC members of other ESC sections it may be of interest to see what the cost would be of adding Croquet to your existing ESC membership. Proportionate scales for new members joining part-way through the year, and for the winter season are published on the ESC website / Croquet section / Membership tab https://www.embersportsclub.org.uk/ember-croquet-club/ .  If you’re curious about the sport, would like a reason to get outdoors this winter and fancy making a start in the quieter months ahead of the main summer season, do get in touch croquet@embersportsclub.org.uk .  See, also, page 13 of the autumn edition of Thames Ditton Today https://residents-association.com/images/thamesdittontoday/autumn2020.pdf

Indoor Croquet – This is on hold for the time being while Covid restrictions apply.  We shall be in touch about dates and arrangements as soon as the situation improves.

New Member – We’re very pleased to welcome Christine Evans.  We’re looking forward to starting play again soon and to introducing Christine to more of the ESC and Croquet family here.

At this time of year we’d usually be gathering a rota for running the bar for the Ember Players’ winter production.  Sadly, as we know, the performing arts have been particularly badly hit by the pandemic restrictions, so let us spare a thought for our drama section friends and wish them well for a creative return before too long.

Keep well, All, and Stay Safe

Simon