GLOUCESTERSHIRE CRICKET BOARD
2 February 2015
INSPIRING MORE PEOPLE TO PLAY AND BE INVOLVED IN CRICKET.
The Gloucestershire Cricket Board (GCB) is responsible for all recreational cricket across the county, creating links between schools, clubs and the community.
Based at the Bristol County Ground, the GCB also oversees a wide range of other areas including county and district youth teams, coach education, umpiring and scoring, groundsmanship and disability cricket.
The Board is led by Chief Executive Steve Silk and consists of six full-time members of staff, three part-time employees and an ever growing number of freelance coaches and volunteers.
Affiliated to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) its goal is to develop a fun and enabling environment in which more people in Gloucestershire play and are involved in cricket.
In order to meet its requirements for ECB funding the GCB must meet agreed annual targets around participation, club accreditation, club members, coaching roles, volunteer roles, player development and many others.
To find out more about their programmes click here
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