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Yate Visit Brings the Sun Out

By Paul Lucas Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club

Sunday, 28 May 2017

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Yate turned up nice and early on Saturday 28 May for the friendly game at home. Instead of a gloomy and dull day, the sun came out for the game.

Everyone enjoyed their rink games and Yata won with an overall score of 116-98. The result is not important, what is important is that our visitors received the usual warm welcome from Malmesbury

Rink 3 won the Jelly Beans for being the losing rink presented by the effervescent Captain Tim.

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Paul Lucas

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The Pavillion, St John's Street, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16 9BS

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There are limited car parking spaces at the club. If possible, please park in Cross Hayes. It is a short walk from Cross Hayes, down Silver Street, to the club house.