President’s Message

At Caister we have a fantastic green and facilities, it would be great to join together to support the club and use the club house more.

Most of us only get to socialise with the team members we play with, so we are trying to promote social events at the club which I hope you may support, such as quiz nights, live music nights, fun and games nights, Medium nights and horse racing nights etc.

All events will be advertised on our Facebook site, the Caister Bowls website, plus posters will be put up on the notice board in the club house with a list to put your name down if you wish to attend.

We are a friendly club, so why not put your name down for some of the functions and enjoy a night out with friends and other members.

You never know, you might enjoy yourself while supporting the club at the same time.
Stay well and enjoy your season, I hope your bowls don’t go straight.

Regards
Philip Barber
Club President

Caister Bowls club quiz nightLive music night

Where Does The Club Money Go?

Caister Bowls Club expensesRunning a bowls club is about far more than the game itself.  Here’s an insight into our spending that has been made so far this season, covering the eight months from 1st October 2025 to the end of May 2026, with four months still to go. So where does the money go, it might be an eye opener for you.

The green: our biggest cost — £4,533

The bowling green is the heart of the club, and maintaining it to a high standard doesn’t come cheap. This figure covers everything from mower maintenance and repairs, to specialist supplies and treatments from Willimotts, bird scarers to keep our feathered friends from causing havoc, and mower fuel. Every pound spent here goes directly into the surface you play on, and we’re proud of the standard we maintain. 

Utilities and premises: keeping the lights on — £1,911
From the moment you walk through the gate to the time you leave, the club is spending money for the benefit of our members. Our utility bills covering electricity, water and WiFi sit alongside our rent, brown bin collections for grass cuttings, bank charges, our website, and our registration with the Information Commissioner’s Office (a legal requirement for any organisation holding member data). It all adds up.

Administration and general items — £1,513
Keeping the club running as an organisation takes more than most people realise. This category covers a wide range of day-to-day costs, from stationery and equipment to general items that keep things running smoothly throughout the season. We paid for our Safeguarding office to be certificated, having our fire extinguishers and electrical tools tested. We need to pay for an entertainment licence and you might be surprised at the cost of the blue paper towels in the toilets.

County and league affiliations — £1,244
To compete at county level and in our local leagues, the club must be properly registered and affiliated. This cost covers all the necessary registrations for our competitive players, ensuring everyone is eligible to play in organised fixtures, including our leagues, county competitions. The bowls authorities like their slice of the cake and charge us for you to play.

The bigger picture
So far this season, the club has spent £9,201 across these four areas, and we still have four months of the season ahead of us. The truth is that membership fees and match fees alone are not enough to cover the cost of running the club. Income from bar sales, raffles, quiz nights, entertainment evenings and special events all play a vital role in making sure the books balance.

But money only tells part of the story. Caister Bowls Club would simply not be viable without the countless hours that our committee members, green team and bar staff voluntarily give throughout the year. From preparing the green before you play to organising events, handling administration, shopping, stopping you getting thirsty and keeping everything running behind the scenes, their contribution is quite simply irreplaceable. We owe them thanks for what they do.

Every time you buy a raffle ticket, prop up the bar, join a roll-up or take part in a quiz night, you’re directly helping to fund the green you love to play on. Thank you to everyone, volunteers (more always needed) and members alike, for making Caister Bowls Club what it is. 

Bowling Green Maintenance

An Insight Into Caister Bowling Green Keepers Duties.

Maintaining a pristine bowls green requires a meticulous, year-round approach focused on aeration, scarification, controlled irrigation & precise mowing. Mastering these core practises ensures a smooth, true playing surface while preventing the accumulation of moss & thatch.

We have eight club members that volunteer within the green keeper’s team that are divided into two teams & meet up weekly between 09:00 – 11:30 on Mondays, Fridays & occasionally on Wednesdays pending on the growth of the grass. At the end of each day an end of shift report is compiled to inform all keepers what has been completed & outstanding.

Prior to any work on the green a drag brush or swishing is completed to disperse morning dew & worm casts, as both encourage fungal diseases.

Monthly the green is applied with liquid feed & fertilisers to maintain the green to a good standard all year, not just the bowling season.

Pests: Pigeons & Seagulls have been causing an ongoing problem on the green by continuously making large holes. No sooner the holes are filled in, they dig the soil out. The team has come up with a solution & appears to be successful.

Spring Preparation: Scarify the green lightly before the season starts to pick up moss & accumulated dead material.

Spring / Summer: Utilising a Sorrel roller during the playing season that spikes the green to maintain soil health & aeration.

Height of cut: Gradually lower the mowing height from 8mm in early spring down to 4 – 5mm by mid-May.

As the green is being sorrelled, rolled & mowed, other members of the team are mowing the grass verges, mowing the car park, strimming along the fence line, maintaining flower boarders etc.

At the end of our day, we thoroughly clean the lawn mowers & tools ready for the next use.

September end of season work: Carry out end of season renovation work to the green. Scarify, apply 40KG bowls grass seed, apply pre seeder, 5 ton of top dressing & work the dressing into the surface by a drag mat to maintain levels.

Chris Eke.

Caister Bowls club quiz nightHere’s another quiz night for your diary. Philip and Jane will be running a quiz night on Saturday 1st August. A list will be by the clubhouse door to reserve your spot or make contact by calling the numbers on the poster.

Club Competitions Draw and Games Night

Club competitions draw and games nightOn Saturday 16th May we will be holding our annual club competitions draw night when we will be making the draw for the first round of all the club competitions. This year we will be combining it with a games night as well to make it a fun night. All members are welcome, whether you have entered a competition or not, just turn up and have some fun.
Philip and Jane will be keeping us entertained with the games. See you there!