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Padding up An online meeting to discuss the formation of a new cricket club at James Bathe Reserve in Pakenham will take place next week. Cardinia Shire Council in partnership with Cricket Victoria is working to establish the new community cricket club. The online community meeting will be held on Wednesday 15 September at 6.30pm. It is anticipated the club will commence with Woolworths Cricket Blast and will focus on juniors for season 2021/22. Cardinia mayor Brett Owen is calling on the community to put up their hand up and help be part of the formation of this new inclusive cricket club. “This is a fantastic opportunity to bring cricket to this brand-new sporting hub and officially call it their home,” Cr Owen said. “We really want to see the continued growth of cricket in our shire. It is a fantastic sport for everyone. “I encourage you to come along to the meeting and take part in the development of this cricket club.” James Bathe Recreation Reserve is on Caversham Drive. Register for the online meeting by visiting trybooking.com/BTUSB.
Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen and his daughter Maggie gear up for the establishment of a new community cricket club set to play out of James Bathe Recreation Reserve with Cr Collin Ross, Mel Pratt and Cricket Victoria’s Jason Mathers and Emma Gallagher. Picture: SUPPLIED
Tennis on move seniors. This move will help create more opportunities and remove barriers to participation in Pakenham by locating the club within the regional tennis centre. “The conversion of 4 courts to artificial grass and the resurfacing of the remaining plex cushion, combined with a new clubroom facility will boost interest and involvement cementing the long-term future of the club. “It now allows all tennis enthusiasts a variety of playing surfaces to choose from. The move makes perfect sense for us and we thank Cardinia Shire Council for coming to the table
and making this happen. “We’re looking forward to Covid-19 restrictions easing so we can get back to tennis.“ Cardinia Shire councillors were pleased the move to Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre had come to fruition. “Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre is a first-class facility and the move signals the beginning of an exciting new phase for the club,” Cardinia Shire Mayor Brett Owen said. “The move to Webster Way brings the club into the current era,” said Cr Ross.
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“Having access to more courts, with more playing surfaces means more options for club players and is a great outcome for tennis in Pakenham.” Pakenham Tennis Club and Aligned Leisure (who run the Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre) offer a full program of tennis activities including junior and senior competition and training, mid-week ladies competition, social competitions and accessibility programs. For more information on the Pakenham Tennis Club visit tennis.com.au/pakenham.
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The Pakenham Tennis Club will make the move to the Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre this October, with resurfacing of four dedicated synthetic courts underway and new clubrooms set for completion in March 2022. President of the Pakenham Greg Menzel said the move will help boost participation and membership. “Tennis is a top ten sport when it comes to participation across Australia,” Mr Menzel said. “Our goal, as a club, is to see participation grow at a local level from kids right through to