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Founded | 1923 |
Home ground | Cardiff Arms Park |
Official website | cabcbowls.co.uk |
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Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club also known as the Cardiff Bowls Club and the Cardiff Athletic Club – Bowls Section is a bowls club based at Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales.
Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club is a section of the Cardiff Athletic Club, which includes the Rugby Section ( Cardiff Rugby Football Club, which is managed by Cardiff Rugby Football Club Limited with Cardiff Athletic Club as the major shareholder), the Cricket Section ( Cardiff Cricket Club), the Hockey Section ( Cardiff & Met Hockey Club) and the Tennis Section ( Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club).
Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club (CABC) was established in 1923, [1] and ever since then, the club has used the Arms Park as its bowling green. The bowls club is a section of the Cardiff Athletic Club and shares many of the facilities of the Cardiff Arms Park athletics centre.
The Club has produced two Welsh international bowlers; Mr. C Standfast in 1937 and Mr. B Hawkins who represented Wales in the 1982 World Pairs and captained Wales in 1982 and 1984. [1]
An agreement in principle was reached in December 2015 between the landlord of the stadium site ( Cardiff Athletic Club) and its tenant ( Cardiff Blues) to give the club a 150-year lease on the stadium site. [2] More detailed negotiations will begin with a final approval expected early in 2016. [2] If the final agreement goes ahead, Cardiff Athletic Club would receive an upfront payment of approximately £8 million. [2] As part of the agreement, CABC would have to vacate its current site at the Arms Park and move to a new facility. [2] At present Cardiff Blues pay Cardiff Athletic Club rent of around £115,000 per annum, however this would nearly double to around £200,000. [2]
Team information | |
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Founded | 1923 |
Home ground | Cardiff Arms Park |
Official website | cabcbowls.co.uk |
Sections of Cardiff Athletic Club | ||||||||||||
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Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club also known as the Cardiff Bowls Club and the Cardiff Athletic Club – Bowls Section is a bowls club based at Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales.
Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club is a section of the Cardiff Athletic Club, which includes the Rugby Section ( Cardiff Rugby Football Club, which is managed by Cardiff Rugby Football Club Limited with Cardiff Athletic Club as the major shareholder), the Cricket Section ( Cardiff Cricket Club), the Hockey Section ( Cardiff & Met Hockey Club) and the Tennis Section ( Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club).
Cardiff Athletic Bowls Club (CABC) was established in 1923, [1] and ever since then, the club has used the Arms Park as its bowling green. The bowls club is a section of the Cardiff Athletic Club and shares many of the facilities of the Cardiff Arms Park athletics centre.
The Club has produced two Welsh international bowlers; Mr. C Standfast in 1937 and Mr. B Hawkins who represented Wales in the 1982 World Pairs and captained Wales in 1982 and 1984. [1]
An agreement in principle was reached in December 2015 between the landlord of the stadium site ( Cardiff Athletic Club) and its tenant ( Cardiff Blues) to give the club a 150-year lease on the stadium site. [2] More detailed negotiations will begin with a final approval expected early in 2016. [2] If the final agreement goes ahead, Cardiff Athletic Club would receive an upfront payment of approximately £8 million. [2] As part of the agreement, CABC would have to vacate its current site at the Arms Park and move to a new facility. [2] At present Cardiff Blues pay Cardiff Athletic Club rent of around £115,000 per annum, however this would nearly double to around £200,000. [2]