Flood relief for Cumbrian cricket clubs
Cumbrian cricket clubs severely affected by the recent flooding have been handed an initial £50,000 by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to offer financial and logistical support.
The England and Wales Cricket Trust (EWCT), a charitable organisation formed by the national governing body, will provide a relief fund for ECB-affiliated clubs in Workington, Cockermouth, Carlisle, Keswick and Appleby. Funding will go towards enabling works, such as access roads and services, hire or purchase of machinery to aid the clear up process and decontamination, as well as ensuring the clubs are safe for entry.
ECB chief executive David Collier said: "We have been advised by the Cumbria Cricket Board that five clubs are in urgent need of assistance and I am pleased to be able to announce the ECB, through the EWCT, has set aside funds to help these clubs deal with the immediate after effects of the flooding in this time of need."
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