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upcoming events


Green Drinks -  Old Barn, Wraxall


Connect with Others: Connect with God -  Hebron Church, Providence Lane, Long Ashton


Quiz Night -  British Legion, Weston Road, Long Ashton

17 Oct 10 - 17 Oct 10
Village Cafe 12 noon


Long Ashton Village Walk -  Little Tipple, Weston Road, Long Ashton

22 Nov 09 - 22 Nov 09
Inter-Street Quiz Night -  Community Centre BS41 9DP

01 Nov 09 - 02 Nov 09
University land Public Consultation -  British Legion, Weston Road

31 Oct 09 - 01 Nov 09
University land Public Consultation -  University land Public Consultation

30 Oct 09 - 31 Oct 09
University land Public Consultation -  British Legion, Weston Road

17 Oct 09 - 17 Oct 09
Village Cafe -  Jubilee Pavilion, Keedwell Hill, Long Ashton

21 Oct 09 - 21 Oct 09
LAILA -  Village Hall, Keedwell Hill, Long Ashton

15 Oct 09 - 15 Oct 09
Hidden Wildlife of Slimbridge -  British Legion, Weston Road, Long Ashton

10 Oct 09 - 10 Oct 09
Hebron Church 75th Anniversary - open day -  Hebron Church, Providence Lane

24 Oct 09 - 24 Oct 09
film: The Age of Stupid -  British Legion

13 Oct 09 - 13 Oct 09
Transition - Group It group | Apple Evening -  Jubilee Pavilion, Keedwell Hill, Long Ashton

07 Oct 09 - 07 Oct 09
Westleaze WI -  Church House, Long Ashton BS41 9LE

08 Oct 09 - 08 Oct 09
Failand Tea Dance -  Failand Village Hall

01 Oct 09 - 01 Oct 09
Failand Drama Circle Open Evening -  Failand Hall, Oxhouse Lane, Failand

03 Oct 09 - 03 Oct 09
Harvest Supper -  Church House BS41 9LE

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Rugby

Your local rugby club

"Dad, I want to play rugby" cried my daughter.

At Northleaze School she had been introduced to Tag Rugby by a student teacher who invited pupils to join Cotham Park RFC. We went along on Sunday and she loved it, played for 5 years and even met the young Mark (Ronnie) Regan of Bristol, England and World Cup fame. I became one of the coaches. That was 16 years ago and I am still there; the student teacher was Nick Shopland who is now the Headteacher at Birdwell School!

A recent article, in the Long Ashton & Leigh Woods Newsletter, revealed the results from a survey of young people in the area; it stated that “There is a clear call for more activities in the village, particularly sports related”. How many of them know about their local Rugby Club?

Cotham Park is a small, friendly club with players and members from 6 years to over 60. The club was formed in 1901 and has played at many different venues. We moved to Beggar Bush Lane, Failand in 1983, onto what was originally the playing fields of La Retraite Girls School.

In 2004 the club was accredited with the RFU Seal of Approval and awarded Sport Mark England certification which means that we are recognized as providing a safe, effective and child-friendly sports environment. All of our coaches are suitably RFU qualified and all adults who have contact with young people have Enhanced CRB certification.

We have Mini and Midi teams for girls and boys aged 6 to 12 years, and a Junior team for boys aged 13 and 14 years. We train and play on Sundays , 10.30am – 12.00. The Midis and Juniors also train on Tuesdays 6.30 – 7.30 p.m. We hold an Annual Tag Festival for over 100 pupils from South Bristol schools, in partnership with Ashton Park Sports College.

Our Ist XV play in Gloucester 3 league and are unbeaten so far this season, so are pushing for promotion. Our 2nd XV play regular fixtures against other 2nd and 3rd teams from a wide local area, and are very competitive. We have recruited over 30 new senior players this season so may have to form a 3rd XV. The seniors will have a tour to Newquay in March 2008. Seniors play on Saturdays and train on Tuesdays 7 – 9 p.m. at our ground.

If you are interested in playing rugby, or taking part in any other way, come along to a match or training session or have a look at our web-site: cothamparkrfc.co.uk. You will be most welcome!

Chris Meechan

page last updated: 10th November 2007