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Sandwell Cricket League
We have been established to provide parks cricket to inner city deprived areas. We have 20 teams playing in a 3 tier division format. This league has recently taken the responsibility of providing of people of all ages a platform to play competitive cricket.
Our aim and we have been sucessful in achieving this, is to improve health, reduce or eliminate anti-social behaviour, eradicate drug abuse, improve standards of living.
Address details
- Address
- 33 The Broadway
- Postal Town
- Birmingham
- Postcode
- B20 3EB
Organisation Contact Details
- Phone
- 07921 841 924
- sandwellcricket@noonsports.co.uk
- Website
- http://www.sandwellcricket.co.uk
Contact Person Details
Services
- Arts, culture, sport and recreation
- Education and research
Main Beneficiaries
Services focused on particular beneficiaries do not imply that they are offered exclusively to these persons only.
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Specific Need or Circumstance
- People who are unemployed
- People who are in financial need
- People who have substance abuse/addiction problems (alcohol, drugs, gambling, sex, etc)
- People who are offenders/ex-offenders
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Specific Faith Focus
- People from all faiths / multi-faith / inter-faith people
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Sexual Orientation Focus
- People of all sexual orientations
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Household
- Households with children
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Gender Focus
- Men
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Ethnic Focus
- People from all ethnic groups
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Age Focus
- Young people aged 12-16 years
- Young people aged 17-18 years
- Young adults aged 19-25 years
- Adults aged 26-64 years
Organisation last updated: Wed, 12th October 2016
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