1982 – Evan Gray training photo
The attached snap was published in the Burnley Express which was taken on a Wednesday evening coaching session while Evan Gray was our pro in…
1984: A trip down Lowerhouse Lane
Because of George Orwell’s novel ‘1984’ this was a famous year even before we’d arrived there. Two big international incidents happened in India. A gas…
1982: A trip down Lowerhouse Lane
The news in the Britain in 1982 was dominated by the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands and the ‘Iron Lady’s’ response to it. Football…
1986: A Trip down Lowerhouse Lane
2011 sees the silver anniversary of the year of 1986. (How quickly time passes.) Both the old superpowers had problems in this year. The Challenger…
Saturdays friendly versus Woodbank also called off
Saturdays away fixture at Woodbank CC has also succumbed to the weather. Rain rain, go away!
Sundays friendly vs Padiham cancelled
Sundays home game versus Padiham is cancelled due to current conditions and weather forecast.
1973: A trip down Lowerhouse Lane
1973 saw Britain, along with Denmark and the Irish Republic, join the E.E.C., or the Common Market as it was widely called. On the wider…
2016 Membership Cards are on their way!
2016 Membership Cards are on their way! As is usual at this time of year, we issue memberships in accordance with our previous year’s database…
BREAKING: Changes at the 'House
Lowerhouse are please to announce that they will be following Lancashire County Cricket Clubs’ lead and turning the square.
The current square faces both the Park and the Changing Rooms but will be moved so that Lowerhouse Lane and the Empire Business Park will be the backdrop.
A club spokesman said ” Once the new light grey clad building goes up on the business park, it will provide the world’s biggest sight screen and it would be criminal not to take advantage of it. The Lowerhouse Lane side is already a white wall. Work on turning the square will commence as soon as the weather improves”
More information to follow…
BREAKING: Changes at the ‘House
Lowerhouse are please to announce that they will be following Lancashire County Cricket Clubs’ lead and turning the square.
The current square faces both the Park and the Changing Rooms but will be moved so that Lowerhouse Lane and the Empire Business Park will be the backdrop.
A club spokesman said ” Once the new light grey clad building goes up on the business park, it will provide the world’s biggest sight screen and it would be criminal not to take advantage of it. The Lowerhouse Lane side is already a white wall. Work on turning the square will commence as soon as the weather improves”
More information to follow…