Somerset Terminate Weston Festival (8 Nov 1996)
SOMERSET have taken Weston-super-Mare off their first-class list, citing financial reasons, and next summer`s scheduled game against Kent will be moved to headquarters at Taunton
08-Nov-1996
8 November 1996
Somerset terminate Weston festival
SOMERSET have taken Weston-super-Mare off their first-class list,
citing financial reasons, and next summer`s scheduled game
against Kent will be moved to headquarters at Taunton.
The likelihood of a clean break had existed for several years,
but many followers will be sad that an 82-year-old tradition at
Clarence Park has been ended.
The walled public park ground, with its holm oaks and pine, was a
distinctive feature on the circuit, even if the facilities for
players and umpires were well below ideal.
Somerset said the festival would not be viable, despite receiving what they described as a "very generous offer" of subsidy from the North Somerset District Council.
Durham have signed batsman Nick Speak, released by Lancashire, on
a three-year contract. Another possible target Martin Speight -
as wicketkeeper-batsman - is considering an improved offer from
Sussex.
Ed Giddins, the England A fast bowler, goes to a hearing at
Lord`s today to appeal against the 19-month ban imposed by the
Test and County Cricket Board after he failed a drugs test during a match last May. Sussex subsequently sacked him.
Gloucestershire have appointed Colin Sextone as their new
chief executive, with responsibility for commercial aspects
of the club. Philip August, who held the post last season, becomes cricket secretary.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)