Gloucestershire Cricket Festival safe for 2000
Gloucestershire CCC have announced today that the Gloucester Cricket Festival will continue for at least one more year
Gloucestershire CCC Press Release
05-Nov-1999
Gloucestershire CCC have announced today that the Gloucester
Cricket Festival will continue for at least one more year. In
2000 it will be staged once again at Kings School Archdeacon
Meadow over the period 23-28 May. The opponents will be
Worcestershire in the 4-day County Championship (23-27 May)
and Lancashire in the National League (28 May).
Colin Sexstone, Chief Executive of Gloucestershire, says:
"The club is very keen to continue playing cricket in Gloucester
and will do everything possible to make the festival a success.
However in recent years the festival has not received the local
support it deserves and last year, in particular, was extremely
disappointing resulting in a considerable loss. Therefore,
although the festival will continue for another year its future
will totally dependent upon the level of local support it receives
from Members, Spectators and Sponsors alike.
The message to cricket lovers in Gloucester is clear, if you
want to retain First Class Cricket within the city then you must
support next year's festival."