

Year, the Club is aiming for even greater success. With a team of dedicated and passionate members, Addlestone Victory Park Bowling Club is a vibrant hub for the sport of lawn bowls in the Addlestone community.
The Club's facilities include a Clubhouse Cafe, which is open every weekend during autumn and winter. Members and visitors can enjoy hot bacon or sausage baps and coffee for just 4. The Café has even been featured on BBC1's One Show, a testament to its popularity and quality. It provides a welcoming and cosy environment for members to socialise and relax after a game.
The Club takes pride in its diverse membership, which includes a daredevil double world-record holding member, Don Wales, who is also a professional photographer. Don captures the essence of the Club's exciting events, such as the Finals Day held on September 16th, 2023. These captivating photographs showcase the talent and camaraderie of the Club's members.
Addlestone Victory Park Bowling Club is also committed to making the sport inclusive for players of all abilities. They have initiated a campaign led by Pippa Tucker-Brown to make their green accessible for juniors and adults with learning difficulties. Donations to this campaign will help create a welcoming environment for all.
As part of their commitment to the well-being of their members, the Club has partnered with West Chiropractic. This partnership offers members the opportunity to benefit from Chiropractic consultations and care, aiming to provide relief from back pain, neck pain, headaches, stiffness, and sciatica. West Chiropractic boasts a team of experienced Chiropractors who have successfully treated over 20,000 patients. They offer comprehensive examinations, posture assessments, and personalised treatment plans to help members reclaim their health and live pain-free lives.
Addlestone Victory Park Bowling Club has received generous funding of 9,622 from the Shepperton Studios Community Fund and the Peter Harrison Foundation. This funding has been utilised to upgrade the Club's equipment, including new small-sized bowls and adaptive equipment like the Bowls Royce wheelchair. The Club encourages wheelchair users to seize this opportunity for a sporting experience and invites them to contact Albert for further information.
Despite having a relatively inexperienced membership, Addlestone Victory Park Bowling Club has demonstrated their talent and determination by triumphing over more experienced teams. They have defeated formidable opponents in the local area, including Chertsey, Bishop Duppas, and Horsell and Oatlands Park. With their sights set on further success, the Club's top men's four gained promotion to the top Division of the North West Surrey League last year.
Addlestone Victory Park Bowling Club is more than just a bowls club. It is a vibrant community of individuals who share a passion for the sport, fostering inclusivity and camaraderie. Whether you are a seasoned bowler or a beginner, the Club welcomes you to join their ranks and be part of their journey towards excellence.