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Sunday, 16 July 2000

Pavilion returns to its proper use

The news that many former cricketers of the School had been waiting for came with the announcement that the Cranleigh School Sports Club (CSSS) have vacated the Jubilee pavilion.

While this does not guarantee that the building will return to being what it was and what it was intended to be, namely a full-time cricket pavilion, it does mean that the main obstacle to it being so appears to have been removed.

The OCCC and many within the School were disappointed when the building was handed over to the CSSS in 1988 leaving Cranleigh as one of the few major public schools without a dedicated cricket pavilion. Visitors to most other schools will be aware of the heritage and history contained in their own pavilions; there is nowhere at Cranleigh with any archives or photographs on display.

The future plans are still very much up in the air given that the barely six weeks elapsed between the decision to end the CSSS's tenure and their vacating the premises. A number of proposals are thought to be on the table, ranging from closing the building outside School games to maintaining a part-time bar on the first floor. Whether the OCCC will be able to use it during our annual week remains unknown.

The OCCC will be asking for permission to use the facilities, in return for which we would be offering to help restore the inside of the building to something more akin to a traditional cricket pavilion.

The building was erected in 1924 by Old Cranleighans as a memorial to all Cranleighans who fell in the Great War - one of the reasons for the unhappiness with the way it was subsequently used. The Jubilee field itself, comprising the Jubilee and Clare's Oak, was also donated to the School by the OCs in 1913 to mark the golden jubilee of the opening of the School in 1865 (yes, two years early but maths was never a strength of Cranleighans).

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Friday, 14 July 2000

Heading back to Sarasota

Following the OC's success in Florida in the 1999 international 6-a-side festival, tour manager John McDermott hopes to field two sides when we return to Sarasota in November.

Although the festival actually starts on Thursday 23rd November, with the final on Sunday 26th, the tour party will depart for Orlando from Gatwick on Saturday 18th November so that some of the more mature tourists can spend time at Disneyworld. Some of the more senior pros will be flying out later, thus avoiding the frightening prospect of watching McDermott letch over Minnie Mouse.

If anyone would like to join this trip, please contact John McDermott on 01932 226821 or Henry Watkinson on

Tour Details:
Depart Virgin VS015 Gatwick-Orlando (leave 12.30, arrive 16.40)
Depart Virgin VS016 Orlando-Gatwick (leave 19.10, arrive 08.15 Tue)
Stay (Sarasota) - Holiday Inn, Sarasota

2000 (confirmed): Steve Bailey, William Bond, Michael Chetwode, Louise Chetwode, Allen Dean, Heather Dean, Rick Johnson, John McDermott, Nick Read, Max Seager, Henry Watkinson, Martin Williamson, Andy Wright

1999: Steve Bailey, William Bond, Michael Chetwode, Allen Dean, Heather Dean, Rick Johnson, John McDermott, Nick Read, Max Seager, Lawrie Smith, Henry Watkinson, Martin Williamson, Andy Wright

1998: Steve Bailey, William Bond, William Brown, Nigel Clark, Rick Johnson, Andrew McVeigh, David Morgan, Tom Murray, Filipe Olivera, Willie Porter, Nick Read, John Reader, Duncan Roe, Tom Trevett, Henry Watkinson, Nicholas Whitfield

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