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A gloomy Nick Thornton inspects the flooded pitch.
A gloomy Nick Thornton inspects the flooded pitch.
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A popular village cricket club is facing disaster because the field on which members play is constantly flooding.

Members of Menston Cricket club claim that their grounds, leased from the Fox and Hound pub, have been regularly waterlogged ever since Bradford District Council replaced a surrounding wall several years ago.

Despite efforts to remove the water, the field is constantly flooding and can get up to a foot deep during heavy rainfall.

Matches have been regularly postponed and the club's thriving junior section has been unable to practise as a result of the soggy conditions.

Now the club is launching a desperate appeal for help to enable members to get the season under way.

Spokesman Nick Thornton said: "It really is bad. This weekend Menston was the only side in the whole Airedale and Wharfedale league that could not host a cricket match because of a waterlogged outfield.

"The whole outfield adjoining the wall is a bog with standing water all the way up to the pavilion which is next to the pub.

"With all the heavy rain we have been having it is just impossible to get going and the juniors in particular are missing out on vital practice. We never had a problem before the council built the new wall but so far they have refused to help us."

Mr Thornton claims that the concrete foundations of the wall are almost two feet below the previous levels.

He also believes that old rubble drains which were on the field before, were disturbed when the new wall was built.

He said: "It can't be coincidence that since the wall was built water remains on the ground worse than ever in the club's history.

"The council and constructors claim that they found no drains when they built the wall so had nothing to replace but some of the older members of the club are convinced that rubble drains were there and could easily have been missed when the new wall was put in.

"We have tried ourselves to remove the water and the club even bought a petrol driven pump to try to get rid of it.

"But we have removed thousands of gallons of water and are fighting a losing battle. We really need some help or advice soon to help us solve the problem."

Last year the club was out of action for six weeks following the floods in June with many games being cancelled.

Mr Thornton said: "It was awful and it looks as though it could happen again. We have had four days of sunshine and the ground is still soaking - we just don't know what else we can do."

The club, which has around 250 members, has been based in the village for more than 100 years. Famous players representing the club include Bill Bowes in 1945 and New Zealand test players Martin Crowe and Derek Stirling in 1986.

The junior section of the club has recently been developed and now has around 100 members with six junior teams in place.

Mr Thornton said: "We are a major part of the community and we badly need some help.

"The costs of drainage can run into thousands and we are running on a shoe-string budget. It cost us £250 for the petrol pump, which we could barely afford. We really need someone to come along, tell us what the problem is and how to solve it."

A spokesman for Bradford Council said: "We replaced an old wall and have no reason to believe that this would have made any flooding problem any worse."

  • Menston Cricket Club is still seeking volunteers and sponsors to help with the running of the club.

    Members need help in every area from fundraising to tea servers and are appealing to local businesses to act as sponsors.

    Anyone interested in helping should contact the club secretary John Bradley on (01943) 875417 or Nick Thornton on (01943) 877342.

    5:29pm Thursday 8th May 2008

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    Posted by: HAROLD, ADDINGHAM on 5:26pm Fri 9 May 08
    WHY IS THE ILKLEY GAZETTE NOT ALLOWING ANY "COMMENTS" ON THE FOLLOWING "FRONT PAGE" STORY ?!!!


    'Fear hitting support for trail' claim


    By Paul Langan


    FEAR may be preventing supporters of a path on the old railway line between Bolton Abbey and Addingham coming forward to help turn the idea into a reality, a campaigner has claimed.
    Andrew Scull has been at the forefront of the local drive to create the cycle, foot and bridle path and he feels that the recent consultation exercise shows that there is strong support in the village for it.
    But Mr Scull thinks people are put off from displaying their backing by the behaviour of a minority of the opposition group.
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    Mr Scull was on the Wharfe-dale Trail Forum which carried out and arranged the funding for the consultation exercise and has been criticism because of his role. He was reported to the Standards Board for England accused of misbehaviour as a parish councillor - an accusation the board rejected.
    Mr Scull has tried to keep his role as a parish councillor and his involvement in the Sustrans project separate.
    But it is the harassment he has been subjected to which has caused the most difficulty for him.
    He said: "I have been subjected to an organised campaign of personal harassment for the past year - most of it carried out anonymously.
    "I have had hate mail - people have been ringing up people who employed me 20 years ago and someone has even rung up my Dad posing as someone else.
    "A lot of people who would support it are a little shy because they don't want to be harassed themselves."
    Mr Scull said it was only a small minority of opponents who were responsible for harassment.
    He said it was now up to other supporters to get on board as members of a new steering group to take the project forward.
    The group will have no support from Addingham Parish Council which has resolved to ignore the matter until landowners have been persuaded to support it.
    And Bradford Council seems to have washed its hands of the project, after providing £4,000 worth of Council Tax payers' money for the consultation.
    A council spokesperson said: "We have noted the consultation report but we have no plans to take any further action.
    "If we receive any plans or applications for the trail in the future then we will deal with them through the usual planning process."
    Mr Scull said that he would help with the setting up of the steering group if people contacted him through the Wharfedale Trail website.
    He said: "The bottom line is that the consultation has shown that there is a great deal of support for this.
    "It is up to the people who support it to come forward and drive it forward."
    He said unless that happened the majority would lose out, adding: "My role from here would be to facilitate people who are taking it forward."






    It is perfectly clear to all now why the Australians refer to us as a nation of ......


    "WHINGING POMS" !!!



    How we must all now pity poor Councillor Andrew James Scull.

    I am sure it has not gone un-noticed by the readers of the Ilkley Gazette
    that every time he comes up against opposition or bad news, poor Councillor
    Scull is the first to throw his rattle out of the pram.

    Yet again poor Councillor Scull whinges on because things are not going his
    way and ... yes ... yet again blames his various failures on mysterious
    persons unknown.

    For the record, Councillor Scull, let's get those verified facts back in the
    public eye.

    (All of the following facts having previously been verified AND, for
    Councillor Andrew Scull's benefit, are in the "public domain")


    LIES ABOUT LANDOWNER SUPPORT
    (made by David Hall of Sustrans)
    FACT - David Hall of Sustrans was quoted in the minutes of a meeting held on
    12th July 2005 (where Jeff McQuillan just happened to be present) as
    saying:- "He (David Hall) said he had spoken to the major landowners and
    received a positive reaction, particularly from the Bolton Abbey estate"


    UNBALANCED CONSULTATION LITERATURE
    i.e. All the "pros" BUT none of the "cons"
    (prepared by Jeff McQuillan)
    FACT - Previously reported in the Ilkley Gazette


    UNBALANCED AND OFFENSIVE FORUM WEBSITE
    (created by Councillor Andrew Scull)
    FACT - Councillor Scull apologised to the other Forum members AND
    acknowledged full responsibility for the content on the website


    UNFOUNDED ACCUSATIONS OF INTIMIDATION
    (made by Jeff McQuillan)
    FACT - North Yorkshire Police confirm no action taken


    UNFOUNDED ACCUSATIONS OF THEFT
    (made by Jeff McQuillan & Councillor Andrew Scull)
    FACT - West Yorkshire Police confirm no action taken


    ATTEMPTS TO BULLY LANDOWNERS
    (carried out by Sustrans)
    FACT - Previously reported in the Ilkley Gazette



    How dare poor Councillor Andrew Scull cast the first stone (as per usual)
    and accuse others of harassment when, on 12th July 2005, this sorry affair
    was kicked off by his pal David Hall of SUSTRANS with a lie about landowner
    support for this Trail.


    Proof of this lie has been clearly minuted AND, under Freedom of Information
    legislation, is available for all to see.


    Councillor Andrew Scull, is it really a surprise that the good folk of
    Addingham do not wish to be involved in the continuing harassment that those
    against this Trail proposal have had to put up with for the last 3 years ?


    Councillor Scull's suggestion of a new "steering group" is laughable .......
    no doubt it is his intention that it will have the same ethos as his failed
    (so-called) "Forum" which .....

    NEVER MET AS A GROUP

    NEVER ISSUED ANY MINUTES

    NEVER PRODUCED ANY ACCOUNTS



    What a relief it is that the good folk of Addingham & Ilkley are represented
    (and protected) by other local Councillors who have a better understanding
    of such matters:-


    FACT - Addingham Parish Council have resolved not to support the concept
    unless all the landowners are in agreement


    FACT - Bradford Metropolitan District Council have no plans to take the
    Trail proposal forward


    THE WHARFEDALE TRAIL


    A CORRUPT, FLAWED & HIGHLY PREDICTABLE CONSULTATION

    STOP WHINGING COUNCILLOR SCULL ..... "The bottom line is that the consultation" ...... IS OVER !!!
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