Tata Steel cc has been established for over 65 years with a junior cricket section since the 1970’s participating in the SWJCL with teams playing in the under 9s, 10’s, 13’s,15’s and 17’s leagues plus 4 senior teams playing in the South Wales leagues. We also have a weekly All Stars/Dynamos session that is available for 5 to 8 year old boys or girls to participate in. This takes place within a club environment that is enjoyable, welcoming, safe, sociable and of which club members are rightly proud and the local community recognise as valuable.

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0We are a non-profit voluntary organisation and a registered charity who provide health and well-being through cricket in the community. We have 100 members which range from 5year olds up to 75-year-olds. All our governing body and coaches are volunteers, and we have good relations with local schools in the area which we provide voluntary coaching at.
Our Aims are to provide a facility within the community where children, young people plus all age groups can participate in sporting activities in a fun, stimulating and safe environment, that creates a successful cricket club providing high quality cricket opportunities, cricket development experiences and enjoyment of associated activities for all within the local community who desire this, irrespective of gender, age, ethnicity or disability. This takes place within a club environment that is enjoyable, welcoming, safe, sociable and of which club members are rightly proud and the local community recognise as valuable.
With this we aim to enhance a facility which
- Promotes And Encourage health and lifestyle
- Assist them in transition to independence
- Encourage participation in sport
- Support them in their development to make a positive impact as citizens in the community.
- Follows the adoption of ECB policies and codes including Safeguarding, Inequality, Diversity and the Anti-Discrimination Code.
Recently heavy storms have caused leaks and extensive roof damage to our cricket pavilion club house. Our pavilion is a critical part of our home ground, hosting players and spectators where they can socialise and watch the cricket on match days. Due to the damage, we can see the clubhouse potentially being unfit for purpose and would mean we would have to shut the pavilion to any matches or training sessions which would mean parents and supporters would have nowhere to shelter or relax watching their loved ones.