
Cricket surface types
Providing and maintaining suitable, high-quality surfaces for cricket is hugely important, be they fine turf, non-turf or indoor practice facilities.

Project development – concept to completion
All successful facilities projects involve careful advance planning. Here is some advice to help your club when starting out.

Energy and water consumption
There are a number of steps you can take to understand and reduce your club’s energy and water consumption.


Drought assessment
If your club is operating under a drought restriction order, you should carry out a full risk assessment of your cricket square, as detailed on the next page.

Serving food and beverages at your club
A well-run food and beverage operation can really help your cricket club’s sustainability.

Playing recorded music at your club
Find out all you need to know about obtaining a licence to play recorded music at your cricket club.

Tax guidance for cricket clubs
Tax can be a daunting subject for cricket clubs. To help, we have created guidance on all things tax-related for your club to use.
Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs)
What is a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) and how can your club benefit from becoming one?

Insurance
This page contains detailed information on insurance – with specific advice for clubs, County Boards, associations and leagues.

Asset transfer
Access our online toolkit to support your club if embarking on an asset transfer of your facilities.

Pavilions and clubhouses
Find practical advice when planning for pavilions and clubhouses. It applies to new buildings and alterations to existing facilities.

GDPR
Are you ready for GDPR? Here is all you need to make sure your club complies with the new laws.