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Archie meets the Marathon challenge
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Archie meets the Marathon challenge

Hampshire Super 1s participant Archie Dinnage is set to become just the second Lord’s Taverners programme participant to run the world-famous London Marathon and raise funds for the very programme he has benefited from.

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Our 2026-2030 strategy: Unlocking Potential Through Cricket
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Our 2026-2030 strategy: Unlocking Potential Through Cricket

Find out more about our strategy.

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An update from our CEO
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An update from our CEO

Read more from Mark Curtin about the latest news this month.

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Ortus Energy funding boost for York Super 1s helps charity empower young people with a disability through cricket
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Ortus Energy funding boost for York Super 1s helps charity empower young people with a disability through cricket

Young people living with a disability throughout York are set to benefit from a funding boost for disability cricket programme, Super 1s, from Ortus Energy.

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£500,000 Westminster Foundation funding boost for inclusive cricket programmes
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£500,000 Westminster Foundation funding boost for inclusive cricket programmes

Young people living with a disability and from disadvantaged communities in Westminster are set to benefit from a £500,000 Partnership Grant awarded by the Westminster Foundation in support of Lord’s Taverners national community cricket programmes Super 1s and Wicketz over the next five years.

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£50,000 boost for Bristol Wicketz
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£50,000 boost for Bristol Wicketz

Young people living in disadvantaged communities across Bristol are set to benefit from £50,000 of funding from the Hargreaves Foundation in 2025. This significant grant will enable the Lord’s Taverners to develop its Wicketz programme in the city over the next 12 months.

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£2m government funding boost for our work in SEND schools
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£2m government funding boost for our work in SEND schools

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has today announced a £35 million investment into grassroots cricket facilities and widening access to the sport within state schools, with £2 million going towards our continued growth of our disability cricket offer across the country.

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