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This is going to negatively effect so many people not only does one closure cause issues for the locals but this also effects all the league games, dwindling the number of leagues and players even more. Bowls is a part of our culture and LCC should be embracing that.
Whoever decided to make these changes has no connection with the local area and should be ashamed of themselves. Leave our heritage and culture alone and stop targeting the older population for a change.
Few years ago I had an accident that prevent me from doing much activity, even long walking sometimes it's too much. I was introduced to green crown bowling last year and discovered I not only can play it comfortably, but I am enjoying it so much! I love watching people of all ages playing. I enjoy seniors staying active and connected with each other. I understand how taking it away could negativity impact their life and wellbeing. It is truly amazing hearing stories from people who are playing bowls sometimes for seven decades! Please keep the greens on!
Crown Green bowling is a way of life for so many people. It keeps you fit, and the social benefits are enormous. Bowling clubs are like families. Take them away and this resource will be lost to so many people in the future. Think again, Leeds City Council. The idea is complete madness!
Bowls to me opened up a whole new social group and skill for me. Helping not only my physical health but helping my mental health. I suffer from severe depression, anxiety, Autism and ADHD. Going to Bowls I was accepted by all, with no judgement, I have been supported and made to feel part of a family. Where it doesn't matter your age, gender, religion, background, ability. Everyone is treated equal. Taking these greens away would be a real damage to not only the Bowls.communities they have created but the communities that surround them. Not only do we have Bowls games, we have communities days for families and those who live around the area. Have supported people who are struggling with food parcels, vouchers and sim cards. Have welcomed groups from charities to try taster sessions, have welcomed all in the winter as a registered warm space. Why should they be allowed to take away something that has because a heart of a community bringing people together who normally would not get together.