Happy Birthday from this Thursday 13 August to Yamile Aldama, Sam Dawkins, Thomas Fisher, Liam Garrett, Daniel Greenstein, Amy Gullen, Lydia Kyriacou, James Lancaster, John Naylor, Kara Onuiri, Jessica Patrick, Zachary Randall, Laddie Shaw and Edwin Yamoah
RECENT NEW MEMBER – We wish you a very warm welcome, and a happy, healthy and successful time with Shaftesbury to ROSS HAMMOND
LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE – Take place on Saturday 15 August and Sunday 16 August at Lee Valley. The cost for SBH members is £4 per event as compared to £8 per event for athletes from other clubs.
BRITISH ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS – Takes place on Friday 4 September and Saturday 5 September at the Manchester Regional Arena behind closed doors. The event will be televised on BBC2 on Friday 18.30-21.00 and Saturday on BBC1 13.15-16.30.
2020/2021 METROPOLITAN LEAGUE UPDATE – The fixtures are as follows 10 October at Hainault, 7 November at Welwyn, 5 December at Alexandra Palace, 16 January at Ruislip, 13 February at Trent Park. We have just been advised that the first 3 fixtures have now been Cancelled, and a decision later this year on how the fixtures will be restructured.
CAN YOU HELP PLEASE – During the period when all competitions are suspended, I will do my upmost in keeping the Newsletter information and other content going.
I would welcome any contributions From Yourselves, any impending marriages, or additions to the family, any running or competing incidents, also past warm weather training/holidays (No Club 24 please). Currently the response has been excellent, but if you have anything that could make it into next week’s Newsletter – please email me.
BMC GRAND PRIX – Took place at Stretford on 11 August.
1500m – Men’s A LIAM DEE 5th (SB 3:49.5), Women’s A LIZZY BIRD 2nd (PB 4:14.6) taking 1.72 seconds off her 2019 time, and is ranked UK No.7 in 2020
WORTHING TRACK NIGHT – Took place at Worthing on 11 August.
100m – SX 4 JAMI SCHLUETER U20 1st (PB 11.11 w0.0) taking .18 of a second off his 2019 time, and is ranked UK No.9 U20 in 2020, 6 OGO ANOCHIRIOYE (2nd Claim) 3rd (SB 10.96 w-0.3) taking .09 of a second off his 2 August time, 7 DOMINIC ASHWELL U23 1st (10.60 w0.0), 9 LARISSA GILES U20 1st (SB 12.57 w0.0) taking .42 of a second off her 2 August time, and is ranked UK No.8 U20 in 2020
200m – SX 5 JAMI SCHLUETER U20 1st (PB 22.52 w-0.2) taking .83 of a second off his 2018 time, 7 OGO ANOCHIRIOYE (2nd Claim) 1st (SB 22.43 w1.0) taking .09 of a second off his 2 August time,
800m – SX 1 ALEXA EICHELMANN U23 2nd (SB 2:27.88) taking 4.07 seconds off her 5 January time
BRUSSELS GRAND PRIX – Took place at Brussels, Belgium on 9 August.
400m Hurdles – SW 1 LINA NIELSEN 4th (SB 58.90) and is ranked UK No.2 in 2020
HORIZONTAL JUMPS TRIAL EVENT – Took place at Bournemouth on 9 August.
Long Jump – SM A OGO ANOCHIRIOYE (2nd Claim) 5th (SB 7.20m w2.0) adding 38cm to his 2 February jump, B JAMI SCHLIETER U20 2nd (SB 6.90m w1.8) adding 14cm to his 19 January jump
NUNEATON U15/U17 OPEN MEETING – Took place at Nuneaton on 9 August.
100m – U17X 7 KIERA GILMAN U17 (2nd Claim) 6th (13.54 w-1.9)
200m – U17X 7 KIERA GILMAN U17 (2nd Claim) 6th (SB 28.20 w-0.6)
Discus 1.5kg – U17M A GABRIEL LAMB U17 1st (PB 41.96) adding 98cm to his 11 July throw, and is ranked UK No.6 U17 in 2020
JERSEY SUMMER OPEN MEETING – Took place at St Clement on 8 August.
High Jump – SX LUCY WOODWARD U20 1st (1.55m)
TRAFFORD OPEN MEETING – Took place at Stretford on 8 August.
Discus 1kg – SW A JADE LALLY 1st (57.86m)
BMC GOLD STANDARD RACES AND SPRINTS – Took place at Lee Valley on 5 August.
100m – SX 2 DOMINIC ASHWELL U23 4th (11.08 w-3.3)
200m – SX 2 HANNAH FOSTER U20 3rd (25.58 w-1.8)
800m – Men’s G GILAD NACHSHEN U17 4th (SB 2:04.65)
LONDON INTER CLUB CHALLENGE – Took place at Lee Valley on 1 and 2 August, apologies but the following result was not included on the PO10.
100m – U13G 7 ANGEL MCLEOD 1st (PB 13.87 w-0.9) and is ranked UK No.2 U13 in 2020, SIENNA CORBIN 2nd (PB 13.99 w-0.9) and is ranked UK No.4 U13 in 2020, HONEYBUSH ODAIBA 3rd (SB 14.22 w-0.9) and is ranked UK No.5 U13 in 2020
1990 SBH CENTENARY YEAR HIGHLIGHTS – This week is Part 4 for the months of July and August 1990.
Link showing the full list of SBH 1990 Centenary Year Highlights as published on the 9 July Newsletter – 1990 SBH Centenary Year Highlights
7 July – Official reopening of Barnet Copthall Stadium by SIR ARTHUR GOLD CBE, on the occasion of the Schools Cup Final. Reconstruction included re-laying of track, updating of field events facilities, bringing stand up to Home Office safety regulations, and re-decorating.
8 July – After an interval of three years we were at last able to hold a UK Women’s League Division 2 fixture at Copthall. We fielded a strong team and the result was a resounding win that practically assured us of promotion. It was the first time MARY BERKELEY had been able to compete for us in the league, and she achieved a superb hat-trick, winning the A Long Jump (5.86m), the B 100m (12.5) and the B 100m Hurdles (15.1). MARY was then a member of the 4x100m relay team that set a new Club Record (47.8) SARAH DENNY, MARY BERKELEY, EVETTE FINIKIN, JACKIE AGYEPONG. Result 1st SBH (320.5 points), 2nd Wigan (252), 3rd Glasgow (247).
13/14 July – English Schools Championships at Derby. Shaftesbury did exceptionally well with Intermediate ONOCHIE ONUORAH winning the Long Jump with a Championship Best Performance (7.22m). In the Senior Girls KERRY MACKAY also set a Championship Best Performance when winning the 3000m (9:36.7). In the Junior Girls CATHERINE MURPHY was a clear winner in the 200m (25.0) a new Club Record. In the Senior Boys MARK STERN won the 110m Hurdles with a personal best (14.1) with 3rd place for ENYINNA CHUKUKERE in the Long Jump (7.15m) and NICK NIELAND in the Javelin (63.10).
15 July – Gold Gup and Jubilee Cup Semi-Finals. The Men having to travel to Birmingham had a good win, but the finish could not have been closer: 1st SBH (119 points), 2nd Belgrave (117), 3rd Caledon Park (117). Shaftesbury winners were GREG DUNSON 110m Hurdles (14.6), NEIL WINTER Pole Vault (5.00m), FRED SALLE Long Jump (7.58m), FRANK AGYEPONG Triple Jump (16.28m), MIKE JONES Hammer (66.10m). The Women had the luck of a home venue from the random draw, with Stretford looking the favourites and Shaftesbury having a good chance of reaching the final for the first time. However, we were the ones to come out on top with (96 points), with Stretford (95) and Notts (76). JACKIE AGYEPONG after winning the 100m in (12.25), went on to take the 100m Hurdles in (13.45), a new Club Record. She then rushed to Heathrow after her drug test, and the following day improved her record to (13.24). Another to set a Club Record was LYNN HAYHOE with (51.86m) in the Javelin. LORRAINE STIBY had a double win, in the shot (12.49m) and the Discus (39.54m). Other winners were JODY ALLEN in the 800m (2:09.36), and JENNY WALKER in the High Jump (1.70m).
15 July – The Centenary Family Day was held following the Cup Semi-Final. A hot sunny day was followed by a warm evening straight from the Mediterranean. The occasion was supported by over 250 club members and friends who enjoyed feasting at a barbecue and taking part in numerous fun activities ranging from Children’s races to throwing the welly, wheelbarrow and three-legged races, and “It’s a Knockout” type events. ROY SCHULTZ the Mayor of Barnet came along to support the evening. He was obviously enjoying himself despite being narrowly missed by an airborne egg! HAROLD ASHTON our President, unfortunately or fortunately, managed to be hit instead by an egg that somehow ventured away from the egg high jump competition. The Youngsters were entertained with disco dancing, novelty races, while the bar kept the Homebrews happy despite some minor frothing problems at the pump. All in all, a terrific evening such as Copthall had never witnessed before. Many thanks to IRENE PEATY and PHIL CUNNINGHAM and all the others that helped. The icing on the cake was that £350 was raised for club funds.
22 July – Young Athletes League Southern Premier Division. Shaftesbury maintained 3rd place all season, which was satisfactory against strong opposition. Among many good performances, the highlights were a league record at the 2nd meeting by NICK NIELAND in the Javelin (60.10m), and another league record at the final meeting by ENYINNA CHUKUKERE in the Long Jump, though his (7.14m) was not as good as his (7.43m) achieved at Oxford in the Southern League.
12-16 August – NEIL WINTER competed for Great Britain in the World Junior Championships at Plovdiv, Bulgaria. NEIL cleared (4.80m) in the Pole Vault, but could not manage the (5.15m) necessary to make the final.
18 August – Gold Gup and Jubilee Cup Finals at Gateshead. An outstanding achievement that both sections of the club should be in the Final. In the Gold Cup the Men finished 5th, and in the Jubilee Cup the Ladies finished 6th. Full report was in a previous edition of the SBH Weekly Newsletter.
26 August – With promotion to UK Women’s League Division 1 in 1991 virtually assured, we travelled up to Coatbridge in Scotland for what proved to be an eventful weekend. The Holiday period had hit us hard, so we were looking for inspired performances from our better athletes. We were not disappointed; LUCY ELLIOTT was awarded the trophy ‘Athlete of the Meeting’ for her 800m/1500m double in (2:11.6) and (4:32.8). The 1500m was a good battle between LUCY and her team mate SHARON BROOKS who was 2nd in (4:33.0). DIONNE IBLE produced her best performance of the year, winning the 100m Hurdles in (14.2). EVETTE FINIKIN and DONNA LEVY had a Long Jump double win with (5.66m) and (5.22m). LYNN HAYHOE and LORRAINE STILBY had a Javelin double win with (47.10m) and (35.08m). RACHEL MORRIS won the Discus with (40.68m) and the B Shot with (10.33m). There were two wins in the Intermediates, ANNA ROZE the 100m in a personal best (13.1) and NATASHA LA-CRETTE the Shot with a useful (10.51m).
27 August-1 September – In the European Championships at Split, our duo did not have the best of luck. MARY BERKELEY cleared (6.27m) in the Long Jump but this was not enough to make the final against the powerful East Europeans. In her heat of the 100m Hurdles, JACKIE AGYEPONG looked well on course to qualify, but struck the sixth hurdle, lost momentum and crashed into the eighth.
2020 LONDON MARATHON FOR ELITS RUNNERS ONLY – The following was published on the Athletics Weekly website recently.
October’s event will not feature a mass race, while the 2021 edition has been moved from April to autumn
The 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon will not feature a mass race and will be an elite-only event, with ELIUD KIPCHOGE and KENENISA BEKELE set to be among those racing on an enclosed looped course in St James’s Park on 4 October.
Meanwhile, organisers have also confirmed that next year’s edition will not take place in April but will be moved to 3 October “to give the best chance for the mass race to return in 2021”.
The 2020 event will see elite racing take place within a “secure biosphere”, which organisers describe as a contained safe environment like that of Formula 1 and football, and as recently announced by World Athletics the times recorded in London will be eligible for Tokyo 2020 Olympic qualification.
While the men’s race is set to host the world record-holder BRIGID KOSGEI has been announced for the women’s event, with DAVID WEIR and MANUELA SCHAR set to lead the wheelchair fields.
Organisers are yet to announce the elite field sizes and how the races will be set off, including whether it will be by waves, but it has been confirmed that athletes will cross the same traditional finish line on The Mall after completing 19.8 laps of the St James’s Park course.
There will be no spectator access in order to maintain the biosphere, but BBC Sport plans to broadcast eight hours of coverage during the day.
UK Athletics had previously announced that next April’s London Marathon would be the GB Olympic trial race for the postponed Olympics in Tokyo but the national governing body will now work on new qualification plans following confirmation that the 2021 race has been moved from spring to autumn. Selection will still take place in 2021.
“It is a very fast course,” said event director HUGH BRASHER, with London Marathon Events having experience of looped course racing as they were part of the organising team for the INEOS 1:59 Challenge event in Vienna last October, when Kipchoge broke the two-hour barrier.
“The course is faster than the current London Marathon course. It is not the fastest course, it is not as fast as Vienna, but it is a quick course. What we want to do is provide an environment that really excites the athletes. There is a lot of technology out there at the moment with which to do that, and how we can invite people in, in virtual reality, how we can create an atmosphere.
“It is important that we try and show that the sport can still take place. Sport plays such an incredible part in British psychology and the London Marathon reflects that in a way that very few, in fact no other, sports do. What we talk about is that it is the only event where you are taking part at the same time as the gods of the sport.
BRASHER described Thursday as a day of sadness, following confirmation that the 40th edition mass race will not be taking place, but also a day of certainty. Organisers had been hoping to deliver a socially distanced mass participation event, with plans to use new technology to monitor runners during the race, but Brasher added how other challenges mean it will not be possible.
While runners will not be able to take on the famous 26.2-mile route from Blackheath to Westminster, they will still have the opportunity to earn their medal by covering the distance from home or anywhere in the world.
All runners and charities will also be able to defer their place to a future London Marathon, in 2021, 2022 or 2023.
“We have been working for months on a number of different scenarios with the health and safety of our runners, our charities, our sponsors, our volunteers, our medics, our communities and our city always our priority,” said BRASHER. “We had detailed plans to deliver a socially distanced mass participation event – either a run or a walk – and we were planning to utilise new technology to do this. We were looking to use a revolutionary technology using Bluetooth and ultra wideband ranging, which is about to be launched worldwide.
“This would have enabled us to accurately monitor every participant’s distance from each other, work out if the participant spent more than 15 minutes within 1.5 metres, or any distance we set, of anyone else and then contact them post-event if anyone had informed us that they had contracted Covid-19 in the two weeks after the event.
“The biggest challenges were not those involving participants but the multiple issues of managing spectators, ensuring the emergency services had access across London with the recent changes to the roadscape, the increased likelihood of a second spike that has led to the recent cancellation of spectator trials at major events and the ongoing concern about the pressure even a reduced size mass participation marathon might put on the NHS.
“Despite all our efforts, the fantastic support from all of our partners and the progress that has been made on planning for the return of smaller mass participation events that are not on the roads, it has not been possible to go ahead with a mass socially distanced walk or run.
“In parallel with the work on the plans for the socially distanced mass event, we had a team working on planning the elite races for men, women and wheelchair athletes in a biosphere environment in St James’s Park and another team creating a truly inspiring Virgin Money London Marathon which means participants across the UK and abroad can still be part of the 40th race from their home or wherever they might be on 4 October.”
Mass entry will be capped at 45,000 and if existing 2020 entrants do not wish to take part then organisers will release those places to other runners.
Participants will have 24 hours to complete their 26.2 miles, from 00:00 to 23:59 on race day. Times will be logged on a new London Marathon app being developed by TCS and runners will be able to use their time, with appropriate supporting evidence, to apply for a good for age or championship place in 2021.
“The London Marathon is far more than just a marathon,” added BRASHER. “It brings society together in a moment of celebration of all that is good about humanity. We believe that Sunday October 4 will be a London Marathon like no other, and the 40th race will take the spirit of the world’s greatest marathon to every corner of the globe, with runners raising vital funds for the charities that have been so severely affected by the economic effects of the pandemic.”
1998 GRE CUP FINAL – Many thanks to DANIEL REES for sending me the youtube video of the Cup Final. DANIEL is currently Shaftesbury’s No.2 400m Hurdler behind SEB RODGER and his personal best is (52.19) set at the England/Inter Counties Championships on 28 July 2019, in which he finished 6th in the final.
A great hour-long video of the GRE Gold Cup Final in 1988 – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8kGPoozcaUU&t=3s
TRAINING VIDEOS PRODUCED BY JADE LALLY – JADE has recently produced two videos relating to the basic fundamentals for Discus, this is the link to JADE’S first video on How To Hold A Discus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA9jyS4Wung&t=6s the second video is on Discus Basics: Foot Placement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8ahzDmrldk
YOU CAN JOIN TY HOLDEN’S CIRCUIT SESSION ON ZOOM – TY will be holding a circuit session on Zoom, which is a conferencing platform, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6pm. If you wish to join, please email TY at dtyholden@yahoo.co.uk and he will email you an ID number for you to join in. Zoom can accommodate up to 100 users at a time.
UPDATE ON PROCEDURES FOR USING ALLIANZ PARK FROM JEREMY SOTHCOTT – Which is now open to SBH members subject to the conditions below.
We have now negotiated the use of some Track & Field facilities with Saracens compliant with current guidance issued by the UK Government and England Athletics.
At the present time, the track & field groups will be limited to a maximum of five ‘Competing Club Athletes’ and one coach for each session e.g. 5 athletes on track and 5 athletes at the throws area.
Throws
Athletes should have their own implements. However, one implement of each weight will be left in the SBH store beside the sanitising equipment. Arrangements will have to be made in advance with TY HOLDEN.
Jumps
Following Government Guidelines up to 5 athletes with a suitably qualified coach can now undertake Jumps training utilising jump beds and sand pits. We have updated our guidance documents, based on information and advice from our partners and government, to include guidance specific to Jumps areas (such as Cleaning requirements before, during and after sessions). Athletes, coaches, clubs and venues must follow the latest guidance – please read our updated guidance documents at: ???? https://bit.ly/2ATiU7R
The indoor track and the clubhouse gymnasium cannot be used.
Athletes invited to train by their coach must be sent the attached Allianz Park Track & Field Agreement in advance of starting training at Allianz Park. The athlete and parent (if under 16) to sign and return to me and TY before they can train. Athletes should meet their coach promptly at their booking time outside the SBH Clubhouse where they will be asked to confirm that they do not have, and that no one in their household has, (or has had within the last 14 days) any of the symptoms of COVID-19.
The athletes will then be escorted using social distancing (2 metres) into the SBH Clubhouse to sign the attendance record with times in and out of the stadium (black A4 folder on photocopier). There is also some hand sanitiser on the table for use. Athletes must follow the instructions of the coach and observe social distancing during warm-up, the session and cool down.
Stadium Booking details
Please let me and TY know the names of the athletes and your preferred time slots for the following week (Monday to Sunday) before 6pm on the Saturday. We will confirm the availability and distribute the schedule to Saracens and to all coaches.
Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
All 1 hour 35 minute slots (Saturday & Sunday – last slot finishes at 7.20)
9.00 – 10.35, 10.45 – 12.20, 12.30 – 2.05, 2.15 – 3.50, 4.00 – 5.35, 5.45 – 7.20, 7.30 – 9.00
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
There are 3 x 1 hour 35 minute slots and 7 x shorter 50 minute slots
9.15 – 10.50, 11.00 – 11.50, 12.00 – 12.50, 1.00 – 1.50, 2.00 – 2.50, 3.00 – 3.50, 4.00 – 4.50, 5.00 – 5.50, 6.00 – 7.25, 7.35 – 9.00
There is a 10 minute gap between each session for transitioning.
If you haven’t got a key fob for gaining access through the clubhouse, then please contact GEOFF MORPHITIS Mobile: 07976 994302 who will arrange to issue one to you. Please do not enter the clubhouse until the coach/athletes from the previous session exit. No parents will be permitted to enter the stadium unless there is a child protection issue i.e. one coach and one athlete aged under 18.
There is a single disabled toilet (unisex) that can be used within the indoor area.
When going in and out of the Clubhouse from the carpark please make sure the door handle is left in the upward locked position at all times.
Link to the SBH Athlete and Coach Track & Field Training Agreement, which will sent to all participating athletes, and then to be returned signed by the athlete and parent – SBH – Allianz Park Track & Field Areement During Lockdown Period
Please let me know if you have any questions – JEREMY SOTHCOTT Mobile: 07764 621424 email jeremy.sothcott@btinternet.com
ENGLAND ATHLETICS CORONAVIRUS HELP FOR ATHLETES – Many thanks to TUNJI who as reported on the 19 March newsletter is the father of NIAH AKINTOKUN.
In these unprecedented times, I wanted to draw the club’s attention to some of the great resources available online. England Athletics is expanding its campaign to support Athletics and Running for everyone @home, with a focus on ‘Running @home’ support and advice. The homepage can be accessed here
There are many webinars, interviews and tips from top coaches and athletes on how to stay conditioned and focused.
In addition, there are some fantastic videos for 4-11yr olds on the Funetics webpage put together in conjunction with England Athletics. The videos demonstrate parents and children (aged 4-11) taking part in FUN activities based on fundamental core movement skills: running, jumping and throwing. Funetics is a programme that has been designed to reflect the requirements of the National Curriculum Key Stage 1 and 2. At this time when our children are currently schooling at home, we hope that these video activities will support the need for education to continue at home. You can access the videos here TUNJI AKINTOKUN MBE – Non Executive Director, England Athletics
THE FOLLOWING SBH DOCUMENTS/INFORMATION CAN EITHER BE VIEWED, DOWNLOADED OR PRINTED
SBH 2020 Summer Fixture Card Front Sheet – Summer 2020 Fixture Card Front Sheet Final Issue 12-02-20
SBH 2020 Summer Fixture Card Fixtures, Updated 08-08-20 – Summer 2020 Fixture Card – Updated 08-08-20 With Current Information
Track and Field Team Managers Details – http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/track-field/team-managers/
Road Running Team Managers Details – http://sbharriers.co.uk/athletics/road-running/team-managers/
THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION OF INTEREST CAN BE FOUND ON THE SBH HOME PAGE BY USING THIS LINK, THEN SELECT THE LEFT OR RIGHT ARROW – http://sbharriers.co.uk/
Allianz Park Membership, which gives SBH members 10% discount on entry to the Allianz Park stadium – Membership details and Form can be either printed or downloaded
Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers Club Hoody, information on how to purchase one, please go to the bottom of this Newsletter
SBH MIDWEEK JUMPS CLUB AT ALLIANZ PARK – Currently Suspended. POLE VAULTERS REQUIRED FOR 2020 – Currently Suspended. STEEPLECHASE TRAINING AT ALLIANZ PARK – Currently Suspended.
PARKRUN 5K RESULTS – Currently Suspended
PARKRUN – Can you make sure that you are registered as ‘Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers’, as the link I use to select all results only shows SBH athletes. If anyone is also officiating can you please contact me, and advise me where and when.
UPCOMING SHAFTESBURY BARNET HARRIERS FIXTURES AND OTHER FOR THE NEXT 4 WEEKS – Currently there is a small number of fixtures planned to commence from Saturday 1 August, details to be published on the current status in the 23 July SBH Newsletter.
PHOTOGRAPH’S – From time to time we have photographs of our members taken at meetings or presentations which we would like to use both on the website or incorporated within our report to our local newspaper. Can you please let me know if you do NOT want your photograph to be used. Also, I would appreciate if you could send me any photographs, which I can then publish on the website and newsletter.
CLUB EMBROIDERED RED HOODIES – Currently there are now over 750 Hoodies in circulation, this is the link giving details on how you can order your Club Hoody for £35, which includes having your name embroidered on the front Club Hoodies Updated 01-07-19
FACEBOOK – Photographs can be found on the SBH page.
CURRENT DISTRIBUTION OF SHAFTESBURY INFORMATION – Currently I notify members (by email) using “MailChimp”. The reason I changed, was in November 2017 “Gmail” put a limit of 100 addresses that users could send to in a 24-hour period, and currently I send to approximately 850 members each issue.
On seeking technical advice “MailChimp” was recommended as the best way for SBH to go forward. There is one thing you should be aware off is that when you receive an email from me, the footer at the bottom has 4 options, of which one is “Unsubscribe Me From List”. Could I ask you not to select this as if you do you will be automatically removed from my distribution list.
SBH PRIVACY STATEMENT – In becoming a member, SBH will collect certain information about you. Can you please read the attached ‘Privacy Statement’ which contains Information on General Data Protection Regulations – SBH Privacy Statement Final April 2018
ALLIANZ PARK – Main Switchboard telephone number is 0203 675 7250.
CHARGES FOR USING ALLIANZ PARK – Currently the stadium is open for limited use.
ALAN WELLER