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Bowls Club Devastated by Consecutive Storms, Calls for Flood Mitigation

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Malmesbury Bowls Club hit by £100,000 repair bill after Storm Bert in 2024
  • Club experienced similar damage from Storm Claudia over the weekend
  • Club secretary calls for wider flood mitigation strategy to protect the town
Bowls Club Devastated by Consecutive Storms, Calls for Flood Mitigation

On November 17, 2025, the Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club in Wiltshire found itself in a familiar and frustrating situation. Just over a year after Storm Bert caused £100,000 worth of damage to the club's pitch, the facility has once again been left covered in mud and debris following the impact of Storm Claudia over the past weekend.

The club's secretary, Alan Rice-Smith, expressed his disappointment, saying: "We entered this winter period hoping lightning wouldn't strike twice quite so quickly, but it has. It's a frustration, and a bit depressing for our hard-working volunteer members."

The club is now calling for a wider flood mitigation strategy to protect the town of Malmesbury, hoping that a "co-ordinated approach" can be taken to address the issue. With two major flood events in the span of just over a year, the club is clearly facing an uphill battle to recover and maintain its facilities for the local community.

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The Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club in Wiltshire was left with a £100,000 repair bill after being hit by two major storms, Storm Bert in 2024 and Storm Claudia in 2025.
The club secretary, Alan Rice-Smith, expressed frustration and disappointment that the club had been hit by the storms so quickly, calling it "a frustration, and a bit depressing for our hard-working volunteer members."
The Malmesbury Bowls and Social Club is calling for a wider flood mitigation strategy to protect the town of Malmesbury, hoping for a "co-ordinated approach" to address the repeated flooding.

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