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1st July 2022 Recreational

Junior Holiday Camps and One-to-One Sessions: Summer 2022

We are delighted to announce the details of our summer holiday camps and one-to-one sessions, taking place at Seat Unique Riverside this August.

We are running three Junior Holiday Camps for participants between the ages of eight and 11 and a number of one-to-one sessions for cricketers looking to perfect their batting, wicket-keeping, seam or spin bowling techniques during the summer school holidays.

Holiday Camps

The holiday camps offer a fantastic opportunity for young aspiring cricketers to practice their cricket skills at the home of Durham Cricket, guided by Durham Cricket’s coaching team.

The three-day camps are suitable for boys and girls aged 8 to 11 and run from Tuesdays to Thursdays, with coaching from 9.30am until 3.30pm. (Booking for individual days is available.)

Participants will get to practice specialist skills, predominantly using soft ball throughout the week, but depending on ability, batting in the nets may be included.

We are running courses on the following dates:

*Please note that parts the course, and in some cases the full course, may take place at the Nursery Ground at Seat Unique Riverside.

Sibling Discount

We are offering 50% off a second booking for siblings. Only valid on bookings for full week of Summer Holiday Camps and only applies for a second participant booked, first participant’s booking is full price. If you wanted to book two (or more) siblings on the full course, please contact us for the discount code on: iliyana.farfarova@durhamcricket.co.uk

One-to-One Sessions

Our open one-to-one sessions are suitable for players aged 8 or over and participants can choose from batting, wicket-keeping, seam bowling or spin bowling to focus on during their 45-minute slot.

Siblings and friends can share a 45-minute slot between them.

You can check availability and book a slot below.

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