The green is now closed, and will re-open in April 2026.
Sarah Gibson, The Mayor of Bradford in 2021, trying her hand at bowls, having been present at the commissioning of the new system for drawing water from a borehole.
The crowd watching the Competitions on Finals Day.
New hedge being planted to supplement existing hedges, complementing our newly installed borehole to provide untreated water for the Bowls Green and our neighbours BoA Cricket Club.
The event introduced young people to bowls and gave Club members their first taste of the "New Age" indoor bowls. Pictured are members of BoA BC with Steve Boocock, Chief Executive Officer of W.A.S.P. (Wiltshire & Swindon Sport)
Club President welcomes Tony Allcock for the Friends of Bowls England match 2nd June 2011
Mens Captain, Bowls England President, Club President
Group photo for Match against Bowls England 10th June 2011
Group photo for match against Friends of Bowls England 2nd June 2011
Group Photo taken at our joint captains day 22nd Aug 2009
2009 Mens Three Rink League Team Runners Up
Bradford ''C'' collect their hard earned trophy 3rd Sept 2009
The opening ceremony of our 90th Anniversary Match conducted by Wiltshire Bowls Association Senior Vice President Mr Frank Hinchcliffe and club President Mrs Eileen Holdway on Sunday 10th June 2001
1992 Wiltshire Ladies Singles Champion Joyce Smith holding her Trophy with the club scoreboard in the background
1968 Four Rink team posing prior to playing a home match
Group Photo taken in 1968 ( two years after the club moved to it's present premises at Culver Close from The Rowing Club at Barton Farm)
Members and County Officials commemorating the opening of our present Green in 1966
Joe Chard Junior standing back row far right and his father Joe Chard Senior sitting front row second from right, the latter played in the first match on Wednesday 22nd May 1912
Extract of The Wiltshire Times dated Saturday May 25th 1912, from it we can see the first Match played by Bradford on Avon Bowling Club was on Wednesday 22nd May 1912 and in fact two Ladies played in it
Bradford on Avon Bowling Club is born, and then moves
A view of the original Bowling Green site marked X and existing Bowling Green site marked Y