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McClure's ton leads Bexley to victory over St Lawrence
McClure's ton leads Bexley to victory over St Lawrence

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time25-05-2025

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McClure's ton leads Bexley to victory over St Lawrence

Ken McClure scored his first Kent League Premier Division century to help Bexley beat St Lawrence and Highland Court at home. Having won the toss, the visitors may have had the weather in mind when they asked Bexley to bat first. Although the hosts were missing a potential three of their first four in the batting order, they made light of the absentees. Ellis Daly went early but overseas professional McClure joined Calum Basey and they took the score on to 71 before Basey fell four short of his half century in the seventeenth over. Accurate bowling by former Kent all-rounder Darren Stevens, Thomas Copestake and John Grewar then strangled Bexley's middle order and at 124 for 4 from from 37 overs, they had work to do. However, McClure was still there and was joined by George Haley and they scored 74 from the next ten overs before the latter fell for 35 from 32 balls. McClure went on to complete his hundred before falling for 101 in the penultimate over. Twelve runs off the final over took the Bexley score to 236 for 7. Grewar ended with figures of 3 for 26 and Siddarthsinh Parmar 2 for 59. It was then the turn of Harry Dowling and Fraser McWhinnie to put pressure on the St Lawrence top order. The former bowled a superb tight spell forcing the openers to take risks against the latter and the club's leading wicket taker this season claimed the scalps of Dan Stickels, Shineyu Anand and Will Hilton. After Syan Bulathinsatha had struggled initially, he started to look dangerous only to be run out by a Matt Stiddard direct hit for 29. Stevens was stumped brilliantly down the leg-side by Ben Aldred off the bowling of Oliver Smith before Ellis Daly wrapped up the lower order, leaving Grewar stranded on 25 not out. McWhinnie ended with 3 for 27 and Daly 3 for 23. Although Dowling finished wicket-less, his seven overs only yielded nine runs as the visitors were bowled out for 123, 113 runs shy of their target. Victory took Bexley up to third place in the early season table, one point behind Tunbridge Wells, and twelve behind Hayes, the only team to have won all three of their league matches so far.

Extra financial grants to help with cost of living
Extra financial grants to help with cost of living

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time22-04-2025

  • General
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Extra financial grants to help with cost of living

People struggling with the cost of living can apply for a £425 grant, East Riding of Yorkshire Council has said. Those on low incomes and in financial crisis are eligible for the payments, which can cover utility bills, food costs and other items. The authority said it had been given a further £3.6m by the government "to help local people in need". About £14m has been awarded to East Yorkshire residents since the fund started in 2021. More than £1.7m of the funding paid for free meal vouchers during school holidays. The council said £387,000 was spent on food banks, healthy homes, heated vests for people to keep warm and to provide white goods to households. Darren Stevens, council executive director of corporate resources, said: "We are pleased to be able to support more local residents in need, through our Help for Households campaign. "We know that the cost of living can be a real struggle for some families and encourage those in need to apply for funding as soon as possible." Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Residents urged to apply for cost of living help 'Heat or eat? Some people struggle to do both' East Riding of Yorkshire Council

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