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Historic bowls team given weeks to leave club...

Postby dutchman » Tue Jun 16, 2026 10:20 pm

Standard Triumph Recreation Club's lease on the land is due to come to an end in February 2027

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A 105-year-old crown green bowls club in Coventry has said it is being forced to leave its home in just over two weeks' time, leaving members "devastated".

The Standard Triumph club has more than 50 members who are offered a social experience as well as sporting competition, but it has been asked to leave its green at the Standard Triumph Recreation Club by the end of June.

It is understood the freehold for the site has been sold and that the lease was due to end in February 2027. But the timeline has left members confused as to why they must move so quickly and not finish their season.

The BBC has contacted Standard Triumph Recreation Club for comment.

John Howells (pictured), joint chairman of the bowls club, said: "We've actually been told by the Rec Club to get off the site by the end of this month - I can't understand why we are not being allowed to bowl here anyway, even if we see the end of our season out."

The Crown Bowls club can trace its history back to 1921 and was set up in front of the water tower on the site of the Standard Motor Company factory

The green was next to the factory before it was eventually redeveloped and a new green was put in behind the Standard Triumph Recreation Club in 1994.

"This club's been here since 1921, [although] not on this particular site - we've actually had three bowling greens," Howell said.

"When they developed this site we finished up with a new bowling green because Herald Avenue, the road, went straight through the middle of the green."

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The site also has a boxing club and is home to an Irish dancing team, both of which have also been told they will need to vacate the site.

The bowling club said it was given 30 days' notice after a meeting on 31 May.

Sandra Kerby, ladies captain of the B side, said: "I've met so many friends here, and it is great for socialising. We come here on a Monday morning for a couple of hours and tidy the place up and it's part of our life now.

"All we know is we've got to be out by the end of this month.

"It's shocking news actually. We are all devastated."

The club now hopes it can find another club prepared to let it share facilities so players can at least finish the current season.

Howell said: "We've actually been talking with Coundon Bowls Club. They've got two bowling greens so hopefully we'll be able to use one of them without clashing with their fixtures.

"But we would prefer to stop here until the end of the season."

BBC CWR has contacted the Standard Triumph Recreation Club by phone and email.

The emails have been unanswered.

A phone call was answered on 15 June by someone who did not identify themselves on request, but said the matter was in the hands of solicitors and that they could comment no further.

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Re: Historic bowls team given weeks to leave club...

Postby dutchman » Thu Jun 18, 2026 3:22 am

Boxing club faces being 'homeless' after eviction

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A boxing club said it would be left "homeless" and faced the prospect of closing after being given four weeks to find new premises.

Triumph Amateur Boxing Club in Coventry has been running for 60 years and currently supports about 100 children, many who come from deprived or challenging backgrounds.

The club currently sublets space at the Standard Triumph Recreation Club, but the main leaseholder's lease has ended, requiring the site to be vacated by the end of June.

The site's owner, Bottle Top Leisure Limited, said it recognised the club's history and importance to the local community, but it had to act to "preserve the commercial viability of the whole site".

The boxing club has sublet a unit at the site for 40 years with the lease due to end next year, but it said it was told two weeks ago it must leave by the end of the month.

Head coach Dinesh Darbar (pictured above) said eviction would leave them "homeless" from July.

"It was devastating to start with, we knew it was coming in the sense that the lease runs out in 2027, we didn't expect we'd get a four-week period to move on," he added.

"We are actively looking for premises, I hope something turns up."

Triumph ABC has been based at the Tile Hill Gym on the grounds of the Standard Triumph Recreation Club since 1987, and has produced many boxers over the years.

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Coach James Flinn, once ranked fourth in England in his weight division, has been training with his daughter Phoebe.

"She was having a bit of trouble at school, so [she] got into it because of that," he said.

"Her mum said she'd improved by doing this. It shows how important it is."

He said he hoped the people of Coventry would get behind them.

"Worst case scenario and we couldn't continue, the kids would be coming to mine in the back garden," he added.

In a statement, Bottle Top Leisure Limited said the expiry of the lease had "long been known to the tenant" who has had a "significant period" in which to plan for their future and sub-tenants.

"We have been in discussions regarding the future of the site for approximately 12 months and, the date for vacant possession was brought forward to mid-July 2026 following an offer by the The Standard Triumph Recreational Club," a spokesperson said.

"We have had no involvement with the boxing club or any sub tenants at all," they added.

"While we recognise the club's history and importance to the local community, we must act to preserve the commercial viability of the whole site and will be considering all such options as we go forward."

The BBC has previously contacted Standard Triumph Recreation Club for comment and received no response.

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