1864 - The Hampshire Cricket Community
  • 1864 - The Hampshire Cricket Community
  • Who we are
    • What we do
    • 1864 Committee Members
  • Dementia
    • Memory Days
    • Memory Days Enquiry Form
    • Dementia Training
    • Memory Days Album
    • Memory Days Newsletters
  • Looking Back with Dave Allen
  • Around the Grounds
  • Women's Cricket in Hampshire
  • Pathways into Cricket
  • Supporters Information
  • November 2017
  • Memory Days 2020

Meet Our Team

The 1864 Committee Members are:
 
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Andy Fisher - Chair of 1864, spent his formative years growing up in the East Midlands, whereby the cricket team to support would have been Nottinghamshire, but no, I followed Hampshire from a very early age, basically due to the fact of Barry Richards, who’s stroke play was astounding. I moved down to Hampshire early 1980, and over the last 10 years have been a member of Hampshire Cricket. I am one of the founder members of the 1864 Committee. I am still working in the IT industry, and have put this website together for our supporters, I hope that you enjoy it. If you have any suggestions for improvements, or something which you would like to be added, please use the contact form.


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Jane Ward - Vice Chair of 1864, has been involved in the Dementia Communities Project in Hampshire for the past four years;  supporting  local volunteers to make their own communities more inclusive of people affected by dementia, running Dementia Friends Awareness Sessions, running training sessions as part of the ISPACE project to create Dementia Friendly GP Surgeries and partnering with Hampshire Cricket to enable people with dementia to continue enjoying cricket via the Memory Days at the Ageas Bowl and more recently playing Cage cricket.
Jane has also been part of the voices for change training for care homes led by the Dementia Training Company over the past five years. Jane also volunteers as the Local Area Coordinator for SE England for the Alzheimer's Society Research Network.


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Greig Stewart is Head of Ticketing & Membership at the Ageas Bowl. Having formerly worked as Community Manager he was involved in setting up the very first Cricket Memories Day at the Ageas Bowl. Greig is also an ECB Level 3 Coach and has worked within the Hampshire Performance Programme helping to develop the next generation of Hampshire Cricketers. Greig first played cricket on the boundary watching his dad and still plays cricket at Fair Oak Cricket Club. 

The other Committee members are; Rebecca Fisher
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  • 1864 - The Hampshire Cricket Community
  • Who we are
    • What we do
    • 1864 Committee Members
  • Dementia
    • Memory Days
    • Memory Days Enquiry Form
    • Dementia Training
    • Memory Days Album
    • Memory Days Newsletters
  • Looking Back with Dave Allen
  • Around the Grounds
  • Women's Cricket in Hampshire
  • Pathways into Cricket
  • Supporters Information
  • November 2017
  • Memory Days 2020