Guernsey Cricket and G&S Carpentry are working together to ensure unused or unwanted cricket equipment is given a second life, in Guernsey and overseas.
The scheme invites players to donate their old bats, pads, gloves, helmets, and other cricket gear, which will then be refurbished and reused in Guernsey Cricket’s junior and community programmes.
Any surplus equipment will be sent on to ICC Affiliate nations in Eastern Europe and Africa, where access to cricket kit is often limited.
Collection bins have been placed outside the Guernsey Cricket office, where players, parents, and supporters can drop off items at any time.
Richard Headington, Chief Operating Officer of Guernsey Cricket, said: “This is a fantastic community initiative that brings real purpose to unused cricket equipment. Many families have bats and pads tucked away in garages or sheds that could make a huge difference to a young player just starting out.
“By refurbishing and redistributing kit locally, and sending any surplus to developing cricket nations, we’re helping to grow the game both at home and abroad. We’re very grateful to G&S Carpentry for their support in making this possible.”
Geoff Ballay, Director of G&S Carpentry, added: “We’re delighted to partner with Guernsey Cricket on this initiative. It’s a great example of how local businesses can play a part insupporting sport, sustainability, and community engagement. Knowing that this equipment will be reused by children in Guernsey and shared with emerging cricket nations overseas is something we’re really proud to be part of.”
Donations can be made at the Guernsey Cricket office at KGV during normal opening hours.
Items should be clean and in usable condition where possible.