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Jul 2020
143 years, not out. Harrogate Cricket Club lost its clubhouse to fire just over a decade ago and came close to bankruptcy in The Great Depression but coronavirus could have been the end of the club.
Harrogate Cricket Club played its first match at its ground at St George's Road on July 7, 1877 but could have played its last in 2020 without major financial support.
Local sports often rely on the income generated by renting out clubhouses for events. When The Balcony at Harrogate Cricket Club closed its doors the management did not know when or if it could reopen.
Steve Clarke, the chairman of Harrogate Cricket Club, estimates that The Balcony's closure over so many months left a black hole in its finances to the tune of £40,000.
Chairman Steve Clarke told The Stray Ferret that they cannot generate income without playing cricket:
The Balcony will be key to the club's future. Andy Hawkswell has just taken over as the new tenant and plans to give it a refreshed 'sports bar' feel. He said:
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