The club holds Clubmark status.  Clubmark is the only national cross sports quality accreditation scheme for clubs with junior sections. It is built around a set of core criteria which ensure that accredited clubs operate to a set of consistent, accepted and adopted minimum operating standards.

The Club is governed by an elected committee in accordance with itsconstituion, under the supervision of a board of Trustees.

Our fully qualified child welfare officer is Judith Glew who can be contacted via CWO@cumnorcricketclub.com

All of our qualified coaches are qualified in first aid and they have attended courses in Safeguarding and Protecting Children.

Everyone involved with children is recommended by existing club members, and whether it be coaching, managing youth teams or captaining the club's senior sides, undertake a full disclosure CRB check.

There are a number of guidelines issued by the ECB which are important for young developing players to understand, the most important being the Fast Bowling Directives

All players and members are expected to abide by our codes of conduct as a condition of membership

All members should be aware of the Cricket Equity Policy

Senior team captains are expected to be aware of ECB guidelines on best practice when including young players in their teams. In accordance with ECB guidelines children in school year 7 and below are not prmitted to play in senior [open age] cricket. Children in school year 8 must have written parental consent before they can be considered.

Bowling machines should only be used at Cumnor CC under the supervision of an adult ECB level 2 coach . To understand the dangers when using these machines see this video:

 Young fast bowlers - read these guidelines to minimise injury risk .