Clubmark
In 2022 Eastnor CC successfully completed the Clubmark Re-accreditation Process which will remain valid until 2026, its initial accreditation being awarded in 2008. The Clubmark scheme will be succeeded by a new ECB Accredited Club status which will be launched in 2027.
ECB Clubmark Cricket Clubs are required to present evidence and demonstrate implementations across four different themes:
- Duty of Care and Safeguarding Children
- The Cricket Programme
- Knowing your club and its Community - One Game
- Club Management
Key Documents
Code of Conduct
Safeguarding Children and Child Protection
Eastnor Cricket Club is firmly and enthusiastically committed to ensuring that cricket provides a safe, friendly and enjoyable experience for all children.
Safeguarding in cricket is based upon the concept of providing an enjoyable cricket environment that is tailored to the needs and requirements of children.
Eastnor Cricket Club fully supports the ECB Safe Hands Policy. All our coaches & volunteers are subject to the relevant Vetting Checks and our coaches are all affiliated to the ECB Coaches Association.
The ECB safeguarding children and child-protection website contains full details of that Policy and other relevant documentation.


