Honour for bowls club president Keith
A GROUP that lets people with visual impairments enjoy the sport of bowling has seen one of its key players honoured.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that lets people with visual impairments enjoy the sport of bowling has seen one of its key players honoured.
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