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MP bowled over by island-based sporting club

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Thursday, April 25, 2024 7:02 am
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Councillor Tony Page, the Mayor of Reading, and Matt Rodda, the Labour MP for Reading East at the Bohemian Bowls Club on De Montford Island on the River Thames. Picture: Office of Matt Rodda MP

Councillor Tony Page, the Mayor of Reading, and Matt Rodda, the Labour MP for Reading East at the Bohemian Bowls Club on De Montford Island on the River Thames. Picture: Office of Matt Rodda MP

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THE mayor and one of Reading’s two MPs were bowled over by a visit to one of the most unique sports clubs in the country.

De Montfort Island, also known as Frys Island is located on the River Thames between Caversham and Reading.

It is home to the Island Bohemian Bowls Club, possibly one of the only islands in the world dedicated to bowls.

At the weekend, the mayor of Reading, Cllr Tony Page (Labour, Abbey) and Matt Rodda, the Labour MP for Reading East paid a visit.

Mr Rodda said: “It was absolutely fascinating to go over there. We met lots of club members, we had a very jovial high tea with an incredible array of cakes, bakes and other refreshments. It was absolutely amazing.”

The island takes its name from the De Montfort family.

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According to history, the island was the site of a duel between Robert De Montfort and Henry, Earl of Essex, two knights of King Henry II.

The duel took place in 1163, with De Montfort ultimately prevailing.

Apparently, the duel was meant to be to the death, but the monks of Reading were able to nurse Henry of Essex back to health when they realised he was not dead when they were preparing to bury him.

Recounting the history, Mr Rodda said: “The battles now only involve bowls.

“It’s a lovely club, they get there by boat, it’s a wonderful, peaceful setting.

“Lots of local people are in the group of various ages, it’s a wonderful sport and a bit of entertainment for local people.

“It was really interesting to go onto the island and see how the club members enjoy it.”

The visit was one of the last mayoral engagements for Cllr Page, as his term will end in May.

The Island Bohemian Club has been running for more than 100 years. Its crest shows the duel between the knights in 1163 as a reflection of the history of the island.

To get to the island, members use a ferry caught at the end of Brigham Road.

The club holds outdoor bowls events only, with the next open days for new members scheduled for Monday, May 6 and Sunday, May 26, weather permitting.

For more details: 0118 957 6593, or email: enquiries@islandbohemianbowls.club

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