South Loughton Cricket Club
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South Loughton Cricket Club was founded in 1938, and plays at the Roding Road Cricket Ground in this commuter town in metropolitan Essex, England. In 2007, its 1st XI became Ten-17 Herts & Essex League champions, having won the title following three consecutive promotions. The club also runs four other teams playing league and friendly cricket, and has a thriving junior section offering coaching and matchplay for children aged six upwards. In 2006 the club 'incorporated' Debden CC, a well-established Sunday 'wandering' team. The club was one of the first in the country to gain Sport England's prestigious 'Clubmark' accreditation, signifying that it is a 'safe, effective and child-friendly sports club'. It is an ECB 'Focus Club'.

