Middlesex in the Community have recently completed their six-month review with Chance to Shine and are very proud to share this summary of our work from September 2024 to February 2025.
Middlesex in the Community are hosting a golf day on Tuesday 10th June at Batchworth Park Golf Club.
The group assesses County Grant Fund (CGF) applications, challenges proposals to ensure robustness, and makes impartial recommendations to executive officers. Their work ensures that public and private investment is directed where it can make the greatest impact.
We would like to introduce you to the Middlesex In The Community Patrons Club - your support would make a huge difference to the work we do as a Charitable Foundation.
MITC were thrilled to welcome an invitational Hertfordshire side last Friday to take on the Elfrida Society in an indoor match at Lord's.
The Middlesex Junior Cricket Association’s programme of winter cricket reached its climax at Lord’s on Sunday (30 March 2025) after a winter of highly competitive and enjoyable indoor cricket.
At Alexandra Park School in North London, Middlesex in the Community recently held a table cricket competition with Lord's Taverners, when pupils from six SEND schools in Middlesex tried their hand at competitive table cricket. It was an incredible day and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Watch how it all played out.
This week the entire Middlesex in the Community team headed to Sixes and Boxpark Wembley, where they enjoyed a productive Communications Workshop.
We are delighted to announce that the Club's Disability squads will be supported by nine new sponsors in 2025 - our thanks go to all of them for their valued support.
Earlier this week we were joined by a healthy number of members at Merchant Taylors' School on our latest Walk | Talk | Connect. Read all about it here...
Last week, during half-term week, we were delighted to host a Street Cricket Tape Ball competition at the Club's Indoor School in Finchley.
Catch the best bits from the finals of the MITC Men's Indoor Competition in Arnos Grove, where North London Muslims Cricket Club defeated Hampstead Cricket Club in the final!
Last week, 23 members of the Middlesex and MITC staff completed a First Aid for Mental Health training course at Lord's.
On Saturday, four of the county’s social cricket clubs competed in the first edition of the MITC Social Indoor Cricket Tournament.
Last Saturday saw Middlesex in the Community deliver their first coaching workshop as ECB Coach Developer, Cookie Patel, gave a fascinating insight into all things fielding.
Gunnersbury were crowned winners of Middlesex in the Community's Indoor Competition earlier this week - finishing ahead of Stanmore and Stoke Newington after three great weeks of cricket.