I hope you have enjoyed the opening weeks of the summer, as both Nottinghamshire and The Blaze have made such a strong start to their seasons.
It has been great to see you supporting our men and women in such large numbers at Trent Bridge – attendances at our County Championship games have been higher than those in recent years, while we were delighted to welcome almost 4,000 people to our food festival on Bank Holiday Monday, held in conjunction with The Blaze’s fixture against Surrey.
I’ve also been struck by the support you have offered on your travels – from The Blaze’s trip to Durham, to Nottinghamshire’s fixture in Somerset.
There is much to update you on as we prepare for the return of T20 and Test cricket.
Thank you to those of you who attended our first members forum of the season during the Surrey game.
It was heartening to see so many of you join us during the lunch interval, and to discuss such a wide range of topics. Your passion for the club and our sport was once again very clear.
Club strategy
At the forum, I gave a brief update on progress with our revised club strategy, which has been developed with input from a range of stakeholders – including the views you have shared in surveys, forums and our listening events.
We are now bringing those views together to help form the strategy for how our club should progress, both on and off the field, in the long term.
We hope to be able to share the strategy with you later this summer.
Pavilion
If you’ve visited Trent Bridge recently, you’ll no doubt have noticed the progress with our Pavilion development. As the scaffolding has begun to come down, the design of the frontage and dressing rooms is becoming clearer – and I’m sure you’ll agree that it looks superb.
Recently, we announced that members will be invited to return to the Pavilion terracing for this summer’s internationals, with new, padded seats being installed in time for the Test.
Players and coaches will continue to use the dressing room facilities in the Radcliffe Road Stand for this summer’s internationals, as work continues on the Pavilion interiors.
While we had hoped to move players back to the Pavilion for the international summer, it is important that we take the time to ensure the building is completely ready, and stands the test of time for generations to come.
We’ll continue to update you on progress across the summer, and we look forward to welcoming you back into the building.
New facilities
In the last few weeks, we have opened the Gold Bar – a comprehensive refurbishment of the old squash bar in the ticket office complex, designed to celebrate our seven County Championship titles and other trophy wins.
The bar will have many different uses – functioning as a hospitality space for major matches, a staff breakout area on non-matchdays, and hosting other events across the course of the year.
With modern facilities but a traditional look and feel, the bar in many ways encapsulates the approach we’re taking with our Pavilion interiors – allowing us to celebrate our rich history while looking to the future.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
We’re delighted to have been recognised by the ECB as a leading organisation for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
We were commended for our comprehensive review of our current EDI activities, our data-led approach to determining future priorities, and our careful consideration of short-term actions and long-term strategy alike.
Our EDI working group have put a great deal of work into ensuring we are a venue which truly welcomes everyone, with tangible achievements and a clear route forwards over the next few years.
Security
We are aware of the recent change in the UK national threat level to Severe.
As a major venue which hosts high-profile matches, we are always conscious of our responsibility to protect the safety of all who visit us, and we remain vigilant against any suspicious behaviour.
While you may not immediately notice any changes to your routines on matchdays, rest assured that we continue to take safety and security extremely seriously.
Thank you for your continued support. Whatever your preferred format of the game, I hope we’re able to welcome you back to Trent Bridge in the coming days and weeks.

Richard Kenyon
Chief Executive
| 08/04 Dear member I hope you and your loved ones enjoyed the Easter weekend, and that you are doing well as the start of the county season at home moves into view. Our ground has seldom been quiet ever since I first arrived back in December, but it has certainly been a hive of activity over the past few weeks as spring has finally arrived. Ahead of the start of the season, please find the latest updates from the club below. Cricket I made the trip down to Taunton on Friday to see Notts begin the season against Somerset, and there were plenty of individual performances to celebrate in a hard-earned draw against a side which typically competes towards the top of the table. I’m now looking forward to seeing competitive cricket from my office window as Glamorgan provide the opposition from Friday. The Blaze’s first fixture of the season follows hot on the heels of Notts’ home season-opener, with Lancashire visiting Trent Bridge on Wednesday 15 April. I’m sure you’ll join me in wishing Craig, Kirstie and the team all the best for 2026. We’ve also seen more international recognition for our players in recent weeks. Maria Andrews and Diya Badge have been called up by England Women U19, with Flora Davies named as a reserve, while Conor McKerr has received a call-up for Scotland A’s T20 side. My congratulations go to all four of them as they make their next steps at international level. Member listening event I’d like to thank those of you who joined me for our listening events during the friendly against Loughborough UCCE. I found it really useful to be able to gain a first-hand understanding of your views and priorities, and I hope those of you who attended found the sessions productive. A number of topics were discussed across the events – from the current experience of being a member to your opinions on our longer-term priorities – and your feedback will have an important role to play as we develop our club strategy. Read a summary of themes discussed at the events here… I’ll be sure to keep you informed on the development of our strategy, and look forward to providing another in-person opportunity for you to share your thoughts at our next members’ forum, during the lunch interval on Friday 8 May (Notts v Surrey day one). West Park We’ve recently been able to formally complete a 25-year lease on the cricket facility at West Park, a few hundred yards away from Trent Bridge. This will help us to meet the ever-increasing need for cricket pitches, and will be a key venue for our men’s and women’s player pathways, as well as hosting children’s cricket sessions, disability cricket, the ACE Programme and a newly-formed LGBTQ+ team. Securing this lease has been a real team effort, and my thanks go to everyone at the club who has helped to bring the project to fruition. Read more on the lease here… Community Trust I’d like to congratulate the Trent Bridge Community Trust on securing two new streams of funding to allow their work to reach more people, in more areas of our county. This includes £27,000 from the ECB’s Strategic EDI Fund to support the continued growth of girls’ cricket and assist clubs in diversifying their committees. New funding has also been secured to allow the flagship Positive Futures programme to operate in Ashfield for the first time, focusing on the often-difficult transition from primary to secondary education. We know that Positive Futures’ tailored approach to supporting young people at risk of social exclusion makes a real difference, and I’m delighted that we’ll now be able to have a significant impact further north in the county. The Trust also recently hosted Eid prayers on the Trent Bridge outfield to commemorate the end of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan, which attracted more attendees than ever before. Many of those who joined us for our Eid and Ramadan events were visiting Trent Bridge for the very first time. Through hosting these events, we’re able to break down barriers and prove that we are a club and venue which truly welcomes everyone. Trent Rockets We recently announced some changes to the makeup of the Trent Rockets board, with myself and Andy Afford joining the board on behalf of the club. Whether from his successful playing career or his time on the General Committee, I know Andy will be a familiar name and face to many of you, and he also brings a wealth of skills and experience from a post-playing career in journalism and the creative industries. As part of the changes, Mick Newell and Lisa Pursehouse have stood down from their roles as Directors, but both retain their executive roles with Trent Rockets as Director of Cricket and Chief Executive respectively. I’d like to thank them for their invaluable work as Trent Rockets Directors over the past few months, during which time they’ve ensured a smooth and successful transition for the Rockets into the new ownership structure. Read more on the make-up of the Trent Rockets board here… In any sport, the start of a season is a special time – and as the days get brighter and warmer at long last, I can’t wait to welcome you through our gates for the opening exchanges of the summer. Thank you for your continued support. ![]() Richard Kenyon Chief Executive |
24/03
Dear Member, I hope you’re well, and are looking forward to the return of county cricket after a decidedly wet winter. This month has been busy both on and off the field; my latest update includes information on our upcoming member listening events, a round-up of our AGM, and the latest from our cricket and community teams. Member listening event It was great to meet so many of you at last week’s AGM. It was clear to me what our club and venue mean to you all, and I’m excited to work with you to look after the club and grow it over the coming months and years. As mentioned at the AGM, I’m keen to hear your feedback about being a member – and to better understand your interests and priorities. With this in mind, I’d like to invite you to a listening event on Wednesday 25 March – during our pre-season friendly against Loughborough UCCE – to give you an opportunity to share your views. I’m particularly keen to discuss how we can best engage with members, along with your thoughts on the club’s strategy and our facilities. There will be two opportunities to take part on the day – either during the lunch interval (1pm) or after the close of play (6.30pm approx.). If you are interested in joining us, please register here, and we’ll be in touch with further information. AGM update At the AGM, we confirmed the members who were elected to our General Committee for 2026. I’d like to pass on my congratulations to Ravi Badge, Penny Huggard and Fraser Montgomery – and to Ade Brant, who was appointed by the Nominations Panel. My thanks also go to Dave Gunn and Stephen Lehane for their service to the club, as their time on the Committee comes to a close. I confirmed during the AGM that we intend to bring the brand of The Blaze more into line with the Nottinghamshire’s men’s teams from 2027. Ever since they arrived at Trent Bridge in the winter of 2022, The Blaze have been at the heart of this club – and even in my short time here, it has been clear that they are fully embedded in everything we do. Following the transition from a regional to a county-based model for women’s cricket in this country, this feels the right time to unify our professional sides under the Nottinghamshire banner. We’ll share further information on this in the coming months. I hope those of you who attended the AGM found the speeches delivered, and the opportunity to ask questions, useful. More details on the topics covered at the AGM can be found here… Cricket Our most recent Club Showcase was delivered by our Directors of Cricket, Mick Newell and James Cutt. Mick and James spoke of their pre-season preparations, strategic priorities and plans for the future across our men’s and women’s teams. Watch their presentation here… Our men’s academy side have recently returned from their pre-season trip to Mumbai, which I’m sure was a great learning experience both on and off the field. Notts and The Blaze's tours to Abu Dhabi have been cancelled in light of the current situation in the Middle East, with Notts now travelling to South Africa between 10 and 21 March. Our thoughts are with those affected by the situation in the region, and we will provide further updates on pre-season plans in due course. Our men’s and women’s sides have been bolstered by new signings in recent weeks, and I’d like to extend a warm welcome to Charli Knott and George Munsey – and to welcome Orla Prendergast back to the club for a third successive season. Marking Ramadan Last week, we marked Ramadan with an Iftar event for staff, with the Adhan call-to-prayer heard across the ground through the Trent Bridge speaker system. ![]() I joined some of my colleagues in fasting for the day, which gave me a new appreciation of the commitment and sacrifice shown by those who fast throughout the month. Watch a short video on the event here… Thank you, as ever for your support. I look forward to seeing you in the opening weeks of the season. |
Richard Kenyon Chief Executive |


Wow 😮- this is a new 🆕 and pleasant initiative from our new CEO - engagement with members ? Whatever next - what’s happened to losing your rag with loyal supporters when they attempt to argue their viewpoint !!!!
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed listening to Andy Afford at last nights Notts Cricket 🏏 Society - certainly a bit of a character but in a good way and very engaging company, with a good sense of humour. Also it was a brilliant presentation by Michael Temple aka “Temps” on the Pavillion overview and club strategy development wise going forward
Questioner
ReplyDeleteIs the Club going to hold religious events for Hindus, Sikhs, Jews and other faiths?
Wait about the Jainists ?
ReplyDeleteHas the holy time of Lent been hijacked; have I been tossing my pancakes in the wind?
DeleteReligious Affairs Correspondent
ReplyDeleteIf the Club had a chaplain, the CEO would have learned that Christ fasted for forty days and forty nights and that fasting is a Christian tradition during Lent.
"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God".
David Starr
ReplyDeleteThe Jewish philanthropist, Sir Julian Cahn, was a major benefactor, particularly to Notts.
Jewish people now feel unwelcome.
Very apt mentioning Julian Cahn, now that the club have leased his ground at West Park on Loughborough Road, but can we tread carefully along this tightrope of topic please.
DeleteWelcome to Rich, from another Rich.
ReplyDeleteDecent communique from Rich - it’s a very good initiative
ReplyDeleteCan’t remember the last time 🕰️ I visited the squash bar….will have to stray up there shortly to see the newly refurbished Gold bar. I recently purchased one of the 2025 County Champions range white polo shirt with the commemorative sleeve logo and the 7 gold stars 🌟 on the back - a very, very smart garment indeedy,