About Stoolball England
Stoolball England is the Sport England-recognised governing body of stoolball in England.
Who can I contact at Stoolball England?
You can contact Stoolball England using our contact us page. If you know the name of the person you need to contact, details of everyone at Stoolball England are listed here.
Our strategy for stoolball in England 2012-2014
We want to see stoolball played to a high standard with a consistent interpretation of the rules, increasing in strength in south-east England and expanding its reach to other regions of the country.
Volunteer in stoolball
Stoolball is a sport run by volunteers, and whether it's making the tea once a year at your local tournament, or working as a trained stoolball coach in local schools, there's an opportunity for you to get involved.
Who we work with
We work with a wide range of organisations to develop the sport of stoolball. If you'd like to help us support and develop stoolball, please contact us.
Use our data
We're happy for you to use data we publish on this website to promote and develop stoolball. That's why we make it available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Constitution of Stoolball England
The current constitution was adopted at an Extraordinary General Meeting held on 28 September 2008.
Policies and procedures
Read about our standards on good governance, recruitment, data protection, disciplinary procedures and child protection.
History of Stoolball England
Stoolball England was formed as the National Stoolball Association on 3 October 1979. 23 people, representing 9 different leagues and associations, attended the inaugural meeting at Clair Hall, Haywards Heath, West Sussex.
Our plans for this website
Read and comment on our plans for developing this website, and add your own suggestions. This uses a separate website, so you’ll need to register there to add comments.

