
BAYSWATER Sports Club has been given three months to get its house in order or risk losing its lease on Uppercrest reserve.
Bayswater council says it’s sick of infighting between the local football and cricket clubs, which has paralysed the umbrella organisation.
The BSC has three months to create a new club constitution, hold an AGM and address “cleanliness issues” at the clubhouse on Coode Street.
Unruly
In 1999 the council appointed an external auditor because previous AGMs had become “unruly”.
From 2005 to 2010 nearby residents complained about yobs and excessive noise, then the clubrooms burned down after a fire in 2011.
BSC president Garry Snashall says relations between the two clubs have improved dramatically.
“I believe we are on the road to recovery now, things are a lot more harmonious,” he says.
by STEPHEN POLLOCK
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