The summer weather may be dismal but batsmen and batswomen as well as bowlers at a thriving Flintshire cricket club are making the very best of it.

Buckley Cricket Club not only run three senior teams, a midweek side and four junior sides but now also have 30 ladies in the Buckley Belles squad.

Lock Stock Self Storage are delighted to sponsor the club to further cement our presence in the town, as part of our network of self-storage centres across North and Mid Wales and the border counties.

Buckley’s neat and tidy pavilion just off Chester Road is a renovated World War One Canadian Arms hut from Kinmel Camp and it is flanked by a smart new electric scoreboard on one side and all-weather practice nets on the other.

Chairman Mark McManus said: “The club is doing very well with the number of sides we have playing and the junior and ladies’ sections are particularly strong.

“We have so many matches and lots of people enjoy coming down here to watch the games but we couldn’t do it without the kind of support we’re receiving from businesses like Lock Stock.

“It’s very much a volunteer-led club and this is a great community but we couldn’t provide the kind of investment we have done without the support of local businesses and Lock Stock are one of 20 that have got behind us.

“We run an All Stars programme for children between the ages of five and eight, an under-Nine, Under-11, Under-13 and Under-15 junior sides in the North East Wales League and Friday nights here are junior nights with over 30 young people here playing cricket while the Buckley Belles play in the women’s softball league on a Sunday.

“I’m a football man myself but my daughter, my son and my wife all play here and it’s very much a family club which is why I became involved and across the teams there are so many families represented.”

Lock Stock Area Site Manager Rob Jones said: “We have a real commitment to the areas where we operate and are always glad to help out where we can so when the cricket club got in touch we were delighted to do our bit.

“We have a site in the town on Globe Way which opened nearly two years ago and is very busy so we have been happy to get involved in supporting local schools and organisations including the cricket club.

“The game is clearly flourishing here and it’s great to see so many young people playing regularly and women’s cricket is on the up as well and the Buckley Belles are evidence of that.”

The Under-15s chalked up a good win over Pontblyddyn with a good spell from medium pacer Harrison Windel and he said: “It’s a fun place to come and play and being with your mates here is great.”

North Wales Under-15s batsman Beau Rushton added: “The Under-15s just started this season and a few of my mates play. It’s just a great environment here.”

Lock Stock, founded in Denbigh in 1999, is the UK’s largest containerised storage company with choice of 10ft or 20ft units and the larger sites also have 40ft units to rent.

Estimates suggest that 60 per cent of units are rented by people moving house or keeping treasured possessions but up to 40 per cent, almost 2,000 are used by small businesses for storing materials.

There is also a growing market from students looking to store possessions outside term time and Lock Stock also specialise in the off-site hire – and sale – of containers, delivered to location by their specialist lorry which can even bring a unit to your premises to fill or empty and store it at any of our locations.

We wish Buckley Cricket Club all the very best for the campaign!