Blacklandmill Bowling Club

Blacklandmill Bowling Club Bowling Club In 1905 it was the turn of one of the less well known companies of the town to make the generous offer of a bowling green to their employees.

From 2005 Centenary leaflet, thanks to John Cochrane -
The two largest manufacturing companies in Paisley had established bowling greens for their employees in the late years of the 19th Century - Ferguslie Mills in 1883 and Anchor mills in 1896. Blackland was the traditional name for the area to the south west of Paisley. During the 19th century a bleaching and dye works was established on the Gl

en burn, which took the name of Blacklandmill Mill. By the beginning of this century the work extended through several large buildings and the processes drew on the water collected from the Glen Burn and the Carse Green Pond. Although not on the same scale as Ferguslie and Anchor Mills, Blacklandmill had hundreds of employees and fostered growth of social and sporting facilities. The owners had encouraged the formation of football and Athletic Club which used land adjacent to the works and a large reservoir at the back of the works was used as a curling pond in cold weather. A small bowling green was lost when the works were extended. In 1905 a group of workers got together and approached the management, Adam Hamilton and sons, with a request for a new company bowling green. The company responded by agreeing to lease the land above the Carse Green Pond to the bowlers at the cost of 10 shillings a year for 10 years - an exceptionally low rate which was no doubt intended to get the club off to a good start. The first meetings of the new were held in various parts of the works e.g. the lapping room and the school room, while the green and bowl house were being constructed. At an early date a decision was taken to open up membership to employees of three neighbouring companies - Brown & Polsons, William Fulton at Glenfield and the Nethercraigs works. Another decision was to invite gentleman of the area to become members and the first to be approached was Mr John A Brown, owner of Brown & Polsons, who lived near Blacklandmill in the house called 'Moredun'. The fees for the first year were, 10/- for Blacklndmill employees, 12/6d for employees of three other companies and 15/- for a private person. The cost of laying the green and building the club house came to £400 and the committee set about raising the funds to offset these costs. One method was to solicit donations from wealthy members of society, but, in addition to this, Blacklandmill set about a unique fund-raising effort which proved very successful. They held a raffle with three thousand tickets at three pence each. This was so successful that twenty thousand tickets were sold - an astonishing number - raising a total of £250. The bowling green was inaugurated on 20th May and Mrs George Hamilton, wife of the manager, threw a silver jack and pronounced the green open. The club continued to flourish over the years retaining a strong tie with the local community, initially people in employment locally and later those who lived locally. The building of large areas of council housing changed the emphasis in the membership and in 1955, the clubs Jubilee year, the club became independent of the dye works, owned at this time by a Manchester based firm, Bradford Bleachers and Dyers. The club was purchased from the company for £1000 - a bargain

Even today the club has a definite local character with the majority of members living in Glenburn and some families have a long tradition of membership of the club. The original Pavilion, built in 1905, still stands at the East side of the green and for many years it was the local point of activities for the club. Now it acts as the bowls house, since new premises were first built at the North side of the green in 1965. The present club house was built in 1980 around the Banbury which as then demolished from inside. An extension was added early in 2000 on the east side to provide a committee room and an office

One of the foremost players at the club was undoubtedly Adam Laing. Adam brought many achievements to Blacklandmill. He won the club championship 9 times. Adam won the P&D Single Champion of Champions in 1969 and 1974. Adam was president of the club in 1957 and went on to be President of the Renfrewshire BA in 1976 the year he won the prestigious Bournemouth singles tournament and returned home with one of the prize trophies of British bowling. The final was played before a crowd of 600 and his opponent was fellow Scot Bob Sutherland, Adam prevailing 21-17. Adams sudden death in 1978, only months after retiring, undoubtedly cut short an outstanding bowling career. The clubs golden bowling period was undoubtedly from 1989 to 2004 where Blacklandmill won the league 9 times in 16 years (4 out of 5 from 2000-04). During this time the club also won 26 P&D Cups and 12 Champion of Champion titles. We also competed and won the Thomas Cook Trophy (P&D League winners v J&D League winners) 7 times. In the Renshaw we won the Challenge Cup twice. Also the RBA Centenary Cup was won 3 times, County Cup once and the Renfrewshire top 10 twice. But the highlight of this period was winning the Scottish Interdistrict Top Ten, in 1995 at Eddlewood, Hamilton and again in 2000 at Collinton, Edinburgh

It was agony and ecstasy last night at the Bowls Scotland District 25 Finals for Blacklandmill Bowling Club pIn the Sing...
19/06/2026

It was agony and ecstasy last night at the Bowls Scotland District 25 Finals for Blacklandmill Bowling Club p

In the Singles Martin Todd faced an on form Andrew Delaney who caught the Rink from the start and produced excellent bowls at all the right times. Hard luck to Martin who was in his third District Singles Final in a row but congratulations to Andrew on a well deserved victory and best of luck at the Scottish Finals.

Our Pairs of Ross Gemmell and Stuart Snooks never hit full form but credit goes to Stuart Hunter and Harry Queen of Anchor Bowling Club who played an excellent game and never allowed Ross and Stuart any real opportunity to get back into the game. Good luck to Stuart and Harry at the Scottish Finals.

Finally our Triples got one of the coveted titles as Marc Padbury Stephen Murphy and Tony Corrigan managed to defeat the strong Elderslie Wallace Bowling Club team of Alan Moran, Gary Wiggins and David Moran. A game Blacklandmill rushed to a 12-0 lead. But they knew Elderslie would push back which they did. In the end Blacklandmill held a 3 shot lead playing the last end which they were able to defend.

We are very proud of all our players but wish Marc, Stephen and Tony all the best at the Scottish Finals.

Tonight is the Renfrewshire Bowling Association Championship semifinals and our Sponsored Fours are competing for a plac...
19/06/2026

Tonight is the Renfrewshire Bowling Association Championship semifinals and our Sponsored Fours are competing for a place in the Finals at Abercorn Bowling Club on Saturday 18th July.
Our Fours of Martin David Struthers, Ryan Farrell, Ross Gemmell and Stuart Snooks play Wellington Park Bowling Club at Barrhead Bowling Club.
Good luck to our players.

Tonight is the Bowls Scotland District 25 Finals and Blacklandmill Bowling Club have Singles, Pairs and Triples for the ...
18/06/2026

Tonight is the Bowls Scotland District 25 Finals and Blacklandmill Bowling Club have Singles, Pairs and Triples for the 2nd year running competing in the Finals.
Martin Todd will look to defend the title he won last year. Tonight he will play Andrew Delaney of Elderslie Wallace Bowling Club who won the title 3 years ago and this should set up an excellent game
In the Pairs Stuart Snooks will also look to repeat his success from last season when he won the Pairs with Ross Neilson. Tonight he plays with Ross Gemmell who will hope to get over the disappointment of last season when he narrowly lost in the Triples. They play the Anchor Bowling Club Pair of Stuart Hunter and Renfrewshire Bowling Association Singles finalist Harry Queen.
Finally our Triples of Marc Padbury, Stephen Murphy and Tony Corrigan will face a difficult game against Alan Moran, Gary Wiggins and David Moran of Elderslie. This should also be a great game and Tony will also look to get over the disappointment of losing in the Triples Final last season.
In the Fours Meikleriggs Bowling Club who lost in the Final last year take on Linwood Bowling Club
On paper it looks to be a great evening of bowling and all games start at 7pm at Lochwinnoch Bowling Club. We wish good luck to all our players.

In the last round of games in the first half of the P&D Bowling Association Leagues we begin to get a proper picture of ...
17/06/2026

In the last round of games in the first half of the P&D Bowling Association Leagues we begin to get a proper picture of how the season is progressing.

In Division 1 Charleston Bowling Club, buoyed by their success in the Scottish Top Ten, sit 5 points clear at the top. They had an excellent 10-2 away victory over Caledonia Bowling Club last week and tonight have a home game against second placed Elderslie Wallace Bowling Club. Elderslie drew 6-6 at home to Hawkhead Bowling Club to drop further behind Charleston. After their draw Hawkhead are at home to Blacklandmill Bowling Club who moved off the bottom of the League with a 10-2 home victory over Meikleriggs Bowling Club. Meikleriggs now sit bottom 2 points behind Caledonia whom they face at home this evening. Unfortunately this maybe a difficult game for the depleted Meikleriggs team who have lost several members to the Tartan Army.

In Division 2 Anchor Bowling Club continued their march to the League title with a 12-0 away victory over Barrhead Bowling Club. Tonight they have a home game against 2nd placed Wellmeadow Bowling Club. Last week Wellmeadow won 8-4 at home to Kilbarchan Bowling Club but will need to be at their best to get a result at Anchor. Kilbarchan sit midtable and host bottom club Neilston. After a disappointing 9-3 home defeat to Renfrew Bowling Club, Neilston desperately need a result or will be left isolated at the bottom of the League. In the last game Renfrew play Barrhead as both sit in the middle pack of clubs.

Division 3 was blown wide open as Abercorn Bowling Club won 8-2 at home to Victoria Bowling Club. This left Ralston Bowling Club and Victoria equal top with Ferguslie Bowling Club only 3 points behind. Tonight Victoria look to get back on track as they host Priorscroft Bowling Club who lost 6-4 at home to Ferguslie. Ralston Bowling Club are away to third placed Ferguslie after a 6-4 home win against Linwood Bowling Club who moved to the bottom of the League. Finally Abercorn are away to Linwood with only 9 points separating top and bottom.

Good luck to all the players out this evening.

Tonight are the last games in the first half of the P&D Bowling Association Leagues. In Division 1 Blacklandmill Bowling...
17/06/2026

Tonight are the last games in the first half of the P&D Bowling Association Leagues. In Division 1 Blacklandmill Bowling Club are away to Hawkhead Bowling Club and both Reserve teams are at home to Hawkhead Bowling Club.
Good luck to our players this evening.

This evening is the Quarterfinal of the P&D Bowling Association Top 5. Blacklandmill Bowling Club will face holders Meik...
15/06/2026

This evening is the Quarterfinal of the P&D Bowling Association Top 5. Blacklandmill Bowling Club will face holders Meikleriggs Bowling Club at Wellmeadow Bowling Club in a repeat of last seasons Quarterfinal. Last season Meikleriggs won 3-2 and went on to win the Top 5. Good luck to our players this evening.

Week 7 of the PVBA Outdoor League, Division 2 and Blacklandmill Bowling Club will be looking to bounce back after a 7-1 ...
15/06/2026

Week 7 of the PVBA Outdoor League, Division 2 and Blacklandmill Bowling Club will be looking to bounce back after a 7-1 defeat away to league leaders JG Fleming last week. Sitting midtable today they face Inchinnan at home. Good luck to our Vets

Week ahead
14/06/2026

Week ahead

Well done to our Over 55 Fours who won last night and are now into the Bowls Scotland District 25 Final for the 4th time...
13/06/2026

Well done to our Over 55 Fours who won last night and are now into the Bowls Scotland District 25 Final for the 4th time in 5 years.
Today we turn our attention to the Renshaw Challenge Cup with 4 Triples out. We play Neilston at Arthurlie, Kilbarchan Bowling Club at Elderslie Wallace Bowling Club, Elderslie at JG Fleming and Linwood Bowling Club at Kilbarchan.
There are 2 games at Blacklandmill Bowling Club where Elderslie play Brookfield and Kilbarchan play Neilston.
All games start at 2pm and we wish our teams the best of luck.

The Bowls Scotland District 25 Championship semifinals continue this evening. Last night our Singles, Pairs and Triples ...
12/06/2026

The Bowls Scotland District 25 Championship semifinals continue this evening. Last night our Singles, Pairs and Triples all won and our Fours narrowly lost.
Tonight is the chance of our Over 55 Fours and it is a rematch of last night as they play Linwood Bowling Club. All games this evening are at Charleston Bowling Club starting at 7pm. There has been a change to our team as David Gemmell isn't available and he has been replaced by Tony Corrigan. This means our team this evening is Colin Carr, James Lappin, Stephen Murphy and Tony Corrigan.
Good luck to all our players.

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