

Bowden@englandnetball. Co. uk or 07587 033638 East Essex NDO - Sarah Parker – Sarah. Parker@englandnetball.
co. uk or 07587 033639 Essex Thurrock NDO - Rachel Dunn – Rachel. Dunn@englandnetball. co.
uk or 07587 033640 Hertfordshire NDO - Emma Harrison – Emma. Harrison@englandnetball. Co. uk or 07587 033641 Norfolk NDO - Laura Case – Laura.
Case@englandnetball. Co. uk or 07587 033642 Suffolk NDO - Rachel Shaw – Rachel. Shaw@englandnetball.
co.
Netball East is a thriving netball club located in Luton, Bedfordshire. As part of the East Region of England Netball, the club is dedicated to promoting and developing netball within the seven counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, East Essex, Essex Thurrock, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk.
The club is governed by a Regional Management Board (RMB) consisting of elected volunteers and various Technical Support Groups (TSG) responsible for areas such as competition, finance, officiating, volunteering, communications, and inclusion. The RMB works closely with the National Governance, Volunteering, and Co-coordinator teams to ensure effective management and development of netball in the region.
Netball East offers a wide range of opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels. The club runs regular training sessions and competitions, including the regional league and performance development programme. They also support club development through initiatives like the Club Action Planning Scheme (CAPS) and work on growing junior clubs and increasing participation in the sport.
Coaching is a key focus at Netball East, with qualified coaches providing expert guidance and support to players. The club also prioritises officiating, offering opportunities for individuals to train and gain qualifications as netball officials. Additionally, Netball East places emphasis on performance, working with talented players to help them reach their full potential.
Volunteering is highly encouraged at Netball East, as the club recognises the important role volunteers play in the success of the sport. From coaching and officiating to administration and event organisation, there are various ways to get involved and contribute to the netball community.
For those interested in joining Netball East, the club provides information on where to play, including details of local netball development officers who can assist with inquiries and registration. The club's website is a valuable resource for accessing information about playing, coaching, officiating, performance, competition, and volunteering opportunities.
Netball East aims to create a supportive and inclusive environment where individuals can develop their netball skills, build friendships, and enjoy the sport. By working in partnership with counties, schools, and other organisations, the club strives to make netball accessible to all and promote its growth and success within the East Region.