One of our most beloved national sports, cricket remains enduringly popular in the UK and across the world.  Many towns operate small cricket clubs and counties have their own teams.  When it comes to playing cricket, training all year round is highly important, and that is why we supply a specialist cricket dome for those who play the sport.

Cricket was first referenced in 1598, with some arguing that the game’s origins date back to the beginning of the 14th century.  It has remained popular in England for many centuries and commands as much attention as football and rugby, particularly when summer rolls around, granting us fair enough weather to participate in the sport.  Of course, even in the summer months there is always the issue of foul weather ruining outdoor play.  This is where our cricket domes can truly help.

Our fixed domes make for affordable alternatives to indoor cricket facilities and allow training to continue even in inclement weather.  Designed in accordance with British Standards Building Regulations for wind and snow loadings, they are built to resist even the most challenging conditions.  The frames for the covers are made from glulam wood or high-tensile steel which is hot dip galvanised.  The covers of the domes are made from PVC-coated polyester fabric which is heavy duty and flame retardant.  The covers also feature fire doors and sliding side curtains giving natural light and ventilation.  Electrical lighting solutions are installed to ensure that play can continue even in poor light conditions.

With our cricket dome structures, players can continue even in the worst possible weather.  We have supplied these domes to a wide variety of customers, and they have become renowned for their sheer quality and the fact that they provide excellent protection against all weathers.