Mildenhall Town has been in continuous existence since their formation in 1898. Despite this long history the first team has only won two pieces of silverware, the Suffolk Junior Cup in 1900 and the Cambridgeshire Invitation Cup in 1996.
The club's early history is sketchily recorded, but in 1945 they joined the Bury & District League. They remained in this league until 1969, when they departed for the Cambridgeshire League, despite being located in Suffolk. Until this point the club had played at various grounds and had been groundsharing with the village cricket Club since the Second World War. 1971 saw the cricket club depart and MTFC took full control of the Recreation Way site.
In 1975 Mildenhall gained promotion to the league's Premier Division, where they stayed until 1988. The formation of the Eastern Counties League allowed the club to progress to a higher level, and Mildehall joined the league's First Division. This step up required the club to upgrade the ground's facilities - such as adding a covered stand, perimeter rails, hard standing, a new clubhouse, and floodlights - in order to satisy the league's requirements. The last of these upgrades was completed in time for the beginning of the 1994-95 season.
Unfortunately, the club's changing rooms were destroyed by fire in December 1995. After compromising by using community facilities for several years, a new development was completed in 1998. The work off the pitch was rewarded by the footballing efforts of the team, and promotion to the Premier Division was achieved in 1998-99, and the club remain in this division to this day.
For the latest lineup, fixtures and more visit the Hall's site here.
Amateur Dramatics
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Cricket
by Mildenhall Cricket Club
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150 years of cricketing history
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Aviation
by Paul Coppin
Swimming
by Mildenhall Sharks
Mildenhall Sharks!
This swim club runs every Friday night at Mildenhall Swimming Pool, 5:30pm-9:30pm. All levels of swimmer; beginner upward are welcomed.
The Sharks have been swimming since the 70s. We are a friendly professional club that enjoy swimming socially, for fitness and competitively.
We base our meets at Mildenhall Swimming Pool and invite you to visit our website where you can download and print free swim vouchers.
Enjoy swimming? Come swim with the sharks!
beautiful views, rest, relaxation & a bite or two
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