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Lordswood Korfball Club was formed in 1976 and changed it's name to Kwiek
Korfball Club named after Kwiek of Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The colours of the Club are Orange Shirts and Black Shorts or Skirts. An
alternate strip of Black Shirts or Purple Shirts reflected the merging of Kwiek
and Raiders Korfball Club in 2000.
Kwiek is a community-based Korfball Club centred in the Medway Towns, Kent.
Kwiek is one of the oldest members of the Kent Korfball Association to which
it is affiliated and similarly to the
British Korfball Association./span>
Kwiek Teams participate from Under 9s to Seniors in the Local KKA League and
also in the BKA National League.
Kwiek has long been active in the community, establishing club schools links as
early as 1985 and with youth centres in 1986. Kwiek continues to work with the
community, Medway Council, The Medway Sports Development Unit, Strood Sports
Centre and Kent Sports Development Unit. Kwiek members are active in the
organisation and administration of Korball at local, area and national level.
The current Chairman of British Korfball Association is Corrinne Buckland, the
current Kent Korfball Association Chairman and Youth Officer, Adrian Dawson and
Frank Sieber are all members of Kwiek Korfball Club.
Kwiek works with local schools to develop further its excellent youth programme.
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