Minutes from old AGMs date back to February 22, 1951, when a meeting was called to form a club to be known as Beetley CC.
The club then ran until the outbreak of Covid when it was forced to to abandon its fixtures due to the government ban.
Unfortunately the club was never able to reform and the awful decision to disband was taken by officials.
The outfield and wicket mowers have been donated to another local club in the area for them to use and some of the remaining club funds have been given to two local clubs with the proviso that they purchase a cup to keep the Beetley name alive in cricket.
The final remaining funds were presented to Beetley Primary School to buy equipment for the school and they have also been given the Beetley CC Cup to be presented for sporting endeavour each year.
A spokesman said: “It was a sad day but at least with the trophies presented to the recipients the name of Beetley CC will live on for many years into the future.”