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“We cater for all types of players from those wishing to play competitive table tennis to those who are just starting to explore the delights of Table Tennis. Visitors and new members are always welcome.

We are open every night of the week from 19.30 until 23.00 except Sundays. We have a maximum of 9 tables but this is usually limited to 7 tables during the week due to prearranged League matches being played alongside practice table bookings. We always have a minimum of 3 tables available for practice bookings.

Social Table Tennis sessions are for people of all ages and playing standards. They tend to be less competitve than match play and many of the attendees prefer to play doubles rather than singles. You do not have to be a member to attend and new players are always welcome. Morning sessions are held on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday between 10.00 am and 12.00 pm. An afternoon session is held on Wednesdays between 2.00 pm and 4.00 pm. Fees are £3 for members and £5 for non-members. No pre-booking is necessary, just turn up and play.”

Barnet Lane, Barnet, Herts EN5 2DN

“We originate as a WWII Home Guard unit but on 1st May 1945 it became the East Barnet Home Guard (1944) RifleClub, then on 23rd April 1956, it became the East Barnet Rifle and Revolver Club, later changing it’s name on 14th February 1964 to what we are known as today the East Barnet Shooting Club.

Our main clubhouse is in the north of the London Borough of Barnet, on the outskirts of North London adjoining Hertfordshire. But we also have a Clay Pigeon field just off the A1 road, near Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.”

“The Lyonsdown Club was founded in mid 1895 and is the oldest Snooker & Billiards club in the UK and the World. This small but exclusive club has been continually active since its opening.

The Lyonsdown Club is in New Barnet, Hertfordshire and was originally a stable, the premises formerly being part of Oakwood House Estate.

Without question, we have to say that our club and members are deeply indebted to past members who did so much to forge the development and structure of the club.

Currently, the Lyonsdown Club is in a very healthy position. The Club works very hard to keep an even balance of membership and availability of table time. With this in mind, the membership is monitored regularly by the Management Committee.

First and foremost, to be a member of the Lyonsdown Club, you have to have an interest in snooker or billiards, and play the game. We do not wish to allow membership to anyone who has no interest in the game.”

“Welcome to our fencing club for ages 5-18 years (Mini Fence: 5-7 years; Other Groups: 8-18 years).
The club runs on a Saturday during term time only.
All equipment is supplied by the club and is included in the fees.
Finchley Foil is affiliated to British Fencing and is run by an experienced team led by Clare Halsted, (an ex-Olympic fencer, Veterans World Champion 2012 and a G.P.), our professional coaches Leo, Marinko, Justyna, Irina and Chris, together with our administrator Sharon Brosnan – the Club Secretary.”

“Most of our members live in the Borough of Enfield, the northern half of Barnet Borough, and South Herts around Potters Bar, Northaw & Cuffley, but you are very welcome to join us wherever you live. Our group was founded in 1972 by keen local walkers, and has offered a full programme of walks led by experienced leaders to successive generations for over 40 years. We share a love of walking and the countryside.

If you would like to join us, you become a member of Ramblers national organisation. They will assign you to our group if you live in our patch (EN1 to EN6, N9, N11 to N14, N18, N20, or N21) or, if you live elsewhere, you can specify our group when you join. If you are already a member of another Group, you can ask to be added to our mailing list to receive our Newsletter & full Walks Programme. Come along and try a couple of walks first.

As well as organising a full programme of walks and social activities, members of our group help to check out local footpaths and work to safeguard the footpath network.”

“The Barnet & District Angling Club was started in 1933 by a group of keen local fishermen who wanted to provide fishing facilities to local anglers.”

“Welcome to the Hadley Angling and Preservation Society website. HAPS Is a small, friendly club that was formed in 1982 to control fishing at Jack’s Lake in Hadley Woods, Barnet, Hertfordshire. The lake is available to members and day tickets. The club arranges matches and coach outings for club members.”

“Baseball is one of the fastest growing sports in the UK and, with the increasing coverage of Major League Baseball on British television, Herts Baseball Club is seeing a huge growth in the number of youth and adult members.

We are one of the largest baseball clubs in the country and are affiliated with the adult and youth leagues of the British Baseball Federation and Little League Inc.”

“We’re a judo club based in Lyonsdown Hall, Lyonsdown Road, Barnet – all ages welcome”

For more information please contact Simon Mazzullo.

“Welcome to North London Outdoor Group (also known as Barnet YHA Group).

North London Outdoor Group (also known as Barnet YHA Group) organises walking weekends away throughout the year, weekend day walks, summer evening walks and social events for members. We organise about 20 weekends away each year.

We currently have about 75 members in the age range 30s to 50s and above, living in North London and Hertfordshire.”

“The London Orienteering Klubb (LOK) draws its members from the north side of the River Thames and to the west of the Lea Valley. It competes against other clubs and hosts local and regional races.

Our runners are of all ages, from beginners to national standard atheletes. New members are most welcome and training can be given.

The sport is of Swedish origin, and we have used the Swedish spelling in our name.”

“We are a friendly bunch of people united by our passion for Orienteering. In Orienteering circles we are often known as “Happy Herts” or just HH. We have achieved Sport England Clubmark accreditation status which recognises our commitment to fostering opportunities for juniors and to those who help with our junior activities.

Happy Herts draws its membership from across the county and beyond (including North London & Middlesex) and across a wide spectrum of Orienteering competence. It exists to promote the sport of Orienteering, both by organising events and by encouraging members to attend the events of other clubs.”

“If you’re looking for a friendly swimming club, whatever your swimming needs, we aim to be the club for you.

We have regular evening training sessions during the week, and morning training sessions at the weekend at the following locations:

Queen Elizabeth’s Girls’ School
Address: High Street, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 5RR
Monday, Tuesday, Friday (Swim School only) & Sunday

Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School for Boys
Address: Queens Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 4DQ
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday

Whitings Hill Primary School
Address: Whitings Road, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 2QY
Tuesday for Swim School only”

“VK Barnet is north London’s premier Volleyball club.

We train indoors every Wednesday evening (September till June) from 8pm to 10pm at the Queen Elizabeth Leisure Centre, Barnet, North London EN5 5RR.

We are affiliated to the Hertfordshire Volleyball Association and we currently run two Men’s teams one in Division 1, the other in Division 2, one team in the Ladies’ Division and a Mixed team.

VK Barnet Volleyball Club are looking for new players to join both their ladies and men’s squads.”

“What is Oak Hill park run? It is a 5km run – it’s you against the clock.

When is it? Every Saturday at 9:00am.

Where is it? It’s run in Oak Hill Park, East Barnet, London.”

Check website for registration details.

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