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“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.”

“Each month we hold a friendly indoor meeting to discuss local cycling issues. We also look at specific aspects of cycling with a speaker, video or a practical demonstration on cycle maintenance. We can give you help and advice on bikes and cycling. Meetings are on the last Thursday of each month at 8pm in the Carey Hall of Trinity Church Centre, 15 Nether St. North Finchley N12 7NN, a short way down Nether Street from Tally Ho.

We run a programme of rides for the average cyclist who wants to enjoy the peace of the countryside, good food and a relaxed social atmosphere. All day rides are held on the third Sunday of every month – more in summer! You can ride in a group at an easy pace with a leader to show the way, and stop for lunch at a pub or café. And you can be sure you won’t be left behind. Usual start is from North Finchley at 10am. Evening rides too, in the summer.”

“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.”

“Monken Hadley Cricket Club, based in Barnet, Herts, welcomes players of all standards to play friendly cricket matches on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the summer. Please contact us through the website if you would like to play – regularly or just occasionally!

History
The earliest recorded report of cricket being played on the Common appeared in the Barnet Press and it referred to a game against the Privy Council Office CC on June 14th 1862. It is however probably that cricket was played on the Common earlier than this as the novelist, Anthony Trollop (1815-1882), in his novel “The Bertrams”, which was set in the 1840s made a reference to Cricket on the Common. His mother lived in Hadley and it is therefore quite likely that he drew on real life for inspiration.

The present Monken Hadley Cricket Club, which has its pitch on the grassland at the western end of the Common, was reformed in 1954 and has played continuously since that time.”

“The First XV currently plays in London League North West Three and other Senior sides play in their respective Hertfordshire-Middlesex Merit Tables. The Club also has a very strong and active Mini and Junior section from under 7’s to under 17’s involving over 350 children and youths.

In addition, there is also a Colts Team, Development Squad and an aspiring Ladies Section. The Junior teams play many matches in the Hertfordshire Middlesex Leagues sponsored by Saracens.”

Barnet Elizabethans RFC, Byng Road, Barnet EN5 4NP

“Barnet Karate Club is a Martial Arts School offering Karate classes in Barnet, UK for kids, men and women. Barnet Karate Club is Located at 80 Margaret Road, New Barnet.”

“Saracens Amateur Rugby Club actively welcomes new playing and social members to the Club.”

Saracens Amateur RFC, Bramley Sports Ground, Green Road, Southgate, London N14 4AB

“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 Hertfordshire Polo Club. Whether you are a member of the Club, interested in learning to play, looking for an exciting activity day, a venue for a meeting or conference or just simply somewhere to go for a fun and exhilarating day out then Herts Polo Club has the answer.

Herts Polo Club is only 40 minutes from Central London. With two main BR stations close by and only minutes from the A1 we are extremely conveniently located for all your entertaining and corporate hospitality needs.

Herts Polo Club is open year round, with play taking place during the winter on one of the largest all-weather polo arenas in the country. In addition to this there is a large floodlit indoor school available for lessons on those dark winter evenings and five full-size grass polo pitches for play in the summer.”

Hertfordshire Polo Club, Woolmers Park, Letty Green, Herts SG14 2NX

“The club was originally founded in 1940 to provide cricket for the former pupils of Queen Elizabeth’s Boys School in Barnet, but we have been an open club for many years, and welcome members from across the Barnet area and beyond.

The club currently runs 5 adult teams, 9 colts teams and a Ladies team. The three Saturday adult teams play in Divisions 3A, 8A and 10B of the Saracens Hertfordshire Cricket League, while there is one league & one friendly XI on Sunday’s helping to bridge the gap between junior and senior cricket.

We are always looking for new members to join our friendly club, so whether you are a junior looking to play, a parent or a more experienced player or coach wanting to join a new club, or just someone looking for a quiet place to have a drink and watch some cricket, come and say hello.”

Old Elizabethans Memorial Playing Fields, Mays Lane, Barnet EN5 2AG

“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.”

“Founded: 1882

Members of: Spartan South Midlands Football League (1st team & Under 25 Development team)
Herts Senior County League (‘A’ team).

Affiliated to: Hertfordshire Football Association.

Club colours: Red shirts, black shorts, black socks.
Change colours: Yellow shirts, white shorts, white socks.

Ground address: Brickfield Lane, Arkley, Barnet, EN5 3LD

“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.”

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