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“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”

“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.”

“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

Join via Facebook page.

“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 support and race at many local venues, clubs and BRCA Mid South regional’s in the area as well as running our own club here in Watford every Thursday evening at Parmiters Sports Centre, High Elms Lane, Garston, Watford WD25 0JU.”

“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.”

“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.”

“Welcome to Barnet LTC. The club has eight courts – four Astroturf and four Claytex. Five of the courts are floodlit. We are proud to provide social and competitive tennis for players of all ages and standards.

Our members can play tennis all year round and also have the use of the bar area with pool and table tennis tables.

The club has six Mens’ and four Ladies’ teams in Hertfordshire Summer Leagues and another six Mens’ and three Ladies’ teams in Middlesex Leagues. We also have Veterans’ teams as well as Junior teams for all age groups.”

Barnet Lawn Tennis Club, Gloucester Road, New Barnet EN5 1RS

“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.”

“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.”

“Shaftesbury cater for athletes of all ages from 10 years upwards, competing in track and field athletics, cross-country and road running.

The club welcomes new members – Athletes, Officials (or prospective Officials), Coaches (or those who may be interested in taking up Coaching) or Supporters who are as important as the Athletes themselves.”

Shaftesbury is based at Allianz Park.

“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.”

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