
“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

“Situated in the leafy suburbs, it is the home of North London Tennis, Totteridge tennis club is a fantastic venue with 6 hard courts and 3 Euroclay courts, all with floodlights. With 9 mens and 7 womens teams ranging from the premier division down, there is the opportunity to play competitively at every level.
In addition there are Men and Ladies Winter League teams as well as Mixed Veterans teams. The club has an active social diary with regular events such as Pilates,art classes, wine tasting, guided walk, table tennis tournaments, club trips abroad etc. There’s a thriving bar, where players and guests can enjoy a wide range of beverages. The bar is open most days and there’s Wi-Fi access within the club house.”
Great Bushey Drive, Totteridge, London N20 8QL

“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.”

“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

“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.”

“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.

“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

“We are north London’s most established cycling team. We have both an enviable reputation racing on the road, time trials and Cyclo Cross. We are keen to attract new cycling talent and are always interested to hear from either cyclists who are currently racing and looking for a new team OR enthusiastic amateurs aiming to start racing.”

“We are an active friendly BSAC registered diving club based in Potters Bar with around 40 members. With over 37 years of experience we organise dive trips throughout the year to various locations around the UK and abroad.
We pride ourselves, in being one of the friendliest BSAC clubs. Our members are all ages and both male and female. You will find our members are always willing to answer questions and offer guidance to new divers and those of you who are already qualified will find a warm welcome here.
We meet at the Furzefield Centre, Mutton Lane, Potters Bar EN6 3BW on Tuesday evenings 8.45pm (pool 9.00pm till 10.00pm).
If you would like to try diving then send us an email or give us a call on the club line.”

“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.

“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.”

“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.”

“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.”

“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.”