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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

“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

“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.”

“Our mission is to work with vulnerable people so that they gain access to housing, health and other services in order to achieve dignity; to make their own effective choices; and to express themselves as fully independent members of society. HAB should be a ‘Place of Change’ – enabling and facilitating practical change for individuals and promoting the needs of Homeless people within our society.

The Day Centre developed from the work of Ballards Lane Methodist Church, Finchley Reform Synagogue and the forum Barnet Action on Single Homelessness.”

Homeless Action in Barnet, 36B Woodhouse Road, London N12 0RG

“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

The Ringers would like to “extend a warm invitation to everyone interested in learning more about the bells or having a try to come along on a Monday evening and see what we are up to”.

“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.”

The groups meet on a weekly basis, in libraries across the borough.

Friern Barnet Library Tuesday from 11am
Chipping Barnet Library Tuesday from 2pm
New Barnet Community Centre also holds sessions every Wednesday from 10.30am

For more information, email or call Paul Higgins from the Reader Group.

“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.”

“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

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

For more information please contact Simon Mazzullo.

“Finchley Choral Society (FCS) is a thriving, North London, community choir, which was founded over a hundred years ago to give local people the opportunity to study, practise and perform choral singing. Today we are proud to be recognised as one of the area’s leading choral societies. Under the acclaimed leadership of our Music Director, Grace Rossiter, assisted by our outstanding accompanist Richard Harvey, FCS performs a large part of the choral repertoire including both great classical works and more modern pieces, some specially commissioned for the choir.”

“The Good Companions ADS have been performing amateur drama at John Keble church in Edgware, Middlesex since 1933. We are now one of the leading drama groups in the London Borough of Barnet.”

“Working for a fairer, greener and better Barnet

The Liberal Democrats exist to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no-one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity. (Preamble to The Liberal Democrat Constitution”

Here in Barnet we champion fairness for all and for our environment. From leading the campaign to keep Barnet Libraries open, fighting for our posiition in a free and fair Europe to defending the protection of our green belt, the Barnet Liberal Democrats are on your side.”

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