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Email: opbc@btinternet.com
Phone: 0151 524 2630
Our Small Groups are on Wednesday at 8pm. The Small Groups meet in members of our churches homes except 1st Wed in month when in they meet in Church.
Email: info@emmanuelnetherton.org
Phone: 0151 931 1151
We have got small groups in a number of areas around Netherton and Bootle but we intent to expand these considerably over time. If you are not in a small group then you are definately missing something. Our small groups offer an opportunity for you to fur
SMILE Liverpool are a registered charity helping chronic pain sufferers live a normal life, despite the ongoing pain they live with. We meet each Monday morning, except Bank Holidays, to provide organised gentle exercise and relaxation plus a form of Tai
A self-help group for chronic pain sufferers, providing support and encouragement in completing the principles and practices of relaxation, gentle exercise and Tai Chi, as learned at the Walton Pain Management Programme in order to relieve pain. Encourage
Email: mail@crossens.org.uk
Phone: 01704 227507 or 07931 520219
Snack Lunch is on Wednesday from 12noon-2pm.
Email: social@sandbsportsclub.co.uk
Phone: 01704 569 951
Snooker at Southport and Birkdale have had a Snooker team playing in the Southport and District Amateur Snooker League since the 1970’s. The club has one representative team and are currently playing in Division 1 following promotion.
Early in its hist
Snooker and Darts is a newly formed group and new members are welcome.
Our group leader is Dudley Lidiard phone
01704 870595 or email dudley.lidiard1@btinternet.com. We meet fortnightly on a Friday at the Gild Hall.
Phone: 01704 872 089
Snooker, Darts and Dominoes clubs at Freshfield Bowling Club. The clubs are on Monday to Saturday.
Email: generalsecretary@southsandsbc.org.uk
Upcoming social events are listed on our website. We sometimes go to the quiz night at Southport Football Club. Watch our webiste for more information.
Email: social@sandbsportsclub.co.uk
Phone: 01704 569 951
At Southport and Birkdale Sports Club we have a large and active social scene with a variety of functions throughout the year based around our award winning bar. We serve a wide range of cask conditioned ale, draught beers, bottled beer, cider and wine. A
Email: innerwheelsouthport@gmail.com
Phone: 01704 533768
There are three main objects of Inner Wheel. These are to promote true friendship, to encourage the ideals of personal service and to foster international understanding.
Clubs meet regularly and have a full and varied programme including speakers on su
Email: penn1945@blueyonder.co.uk
Phone: 0151 526 6610
Social Club and Activities for young adults with learning disabilities. MYASC provides a social evening once a month and party nights throughout the year. The club is open to over 18's only.
Email: contact@swanwomenscentre.org
Phone: 0151 933 3292
The SWAN Centre is the perfect place to meet new friends and socialise. We organise a range of groups and activities where women can talk and have fun. You can build confidence, develop skills or relax and unwind. Everyone is welcome!
Email: admin.presfield@schools.sefton.gov.uk
Phone: 01704 227831
Friends of Presfield School works to advance the education of pupils of Presfield Special School by raising fund for the purchase of extra equipment and to hold social activities for students.
Email: julie.perry@valourumcare.co.uk
Phone: 01704 870 119
The home offers a range of activities for residents and day centre visitors including exercise classes, film clubs and bingo nights. Pottery is a particular favourite — we have our own kiln. We also organise trips out ranging from a visit to the local pub
Email: info@bradburyfields.org.uk
Phone: 0151 221 0888
Bradbury Fields offer many different activities for people with sight loss such as Social Groups, Art, Music, Sports and more!
Email: somali@merseymail.com
Phone: 0151 709 3853
We provide Social and cultural activities for the somali community
Email: anant1937@talktalk.net
Phone: 01704 870399
Club 25 is registered as Parents & Friends Association for Young Adults with Learning Difficulties which is a registered charity providing social, leisure and recreational facilities for young adults with slight to moderate learning difficulties. Activiti
Email: hltc@rgvk.co.uk
Phone: 01704 576 987
We aim to provide information to existing members and to people looking to join a tennis club in the Southport area. Hillside Lawn Tennis Club is one of the friendliest and social tennis clubs in the Southport area.
Email: stmonica.bootle@rcaolp.co.uk
Phone: 0151 922 4819
The Social Centre function room is available for hire for all kinds of functions and parties. Please contact the Centre for details and to book.
Email: englishmartyrs@rcaolp.co.uk
Phone: 0151 928 3471
Social Centre
Email: maghullrbl@hotmail.com
Phone: 0151 526 2047
Social Club were everyone is welcome. Our function room and lounge holds 200 people. Our games Room has 3 full size snooker tables, TV and darts. We are open every night from 7:30pm. We are available for hire in the afternoon and the evenings. New members
Email: secretary@stjeromes.org.uk
Phone: 01704 875 935
We have a Social Club Room that is available for Room Hire. Our Social Club is ideal for weddings, birthdays, christenings, social events and dinner dances. Our Licensed Bar can stay open until 1am. Our Social Club can seat 200 people.
Email: liverpoolhub@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk
Phone: 0151 203 1101
Social clubs cover our community and activity clubs, offering a wide range of activities, outings and opportunities to socialise with friends old and new.
Email: info@brothersofcharity.org.uk
Phone: 0151 228 4439
Historically people who have used services have not been encouraged or supported to move into the labour market and it is only very recently that the government has acknowledged the need to provide specialised support to help prepare people for the demand of a working enviroment.