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Opening hours

Monday 11:30am - 3pm then 6pm - 11pm

Tuesday 11:30am - 3pm then 6pm - 10:30pm

Wednesday 12:00 - 3pm then 6pm - 11pm

Thursday 11:30am -11pm

Friday 11:30am - 3pm then 6pm - 11:30pm

Saturday 11am - 11:30pm

Sunday 11am - 7pm

Come and Visit Us

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BINGO

Every Tuesday 8pm

plus 2 Flyers every Friday and Saturday evenings.

Friday Bingo 8:30pm - 9pm

Saturday Bingo 8pm - 8:30pm

DANCING & LESSONS

Mojive Lessons & Dancing every Wednesday evenings

THURSDAY LUNCHTIME CLUB

Quizzes Games and Bingo

LUCKY 7 & MEAT DRAW

Sunday Lunchtime

KEY TO A FORTUNE & JOKER

KTAF every Friday evening.

JOKER every Saturday evening.

SNOOKER, POOL, DARTS, CRIBBAGE & DOMINOES ETC

 

New Team Members are always welcome

WHAT'S ON

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SPORT
FOOD

Tuesday 11:30am - 14:00pm
Thursday 11:30am - 14:00pm
Saturday 11am - 14:00pm


 

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FUNCTION ROOM BOOKING

Ideal location for Parties, skittle nights and celebrations.

Full bar facilities. Small stage and dance floor.

Strictly NO 18th Birthday parties.

Must be a Club Member to book.

Catering available on request.

Please contact the Club Secretary for more details and booking.

NOTICE BOARD
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FULL MEMBERS

SENIOR MEMBERSHIP

New members £20 plus £9 joining fee per year.

£20 per year thereafter for all members

£10 per year.

Eligible after 5 years service and over 65 years of age

MEMBERSHIP

Hythe Club traces its history back to 1797 when missionaries from a congregational chapel were sent across Southampton Water to convert the “Hethens” as natives of Hythe were known. They went on to build a chapel close to where a ferry still connects the village to the city via the world’s oldest working pier. One suspects the founders would not be too happy, however, to find that three walls of that original building are now part of the club’s snooker room. After a spell as a Mission Hall and as a school a British Legion Club was formed on the site in 1927, becoming a CIU club in 1937. Since then the club has steadily expanded and with 1,950 members is one of the largest in the South. Expansion is not that easy, however, in what is a conservation area, and the club’s new conservatory, for instance, was only built after lengthy discussions with the planners.

HISTORY OF THE CLUB

Club Secretary; Julie Harnett.
26, Pylewell Road, Hythe, Southampton, Hampshire. SO45-6AQ

02380-847139

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