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Clubs & Groups
Haslemere has a wide range of adult and children's groups and clubs. Many of these are run by volunteers, passionate about bringing people together. Find something that you want to join using our clubs and groups directory.
Clubs & Groups Directory
The Haslemere Society
With over 400 members, the Haslemere Society works to protect and enhance Haslemere, nearby villages and the surrounding countryside. It encourages local interest and support, with a particular focus on heritage, the environment and planning matters.
Founded in 1884, the Society is the oldest Civic Society in the country. It organises several events and talks each year on topics of local interest, publishes a high‑quality newsletter twice annually, and runs a Blue Plaque scheme celebrating 17 people and events that have helped shape the Haslemere we know today.
Godalming & Haslemere Ramblers
Come and join us on one of our walks in stunning local countryside.
We organise walks every week throughout the year, varying in length from 3 to 12 miles.
Our Walks Programme gives details of all our walks. These take place on Wednesdays, Thursday mornings, Friday evenings (during the summer months), Sundays and some Saturdays. On all-day walks we usually have a pub stop at lunchtime. Areas covered include Surrey, West Sussex, Hampshire and London. For members we have a WhatsApp group for car-sharing.
3 Counties Vineyard Walking Groups
There are 3 walking groups at 3 Counties Vineyard Church covering various abilities, from 2 to 5 miles.
On the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month, led by Eric Pepper, this walking group is for fellowship, fitness, flora and fauna as walkers enjoy the wonders of creation all around. All abilities are welcome. Sign up for details of when and where to meet. Feel free to invite friends and neighbours!
On the 2nd Wednesday of the month, the walking group heads off from different locations within the local area. These walks will be around 5 miles each time, taking up to 2 hours to complete. All those with sufficient walking ability / fitness welcome. Feel free to invite friends and neighbours.
Haslemere Comrades Club
Haslemere Stroke Club
We are a small friendly group offering a chair-bound physiotherapy session with a pianist. We meet on Wednesday afternoons at Holy Cross Hospital from 2pm – 4 pm (with a few seasonal breaks). We offer a 45 minute chair bound exercise programme led by a physiotherapist.
This is followed by tea then an assortment of activities – music, talks, quizzes, games. Anything to get the brain thinking and having a bit of fun at the same time. Our emphasis is also on letting the carers have a couple of hours to themselves although they are welcome to stay should they wish to do so.
We aim to make the afternoon fun, light hearted but we are good at talking to the members and listening to their troubles, and helping where we can. They all take part as much as they are able to and there is no pressure to do more than they feel they can. And of course, carers have a chance to have an afternoon off.
The Outdoors Project - Haslemere & Guildford
Here at The Outdoors Project, we deliver fun activities that appeal to every child, in a non-competitive setting, and this is what makes us truly amazing! Get ready to have loads of fun, make new friends, embrace the fresh air, be as loud (or as quiet) as you want to be, and have a blast in the great outdoors! A fresh approach to childcare. Fresh air. Fresh activities. Fresh attitude.
The Blackdown & Hindhead Supporters of The National Trust
The Black Down and Hindhead Supporters help the local National Trust to conserve and protect their landscape nature reserves in and around Haslemere. The Committee liaises with the local National Trust staff to agree on key additional projects for the local area which central National Trust budgets are unable to cover.
Waverley Active
Waverley Active campaign to provide a safe, enjoyable and accessible environment for people of all ages and the ability to both start and enjoy cycling. Their current aim is, but is not limited to, these first areas:
School and Training
Young Cyclist group
Adult Cyclist group
Mixed age Cycle group (young people with suitable adult supervision allowed to join rides)
They are hoping to attend more events in the near future and are in the final stages of getting their stall set up. They are also in the process of becoming a Community Interest Company (CIC), so that they can host their own events.
The Mumma's Village
There is an African proverb that says “It takes a village to raise a child.” At The Mummas Village we want to provide you with a network of experts and other parents to educate, support and guide you through your pregnancy and parenting journey at every stage. We offer evidence based, logical and down to earth antenatal classes together with fun, stimulating, developmentally appropriate baby classes. Our ethos is to offer continuity of care, judgement free support and a safe community for parents to learn and families to grow.
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