Sports Groups
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Whittington Bowling Club
A crown green bowling club for all ages, social and league bowling, club competitions, ladies morning and numerous social events.
Club Captain – Bob Russell – 01543 432356
Treasurer – Bob Pretty – 01543 433502
Secretary – Dave Jones – 07429074758 -
Whittington Cricket Club
Players from anywhere. Juniors age 8+ to under 17 and 5 senior teams. Cricket season April to Sept, training on Bit End Field.
Juniors Mon Tues & Wed 6pm onwards.
Seniors Thurs 18:00 onwards.
Chair - Richard Abell - 01543 432548
Secretary – John Butler – 01543 432654 -
Whittington Football Club
Whittington Football Club, is a Charter Standard Community Football Club that was established in 1989.
They have 45 junior teams in 12 different age groups, plus two adults teams and two teams for over 40's and over 50's
There is also a Saturday morning Soccer Centre and a Wildcats Girls Centre.
Club Secretary – Leighton Thomas - 07973828979
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Whittington United Football Club
Whittington’s only open age adult Sunday side. Formed back in the 1980’s the club offers both a social and sporting option for anyone looking to play 11 a side men’s football.
Adam Joyce – 07847612112
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Whittington Gun Club
Whittington Gun Club is a small friendly shooting ground offering various disciplines in clay pigeon shooting. We have a 50 to 100 bird sporting, Skeet, DTL, BallTrap along with a compact sporting setup so can cater for all shooting tastes.
Open every other Sunday 9:30 till 1:00 and during the summer months on a Thursday evening from 5:30 - 7:30.Chris Clayton – whittingtongunclub@care4free.net
07930 123456
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Whittington Tai Chi & Aikido Club
Tai Chi Whittington Village Hall (Lounge)
Sunday – 10:30 – 11:30
Thursday – 10:45 – 11:45
Wednesday 19:00 – 20:00Aikido Whittington Village Hall
Sunday 10.00 – 12.30
Mick Sheridan – 01889 803992 – Issoan@btinternet.com -
Whittington Running Group
Whittington Running Group meet at 6pm every Thursday at The Bell car park.
The running group heads down the canal for a loop of Hopwas Woods and back across the ranges – anything from five to eight miles at paces to suit many abilities, with a nice social in the pub to finish.