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Glasgow Sports Club GLASGOW SPORTS CLUB for ages 5+ For further information www.glasgowlife.org.uk 0141 287 3884 Garscube Harriers ARCHERY VENUE Garscube Sports Complex, Welcome G20 0SP to the Glasgow Sports Club Directory Glasgow Archers AGE 9 years + VENUE Craigholme School Playing Fields, CONTACT Stuart Irvine or Chris Bennett This directory shows a wide range of G41 4RD [email protected] or AGE 12 years + sports available in Glasgow. [email protected] CONTACT Duncan MacDonald The clubs are colour coded for the www.garscubeharriers.org.uk Victoria Park City of Glasgow AC [email protected] VENUE Scotstoun Stadium, G14 9HU following areas: http://glasgowarchers.co.uk/ AGE 8+ years and adults North East South North West CONTACT Gordon Innes Maryhill Harriers VENUE Glasgow Club John Paul, G23 5LY 0141 563 7013 / 07983 360 804 Please see the map on page 27. AGE 8 years + [email protected] ATHLETICS CONTACT Margaret Peebles 07852 877 057 [email protected] www.vp-glasgow.com If you are interested in attending [email protected] any of the clubs please get in touch Red Star Athletics (Disability Sport) with the named contact listed next to VENUE Crownpoint Rd Track and St the club. Mungo’s Sec School, G40 2AL AGE 8 years + BADMINTON CONTACT Janice Eaglesham 07712 624 498 Glasgow Sport offer a range of [email protected] Arc Milton Club County community sports club throughout the VENUE Ashgill Recreation Centre, VENUE Cockburn Centre, G51 4TQ city. See page 25. G22 7HN AGE 16 years + Shettleston Harriers AGE 8 years + CONTACT Libby Hamilton 07946 637 578 A key for the symbols is shown on the VENUE Glasgow Club Crownpoint Sports CONTACT Joseph Moffat 0141 772 7993 [email protected] inside back cover. Complex, G40 2AL AGE 8 + years and adults Glasgow Disability Badminton Club CONTACT Alex Mackay 0141 551 9046 VENUE Glasgow Club Haghill, G32 3LS Shawlands Shuttles AGE 12 years + 07887 908 610 VENUE Shawlands Academy, G41 3TR CONTACT Mary Adie 0141 779 2003 [email protected] AGE 8 - 12 years 07790 414 503 CONTACT Jim Gemmell 07808 502 535 [email protected] [email protected] Giffnock North AAC VENUE Glasgow Club Nethercraigs (Apr- Oct) Cardonald College (Nov- Special Olympics Club Shuttleworks VENUE Firhill Sports Complex, G20 7HH March), G52 1RR VENUE Cockburn Centre, G51 4TQ AGE 14 years + AGE 8 - 14 years AGE 8 - 18 years CONTACT David Gillespie 07809 431 184 CONTACT Clare Stevenson 0141 632 7107 CONTACT Bob Ullah [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.giffnocknorth.co.uk www.shuttleworksclub.org Darnley Junior Badminton Southside Athletics VENUE Darnley Community Centre, Scotstoun Badminton Club G53 7LA VENUE St Fillan’s Primary School, G44 5AF VENUE Glasgow Club Scotstoun, G14 9HU AGE 7 - 12 years AGE 6 years + AGE 7 - 18 years CONTACT Fiona Archbold CONTACT Gavin McWilliams 0141 287 3884 CONTACT Eleanor Trayner 0141 959 7839 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.wix.com/badmintonsbc/sbc 2 3 BASKETBALL BOWLING Glasgow City Basketball Club Glasgow Eagles (Disability Sport) Balornock Bowling Club Mount Florida Bowling Club VENUE Eastbank Academy, G32 9AA Basketball Club VENUE Balornock Bowling Club, G21 3NH VENUE Mount Florida Bowling Club, AGE 8 + years and adults VENUE Glasgow Club Donald Dewar, AGE 10 years and upwards / Adults G44 4UE CONTACT Jim Sinclair & Donald Macleod G15 8SX CONTACT Julie Colligan 07902 665 557 AGE 8 - 16 years 07963 135 238 AGE 9 years + [email protected] CONTACT Laurie Ross 0141 632 5331 [email protected] CONTACT Alec Watt 07801 559 175 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.facebook.com/pages/Glasgow-City- Hawthorn Bowling Club Basketball-Club/168399219912487 VENUE Hawthorn Bowling Club, G22 6HE Special Olympics Bowls Club Glasgow Fever Basketball AGE 10 years + and adults VENUE Glasgow Club Castlemilk, VENUE Hillhead High, G12 8LJ CONTACT Club Chairperson 0141 336 5825 G45 9NF Glasgow Storm AGE 5 - 16 years + and adults AGE 14 years + VENUE North Glasgow College, CONTACT Adreinne Hunter 07813 702 863 Fairfield Bowling Club CONTACT Liz Boyd 07747 167 810 G21 4TD [email protected] VENUE Fairfield Bowling Club, G51 4XA [email protected] AGE 8 - 16 years www.seeconsultants.org/Glasgow_Fever_Bas- AGE 10-17s (U10s if accompanied by CONTACT Jason Stone ketball_Club.html an adult) [email protected] CONTACT Jeanette O’Donnell Kelvindale Bowling Club 0141 445 1357 www.glasgowstorm.co.uk VENUE Kelvindale Bowling Club, G12 0HP [email protected] Glasgow Rens Basketball Club AGE 7 years + and adults VENUE Notre Dame HS, G12 9NL CONTACT Tom Cooke 0141 576 0139 Rocks Community Clubs AGE 14 years + [email protected] VENUE various venus CONTACT John Campbell 0141 637 2962 Hillington Estate Bowling AGE 8 years + [email protected] VENUE Hillington Estate Bowling Club, CONTACT Scottish Sports Futures www.glasgowrensbasketball.co.uk G52 4LA 0141 218 4640 [email protected] AGE 7 years + CONTACT Robert Mclean 0141 883 6219 [email protected] www.hebc.co.uk Glasgow Rocks Juniors Cuckoo Basketball Club VENUE Knightswood Secondary, G13 2XD VENUE Shawlands Academy, G41 3TR AGE 10 years + AGE 8 - 16 years CONTACT Ross Hutton 0141 214640 CONTACT Ahid Ojaghi 07771 996 528 [email protected] [email protected] http://www.glasgowrocks.co.uk/Home/ Cuckoo Basketball Club Glasgow Storm VENUE St Fillan’s Primary School, G44 5AF VENUE Knightswood Secondary, G13 2XD AGE 8 - 12 years AGE 8 years + and adults CONTACT Ahid Ojaghi 07771 996 528 CONTACT David Purdie 07854 233 601 [email protected] [email protected] www.glasgowstorm.co.uk West of Scotland Wheelchair Sports VENUE St Ninian’s H S, G46 6UG AGE 9 years + CONTACT Gary Davidson 07976 724 654 [email protected] 4 5 BOXING CRICKET Glasgow Phoenix ABC Argo Boxing Club Active Life Club Glasgow Accies Cricket Club VENUE Glasgow Pheonix Boxing Club, VENUE St Marks Church Hall VENUE Glasgow Club Holyrood, G42 0PD VENUE Glasgow Academy Sports Hall, G40 4LB AGE 10 years + and adults AGE 10 - 16 years G12 8HE AGE 10 years + and adults CONTACT Paul McCann 07950 101 172 CONTACT Raza Sadiq 07791 896 634 AGE 8 years - adults CONTACT Peter Harrison 07983 715 883 [email protected] CONTACT Colin Dawson [email protected] www.activelifeclub.org 0141 339 3217 / 07931 569 138 [email protected] Drumchapel ABC VENUE Glasgow Club Drumchapel, www.glasgowaccies.cc Dennistoun McNair ABC G15 8NS Clydesdale Cricket Club VENUE Ruchazie Community Centre, AGE 10 years + and adults VENUE Clydesdale Cricket Club, G41 4LA G33 3TJ CONTACT Ian McGirr 0141 944 7276 AGE 6 years - adults Hillhead Cricket Club AGE 8 years + [email protected] CONTACT Ian Anderson 0141 423 1463 VENUE Hillhead Sports Club, G12 9XP CONTACT Jamie Cunningham 0141 774 9620 [email protected] AGE 8 years - adult [email protected] www.clydesdalecricket.org.uk CONTACT Richard Bond 07971 381 404 Ketra ABC www.hillheadcricket.co.uk VENUE Netherton Community Centre, Rob Roy Boxing Club G13 1AX Clydesdale Cricket Club VENUE Quarrywood Tennants Hall, AGE 10 years + and adults VENUE Glasgow Club Holyrood Victoria Park Cricket Club G21 3ET CONTACT Alan Hamilton 07858 952 847 AGE 6 - 10 years CONTACT Jon Barnes 07896 707750 AGE 10 years + and adults CONTACT David Hart 0141 423 1463 [email protected] CONTACT James or Stephen [email protected] www.victoriacc.co.uk 07963 398 971 North Glasgow Boxing and Fitness www.clydesdalecricket.org.uk [email protected] West of Scotland Cricket Club VENUE Glasgow Club Milton, G22 7QR VENUE West of Scotland Cricket AGE 10 years + and adults Club, G11 5LU CONTACT Pat Kerr 07855 827 049 Poloc Cricket Club AGE 8 years - adults Bellahouston ABC VENUE Poloc Cricket Club, Pollok Park CONTACT Jim Young VENUE Palace Of Arts, G52 1EQ G43 1AT 07711 985 033 / 0141 339 0688 AGE 7 years + Partick Amateur Boxing Academy AGE 8 years - adults [email protected] CONTACT Douglas Pinkett VENUE Glasgow Club John Paul, G23 5LY CONTACT Keith Young 0141 632 0730 www.westofscotlandcricketclub.co.uk [email protected] AGE 10 years + and adults or 07802 951913 CONTACT Joe Brannan 07594 408 157 Kelvin Amatuer Boxing Club VENUE Kelvin ABC, G42 8HL CROQUET AGE 8 - 16 years CONTACT David Cardwell 0141 636 3977 CHEERLEADING Glasgow Croquet Club [email protected] VENUE Alexandra Park AGE 18 years + Goldstar Cheerleading VENUE Ibrox Complex, G51 2XP CONTACT Rod Williams Noble Art ABC AGE 5 years + 0141 632 7829 VENUE Levernwood Community Hall, G52 CONTACT Claire McKay [email protected] AGE 7 years + [email protected] CONTACT Kris McAdam 07976 683 749 www.goldstarcheerleaders.com [email protected] 6 7 CYCLING FENCING FOOTBALL Glasgow Wheelers Cycling Club Bellahouston Fencing Club Cali Thistle Glasgow United VENUE c/o St Mungo`s School, VENUE The Pearce Institute, G51 3UU VENUE Springburn Synthetic, G21 3UB VENUE Glasgow Club Crownpoint Sports Crownpoint Road, G40 2AL AGE 9 years - adults AGE 8 years + Complex, G40 2AL AGE 16 years + CONTACT Tom Sorbie [email protected] CONTACT Stewart Cameron 07970 551 671 AGE 15 - 19 years CONTACT Tommy Banks 07766 968 091 www.bellahoustonfencingclub.org.uk [email protected] CONTACT Lynsey Clark 07713 517 922 [email protected]
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