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Club-Links-2015-2016-1.Pdf Club Links 2015-2016 Club Contact name/web address Tel. Number Water Based North Dorset Turbos Chris Gassman 01258 820202 www.northdorsetturbos.co.uk [email protected] Clayesmore Swim Club Ali Pickford 01747 813002 www.clayesmore.com [email protected] Port Regis Rookies Swim Club 01747 857957 [email protected] Wincanton Swim Club Phil Merritt 01963 33685 www.wincantonswimmingclub.co.uk [email protected] Yeovil District Swimming Club Mark Rawle Head Coach 07805 609731 www.ydsc.co.uk [email protected] Wincanton Water Polo Club Gavin Munnery 01963 220652 www.wincantonswimmingclub.co.uk enquiries Stour Valley Canoeing Club Geoff Collins 01258 451741 www.stourvalley.cc 07770 777683 [email protected] Frome Canoe Club Pam Dixon 01373 473836 www.fromecanoeclub.co.uk Frome-canoe-club.org.uk Dance Jazzercise Charity Tidbury 07799 484042 www.facebook.com/jazzercisedorsetwilts Stagecoach Theatre Arts School Tracey Richards 01935 475929 TLW Dance Tiffany/Lynne 01747 850462 www.shaftesbury academy.co.uk Paris Helen Dance Paris Helen/”Miss Paris” 01747850462 www.shaftesburyacademy.co.uk Tisbury Dance Wendy Spencer-Smith 01747 870354 Danceworks Debbie Kelly 01373 474481 Chalk Valley Dance Class Miss Jennifer Rose 01747 852679 Barefoot Dance Jules Bond Gillingham School of Dance Megan Lewis 01373 302462 07742 430606 Sherborne Dance Academy Caroline 01935 816156 www.sherbornedance.co.uk Stur Steppers Dance School Mrs. J Wright 01258 471282 Yetminster Irish Dancers Sharon Sandom 07730 532198 www.yetminsteririshdancers.com Gymnastics/Toning Fitness by Design-Yoga Colin Fricker 01747 835180 Port Regis Gymnastics Coral King 01747 857957 www.portregis.com Blandford Gymnastics Kanga Helen Barnett-Moore 01258 453941 Club www.blandfordforumgymnasticsclub.co.uk Orchard Gymnastics Barry/Karen Phelan 01935 425682 www.orchardgymnastics.co.uk Junior Gym training @ Rivers www.riversmeetgillingham.org 01747 834013 Meet Centre Club Links 2015-2016 Trampolining Rivers Meet Trampolining Barry Francis 01747 834013 www.rigersmeetgillingham.org Wincaton Trampolining Wincanton Sports Centre 01963 824400 www.ledleisure.co.uk Cheerleading Dorset Dragons Cheerleading Emma Ward 07827 911172 www.dorsetdragons.co.uk Climbing North Dorset Climbing Club Alex More 01747 854498 Athletics Yeovil Olympiads Athletics Club www.yeovilolympiads.com 01935 433388 Gillingham Trotters Ones Braun [email protected] www.gillinghamtrotters.talktalk.net Impact Athletics training Trudi Carter 07971 453759 Wimborne Athletics Club www.wimborneac.co.uk Self Defence/Martial Arts Gillingham Tae Kwon-do Debbie Hill 07767 668304 www.taekwondo.co.uk/schools/gillingham Shaftesbury Tae Kwon-Do Mr. Rob Tucker 01225 344530 Tisbury Tae Kwon-Do Rachel Holmes 07525 778588 Sturminster Tae Kwon-Do 01258 488879/471831 Wincanton BTKA Karate Club Paul Hacker 07967125458 Shotokan Karate Pete Manning 01747 860231 Blackmore Vale Karate Steffan Frost 01747 838490/07522856467 Bushido Martial Arts @ Kathryn Purnell 01935 424858 Sherborne [email protected] Sturminster Newton Boxing Club www.sturabc.co.uk 07817 243101 Shaun Weks Blackmore Vale Amateur Boxing Keith Dukes 01373 463085 Club Susan Lodge www.imagineboxing.com/boxing- clubs/blackmorevaleabc Gillingham Kick Boxing @Fitness Colin Fricker 01747 835180 by Design www.fitnessbydesign.ltd.uk Yeo Bowmen Archer Club Frieda Lloyd 01305 863437 www.yeobowmen.co.uk Gillingham School Archer Club Andrew/jane Rees 01747 822222 (Gillingham School) Karting, Motor Cycling and Motocross South Somerset Motocross Club www.southsomersettmx.com Club Links 2015-2016 Horse Riding Pippin Equestrian Helen Barton -Smith 01747 822997 Pony Hunt Pony Club Mrs Avril 01747 8222291 www.branche3s.pcuk.org/portman [email protected] Horse Riding - Pevlings Alison Titheridge 01963 370990 Stour Valley Riding Club www.stourvalleyridingclub.co.,uk Cycling Gillingham and District Wheelers www.gdw.org.uk Cycle Club Blackmore Vale Cyclists Touring Paul Nicholson 01258 863442 Club & Yeo Valley Triathlon North Dorset www.northdorsettriclub.sm4.biz 01258 480453 Badminton North Dorset Badminton Club Mr C Aston 01747 823144 Gillingham & Marnhull www.mgbc.org.uk 01747 834013 Badminton Club Wincanton Badminton Club www.wincantonsports.co.uk 01963 834400 Basketball South Coast Tigers Basketball Michael Dronyk 07726 940575 club www.southcoasttigersbasketball.co.uk South Coast Tigers Basketball Michael Dronyk 07726 940575 Gillingham Academy Rosie Thompson 01747 822222 (Gillingham School) Bowls Gillingham Bowling Club www.gillinghambowlsdorset.com 01474 824140 Cricket Blandford CC Ian Milne 01258 451826 Bradford Abbas CC bradfordabbas-play-cricket.com Buckhorn Weston CC buckhornwestoncc.co.uk Dorset Girls Cricket www.dorsetwomen.play-cricket.com Kilmington CC David Barton 07740511528 Kilmington CC Indoor www.kscc.org.uk Marnhull CC Marnhull.play-cricket.com Mere CC Mere.co.uk Shaftesbury CC Youth Cricket Terry Warder 07780 925380 Shillingstone CC (includes girls) Hugh Shackle 01258 860147 www.shillingstone.play-cricket.com Club Links 2015-2016 Cricket Continued South Wilts CC www.southwiltscc.com Spetisbury CC Sandcmcc-play-cricket.com Stalbridge CC Colin Moore 01963 364251 www.stalbridgecc.co.uk Warminster CC Warminstercricket.co.uk Sturminster and Hinton CC Steve Moore 01258 472413 01258 472211 Football (Boys) Gillingham Town YFC www.pitchero.com/clubs/gillinghamtownfc Mere Town FC Meretownfc.co.uk 01747 863305 Wincanton Town YFC www.wincantontownfc.com [email protected] Stalbridge Youth FC Stalbridgeyouthfc.com [email protected] Frome Town YFC www.frometownfc.co.uk 01373 464087 Sturminster Newton FC Snutc.co.uk Okeford Fitzpaine FC Heather Chaffrey 01258 860102 Okefordunitedfc.co.uk Donhead United FC Jason Phillips 07557 476383 www.pitchero.com/clubs/donheadunitedfc Shaftesbury Rockies FC Katie Scammell 01747 850727/07887427024 Football (Girls) Mere Town FC 01747 863305 Sturminster Newton Girls FC www.snufc.official-web-site.co.uk 01258 471406 Dorset FA Dorsetfa.com Golf Sherborne Yeovil Golf Club yeovilgolfclub.com 01935 422965 Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Alex Taylor 01722 742645 Club www.salisburygolf.co.uk Rushmore Golf Club www.rushmoregolfclub.co.uk 01725 516391 Port Regis Golf Club www.portregis.com 01747 857800 West Wilts Golf Club www.westwiltsgolfclub.co.uk 01985 213133 Wincanton Golf Club 01963 435850 Henstridge Golf Club www.golf-henstridge.com 01963362789 Bullpits Golf Club www.bullpitsgolfcourse.co.uk 01747 840084 Hockey (Girls) Gillingham Hockey Club Richard Williamson 07771 507258 www.gillinghamhockeyclub.co.uk Yeovil & Sherborne HC www.yshc.co.uk 07815906481 Hockey (Boys) Gillingham Hockey Club www.gillinghamhockeyclub.co.uk Yeovil and Sherborne HC Tony Organ 07815 906481 www.yshc.co.uk Netball North Dorset Junior Netball Northdorsetnetballclub.co.uk Rugby North Dorset RFC www.ndrfc.co.uk 01747 822748 Salisbury RFC www.salisburyrfc.org 01747 325317 Sherborne RFC www.pitchero.com/clubs/sherbornerfc Wincanton RFC Keith Lavelle 07711350124 www.pitchero.com/clubs/wincanton Snooker Salisbury Snooker Club www.salisbury snookerclub.co.uk 01722 323923 Tennis North Dorset TC Ian Griffin 01747 852705 Wincanton TC Rick Elvidge 01747 841396 Shaftesbury Tennis Centre Ian Griffin 07727 061077 www.shaftesburytenniscentre.co.uk Sherborne Tennis Club Matt Long (Head Coach) 08454563591 www.sherbornetennis.com Table Tennis Sturminster Table Tennis Club Nick 01258 473237 www.sturtabletennis.on-4.com Ultimate Frisbee Gyllas Flying Saucers Anna Maynard 01747 835499 www.gyllasflyingsaucers.com Fencing Salisbury Fencing Club Geoffrey Russell 01980 862355 www.salisburyfencingclub.org.uk 07810 196578 Wessex Blades www.wessexblades.co.uk Useful contacts: Rivers Meet Centre: Hardings Lane, Gillingham Dorset SP8 4QP Tel No. 01747 834013 www.riversmeetgillingham.org Sturminster Newton Leisure Centre: Honeymead Lane, Sturminster Newton DT10 1EW Tel No. 01258 471831 Blandford Leisure Centre: Milldown Road, Blandford Forum, DT10 7DB Tel No: 01258 455566 Wincanton Sports Centre: West Hill, Wincanton BA9 9SP Tel No. 01963 824400 www.wincantonsports.co.uk Motcombe Park Sports Centre: Port Regis, Motcombe Park, Shaftesbury SP7 9QA Tel No. 01747 856327 www.portregis.com Tisbury and District Sports Centre: Weaveland Road, Tisbury, Wilts SP3 6HJ Tel No. 01747 871141 Fitness by Design: Unit 19 Old Market Place, Station Road, Gillingham SP8 4QQ Tel. No 01747 835180 www.fitnessbydesign.ltd.uk .
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