Abbey Works Retirement Association
Monthly meetings, including a guest speaker. Approximately 6 coach trips per year + an annual holiday.
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Bransgore Probus Club
Bransgore Probus Club holds monthly lunch time meetings, with a speaker and arrange visits to places of interest in the South of England. There are skittles evenings and social events to which wives and partners are invited, as well as Ladies Day Lunches during the Summer and at Christmas
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Catherington Club for the Retired
The opportunity to meet once a month people of a similar age, to be entertained by a speaker or entertainer, join in a raffle, purchase 2nd hand books, participate in a sales table and interact with the local first school.
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Civil Service Pensioners' Alliance (East Solent)
To maintain and improve the purchasing power of all pensions from Civil Service and related schemes. To initiate and participate in any action which will benefit pensioners. To promote the economic and social well being of pensioners. Ramble, raffle, updates, outings, speakers etc
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Civil Service Retirement Fellowship - Aldershot Group
Activities and events held regularly - Please contact us for more information.
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Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (Alton Group)
A registered charity which is sponsored by the Government. Its objects are to meet the needs of Civil Service Pensioners and their dependants in a wide variety of social and welfare activities including a volunteer visiting service.
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Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (Chandlers Ford Branch)
Activities and events held regularly - Please contact us for more information.
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Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (Emsworth & Havant)
The fellowship is a nationwide voluntary organisation concerned for the welfare of retired civil servants and their dependants. Its aim to provide mutual support and friendship for beneficiaries when facing problems. Local groups arrange social activities, (talks, coach trips, Christmas Lunch etc) for those who wish to join in.
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Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (Fleet)
Part of a nationwide organisation whose aim is to provide social contacts and visiting the house-bound. Fleet is one of the six groups in the North Hampshire Branch. Fleet group holds regular monthly meetings.
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Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (Headquarters)
Based on a nationwide network of over 450 groups, a wide range of social activities are offered locally. There is also a visiting service to ill or housebound beneficiaries where volunteers are available.
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Civil Service Retirement Fellowship (Southsea)
Fellowship and support to retired civil servants and similar ex-personnel. Coffee morning once a month and afternoon sessions once a month with speakers or entertainment. Also short holiday breaks and days out.
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Friends in Retirement (& Catholic Widows Association)
A social group for retired men & women, regardless of age. Have a short meeting (minutes read, outings arranged), then tea & biscuits, a raffle, then bingo, a speaker or a bring & buy.
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Hedge End Monday Over Sixty Club
To meet on Monday afternoon for social meetings outings, entertainment, keep contact with friends. Transport is available so can keep independence as long as possible. Fund raising to cover running costs.
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Hedge End Retirement Club
Retirement Club meets once a week for playing whist, cards and bingo. Cups of tea and biscuits. Luncheons, dinners, outings.
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National Federation of Occupational Pensioners
Social and some welfare to retired persons with an occupational pension.
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National Health Service Retirement Fellowship (Farnham & District Branch)
Social and welfare for members
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Probus Club (Barton on Sea)
The aim of the club is to promote fellowship among retired professional and business men with talks, visits and social activities.
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Probus Club (Eastleigh & Chandlers Ford)
A club for retired men aged 60+. The aim of the club is to promote friendship and fellowship amongst members by holding a monthly luncheon meeting and by promoting other activities for their mutual benefit and enjoyment.
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Probus Club (Fareham)
We have over forty members who were prominent in their business life and now enjoy the company of like minded members on a monthly basis. Prior to a two course lunch the members enjoy a drink and a chat in the lounge. After lunch a speaker gives a talk which is usually very interesting and covers a variety of subjects from Ostrich farming to Round the World Yacht Racing. The club is run on a simple basis that members inform the Secretary if they cannot make it. There are no arduous duties as it is recognised that being retired the members want to relax and enjoy the get together.
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Probus Club (Itchen Valley)
Monthly luncheon meetings and regular social gatherings and visits for retired or semi-retired business men. Meetings are in Chandlers Ford
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Probus Club (King Alfred Probus Club, Winchester)
Regular, monthly luncheon meetings at which a speaker gives a presentation plus outings to places of interest, theatre and other performances, skittles events etc.
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Probus Club (Southampton)
The purpose is to foster fellowship between members. Open to all professional and business men who are fully or partially retired. Monthly lunch meeting and full social programme.
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Retired Mens Fellowship (Nursling, Rownhams and District)
Interesting speakers and wide variety of topics. Occasional outings. Christmas luncheon with guests. Light refreshments and prize draw at all meetings.
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Retired Staff Association (Test Valley)
Activities include social trips, meetings with invited speakers and welfare of sick members.
Membership restricted to all retired employees of Test Valley B.C and retired employees of Testway Housing Association previously employed by TVBC.
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Southampton Health Service Retirement Fellowship
We support members during illness and recovery by means of visits. We cannot offer any financial support. We arrange day trips and an annual holiday by coach. We have other social activities like skittle evenings and a Christmas Lunch.
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Southern Retired Chartered Engineers
The SRCE is an association of Chartered Engineers in retirement, who meet socially with their partners to visit sites of historic, cultural, botanical or engineering interest. The arranged visit will include a lunch.
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Submariners Association (Southampton Branch)
We are a friendly informal branch. National reunion venue is in Nottingham in 2009.
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The Rainbow Club
Bingo every Monday and occasional outings and lunches.
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Tythings Coffee and Lunch Club
Morning coffee/tea, cards, or just a chat during the week. Occasional organised trips. We are now able to offer limited transport (with waiting list), which is sponsored by Yateley Town Council, to and from the club, which meets on Thursdays 11.00am - 1.00pm (later if special occasions/outings). Also The Water Babes over 60's
free swimming at Hart Leisure Centre - door to door service approx 2 times a month - phone Ann for details.
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University of The Third Age (U3A - Alton)
We run nearly 40 groups which are a mix of both physical and academic. Also coach outings to events and places of interest such as theatres, museums and National Trust properties etc.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Eastleigh District)
U3A is a learning co-operative of older people which enables members to share many educational, creative and leisure activities. Groups are formed to pursue special interests such as computer, discussion, keep fit, reading and history. Visiting place of interest is also included as part of our activities.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Ems Valley)
Monthly meetings with interesting speakers.
A variety of small groups focussing on a wide range of topics and activities.
Organised trips.
Opportunities to join nationally-organised summer schools at universities throughout the country
Travel tours - U.K., Europe, Worldwide, organised nationally
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University Of The Third Age (U3A - Emsworth & District)
A monthly general meeting with a speaker and small group meetings, usually in members' homes, on topics of common interest - e.g. literature, poetry, musical appreciation, languages, geneaology and local history. Approximately 20 Subject and Activity groups are run though some have waiting lists to join.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Farnborough)
Group learning and activity for our members
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University of The Third Age (U3A - Fleet & District)
Self help group for the provision of facilities for middle aged and older people to improve their knowledge in a wide range of subjects. We have some 80 active subject groups.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Gosport)
U3A provides educational and social activites for people who have retired from full-time employment. Over 40 different interest groups including a week's walk. 1 general interest meeting a month with a speaker. We do not employ any tutors as all groups run by members.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Horndean and District)
Monthly meetings with a speaker, smaller groups running independently from the main committee but reporting to them - groups such as walking, local history, gardening, photography, discussion group, theatre visits; the list can be endless provided there are enough people to form the group and to have somewhere to meet.
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University of The Third Age (U3A - Liphook)
Regular monthly meetings are held with invited speakers. In addition there are many special interest groups that members may join - e.g Genealogy, Local History, Walking, Book Circle, Current Affairs, French Conversation, Music, Table Tennis, Science and Technology, Archaeology, Exploring Art, Painting, Scrabble, Chess, Creative Writing, Tai Chi, Play Reading, Meditation, Wine Appreciation, Boule, Cookery for Men, Tennis, Card Making, Flower Arranging, Antiques, Jazz appreciation, Bridge, Early Spanish and others.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Lymington)
Monthly Meetings with a Speaker and refreshments on the 1st Thursday of the month, plus 30 different Study and Activity Groups.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Meon Valley)
Talks, lectures, music group. reading group, geology group, walking group.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Monks Brook)
U3A (University of the Third Age) gives a chance for older people to share their wealth of knowledge, skills and experience. Its for the retired but not retiring!
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University Of The Third Age (U3A - New Forest/Waterside)
No qualifications required or given. Open to ladies and gentlemen who are able, disabled, lonely, widowed, retired or even semi retired couples or single. Groups, local history, French, Russian, painting, walks, discussion, genealogy, history, tai chi with future computer lessons.
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University Of The Third Age (U3A - Petersfield)
To advance the education of middle-aged and older people who are not in full-time employment. To facilitate leisure and recreational activities aimed at improving conditions of life for the above persons in the interest of their social welfare.
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University Of The Third Age (U3A - Portsmouth)
A life-long learning organisation for people no longer in full-time employment. Organised by the members for the members. There are 25 groups on 21 different subjects. New groups can be set up whenever there is the demand for it.
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University Of The Third Age (U3A - Salisbury & District)
Study and social activities for the retired.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Waterlooville)
The group was formed in January 2006 and now has a thriving membership of over 300. Meetings with a speaker are held on 4th Wednesday of each month (except August and December). Interest groups include Archaeology, Art History, Bridge, Discussion, Family History, French, Gardening, Geology, German, History, Line Dancing, Local History, Mah Yong, Music Appreciation, Outings, Photography, Painting, Poetry, Reading, Science, Spanish, Tai Chi and Walking. Most groups meet in members' homes. Please contact us for the latest details.
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University of the Third Age (U3A - Winchester)
Over 100 groups meeting weekly/monthly. Languages, books, outings, theatre, cookery, gardening, music, computers, walking, history, architecture etc.
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