Eastbourne Seniors Forum
“Health and Well-Being” Special Interest Group

This Directory has won an award from the Primary Care Trust for its contribution towards health improvement. We thank the East Sussex and Weald NHS Trust and our Advertisers for help in defraying the cost of publication. The information contained in this directory has been provided by various sources, is accurate at the time of printing, and is published in good faith, though we cannot vouch for the quality or safety of the premises or services provided. Updates are posted on our website: www.esf-online.org as they arise, and we reprint the Directory as necessary.

The Forum is for everybody over 50, living or working in Eastbourne, who is welcome to join, regardless of ethnic background, disability, sexuality, religious, cultural or political beliefs.

Preparation for a healthy retirement should involve seeking out activity facilities suited to one’s abilities and interests, rather than planning to put one’s feet up - and dying of inactivity and boredom! Some will want to concentrate on physical activities. Others will prefer stretching their brains. Spiritual well-being – making and valuing friends, feeling valued for oneself rather than what one does, and having a sense of purpose in life – is also increasingly important in older life. A healthy balance needs to be struck between all three activities; physical, mental and spiritual, just as a balanced diet is necessary for good health.

The ESF Health and Well-Being Group has therefore tried to identify the local leisure, learning and sports facilities, to provide opportunities for older people to enjoy themselves and keep themselves fit.

Physical strength diminishes with age, so some activity, whether standing, walking or running is essential to maintain muscle power. Some activities, such as racquet sports, need to be backed up by more specific strength training, to avoid muscle strain. All the gymnasia, in Sports Centres and elsewhere, will offer friendly advice and support.

This Directory has won an award from the Primary Care Trust for its contribution towards health improvement. We thank the East Sussex and Weald NHS Trust and our Advertisers for help in defraying the cost of publication. The information contained in this directory has been provided by various sources, is accurate at the time of printing, and is published in good faith, though we cannot vouch for the quality or safety of the premises or services provided. We plan to update the printed Directory annually, but updates are posted on our website: www.esf-online.org as they arise

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ARCHERY

Eastbourne Archers. Meets at Langney Sports Club, Priory Lane, 
Langney BN23 9QJ.Secretary: Mr Andrew Britsch. Tel: 01323 762214.

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ART CLASSES

Age Concern, Venton Centre, Junction Road BN1 3QY. Tel: 732853.

Bourne Arts. Art tuition, leisure drawing and painting.
4 Parsonage Road, Eastbourne BN21 1JE. Tel: 01323 732012

Cavendish and Ratton Community Arts. Provides arts activities for people of all ages. Ratton School, Park Avenue, Eastbourne BN21 2XR.
Tel: 07876037472.

Eastbourne Seniors Club. Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane, Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157.

Leisure Painters. Polegate Community Centre, 54 Windsor Way, Polegate BN26 5AP. Contact Janet Wells Tel: 01323 485044.

Monday Art Classes Frenchgate Christian Centre, Frenchgate Road, BN22 9EU. Tutor: Ben Ecclestone. Tel: 01323 504210.

Polegate Painting and Sketching Group.
Secretary: Sarah Griffin Tel: 485813.

Portsdown Art Group. Broadway Church Hall, The Broadway,
(off Lindfield Road) Hampden Park. BN22 0AS.
Contact: Roger Jones Tel: 01323 506175.

Pleasure Painters. St Barnabas Church Hall, Kingfisher Drive, Langney BN23 7RL. Contact: Jackie Steggall: 01323 647480.

Sovereign Harbour Art Group Tel. For beginners and experienced painters. Christ the King Parish Hall, Princes Road. BN23 6HT. Tutor: Angela Clarke-Beagley Tel: 07914 884378

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ASTRONOMY

Eastbourne Astronomical Society Meets in the Memorial Hall, Church Street, Willingdon, for talks, and in Arlington Village Hall, for observation meetings. Contact: Mr R Cripps. Tel: 01323 732067.

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BADMINTON.
Badminton, especially through the winter months, is a good sport, and there are many clubs in Eastbourne. Badminton facilities open to the public at the Cavendish, David Lloyd, Hampden Park, Shinewater, and Sovereign Sports Centres.
 
Ansvar Badminton Club. Meets at St Bedes School, Dukes Drive Eastbourne. Secretary: Mr G Selvey Tel: 01323 764989.

Eastbourne and District Badminton Club. (competitive)
Secretary: Annette Huggett. Tel: 01323 500019.

Hardwick Badminton Club. Meets at the Causeway School, Larkspur Drive, Langney. Secretary: Mr A Potipher 01323 482640.

St Annes Ladies Badminton Club. (for ladies only) Meets at the Guide HQ. Hartfield Lane. (off The Avenue).
Secretary Mrs Sheila Puttock. Tel: 01323 503409

Saints Badminton Club. (for men only) Meets at University of Brighton Denton Road Sports Hall, Meads, Eastbourne
Contact: www.eastbournebadminton.co.uk

SS Ramblers Badminton Club. Meets at Cavendish Sports Centre. Secretary: Mr P Wilkinson. Tel: 01323 640956.

TOFFS over 55s Club, University of Brighton, (Eastbourne Sports Centre),  Contact: Faris Al-Askar. Tel:01273 643706.

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BOWLS and BOWLING

INDOOR BOWLS.

Eastbourne & District Indoor Bowls Association, 5 Hampden Park Drive, Eastbourne BN22 9ZR. Tel: 01323 506009.

Langney Sports Club Indoor Bowls Club, Priory Lane Eastbourne    BN23 7QH. Tel: 01323 762245. Secretary Mrs K M Selby.
 
OUTDOOR BOWLS.
Eastbourne Bowling Club. 3 Saffrons Rd Eastbourne BN21 1DG.
Club Secretary  Tel: 01323 724340.

Gildredge Park Bowling Club, The Goffs Eastbourne BN21 1EY.
Tel: 01323 649689. Club Secretary: Mrs Margaret Andrews 01323 504336

Hampden Park Bowling Association Hampden Park Drive Eastbourne BN22 9QN Secretary Bob Depper Tel: 01323 762392

Parade Bowls Club. Redoubt Gardens, Royal Parade Eastbourne
BN22 7AE. Club Secretary: Richard Field Tel: 01323 737950.

Royal Sovereign Bowls Club, The Greens Princes Park Eastbourne
BN23 6EF 01323 412211. Club Secretary Barbara Archer 01323 721708.

St. Johns (Meads) Bowling Club. Meets at Helen’s Gardens, Dukes Drive Meads. BN20 7XH. Hon Secretary Margaret Way Tel: 01323 731260.

Victoria Drive and Eastbourne Ladies Bowls Club Next to Drive Hotel, Victoria Drive. Match Secretary Mr Chris Field. Tel: 01323 416476, Club Secretary Pauline Davies. Tel: 01323 508927.

SHORT MAT BOWLS

Eastbourne Seniors Club. Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane, Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157.

Shinewater Sports and Community Centre, Milfoil Drive Eastbourne BN23 8ED. Tel;01323 768614.

BOWLING, TEN PIN

Lloyds Lanes Broadwater Way, Eastbourne BN22 9PZ.
Tel: 01323 509999.

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BRIDGE

Age Concern, Venton Centre, Junction Road Eastbourne BN1 3QY.
Tel: 01323 638474.

Devonshire Bridge Club. Westdown House (opp. Esperance Hospital) Hartington Place Eastbourne BN21 3BW.
Contact Mrs J Barlow. Tel: 01323 739999.

Eastbourne Bridge Club. 1st Floor, RAFA Buildings, Wish Road Eastbourne BN21 4NX. Tel 01323 645876.
Secretary: Mrs Barbara Baker. Tel: 01323 505544.

Eastbourne Seniors Club. Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane Eastbourne. BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157.

Saffrons Bridge Club (Winter only). (Part of Eastbourne Bowling Club)
3 Saffrons Road Eastbourne BN21 1DG.
Contact: John McMullen Tel: 01323 733770.

Sovereign Bridge Club. 11 Hobart Quay, Sovereign Harbour North, Pevensey Bay Rd BN23 5PB. Contact Mr H Shirley. Tel: 01323 471749.

Wannock Bridge Club. Wannock Village Hall, Jevington Road Polegate BN26 5NX. Contact: Terri Beck. Tel: 07922 153321.

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CHESS
Age Concern, Venton Centre, Junction Road Eastbourne BN21 3QY.
Tel: 01323 638474.

Eastbourne Chess Club, Meets at Edgmond Evangelical Centre,
39 Church Street, BN21 1HP. Contact: John Herbert Tel: 01323 721520.

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COMPUTER SKILLS

As a source of information, and a means of communication, the Internet is a most valuable medium, and elementary courses now teach the essentials without going into the difficult stuff. You don't even have to buy a computer; most libraries give free access. People with disabilities especially benefit from the internet, as shopping on-line, and E-mailing their friends saves tiring journeys to the shops and pillar box.

Age Concern, Venton Centre, Junction Road Eastbourne BN21 3QY.
Tel: 01323 638474.

Eastbourne Seniors Club. Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane, Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157.

East Sussex County Council Mobile Office, visits weekly at Sovereign Harbour (car park opp. Yacht Club). Free computer and internet access, and help with adult education and IT courses.  Tel: 0345 6080196.

South Downs College. Cross Levels Way Eastbourne Tel: 01323 637637.

WRVS. Russell Centre, 24 Hyde Road Eastbourne BN21 4SX.
Contact: Tel: 01323 412279

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CRAFT

Busy Fingers, at Age Concern, The Venton Centre, 6-12 Kilburn Terrace, Junction Road. BN21 3QY. Tel: 01323 638474.

Eastbourne Seniors Club. Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane, Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157.

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CREATIVE WRITING

nderida Writers Circle. Langham Hotel, Royal Parade Eastbourne BN22 9QA. Contact: Harry Pope Tel: 01323 734107.

New Eastbourne Writers. Bibendum Wine Bar, Grange Road, Eastbourne BN21 4EU. Contact: www.neweastbournewriters.co.uk.

Shared Stage Courses.. Contact:www.shapingvoices.co.uk

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CROQUET

Compton Croquet Club, Compton Place Road Eastbourne BN21 1EA. Tel: 01323 644868. Contact: Ann Fenwick. Tel: 01323 893318.

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CYCLING

Sustrans, the sustainable cycling charity, has produced a set of cycle maps covering East and West Sussex. They can be downloaded from the web at www.sustrans.org.uk The county offers a superb array of cycling, from traffic-free trails through woodland to the stunning (but more demanding) views from the South Downs Way. They also publish a booklet, “Day rides in Sussex”.

The National Cycle Network Route 2 runs from Worthing to Rye, via Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings.

Route 21 runs from Polegate, via the Cuckoo Trail (11 miles of the old railway bed), Hailsham and Heathfield, on to Forest Row, East Grinstead, Gatwick, to Greenwich.

Route 20 is a West Sussex route, from Crawley to Brighton, through little villages and the National Trust property at Nymans Gardens.

Route 89 runs along the South Downs Way, following the old tracks and droveways along the chalk escarpment from Eastbourne to Winchester. It is more demanding, and requires an ATB, but can be broken into shorter day outings.

The part of Eastbourne Seafront Prom from Fisherman’s Green to “Langney Fortress” (the Water Treatment Works), is open to cyclists. The more crowded western section is not, so cyclists have to walk along the Prom. or cope with the cars on the seafront road, which is difficult. The Council are currently planning to extend the cycle routes.

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DANCE CLUBS (Listed by Venue)

Age Concern, Venton Centre Junction Road.
Line, Tap and Belly Dancing. Contact. Tel: 01323 638474.

Albany Lions Hotel. With Dance Fusion.
Ballroom, Salsa, Rueda.Contact 0709 950 7063.

Community Wise, Ocklynge Road.
Scottish Country Dance Club Contact. Tel: 01323 730563.

Eastbourne Seniors Club, Cavendish Terrace.
Line and Ballroom Dancing.  Contact. Tel: 01323 728157

Eastbourne Town Hall, Grove Road.
Modern Jive Contact. Sarah. Tel:0771 249 7934.

Polegate Community Centre, Windsor Way, Polegate.
Sequence Dancing. Contact. Tel: 01323 844798 or 01323 843297.

Ratton School, Park Lane Entrance.
Ballroom and Salsa Dancing. Tel: 0790 950 7063.

Sussex Downs College, Cross Levels Way.
Belly dancing and Ballroom dancing. Contact. Tel: 01323 637637.

United Reformed Church Hall, Upperton Road.
Eastbourne Folk Dance Club. Contact  Tel: 01323 732948.

Willingdon Memorial Hall, Church Street, Willingdon.
International Folk and Circle Dance. Tel: Sylvia McIntyre 01323 502962.

W.R.V.S. Russell Centre, 24 Hyde Road. BN21 4SX
Tea Dance. Contact. Tel: 01323 412279.

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DRAMA

Eastbourne Gilbert and Sullivan Society. Prepares G & S operas in concert and stage form. New members welcomed.
Secretary: (performing membership) Mrs Brenda Gower, 39 Abbey Road Eastbourne BN20 8TD. Tel: 01323 737813.

Eastbourne Operatic and Dramatic Society. (EODS). This has 3 sections, Dramatic, Operatic, and Junior. Provides regular shows.

New members welcome, for acting, dancing or singing on-stage, or for working behind the scenes. Contact: EODS, 96 Seaside, Eastbourne BN22 7QP. Tel: 01323 729647.

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EXTEND EXERCISES

These specially designed classes provide chair-based exercises for the over-sixties and disabled people, who find keep-fit classes too rigorous. They are supervised by trained tutors. They are designed to improve and maintain mobility. A small charge is made.

Currently, classes are held at the following venues:

Eastbourne - Tutor: Rita Howard Tel: 01323 485631
     Age Concern, Venton Centre, Junction Road BN21 3QY.
     Holy Trinity Church Hall, Trinity Trees, Eastbourne.

Eastbourne – Tutor Sandria Reese Tel: 01273 514152
     Community Wise Ocklynge Road Eastbourne BN21 1PZ
    St Anthony’s Church Centre, 557a Seaside, Eastbourne BN23 6NH
    St Saviours Church Hall, Spencer Road, Eastbourne BN21 4PA.

Hampden Park - Tutor: Barbara Minall. Tel: 01323 484490
     St Peter's Church Hall, The Hydneye BN22 9BY
    Bridgemere Centre, 100 Bridgemere Road Eastbourne BN22 8TY

Willingdon - Tutor: Barbara Minall. Tel: 01323 484490
     Memorial Hall, Church Street Upper Willingdon BN20 9HZ.
    St Wilfrid’s Church Hall, Broad Road Willingdon BN20 9RA

Osteoporosis Class The Apollo Health Centre, 7 Wartling Road Eastbourne BN22 7PF. Tutor Christine Osborn. Tel: 01323 723311.

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FAMILY HISTORY

“Family Roots” Family History Society
Meets at Ocklynge Junior School, Victoria Drive, Eastbourne BN20 8XN Offers training, Library, Trips to Family History Ofiice and Public Record Office. Monthly lectures. Contact: Mr J Crane. Tel 01323 502435.

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FISHING

Eastbourne Fishermans Club – meets at Club house, Royal Parade, Eastbourne .BN22 7AA Tel: 01323 722664.

Eastbourne Nomads Angling Club – Meets at Angling Association Club House. Royal Parade BN22 7AA. Tel: 01323 723442.
Secretary: Steve Frost. Tel: 01323 737555.

Pike Anglers Club. Hydneye Lake Membership, "especially suitable for the elderly". Fisheries Manager Chris Tingley. Tel: 01323 768956.

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GARDENING

Eastbourne Allotments and Gardens Society (EAGS). Acts as agents for Eastbourne Borough Council. 800 allotments on 11 different sites. All sites have water and parking facilities, 8 sites have toilet facilities. HQ.Gorringe Road BN22 8XL. Tel:(Administrator) 01323 430970.
Or e-mail Eastbourne.allotments@googlemail.com

Eastbourne Pond Club. Monthly meetings at St Marys Church Hall, Decoy Drive BN22 9PP. Chairman Brian Dale Tel: 01323 731369.

Hampden Park Horticultural Society. Monthly meetings and visits to places of interest. Meets at St Marys Church Hall, Decoy Drive BN22 9PP. Contact: Mr Fred Lane, 1 Brand Road Hampden Park BN22 9PX

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GENERAL INTEREST CLUBS

Age Concern. The Venton Centre, 6-12 Kilburn Terrace, Junction Road Eastbourne BN21 3QY Tel: 01323 638474. Provides a wide range of services and activities for older people.

Eastbourne Seniors Club. Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane, Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157. Wide range of activities.

W.R.V.S. Centre. The Russell Centre, 24 Hyde Road Eastbourne   BN21 4SX. Tel: 01323 412279. Lunch and Activities for over 55's.

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GOLF
Eastbourne Downs Golf Club, East Dean Road BN20 8ES
 01323 720827.

Eastbourne Golfing Park, Lottbridge Drove BN23 6QJ.
Tel: 01323 520400.

Royal Eastbourne Golf Club, Paradise Drive BN20 8BP.
Tel:. 01323 744045.

Willingdon Golf Club, Southdown Road, Eastbourne BN20 9AA.
Tel: 01323 410981.

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MUSIC

Eastbourne Orchestral Society Meets in Town Hall, Grove Road. Chairman Mr B Kerry. Tel: 01323 736918.

Eastbourne Recorded Music Society – Meets at St Saviours Church Hall, Spencer Road, Eastbourne.  BN21 4PA.
Sec: Mrs Patricia King. 45 Meads Street BN20 4RN. Tel: 01323 737408.

Eastbourne Symphony Orchestra.
Contact Myrtle Lines Tel: 01323 726351.

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NATURAL HISTORY

Eastbourne Natural History Society – Meets at WRVS Centre, Hyde Road, Eastbourne. Hon. Sec. Robin Reffel. Tel: 01323 648226.  Most meetings are lecture-talks, but there are also visits to excavation sites.

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ORNITHOLOGY

The Bird Club. 51 Gildredge Road. Contact Colin Davies. Tel 01323 411610

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PETANQUE (Boules)

Cuckmere Valley Petanque Club. Meets at the Old Saxon Nursery Site, Hankham Road, Hankham BN24 5AP.
Sec: Alan Ranger Tel: 01323 469340

Pitch available at Helens Gardens, King Edwards Parade Eastbourne.
Open daily from Easter to October. Tel: 01323 641984.

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POETRY

The Poetry Circle, at Age Concern, the Venton Centre, 6-12 Kilburn Terrace, Junction Road Eastbourne BN21 3QY Tel: 01323 638474.

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RAMBLING CLUBS

Beachy Head Ramblers. Sec: J Ferguson Tel: 01323 730915.

Eastbourne Rambling Club. Saturday half-day, Sunday whole-day walks, mid-week evening rambles during the summer. Also coach outings to places of interest, holidays and weekends away.
Contact Mr G Thompson. Tel: 01323 501467.

Hailsham Ramblers. Fortnightly walks 8/10 miles, and Wednesday walks 5/6 miles (Cuckoo Trail). Sec: Mrs J Davies Tel: 01323 843530.

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SAILING

Eastbourne has a fine modern harbour, protected by twin locks from the very high rise and fall of the tide. Dinghy sailing from the beach is popular for the more able-bodied, but the steep shingle beach requires considerable effort in launching and recovering boats.

Eastbourne Sovereign Sailing Club (Coastal Dinghy Sailing/Windsurfing Club, and RYA Training) Royal Parade Eastbourne. BN22 7AA
Contact Tel: 01323 720715.

Sovereign Harbour Yacht Club 3 Harbour Quay, Eastbourne, BN23 5QF.
Tel: 01323 470 888. www.shyc.co.uk/

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SINGING

Concentus Chorale. Choral Singing. Mus. Dir. Adrian White. Rehearsals at URC Hall, Watts Lane Eastbourne. BN21 2LN. Non-music readers welcome.
Secretary: Evelyn Smith Tel: 01323 643358.

Downland Chorale. 4-part Choir. Meets at Trinity Church, Coppice Avenue Willingdon. BN20 9PN. Mus. Director. Tel: 01323 484189.

Eastbourne Choral Society. Meets at United Reformed Church Hall, Watts Lane. Eastbourne BN21 2LN.
Contact: Liz Barker Tel: 01323 733928.
 
Phoenix Choir – meets at St Saviours Church Hall, Spencer Road, Eastbourne. Choir of some 70 members, under the baton of John Langridge. Chairman: Margaret Way 01323 731260.

South Downs Singers. Meets at St Georges Church Hall, Eastbourne Road, Polegate. Contact: Michael Staff. Tel: 01323 870610.

Sovereign Polyphony. (Auditioned, members under 66). Meets at Eastbourne Blind Society Hall, Longstone Road Eastbourne BN22 8DA. Contact: Sue Barrett Tel: 01323 729511.

See also Eastbourne Operatic and Dramatic Society, and
Eastbourne Gilbert & Sullivan Society under "Drama".)

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SPORTS CENTRES

Bannatynes Health Club, 7 Edwards Road, Eastbourne BN23 8AS. Facilities: Aerobics, Gymnasium, Indoor Pool, Spa. Tel: 01323 505080.

Cavendish Sports Centre. Behind the Cavendish Secondary School, Eldon Road. Eastbourne BN21 1UE.  Available for public use outside of school hours. Facilities. Large sports hall, Dance studio with spring floor, Fitness suite. Contact Tel: 01323 647683 or 509859.
Activities: Badminton, Dance, Tai Chi, Yoga, and Fitness Centre. Membership Adults £10.20. Seniors £4.50.

Curves. (Ladies only) 3 Cornfield Lane, Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Workouts for busy women.  Tel: 01323 648837.

David Lloyd Club. Broadwater Road, Cross Levels Way. Badminton, Indoor Swimming, Tennis, Gymnasium. Tel: 01323 509802.

Fitness First. Sovereign Harbour Retail Park, Pevensey Bay Road. Health Club. Tel: 01323 471590.

Natural Fitness Centre. The Redoubt, Royal Parade. Various classes and therapies. Tel: 01323 471950.

Hampden Park Sports Centre. Brodrick Road, beside Eastbourne Technology College BN22 9RQ. Contact: Tel: 01323 509859. Open to the public, as well as being used by the college during term time. Membership: Adults £10.20, OAPs £4.60.
Activities: Badminton, Dance, Fitness, Table Tennis, Outdoor Tennis.

Langney Sports Club. (A Football Association community club)   Priory Lane, off Priory Road, Langney BN23 7QH. Tel:01323 766265.
Activities: mainly football (including veteran sides), archery, indoor bowls.

Shinewater Sports and Community Centre, Milfoil Drive, Langney BN23 8ED. Tel: 01323 768614. Membership: Adults £15, OAP £7.50  “50+ Activities” (Badminton, Table Tennis, Bowls) Health and Fitness classes, Changing and showering facilities.

Sovereign Centre, Royal Parade, Eastbourne BN22 7LQ.
Tel: 01323 738822. Membership: Isospar membership, H2O membership, or Pay-as-you-go. (Possession of an Eastbourne Leisure Card reduces charges). Activities: Swimming Pool, Swimming Lessons, Health and Fitness Suites, Badminton, Café, and changing facilities.

TOFFS (The Over Fifty Fives) Club, University of Brighton, (Eastbourne Sports Centre),  Contact: Faris Al-Askar. Tel: 01273 643706.
Facilities: Aerobics, Aqua-Aerobics, Badminton, Fitness room, Sports hall, Swimming pool. Young-at-heart circuits, Cardio-vascular clinic.

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STORYTELLING

Eastbourne Storytellers. A group devoted to keeping alive the art and enjoyment of oral storytelling. Meets at the Drive Public House, Victoria Drive, Eastbourne. Sec: John Goddard Tel: 01323 644206.

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SWIMMING
Pools available at:

Motcombe Pool, Motcombe Road, Eastbourne. BN21 1PU
Tel: 01323 410748. A small modernised pool dating from 1903, used by the hospital physiotherapists and by the Sovereign Swimming Club for disabled people at certain times, but otherwise open to the public. It consists of a “water play-pen” 6 metres long, at 600mm depth, linked to a short pool for competent swimmers.

Sovereign Centre, Royal Parade, Eastbourne.  Tel: 01323 738822.   This is a modern complex providing for most water-based activities.

University Of Brighton (Eastbourne Sports Centre). Gaudick Road Site, Eastbourne BN20 7SP. Tel: 01273 643706. A 25 metre pool is part of the complex.

Join the TOFF's programme (for over 55's) and enjoy all the facilities of this sports centre as an Associate Member of the University. (Cost £155 p.a.)

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LAWN TENNIS

Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club, College Road Eastbourne BN21 4JJ. Secretary: Ian Golledge Tel: 07775 917380.

Eastbourne Sports Park Tennis Centre. (Indoor Courts) Cross Levels Way, Eastbourne BN21 2UF. Tel: 649214.
(Limited space available during term-time from 9 to 5)

Hampden Park Tennis Club. Hampden Park Drive. (Min LTA rating of 9.1 required). Contact: secretary@ hampdenparktennis.co.uk

ROMPA Tennis Club, The Pavilion, Upper Carlisle Road, Eastbourne. Secretary: Mr M Steen. Tel: 01323 736009

Tennis in the Park, Gildredge Park, Eastbourne.
Coach: Francis Mackie Tel: 07837 890 429.

Lawn tennis facilities also available at the Cavendish and David Lloyd Sports Centres. Tennis courts for hire at Devonshire Park, Gildredge Park, Hampden Park, and Fishermans Green (seafront).

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TABLE TENNIS

Age Concern Venton Centre, Junction Road Eastbourne. BN1 3QY
Tel: 01323 638474.

Grange Table Tennis Club – meets at the Willingdon Memorial Hall, Church Street, Upper Willingdon. BN20 9HR. A friendly non-league club. Secretary – Valerie. Tel: 01323 730762.

Eastbourne Seniors Club. Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane, Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157.

Table Tennis facilities also available at Hampden Park Sports Centre and Shinewater Sports Centre.

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UNIVERSITY

University for the 3rd Age.
This is a nationwide organisation, whose objects are the advancement of education and in particular the education of middle-aged and older people who are not in full-time gainful occupation. Younger people with disabilities are always welcome.

A wide range of leisure groups is available, and visits to many places of interest.

Eastbourne Central Branch - Tel: 01323 647329.
Website
Eastbourne/Meads Branch - Tel: 01323 647379.
Eastbourne & Wealden Branch -  Tel: 01323 530655.
Central Information and Publicity - Tel: 0208 466 6139.

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VIRTUAL SPORTS

This is a new innovation, which may well be a useful development in rehabilitation after illness, and in maintaining muscle strength, balance and coordination in older people who are not able to cope with sports centre activities.
Until now, we have regarded computer games as addictive and encouraging physical laziness. The "Nintendo Wii Fit", and "Nintendo Wii Sports" packages offer simulated games and activities, in a fun situation, where you can hit a virtual ball and see the results of your activity on the television screen. We think they are well worth exploring. Some sports centres have bought packages, so you can play with what is on offer, before buying a home set.
"Wii Fit" is concerned with getting healthy, and includes activities such as Aerobics, Yoga and Rythmn Boxing. "Wii Sports" includes simulated tennis and table tennis. There is even a golf package that is said to criticise and improve your golfing strokes.

VOLUNTEERING
This covers an enormous range of activities, and all the charities depend on their volunteers to carry out their work. One of the joys of being retired is that there is time to employ your abilities to serve others as and when you choose. Some jobs such as visiting lonely people require mobility, others such as helping in meals clubs, schools, or serving in charity shops can be in your immediate neighbourhood.
If you are working with vulnerable people – children or elderly folk – you will need a CRB check before starting work. This will be arranged by the charity you are working for, and is free.
Volunteering calls for a degree of humility: being willing to learn, often from those younger than you, and it will call upon your skills as a mature and friendly person (otherwise it could be done by a robot), but it is very worth while, and will give you a sense of value instead of feeling you have passed your sell-by date.
Organisations usually pay volunteers’ expenses, such as travel costs. Some organisations have age limits for their volunteers (this is lawful as age discrimination regulations do not cover volunteering)
Opportunities include volunteering for a community group, becoming a School Governor, joining the Board of Trustees of a charity, Conservation work, working in a charity shop and volunteering for a campaigning charity.
The Volunteer Centre Green’s Café, 25 Seaside Road BN21 3PR is open on Tuesday afternoons from 2-4pm for anyone interested in volunteering to drop in. Tel: 01323 301757 or e-mail info@vces.org.uk

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WALKING, and other ways of getting about.

Eastbourne, with its Seafront, the Downs, and a number of Parks, is a splendid place for enjoying nature. However, many older people find that walking is more laborious and less enjoyable than it was. There are alternatives. Buses are free to the over 60’s. The cycle tracks offer mobility without traffic. (See “Cycling”) Powered buggies have a range of some 20 miles, which more than covers than entire seafront, or the Cuckoo Trail as far as Hailsham. The parks are also suitable for powered wheelchairs, but the Downs are too uneven for any except the “Tramper” model.

“Powered chairs and scooters need ramped crossings, and Eastbourne has developed a series of “Chairways” to make it easy for people on wheels to get about. You can obtain the “Chairways Map” from the Tourist Information Centre in Cornfield Road. (The Access Guide is no longer published)

Shopmobility. Arndale Centre, Terminus Road, Eastbourne BN21 3NW. Powered scooters and wheelchairs available for hire. Booking in advance is advisable. Contact Fred Connell Tel: 01323 439585.

Guided Walks.    The Eastbourne Downland is a wonderful environment for walking and rambling, and most areas are open to the public. Eastbourne’s Downland Ranger (Tel: 01323 415200) offers a programme of guided walks throughout the spring and summer. These walks are circular, cover about 3 miles and last 2-3 hours. The Ranger is expert in the geology and natural history of the area, and each walk takes in a wealth of history, flora, fauna and geology. There is also a programme of guided cycle rides, and longer distance rambles during the winter months.

Beachy Head. 750m walk with spectacular views over sea and lighthouse. Steep in places. Pay & Display parking, with a toilet. Accessible Visitor Centre.

Butts Brow to Birling Gap easy access trail. Starts at Butts Brow car park above Willingdon Village, follows the eastern escarpment of the Downs to Beachy Head, and thence to Birling Gap. (Catch a bus back)

Cuckoo Trail. 17 Km. of disused railway track, with a good surface. Starts in School Road, Polegate, links to Hailsham and Shinewater Park.

Gildredge Park and Manor Gardens. Open space, Bowling Club, Tennis, Childrens playground, Café, Toilets. Entrances from The Goffs, Compton Place or Dittons Road.

Hampden Park. Lake, wooded walks suitable for powered wheelchairs, spectacular spring flowers, tennis, bowls, café, and toilets. Entrances from Decoy Drive, Park Avenue, and Rosebery Avenue.

Shinewater Park. Footpath and cycle track round a scenic lake, birdlife, fishing, small children’s play area. Pleasantly remote, but no shelter and no toilets. Entrances from Larkspur Drive, and Pig’s Lane.

Eastbourne Promenade. During the season, the Dotto Train will take you from Holywell at the west end, right through to the Harbour at the east end. Part of the route is on the road, but the Promenade runs from “Langney Fortress” (the water treatment works) to Holywell. Walking and skating is permitted along the whole length, and cycling permitted east of Fishermen’s Green. Petanque available at Helens Gardens. Café and Sun-lounge at the Wish Tower. Toilets at Langney Fortress, the Pier, Bandstand, Wish Tower, and Holywell.

Eastbourne Harbour. This is well worth a visit, to watch the boats and the twin locks operating. Entrance from Atlantic Drive, or from Pevensey Bay Road, where there is a free car park The Water-Taxi will take you on a scenic tour around both North and South Harbours.

Moving Fitness. This is an outdoor fitness programme. Each session moves the class through increasing levels of walking and jogging, with muscular strength work. It uses no equipment. Sessions can last up to 1.5 hours, and offer individual workouts to suit the more active older person, but in a group situation. Walking Groups meet at Holywell Tea Chalet (west end of the Prom). Contact: Terry Keen 48 Furness Road BN20 7DD. Tel: 01323 639815.

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YOGA, TAI CHI etc.
Age Concern, Venton Centre, Junction Road BN21 3QY.
Tel: 01323 638474.

Eastbourne Seniors Club, Alice Croft House, Cornfield Lane Eastbourne BN21 4NE. Tel: 01323 728157.

Other classes are held at several of the Sports Centres, and churches.

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