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Associates
Other groups who use the facilities at Carlisle Rugby Football Club for meetings and events.
Carlisle Squash Rackets Club
Located within the grounds of Carlisle Rugby Union Football Club in Warwick Road, Carlisle close to the Carlisle United Football Ground. It is easy to reach from junction 43 of the M6 and is a convenient distance from the city centre. Free parking is available. If you are a potential member or visiting the club for the first time we suggest you call our Club Professional Ron Bell (Tel 01228 539689) who will be pleased to arrange a convenient time to show you round the facilities.
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In existence for over forty years, it is the oldest Sub-Aqua Club in Carlisle and North Cumbria.
Affiliated to the Scottish Sub-Aqua Club, which was founded in 1953 and has more than 70 active branches in Scotland and the Border region.
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Rotary Club of Carlisle
Rotary International is a global network of service volunteers. It is the world’s largest service organisation for business and professional people, with some 1,210,905 members operating in 168 countries world-wide.
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Carlisle Hockey Club
The origins of the Club date firmly in 1897, and the early 1900’s saw the formation of men’s, women’s and mixed hockey as well as Cumberland County Clubs.
For further information contact club Secretary Robert Gordon on Carlisle (home) 01228 510135 or mobile 07813 954410.
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There is jazz at the clubhouse every Thursday evening from 8.30pm.
If you are a fan of Jazz, you will find great acts such as the Segretta Stompers and the Lune Valley Vintage Jazz Band among others.
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Eden Company of Archers
Safeguarding & perpetuating traditions of the English recreational Longbow.
Providing opportunities for members to shoot in the old two-way style, at English Target & Clout rounds, in a pleasant & relaxed manner, for the Society’s Awards.
Encouraging the craft and traditional skills associated with traditional Bowyery and fletching.
If you are interested in joining, contact details can be obtained from The British Longbow Society.











