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Westbury-On-Trym Mens Club
2 Stoke Lane
Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, Avon, BS9 3DL
Tel: 0117 950 0290 

 


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Bristol is a city, unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, 105 miles (169 km) west of London, and 44 miles (71 km) east of Cardiff. Bristol has a huge variety of culture throughout the city from art, history, media, entertainment and sport making any visit a visit with huge possibilities. What's on in Bristol 

 

Social Clubs in Bristol

   
Barton Hill Tenants Association Social Club
Avonvale Road Barton Hill
Bristol Avon BS5 9SR
Tel: 0117 955 9343
Brislington & St Annes Conservative Club
109 Wick Road
Bristol Avon BS4 4HE
Tel: 0117 908 7701
   
Bristol South Labour Party Social Club
Brocks Road
Bristol Avon BS13 0HQ
Tel: 0117 964 9235
Churchill Skittle & Social Club
Ladymead Lane
Bristol Avon BS40 5EG
Tel: 01934 852096
   
Keynsham & District Conservative Club
22 High Street
Keynsham Avon BS31 1DQ
Tel: 0117 986 2117
North Bristol Social Club
145-147 Fishponds Road
Bristol Avon BS5 6PR
Tel: 0117 951 0137
   
Portishead Working Mens Club
Slade Road
Portishead Avon BS20 6BW
Tel: 01275 842428
Shirehampton Mens Social Club
High Street
Shirehampton Avon BS11 0DG
Tel: 0117 982 6454
   
St George Social Club
134b Church Road
Bristol Avon BS5 9HH
Tel: 0117 955 1699
Sweb Social Club
Avonbank Feeder Road
Bristol Avon BS2 0TB
Tel: 0117 971 8925
   
The St George Conservative Club
4-6 Clouds Hill Road
Bristol Avon BS5 7LA
Tel: 0117 955 7601
Ashton Social Club
Silbury Road
Bristol Avon BS3 2QE
Tel: 0117 966 2550
   
Avonmouth Working Mens Club
2-10 Napier Square
Bristol Avon BS11 9AJ
Tel: 0117 987 3161
Beaconsfield Social Club
112 Avonvale Road
Bristol Avon BS5 9RU
Tel: 0117 955 1169
   
Bristol South Labour Club
Brocks Road
Bristol Avon BS13 0HQ
Tel: 0117 949 3341
Bristol West Conservative Club
5 Westfield Park
Bristol Avon BS6 6LT
Tel: 0117 973 6811
   
Henbury Social Club
Bowling Section Crowe Lane
Bristol Avon BS10 7LN
Tel: 0117 950 0333
Lawrence Weston Social Club
Lawrence Weston Road
Bristol Avon BS11 0SZ
Tel: 0117 982 9148
   
Paulton Rovers Social Club
Winterfield Road
Paulton Avon BS39 7RF
Tel: 01761 412907
Riva Bingo & Social Club
32 Broadwalk Shopping Centre Broad Walk
Bristol Avon BS4 2QU
Tel: 0117 977 6225
   
St Annes Board Mill Social Club
Avonvale Road
Bristol Avon BS5 9RN
Tel: 0117 955 7067
St Georges Labour Club
326a Church Road
Bristol Avon BS5 8AJ
Tel: 0117 955 9935
   
The City & Port Of Bristol Social & Sports Club
Nibley Road
Bristol Avon BS11 9XW
Tel: 0117 982 3927
   
 
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Bristol is a city, unitary authority and ceremonial county in South West England, 105 miles (169 km) west of London, and 44 miles (71 km) east of Cardiff. With an approximate population of 410,900, and urban area of 550,200, it is England's sixth, and the United Kingdom's ninth most populous city, one of England's core cities and the most populous city in South West England. It received a royal charter in 1155 and was granted county status in 1373. For half a millennium it was the second or third largest English city, until the rapid rise of Liverpool, Birmingham and Manchester in the Industrial Revolution in the later part of the 18th century. It borders on the unitary districts of Bath and North East Somerset (BANES), North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, between the cities of Bath, Gloucester and Newport, and has a short coastline on the estuary of the River Severn, which flows into the Bristol Channel. Bristol is one of the centres of culture, employment and education in the region. From its earliest days, its prosperity has been linked to that of the Port of Bristol, the commercial port, which was in the city centre but has now moved to the Severn estuary coast at Avonmouth and Portbury. In more recent years the economy has been built on the aerospace industry, and the city centre docks have been regenerated as a centre of heritage and culture.  Bristol's city centre suffered severe damage from bombing during the Bristol Blitz of World War II. The original central shopping area, near the bridge and castle, is now a park containing two bombed out churches and some tiny fragments of the castle. A third bombed church nearby, St Nicholas, has been restored and has been made into a museum which houses a triptych by William Hogarth, painted for the high altar of St Mary Redcliffe in 1756. The museum also contains statues moved from Arno's Court Triumphal Arch, of King Edward I and King Edward III taken from Lawfords' Gate of the city walls when they were demolished around 1760 and 13th century figures from Bristol's Newgate representing Robert, the builder of Bristol Castle, and Geoffrey de Montbray, Bishop of Coutances, builder of the fortified walls of the city. More on Bristol


 

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