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Salterns Working Mens Club
43 Newtown Rd
Warsash, Southampton, Hampshire, SO31 9FY
Tel: 01489 573391
Southampton is a vibrant, modern city which offers a warm welcome to visitors from all over the world. Southampton is a city rich in heritage from its time as a Roman seaport to today's modern, bustling, vibrant cosmopolitan city. Southampton offers its visitors and residents brilliant entertainment facilities including sports, clubs, bars and restaurants to enjoy and relax with. What's on in Southampton
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| Fareham Hockey Sports & Social Club Club House Bath Lane Recreation Ground Fareham Hampshire PO16 0DJ Tel: 01329 233711 |
Funtley Social Club 84 Funtley Road Funtley Hampshire PO17 5EE Tel: 01329 235654 |
| Netley Central Sports & Social Club 24 Station Road Southampton Hampshire SO31 5AF Tel: 02380 452267 |
Sarisbury Green Social Club 108 Bridge Road Sarisbury Green Southampton Hampshire SO31 7EP Tel: 01489 573369 |
| Woolston Social Club 32a Victoria Road Southampton Hampshire SO31 5DG Tel: 02380 322680 |
Bishops Waltham Social Club Houchin Street Southampton Hampshire SO31 4AR Tel: 01489 896891 |
| Boarhunt Social Club Trampers Lane North Boarhunt Hampshire PO17 6DG Tel: 01329 832470 |
Fareham Working Mens Club 8 Mill Road Fareham Hampshire PO16 0TN Tel: 01329 232575 |
| Hill Park Memorial Working Mens Club 78 Highlands Road Fareham Hampshire PO15 6JD Tel: 01329 280782 |
Portchester Social Club 10 Castle Street Portchester Hampshire PO16 9PP Tel: 02392 324180 |
| The Locksheath Working Mens Club Duncan Road Park Gate Park Gate Hampshire SO31 1BD Tel: 01489 601915 |
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Southampton is the largest city on the south coast of England. It is a major port and the closest city to the New Forest. The city lies roughly in the centre of the coast, at the northern-most point of Southampton Water where it is joined by the River Test and River Itchen, with the River Hamble joining to the south of the urban area. The city is situated approximately halfway between Bournemouth and Portsmouth. The local authority is Southampton City Council, which is a unitary authority. The city is part of the ceremonial county of Hampshire. Significant employers in Southampton include the University of Southampton, a Ford Transit factory and one of the largest commercial ports in Europe. The city represents the core of the Greater Southampton region, with a population of 228,600. The city's name is sometimes abbreviated in writing to "So'ton" or "Soton", and a resident of Southampton is called a Sotonian. Southampton is noted for being the home of the RMS Titanic, the Spitfire and more recently a number of the largest cruise liners in the world. In particular, it is a primary port for cruise ships, its heyday being the first half of the 20th century, and in particular the inter-war years, when it handled almost half the passenger traffic of the UK. Today it remains home to many luxury liners, as well as being the largest freight port on the Channel coast, with several container terminals. Unlike many other ports, such as Liverpool, London, and Bristol, where industry and docks have largely moved out of the city centres leaving room for redevelopment, Southampton retains much of its inner-city industry. Part of the docks have been redeveloped, however as the Ocean Village development, a local marina and entertainment complex. More on Southampton
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