our CIU Club Nights Out
Cholmondeley Working Mens Club
Bickley, Whitchurch, Shropshire, SY13 4JG
Tel: 01829 720285
Monthly Nights Out at your Local CIU Club
Advertise your Monthly Entertainment Here
Free
email me
Shropshire is tucked away on the English and Welsh borders, Shropshire has been surprising visitors for years. Indeed ever since those clever Romans discovered Shropshire as an ideal place to rest and recouperate, Shropshire has been offering comfy beds, good food, proper ales and the like to those in need of a short break. All served up with the sort of warmth and hospitality that encourages friends to return. It’s a tradition that continues today. And here is the place to find the very best accommodation in Shropshire and all those interesting places to visit and amusing things to do and see that Shropshire has to offer. What's on in Shropshire
Social Clubs in Shropshire |
|
| Gobowen Working Mens Club Old Whittington Road Oswestry Shropshire SY11 3JL Tel: 01691 661421 |
Harlescott Social Club Roselyn Harlescott Shrewsbury Shropshire SY1 4LP Tel: 01743 463133 |
| Oswestry Conservative Club 35 Willow Street Oswestry Shropshire SY11 1AQ Tel: 01691 653053 |
The Park Social Club 37 Abbey Foregate Shrewsbury Shropshire SY2 6BL Tel: 01743 369727 |
| Working Mens Hall Club Castle Hill Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 1BQ Tel: 01948 662095 |
Cholmondeley Working Mens Club Bickley Moss Bickley Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 4JF Tel: 01829 720285 |
| Ellesmere Comrades Sports & Social Club Victoria Street Ellesmere Shropshire SY12 0AB Tel: 01691 622419 |
Greenhill Bank Working Mens Club Criftins Ellesmere Shropshire SY12 9LU Tel: 01691 690208 |
| Ludlow Labour Club Station Upper Galdeford Ludlow Shropshire SY8 2PQ Tel: 01584 873739 |
Perkins Engines Sports & Social Club Albert Road Shrewsbury Shropshire SY1 4JD Tel: 01743 352135 |
| Wem Conservative Club Noble Street Wem Shropshire SY4 5DZ Tel: 01939 232414 |
|
Whitchurch is a market town in North Shropshire, England. It is the oldest continually inhabited town in Shropshire. According to the 2001 Census the population of the town is 8,673. A more recent estimate puts the population of the town at 8,934 (2008). The town is located in the Whitchurch Urban civil parish, and is twinned with the French town of Neufchâtel-en-Bray. Originally a settlement founded by the Romans around AD 52 or 70, it was called Mediolanum, meaning The place in the middle of the plain. The settlement was located on a major Roman route between Chester and Wroxeter and Roman artifacts can be seen at the Whitchurch Heritage Centre. The current name comes from White church, and refers to a church (from Norman times) made from white stone. As might be expected, there are other towns of the name Whitchurch in England. The current church of St Alkmund, built in 1712 using sandstone, stands on the site of the Norman church. More on Whitchurch
