Societies and Groups

Evesham Art Society
Evesham Art Society is a friendly group with a Membership of around 60. Members are of all ages and artistic ability.
Meetings are held every third Wednesday of the month at the Friends' Meeting House in Cowl Street, Evesham, starting at 7.30 pm.
There are talks, demonstrations, workshops and appraisals on offer, as well as two Exhibitions a year, one at the Lifford Hall in Broadway in the spring and the other at the Town Hall in Evesham as part of the September Heritage weekend.

Contact: Paulette Moore
Telephone: 01386 833277


Evesham Civic Society
Evesham Civic Society aims to stimulate interest in the town of Evesham and the surrounding villages of the Vale of Evesham. It promotes high standards of planning and architecture in the Vale of Evesham and secures the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features of historic or public interest in the Vale of Evesham.

Contact: Secretary, David Way
Telephone: 01386 442753
Email: davidway20@tiscali.co.uk


Evesham Cricket Club
Evesham Cricket Club is located at Evesham Sports Club, Blind Lane off Albert Road, Evesham. WR11 4LE.

Telephone: 01386 446469
Email: john.barrettassociates@virgin.net


Evesham Rotary Club
Evesham Rotary Club meets every Tuesday at 12.30pm at St Ecgwins Club 117 High Street Evesham

Contact: Secretary Merlin Mather
Telephone: 01789 778836
Email: merlinmather@tiscali.co.uk


Evesham Round Table
The Vale of Evesham Round Table was formed in 1950 and has been going strongly ever since. Our emphasis is on fun and friendship with an active and varied programme throughout the year which has included windsurfing, skiing, archery, a "pig farm shootout", Rock Climbing and much more. We are one of 17 Round Tables that make up Area 23 Severn Vale, which extends from Worcester in the North to Wooten-under-edge in the South and from Ross-on-Wye in the West to Swindon in the East. Many UK towns are "twinned" with a town in another country. The Round Tale operate a similar system where each "table" is twinned with a table in another country, this encourages international opportunities and have the privilege of being twinned with Tours 295 and have regular exchanges and visit each other. We have strong links with Ladies Circle and 41 Club and have a number of joint social events throughout the year.


Evesham Rowing Club
Evesham Rowing Club is a multi-sport club offering Rowing, Tennis (6 hard courts) and Squash (3 courts). There is a large car park with quick pedestrian access, through Abbey Park to the town centre. The club offers social membership. It has a varied social calendar and as "The Boathouse" is a new local music venue. A large function room is available for hire for parties, wedding receptions etc. Hiring of our facilities for business or other purposes is also welcomed.


Evesham Rugby Club
2011/12 is the 130th season of Evesham Rugby club. Located on the banks of the river Avon (and sometimes in it!), Evesham RFC is a flourishing family club with thriving mini, youth and girls/ladies sections.


Evesham United Football Club
Evesham United are a Community Charter Standard Club, we are proud to have achieved this status. With Paul West, our first team manager, the club is going forward into the future. We are all looking forward to moving to our new ground. With the first team, two girls teams, an under 18s team and 15 Junior teams ranging from Under 7s to under 16s, we have grown into a large club in a small market town. The club is committed to providing football in the community for the community. With over 250 girls and boys playing football for the club, we have really achieved so much in such a short space of time. This is down to the commitment of people from our community giving a lot of time to help support the club. The future holds very exciting times for our football club, especially at the new ground.


Evesham Vale Cycling Forum
The Forum is a recently formed group concerned with improving the poor cycling and mobility infrastructure (for cycles, pedestrians mobility scooters etc) in Evesham and the connections to the surrounding villages. Good non-vehicular infrastructure is a sign of a wealthy and potentially sustainable society. We co-ordinate with the South Worcestershire Cycling Forum. Contributions and ideas are welcomed.

Contact: Colin Tether
Telephone: 01386 429141
Email: colin.tether1@btinternet.com


Evesham Vale Running Club
Evesham Vale Running Club is a friendly road running club that meets every Monday and Wednesday at 7 pm at The Trumpet Inn, Merstow Green, Evesham. Runners of all abilities are welcome, whether training for competitions and races, or if you just want to run for fun and keep fit. You can find out more information by visting our web site or call Adam

Contact: Adam
Telephone: 01386 765983


Simon de Montfort Society
The Simon de Montfort Society is a heritage and educational charity, registered in the UK, affiliated to the Battlefields Trust and a member of the Three Battles Consortium. The Society’s programme includes regular monthly lecture meetings with an historical theme, visits to sites of particular historical interest, social events, an annual day-school and our traditional wreath-laying ceremony, service and battlefield walk on the weekend nearest to the anniversary of Earl Simon’s death at the Battle of Evesham.


The Vale of Evesham Historic Society
Founded in 1951 the V.E.H.S. functions as a local history club, a centre for research into local history and as an educational resource centre, co-operates with the Worcestershire County Archaeological Service on archaeological projects in the area and publishes books and monographs on topics of historical interest to the locality. The Society has its headquarters at the Evesham Almonry Heritage Centre. The Almonry is managed by Evesham Town Council with the aid of the V.E.H.S. The Society, which is governed by a committee of officers and committee members, has been intimately linked with the Almonry Heritage Centre since it opened as a museum in 1957. The V.E.H.S. meets at the Almonry every Thursday at 7.30 p.m. and arranges lectures with a local historical theme on the last Thursday of each month between September and April.


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