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CLUB HOUSE

Our clubhouse is on the dam at the end of the Welsh Harp, overlooking the slipways and pontoons and with the best view of the activities taking place on the water.

It has had a major extension over 2007/8 to give it new changing rooms, training area and office, with better galley (kitchen) & disabled access.

See press release (413 kb) for more details of the extension.

The new training area that can be incorporated into the main social area.

The new galley.

The new bar.

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THANKS

We are very grateful to the following organisations who gave £150,000 funding towards our clubhouse extension and £15,000 for improving disabled access in 2007/8:




Awards for All
gives sums of up to £10,000 for people to take part in art, sport, heritage and community activities, and projects that promote education, the environment and health in the local community.



The Foundation for Sport and the Arts channels money originally donated by Littlewoods and other football pools companies to a wide range of sporting and artistic causes.


Sport England is the Government agency responsible for advising, investing in and promoting community sport to create an active nation.   It distributes Lottery funds in support of these aims.



The London Marathon Charitable Trust uses profits from the annual event to support recreational events in the capital.



The Veolia Environmental Trust supports a wide range of community and environmental projects throughout the UK with money from the Landfill Communities Fund.



The Michael Davies Charitable Settlement is endowed by the architectural and masterplanning practice Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners.   Mike Davies is a senior director of MDCS, chair of their charity trustees and a member of BTYC.




The Edward Harvist Trust, established in 1610, supports voluntary organisations in Brent, Barnet, Camden, Harrow and the City of London.   In Brent, its funds are managed by Brent Council.




The Milly Apthorp Charitable Trust provides charitable funds for individuals (particularly those on low incomes) and voluntary organisations offering services in the London Borough of Barnet.



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