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[Drinking] Save the Henfield Club!



Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,646
Cowfold
Formed as long ago as 1920 and originally known as the Comrades of the Great War Club, the Henfield Club is now in grave danger of closing it's doors for the last time.

Until just a few years ago it was still a thriving social club, costing £20 to join, but offering absurdly cheap drinks, two or three real ales from local brewers on tap, and a fully stocked bar. They have a snooker room upstairs with two full sized tables, have teams entered in a darts league, have a weekly quiz, and a members draw too. The cheapest beer in Henfield and all in a great friendly club environment.

It would be such a shame to see this fine old isnstitution have to close down, so if you live in or around the area, then consider joining and giving it a try.

Are you hearing this NSC's resident Henfieldians? . . . you know who you are. :cheers:
 






Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,646
Cowfold
What is the problem. Is it just lack of members ?

Yes exactly that, a gradual decline over the years, but particularly so since the pandemic hit. Sad, it was quite an institution in it's day.

Maybe these members only clubs are becoming a bit of an anachronysm now. A pity though, all that cheap drink and great facilities for just £20 measly pounds a year.
 


portlock seagull

Why? Why us?
Jul 28, 2003
17,113
Happening up and down the land, people don’t drink as much, socialise as much…Deliveroo in front of Netflix or gormlessly swiping left for hour after hour is preferred in many households sadly!
 


D

Deleted member 2719

Guest
I can't see why Clubs could not thrive against a pub, I assume there is no mortgage or lease involved?
 












D

Deleted member 2719

Guest
Nope, they have been in the same building throughout their entire 102 year existence.

Is it a case of all the old club users have passed on and the new lads and lasses need more stimulation than chatting with friends and are stuck on TikTok?


Surely this has to go full circle at some point!
 


Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,365
North of Brighton
I ventured in there when I moved to Henfield about a decade ago. Unfortunately, I don't really drink and the members looked as old as the snooker tables.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
21,646
Cowfold
Is it a case of all the old club users have passed on and the new lads and lasses need more stimulation than chatting with friends and are stuck on TikTok?


Surely this has to go full circle at some point!

Yes all of that l think, it's akin to drinking in an old British Legion club really, indeed l think thats what many people think that it is, especially with the war memorial right outside, and the rememberance parade starting from there ever year.

Maybe nothing can be done to save it, and it will simply go the same way that many pubs are now, but someone needed to highlight the problems that they are having.
 






Live by the sea

Well-known member
Oct 21, 2016
4,718
Formed as long ago as 1920 and originally known as the Comrades of the Great War Club, the Henfield Club is now in grave danger of closing it's doors for the last time.

Until just a few years ago it was still a thriving social club, costing £20 to join, but offering absurdly cheap drinks, two or three real ales from local brewers on tap, and a fully stocked bar. They have a snooker room upstairs with two full sized tables, have teams entered in a darts league, have a weekly quiz, and a members draw too. The cheapest beer in Henfield and all in a great friendly club environment.

It would be such a shame to see this fine old isnstitution have to close down, so if you live in or around the area, then consider joining and giving it a try.

Are you hearing this NSC's resident Henfieldians? . . . you know who you are. :cheers:


Living in the sticks has these types of drawbacks I guess . Not enough people to regularly use it .
 


Jul 7, 2003
8,630
These old establishments are great but as the old members pass on, how do you attract in a younger demographic?

Chances are the 'committee' are probably all rather senior and like what they have so are less likely to want to change but without change, how will they survive?

Always difficult to move forward without upsetting the existing membership - hope they find a solution.
 






dejavuatbtn

Well-known member
Aug 4, 2010
7,208
Henfield
Been in Henfield for 18 months and it’s a great place to live. However, it is noticeable how many pubs have either disappeared or had to rebrand themselves to try and get punters in. The George, opposite the Henfield club tried to become a sports bar but seems to have suffered from Covid and appears closed, and maybe the whole thing for the Henfield Club is the change to people’s routines following covid - either a reluctance to be in crowds in enclosed spaces or changing lifestyles. The High Street and monthly market have also been hit hard.
I suspect the Henfield Club is just supporting a few snooker players and isn’t seen to be offering anything to anyone else.
It is a shame but maybe the club needs to think out of the box to attract a different clientele if it’s to keep going.
 


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