Fareham Rotaract Club - Club for 18-30 years olds. Covers Fareham, Gosport and the surrounding area. Organises pubbing, nightclubbing, meals out, and raising money for charity.
Fareham Clay Target Club - Offers clay target shooting in the following disciplines ABT, DTL, English Skeet and English Sporting.
Fareham Rifle and Pistol Club - The club is involved in promoting shooting as a social recreation for all ages and abilities.
Limesdowne Petanque Club - Details about the club, its schedule, events, teams and memberships. Basic introduction on how to play plus a link to the full rules. Southern Region. Catisfield near Fareham.
Western Wards Allotment Association - One of several associations in the borough of Fareham, with 5 sites. Information about the sites, the trading hut, with contact details.
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