Traditional nine-pin skittles

Wed, Oct 29th 2025 at 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm

Including fish and chips at Flackwell Heath Bowling Club


Once again we are making this popular visit to Flackwell Heath Bowling Club for a fun evening of traditional nine-pin skittles including a fish supper.

Wednesday 29th October 2025 Arrive at 6.30pm in time for a 7.00pm start.

Partners and friends are welcome and If you would like to join in please email me with your food choices. The options are:
Fish
Battered sausage
Chicken pie
Spring roll
Halloumi
(all with chips)
or no food.
People with other dietary requirements may bring their own food.

The price including food is £19 and there is a bar which now takes cash or card payment.
Playing but no food £12.
Not playing but with food £12.
Cancellations in the week before will be charged.
There is a minium number of 20 and a maximum of 32.

The Club is located on Straight Bit approx. 500 metres east of the village centre. Use the car park by the recreation ground.

If you would like to join in please contact Trevor Parkins

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