Preston Fencing Club

Preston Fencing Club

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Sword fighting club for Preston and surrounding areas Come and join us to fence, to learn to fence and to learn to fence better!

06/04/2026

There's no fencing tonight due to the bank holiday.

18/03/2026

This week, we recognise Neurodiversity Celebration Week; a global initiative that challenges stereotypes, increases understanding, and highlights the strengths and contributions of neurodivergent people. The week offers an important opportunity for us to deepen our awareness, learn from lived experiences, and ensure our community remains a place where all minds are welcomed and supported.
https://www.neurodiversityweek.com/

08/03/2026

On International Women's Day we we celebrate all the women involved in fencing and remember those early pioneer fencers

08/01/2026
07/01/2026

We are holding a fencing taster session on Monday 12th January at 7:30pm. If you are interested in giving fencing a go, please message to reserve your place.

02/06/2025

Today marks the start of Volunteers Week, and we at Preston Fencing Club would like to celebrate and recognise the contributions of volunteers, we wouldn't be here without you.

26/05/2025

There is no fencing tonight due to the bank holiday.
See you all next week.

18/05/2025

Being part of a positive community is good for mental health and wellbeing.
Thank you for being part of our community.

17/05/2025

Today is the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT).
This year's theme of “The Power of Communities” reflects the diversity and richness within LGBTQIA+ communities, from the grass roots to the global, celebrating our varied and intersecting backgrounds, identities, and experiences. This highlights the strength and resilience that emerges from our collective solidarity, recognising the contributions of human rights defenders, LGBTQIA+ civil society groups, allies, and millions of people in our communities who support human rights and collective liberation.

12/05/2025

During Mental Health Awareness Week we celebrate the power and importance of community.
Being part of a safe, positive community is vital for our mental health and wellbeing. We thrive when we have strong connections with other people and supportive communities that remind us, we are not alone. Communities, such as the fencing community, can provide a sense of belonging, safety, support in hard times, and give us a sense purpose.

05/05/2025

There's no fencing tonight as it's a bank holiday. See you all next week!

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West View Leisure Centre, West View
Preston
PR15EP

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30pm - 9pm