CLUBHOUSE HIRE

CLUBHOUSE HIRE


Whether you are a member of the club, or simply live within the local community, the clubhouse is available to hire. In 2015 the clubhouse underwent a major £100k+ refurbishment.

"My daughter celebrated her 30th birthday party last night at Southport Rugby Club . From start to finish, it was a fabulous evening and very much enjoyed by all.
Sue Astwood , the events manager was excellent at keeping us informed at all stages of the booking .The venue, the catering team and bar staff all played their part in making it such a successful evening."

The new, ultra modern, bright and spacious facilities, make it suitable for a whole range of functions including

• Breakfast or Business meetings
• Coffee Mornings
• Wedding Receptions
• Anniversary and Birthday Parties (21yrs and over)
• Summer barbeques
• Funeral Wakes*

*Please note there is no room hire charge for Funeral Wakes.
The passing of a loved one is a difficult and emotional time for anyone and when planning a funeral and a wake it needs to be as straightforward as possible. Please be assured your booking will be handled with the utmost compassion and sensitivity.

The clubhouse is fully licenced and with our own in-house qualified chef and kitchen, a wide range of catering can be provided for any occasion or budget if required.

• Capacity up to 300 people
• Free WiFi
• New multi screen audio/visual system for presentations or slideshows
• Sky TV
• Private and secure off road car parking for over 50 cars
• Club recommended DJ available if required
• Full disabled access and facilities
• Outside patio and seating area with bi-fold door access and sunny aspect
• Bouncy castle

For a full video tour of the club facilities click HERE

Please note that during the Rugby season (1st September to 30th April) priority is given to playing the sport and availability on Saturdays and Sundays will therefore become very limited.

For further details contact our Events Manager Sue Astwood on 07598 429179 or email info@southportrfc.com
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