The clubs, societies, charities and organisations
that make this town so special.
Established over 70 years ago, the Alresford Chamber of Commerce promotes the town as a wonderful place to live, shop, work and visit. With around 100 member businesses, the Chamber organises events throughout the year including the Easter Egg Hunt, Ghost Hunt, and supports the Watercress Festival.
They are the voice of Alresford's independent business community — championing the high street and bringing traders together.
Visit Website →The organisations that support, connect and strengthen our community.
The local authority for New Alresford, managing town amenities, planning, and community services.
CouncilA registered charity run by voluntary trustees, supporting residents and community projects in the town.
CharityActive community group focused on beautifying the town through planting, painting, litter picks and fundraising for local causes.
CharityA registered charity since 2017, part of a worldwide movement providing community support, companionship and a place to work on practical projects.
CommunityA registered charity providing financial assistance to individuals and families in need for over 50 years.
CharityLocal information and guidance on climate change, sustainability and environmental protection in the Alresford area.
EnvironmentManaging Alresford's long-standing partnership with Bricquebec, a Norman market town in Normandy, France.
TwinningProvides emergency food and clothing to people in Winchester and surrounding areas including Alresford.
CharityFrom rugby and football to tennis and golf — there's no shortage of ways to stay active.
Members of the Wessex League Premier Division, affiliated to Hampshire FA. The town's main football club.
FootballA multi-award-winning Charter Standard Club offering football for young players of all ages.
Youth FootballThriving local club dating back to 1991, offering rugby for juniors and seniors with a strong community spirit.
RugbyA small, friendly tennis club in the beautiful setting of Arlebury Park, dedicated to promoting tennis for all.
TennisOne of the oldest golf clubs in Hampshire, renowned for year-round availability on beautiful downland courses.
GolfHistoric club with a newly relaid green and modern clubhouse. A welcoming place for bowlers of all abilities.
BowlsFriendly, mixed ability badminton club in the market town. All welcome regardless of experience.
BadmintonHealth and fitness facility located in a beautifully restored 1860 Mill, spread across four floors.
FitnessA town rich in creativity — from community theatre to art societies and choirs.
Alresford Community Theatre Society — bringing local talent to the stage with regular productions throughout the year.
TheatreA welcoming group of artists and art lovers, hosting workshops, exhibitions and social events.
ArtRegular screenings of the latest films and classics in a community setting. A wonderful local amenity.
CinemaA friendly village choir from nearby Cheriton, performing regularly in and around the Alresford area.
MusicExploring local history and literature through talks, walks and research into Alresford's rich heritage.
HistoryBringing together flower arranging enthusiasts with demonstrations, workshops and friendly competitions.
FlowersFor gardeners of all abilities — talks, shows, plant sales and the famous annual flower show.
GardeningFor classic car and motoring enthusiasts in the Alresford area. Regular meets and social events.
MotoringThe team behind the famous Alresford Show — celebrating rural life, farming and community every September.
Agriculture