| CLUB
HISTORY The
club was formed in 1946 by a group of local businessmen and was originally housed
in a nissan hut in Old Didcot. After a short while, members bought from Mr. F.
W. Napper, a local farmer, an old barn that was in a very poor state of disrepair.
It was part of an aged working farm. This is a rear view of the barn, which now
forms the Main Hall or Function Room of the present club-house.
The new members set
about transforming this into the present clubhouse and by 1951 we had a building
of which we can be proud. Even today in modern Didcot, our clubhouse stands out
as a place of character and a venue for many and varied functions. At
our opening day, we were honoured to have our local M.P., Mr. Airey Neave, attend
with the builder of the new club, Mr. Cecil Fosterkew.
Various
alterations were made to the club in 1955, including a snooker room and games
room and, in 1962, the main hall was extended to accommodate functions. Now it
is used for dancing, race nights, short mat bowls and skittles. A new committee
room and small meeting room were also added. In 1990, the main building roof was
replaced at a cost of approximately £40,000 and a security entry system
introduced. The
Main Hall is available for hire for wedding receptions, parties, dances etc. |