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   CT249  
   
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     Topic: Another club closurePosted: 27 May 22 at 2:43pm  | 
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 I get your point, but we got an extremely keen family of five into our club a year or two back because the eldest kid (about 10) read S & A.  He got the family into a Heron and they turned up every week, with some of them in Toppers. They moved interstate because of job opportunities, and then swiftly sent me an email asking what club they should join there. I think they joined the local Heron association, with a better boat. A couple of months ago we bought a Huon Pine 7'6" lug rig dinghy for fun and to sail on our front-yard puddle, often with the grandsprogs. We took it to the club one day and not just the sailors loved it - the fisho's kids came over and raved about it as well.  It just seems to show that the "old fashioned" stuff still seems to work very well. Stuff like foiling Moths have been around for over 20 years, so for young kids they are "prehistoric" just like S & A. The "latest" concept in sailing dinghies is as old as clinker National 12s were when the sport was booming.  | 
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 That's a good point - probably worth widening the scope of the comparable to what people spend of leisure activities in general, given I think the general consensus is we are including recreational sailing alongside racing in terms of active participation to help prevent club closures.  | 
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     Posted: 27 May 22 at 3:20pm | 
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 Well yes it is. I’m glad you raise Swallows and Amazons - it became part of my belief system well before I started sailing. The point is that to get longevity of engagement you need to make the sport part of people’s belief system…. Now let me ask again: (lots of talk of doom and gloom and one minute to midnight early in this thread). Can anyone name a club which has closed other than through landlord pressures in the last 10 years? I seem to remember that in an earlier, similar thread it was recognised that at the point of seconds to midnight there is a tendency for ‘younger’ folk to finally take on the organisational roles they have so far resisted.  | 
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   Brookvale sailing club, Birmingham, closed due loss of membership.  
 
   
   
  Got to have young people in the club to take over, it's not doom and gloom, it's stating a fact, small clubs are in dire states,glossing it over and talking positive won't change it.  | 
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    [/QUOTE] Can anyone name a club which has closed other than through landlord pressures in the last 10 years?[/QUOTE] How about Queensmead SC? I do my best to stay away from this forum but was unable to resist this challenge   ![]() HOAC and QSC were forced to close by HS2 on 1st October 2020. All activities on the site including Sailing have ceased. 
   Planning is underway with London Borough of Hillingdon, HOAC and HS2 to develop the new site and move the operations and boats hopefully in Spring 2022. HOAC are busy packing and preparing for the move. QSC plan to follow HOAC in its move to the new site and will remain a Virtual Club during the Transition.  | 
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  Ragley was the other little one locally to me in the U.K. that went - I suspect Duncan would know more about that though.  | 
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Tbh i have no real idea , I had assumed it had closed in the mid to late 90s at the same sort of time as Warwick and Evesham. But a quick Google search shows the web site is no longer active but they were still running opens in 2002 and I found some drone footage of boats sailing as late as 2011.
 
   
   
  But this has going on since the sailing boom of the 1950/60s . My own club gained members when AP sailing club closed in the 1970s and when Warwick sailing club closed in the 90s. And I am sure if and when we close other local clubs will gain regular sailors from us.  Edited by Grumpycat - 27 May 22 at 8:29pm  | 
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   They were definitely still sailing in 2014ish - I was there having a picnic with a group of friends and their kids and the boats were out; it was the last time one of the Dads was with us sadly - which I guess puts some perspective on it all
    
   
   
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