This is a club, which means that the bar may be only open to members.
Opened in 1966. Bingo, Poker, Quiz nights and Live music. Non-members are welcome. A local beer is often available.
Historic Interest
Also known as the Geordie Club, because of the number of Northumberland miners who came to work the Calverton Pit. Surface layout of the colliery designed by Geoffrey Jellicoe in 1935. An estimate of proposed output was that the mine should yield 100 million tonnes of coal, employing men for over "125 years". Number 1 shaft - First sod cut by Captain C.B. Lancaster and Sir Hugh Seely in 1937. (www.calvertonvillage.com).
Operated by the Calverton Working Men's Club and Institute Limited, and industrial and provident society (Reg. No. IP17220).
[Gedling Borough Council; Calverton Ward / Calverton Parish Council / Nottinghamshire County Council; Calverton Division / Sherwood Parliamentary Contituency]
This Club serves 2 changing beers and 0 regular beers.
Calverton Working Mens Club, Calverton