WHAT’S ON
LUNCH VENUE & SCHEDULE
CAMBERLEY HEATH GOLF CLUB
THIRD TUESDAY of the month
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Do you have a friend or colleague who may appreciate an invitation to attend a lunch event as a guest to experience our club at first hand? An opportunity for a guest to judge whether they may wish to join the Camberley & District Probus Club. If so, please contact the Club Secretary via info@camberleyprobus.org.uk. New members are always welcome.
LUNCHES & SPEAKERS
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***Tuesday 23rd June 2026*** Please note change of date on this occasion. LUNCH WACKY, WITTY AND WONDERFUL WORDS Paul Sloane |
| Tuesday 21st July 2026 LUNCH ONE FOOT IN PARADISE (Mull & Iona) Bob Rogers |
| Tuesday 18th August 2026 LUNCH THE STORY OF THE SUEZ CANAL Iain Kennedy |
| Tuesday 15th September 2026 LUNCH REFURBISHING THE TIN TABERNACLE, DEEPCUT Keith Maynard |
| Tuesday 20th October 2026 LUNCH A FASCINATING INSIGHT INTO THE WORLD OF BEES Richard Rikkit |
| Tuesday 17th November 2026 LUNCH SECRET CAMBERLEY & AREA The lesser known ‘secret war’ activities within a 10 mile radius of Camberley during WW2. Paul McCue |
| Tuesday 15th December 2026 LADIES’ CHRISTMAS LUNCH |
| Tueday 19th January 2027 LUNCH [SPEAKER TBA] |
| Tuesday 16th February 2027 LUNCH BRITAIN AND THE ROMANOVS Stephan Roman |
| Tuesday 16th March 2027 LUNCH A CUNARD LINER Alastair Greener |
| Tuesday 20th April 2027 PRESIDENT’S DINNER |
| Tuesday 18th May 2027 AGM |
| Tuesday 15th June 2027 LUNCH [SPEAKER TBA] |
| Tuesday 20th July 2027 LUNCH [SPEAKER TBA] |
| Tuesday 17th August 2027 LUNCH [SPEAKER TBA] |
| Tuesday 21st September 2027 LUNCH HAWK TALK – MY LIFE WITH RAPTORS Including four live raptors Helen Ebdon |
| Tuesday 19th October 2027 LUNCH [SPEAKER TBA] |
| Tuesday 16th November 2027 LUNCH THE NEW IRON AGE A short history of blacksmithing Lucy Quinnel |
DAY TRIPS & EVENTS
PLUS ANNUAL HOLIDAY
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| Thursday 25th June 2026 SWANAGE INCLUDING CORFE CASTLE & STEAM RAILWAY Corfe Castle, Dorset (National Trust) was built shortly after the Norman conquest of 1066 and home to kings, knights and a princess. Corfe is a picturesque village with several shops and cafes for a morning coffee. It’s a five minute walk from the castle to the station, where we will meet to catch our steam train to Swanage on the Jurassic Coast. Swanage has many good cafes for lunch or just treat yourself to some fish and chips on the sea front overlooking the beach and Old Harry Rocks. |
| Thursday 2nd July 2026 OSBORNE HOUSE & ISLE OF WIGHT Explore Osborne House and Gardens built to fulfil Queen Victoria’s desire for a ‘place of one’s own – quiet and retired’. Enjoy the dazzling interiors, art collection, gardens and grounds reflecting the personal passions, taste and style of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Travel by coach which will cross with us on the ferry to and from the Isle of Wight. |
| Thursday 6th August 2026 OSTERLEY HOUSE & GARDENS Join us for an interesting morning tour of the gardens at Osterley House (NT). Afterwards, there will be time for lunch in the café and a visit around the house at your leisure. Osterley Park is a Georgian country estate in west London, which straddles the London boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow. |
| Wednesday 19th August 2026 BOWLS GAME Camberley & District Probus Club with Surrey Heath Ladies Probus Club vs Mytchett Outdoor. |
| Thursday 15th October 2026 HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY ARCHIVE – WINDSOR Extensive records of individual soldiers who served in the 1st Life Guards, 2nd Life Guards, The Life Guards, Royal Horse Guards (Blues) and the Household Battalion. |
| Monday 21st – Sunday27th September 2026 NORTHUMBRIA – ANNUAL HOLIDAY Stretching from the unspoilt wilds of Northumberland National Park to the outstanding beauty of the Heritage Coast, the Kingdom of Northumbria has everything for a perfect holiday. Lush rolling countryside, spectacular forests, glorious sandy beaches, quaint villages and historic market towns mingle with mighty castles and ancient monuments that bear testament to bloody battles and warring clans of a bygone era. |
| Tuesday 8th December 2026 CAROLS AT SALISBURY CATHEDRAL So successful last year, we thought we would do it again. |