Hayling Island Businessmens Club
The Hayling Island Businessmen’s Club began when local businessmen joined forces to contribute meaningfully to the community that sustained their enterprises. This initiative quickly took shape as a structured organisation committed to practical assistance and charitable giving. Members have upheld the founding principle of supporting vulnerable residents and strengthening island ties through collective action.
At the heart of the club’s work lies its minibus service. Charities, clubs, and community groups borrow the vehicle for outings, appointments, and events. This provision removes transport barriers for many organisations, allowing them to focus resources elsewhere. The club covers maintenance and running costs, ensuring the service remains accessible without charge to users.
Fundraising forms another core element of operations. Members arrange social events that combine enjoyment with philanthropy. Barbecues at Northney Farm attract substantial attendance, while pig racing nights at the Hayling Island Community Centre in West Town offer novel entertainment. These gatherings generate funds distributed to diverse beneficiaries across the island.
Recipients of support span hospices, air ambulance services, sports clubs, youth initiatives, and community facilities. The club has also aided individuals requiring specialist equipment or treatment. Such contributions address immediate needs and foster longer-term improvements in local welfare.
Membership draws from businessmen and supporters sharing an interest in the island’s wellbeing. Regular meetings provide forums for discussion, planning, and social interaction. These occasions reinforce networks that underpin the club’s effectiveness in identifying and responding to community requirements.
Project funding represents a further avenue of assistance. The club backs innovative ideas from residents and organisations that promise positive impact. This approach encourages enterprise and collaboration, aligning with the original aim of reciprocating community support.
As a registered charity, the organisation operates on non-profit principles, relying on member commitment and local partnerships. Businesses and groups supply resources that sustain activities. This interdependence mirrors the club’s ethos of mutual benefit.
Through transport provision, financial aid, and social coordination, the Hayling Island Businessmen’s Club maintains an active role in island life. Its efforts help preserve connections among residents and ensure practical help reaches those who need it most.
Hayling Island Businessmens Club
Legion Road Hayling Island
PO11 9ES