St Anne's on Sea Probus Club is open to Retired and Semi-retired men from all walks of life for fellowship, to foster friendship and goodwill.

St Annes Probus Club

St Anne’s on Sea Probus Club is open to Retired and Semi-retired men from all walks of life. Membership offers an opportunity for its members to meet weekly for fellowship and to foster friendship, goodwill and expand their horizons with presentations by guest speakers.

St Annes Probus Club

The Club meets weekly at the Well Community Centre (next to YMCA) on St Albans Road, St Anne’s (pictured above).

  • On Thursdays 10am – 11.30am (tea/coffee 10am – speaker 10.30am) from October through to March
  • Throughout the year organise lunches/dinners and outings to places of interest, at which wives/partners guests are welcome.

For more info phone Roy on 07985 418272. Or why not go to one of the meetings as a guest and give it a try.

St Annes Probus Club Programme 2026/27

01/10/2026    How Big is Space? – Follow Up

08/10/2026    Search for a Soldier

15/10/2026    George Sephton Follow Up

22/10/2026    1944 Freckleton Air Disaster

29/10/2026    Conspiracy Theories

05/11/2026    Ceremony Duties of the Cavalry

12/11/2026     Wings Over Sefton

19/11/2026     The History of Blackpool Airport

26/11/2026    Travel For Life

03/12/2026    Reet Gradely Lancashire Stuff

10/12/2026    No Probus Meeting – It’s our Christmas Lunch

17/12/2026     No Probus Meeting

24/12/2026    No Probus Meeting

31/12/2026     No Probus Meeting

07/01/2027    Neil Hendrie

14/01/2027     Swiss Railways

21/11/2027     Go West Old Man

28/01/2027    Fleetwood Heritage

04/02/2027    Probate Records Pre – 1858

11/02/2027    The Dambusters

18/02/2027    A to Z of St Annes

25/02/2027    Lancashire Finest Georgian House

04/03/2027    St Annes “Blue Plaque” Building History

11/03/2027     Steer One Eight Zero

18/03/2027    Richard Ansdell – His Life and Artworks

25/03/2027    Probus St Annes AGM

What is Probus?

The name is an abbreviation of the words “professional” and “business”. Probus clubs are non-political and non-sectarian. Each club is autonomous and sets its own rules. If you’re interested in the history of Probus you might find this Wikipedia page interesting.

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