North East region fencing association

http://www.britishfencing.com

British Fencing is the governing body for the sport of fencing in the UK

 

 

Clubs and other Links

Please find below links to fencing organisations and clubs: if you wish to suggest your club link or organisation to be added, contact the chairman: c.seheult@btinternet.com 

http://englandfencing.org.uk

 

England Fencing is the member organization responsible for fencing development in England andfro home country selection: NERFA is a part of England Fencing

 

http://www.letsfence.co.uk/

Let’s Fence provides a range of activities :-
Mini Fence® (6-10 year olds)
Taster Sessions
Beginner Courses (8 year olds and above)
Private Individual and Group Lessons
Club and School Coaching
Elite Performance Coaching
Sports Specific Fitness Training
Modern Pentathlon fencing specific training

http://www.newcastlefencingclub.co.uk/

Fencing Club in Newcastle upon Tyne

(Thursday evenings—Foil and Epee)

Washington Fencing Club meets every Wednesday at the Millennium Centre, The Oval, Concord, Washington from 7pm until 9pm. The club offers a structured coaching programme headed up by Iain Aberdeen to fencers in all 3 weapons at any level. Beginners are very welcome to come along to the club at any time and all equipment can be provided at no additional cost. Anyone wanting more information about the club can e-mail fencewashington@aol.com, or come along to the one of our training sessions and one of our experienced club members will be available to talk to you.

Your club or group link here?

- contact  c.seheult@btinternet.com

http://www.laszlosfencing.org/

Laszlo's Fencing Club is based in Durham under the direction of Prof. Laszlo Jakab, a world class Hungarian coach.

Catering for all three weapons, this club provides opportunities to people of any age and experience

Structured footwork sessions, blade work and freestyle fencing are part of our regular training.