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Find Netball Clubs in South East England

Every club we've mapped in South East England — junior pathways, senior leagues, social squads and pathways into county and Premier sides.

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Why play netball in South East England?

Netball is one of the fastest-growing sports in South East England, with active leagues for every level — from back-to-netball social sessions through to county and regional teams. Whatever your age or experience, there's a club nearby ready to welcome new players.

Social vs competitive leagues

Most clubs in South East England run social/recreational squads alongside competitive teams in local league pyramids and county/regional leagues. Top sides feed into the Premier and franchise pathways. Use the filters above to find a club at the level that suits you.

Junior & senior pathways

Junior pathways (U10–U16), youth (U17–U19) and senior squads are well represented across South East England. Many clubs partner with England Netball CAPS-accredited programmes and county academies.

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Netball in South East England — frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about finding and joining a netball club near you in South East England.

How do I find a netball club near me in South East England?
Use the club directory above to browse all 25 clubs we've mapped in South East England. Each listing includes the home venue, postcode, training nights and a direct link to the club's website so you can get in touch.
Are there beginner or back-to-netball sessions in South East England?
Yes. Most clubs in South East England run social or back-to-netball sessions alongside their competitive teams. Look for clubs tagged "Recreational" or "Local league" — they're the most welcoming to new and returning players.
What age groups can play netball in South East England?
Clubs in South East England cater for juniors (typically U10–U16), youth (U17–U19) and seniors. Many also run walking netball and over-35s sessions. Filter the directory by age group to find a club that suits you or your child.
How much does it cost to join a netball club in South East England?
Fees vary, but most clubs in South East England charge an annual membership (often £80–£200) plus England Netball affiliation. Pay-and-play and back-to-netball sessions are usually £5–£8 per session. Check each club's website for current pricing.
When does the netball season run?
The main league season runs from September to April, with summer leagues, tournaments and back-to-netball sessions filling the off-season. Pre-season training typically starts in August.
Do I need experience to join a club in South East England?
No — most clubs welcome complete beginners through their back-to-netball or social squads. If you've played before, clubs will assess you and place you in a team that matches your level.

Netball clubs by area in South East England

25 clubs spread across 18 areas. The boroughs and towns below have the most active netball clubs in South East England — tap any area to jump to its clubs.

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  • Netball in Sussex3
  • Netball in Henley-on-Thames2
  • Netball in Surrey2
  • Netball in Woking2
  • Netball in Adur1
  • Netball in Ashford1
  • Netball in Berkshire1
  • Netball in Eastbourne1
  • Netball in Elmbridge1
  • Netball in Hampshire1
  • Netball in Horsham1
  • Netball in Maidenhead1
  • Netball in Newbury1
  • Netball in Reigate and Banstead1
  • Netball in Sevenoaks1
  • Netball in South East1
  • Netball in Southampton1

Junior netball in South East England

16 clubs in South East England run a junior section. Pick your child's age below to see clubs welcoming new players — most accept complete beginners and run trials at the start of the September season.

How to join a netball club in South East England

  1. 1. Pick a club nearby

    Browse the 25 clubs above and shortlist 2–3 close to home or work. Check the borough, postcode and which night they train.

  2. 2. Match your level

    If you're a complete beginner or returning after a break, look for clubs tagged Recreational or with Back to Netball sessions. If you've played before, Local league or Regional clubs will give you competitive matches.

  3. 3. Contact the club

    Email or message via the contact details on the club page — most clubs reply within a few days and invite you to a free trial session.

  4. 4. Turn up to a trial

    Bring trainers, a water bottle and comfortable sports kit. Most clubs provide bibs and balls. After 1–2 sessions you'll know if it's the right fit.

  5. 5. Register & pay

    Membership in South East England typically runs £80–£200 per season including England Netball affiliation. Pay-as-you-play sessions are usually £5–£8 each.

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