BAC/EE Social & Sports Association Preston, Lancashire was established in 1962 and over the last 10 years it has undergone a great transformation. Traditionally the club has been supported by two industrial giants in the British Aircraft Corporation (now BAE Systems) and English Electric (now Alstom) hence the traditional club name & logo "BAC/EE" and relied heavily upon levied membership and substantial subsides.
The club is a community club widely known has BAC Club. In addition to table tennis, pool, darts and other traditional pastimes.
The club is a community club widely known has BAC Club. In addition to table tennis, pool, darts and other traditional pastimes.
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The BAC/EE Preston Social and Sports Club has come a long way in the last few years. The comfortable clubhouse is refurbished, with well priced drinks, impressive sound system and big screens to enjoy all major sporting events. The function room has been fitted with state of the art air conditioning and has the potential to stage all types of events.
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Fiona Marsden
May 24, 2021
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Ian Walmsley
Mar 11, 2021
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Kev D.
Jan 14, 2020
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Wow talk about being hidden! As a first time visitor I drove past the entrance.. a gap between a couple of houses. It was only on my second pass that I noticed a small sign, which appeared to be hand painted and not very clear either.
The pitches appear to be well maintained but the idea of having the goals right next to the car park is complete genius! A fence or high net is needed here, not only to protect the cars but also to stop players chasing the ball across the rubble car park in football boots!
The pitches appear to be well maintained but the idea of having the goals right next to the car park is complete genius! A fence or high net is needed here, not only to protect the cars but also to stop players chasing the ball across the rubble car park in football boots!
Thomas Wilcock
Nov 28, 2019
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Gary Majgaard Walmsley
Oct 28, 2019
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Anthea Lambert
Aug 18, 2019
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Darryl Heaton
Aug 08, 2019
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I attended a wedding celebration 🎉 and I felt we were all seated and packed into the room like sardines in a tin. The room is not excessively massive and, as is usual at events like this, the D J had the volume too high for the acoustics of the room. The event though was most enjoyable. Better sign posting to the club is highly recommended as I would quite literally describe the location as off the beaten track.
Margaret Birtwistle
Jul 25, 2019
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Carol Smith
Apr 23, 2019
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We went on Easter Monday with all the family as was advertised family day ,kids disco. kids disco was very good all enjoyed it. The bar unfortunately only had 2 members of staff on an expected busy day, they ran out of cider and larger , only had warm bottles left. also ran out of juices for the kid's all before 4pm... no wonder the place was almost empty before the disco had even finished. toilets also ran out of toilet roll. definitely would not recommended
Dan Smart
Sep 01, 2018
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Guy Barker
Dec 21, 2016
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