About our Club


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Situated in Arbroath in beautiful Angus, our club is one of the Angus areas larger Royal British Legion Scotland Branch Clubs with over 1000 members and a host of activities through the leadership of an active and successful Commitee.

The structure of the Club is as follows

 

Branch, Women's Section and the Club each have their own roles, responsibilities and Committees. The Club is required to comply with the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005 and other Commercial legislation, it is also bound as a tenant to the Royal British Legion Scotland Arbroath Branch and their rules of premise use. The Branch and the Womens Section are Charities in their own right and as such their main function is to raise monies and awareness of their respective Charities.

The Club committee professionally manages all commercial aspects of the Club. It is responsible for maintainance of the premises, ensuring all commercial aspects, professional standards and legislation mandates are achieved. All Club facilities including personnel, suppliers and entertainment etc etc.

 

 

Our Bar


     

Opening Hours

The Club bar area may open at different times to the Hall and first floor facilities.

Daily

Morning

Evening

Monday

11:00 to 14:30 19:00  to 23:00

Tuesday

11:00 to 14:30 19:00 to 23:00

Wednesday

11:00 to 14:30 19:00 to 23:00

Thursday

11:00 to 14:30 19:00 to 23:00

Friday

11:00 to 23:59                                                we are open all day

Saturday

11:00 to 23:59                                                we are open all day

Sunday

12:30 to 23:00                                                we are open all day, on special occasions we may open at 11:00

 




Our Club Facilities


Facilities

Activities

 Hall hire including Green St Hall Pool (Teams play Arbroath league & Legion games)
Five bars (not all open at once) Darts (Teams play Arbroath league & Legion games)
Woman's Section Catering facilities (when booked) Dominoes (Teams play Arbroath league & Legion games)
Various Sports Carpet bowls (Teams play Legion games)
Varoius Social Activities Green Bowls (Teams play Legion games)
Disabled Access with disabled toilet facilities, ground floor only Sea fishing (Teams play Legion events)
Baby changing facilities Loch fishing (Teams play Legion events)
Large TV in Sports Bar Cribbage (Teams play Legion games)
Outside shetered smoking area Bingo (Sunday evenings) unless stated otherwise
Two Pool tables  
Free parking Council car park outside Club  





 

Branch Trustees

 Depending on the individual charity and its legal form, the charity trustees may be called board members, directors, management committee members, trustees or whatever is relevant to the charity. Whatever the terminology used by the charity, for the purposes of the legislation, the group of people who manage and control the charity are known as trustees, Charity trustees must act in the interests of the charity. Charity Trustees must do what is best for the charity.  
 

Club Committee

The Club Committee run the club as the trading arm of the Branch. It is in their best interests to make sure the Club is in profit and does not make a loss. Those members on the Club Committee are mostly un-trained in operating a Club professionally but they do the best they can. Anyone can become a member of the Club Ciommittee, we are always looking for new younger members to join with new ideas to move us forwards into the next century.
 

Pensions & Welfare Advisor

The Branch Pensions & Welfare advisor assists any ex-serviceman or woman, whether a member or not, to pursue their possible entitlement to a War Disablement Pension or help out the best they can in their welfare.
The P & W Advisor can be contacted via the Branch. Please do not put off getting in touch with the advisor, he can get things moving very quickly and will save you a lot of problems later on.
 

About Us

 The Royal British Legion Scotland.
The Royal British Legion Scotland safeguards the welfare, interests and memory of those who are serving or who have served in the Armed Forces. We are one of the Scotland's largest membership organisations and recognised as custodians of Remembrance. We also help collect for the annual Poppy Appeal for Poppy Scotland.

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