Clubs and civil society organisations in Brightlingsea

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This page lists clubs, societies and civil society organisations active in Brightlingsea, with descriptions and contact details. Primary sources are each organisation's own website and the official Brightlingsea Town Guide 2026 (published by Brightlingsea Town Council). Where contacts are taken from the town guide rather than an organisation's own website, this is noted.

Contact details were current at the time of research (May 2026) and may change.


Maritime, sailing and heritage of the sea

Brightlingsea Sailing Club

One of the largest dinghy sailing clubs on the East Coast. Competitive and social sailing for all ages and abilities, including an active cadet programme (Tuesday evenings in summer, ~80 cadets). Community outreach includes work with local schools.

  • Website: sailbrightlingsea.com
  • Address: Oyster Tank Road, Brightlingsea, CO7 0DY
  • Phone: 07894 507812 / 01206 303275
  • Email: enquiries@sailbrightlingsea.com

Colne Yacht Club

Based on the Waterside, the Colne Yacht Club offers racing, cruising, keelboat and powerboat training, cadets, and social sailing ("Women on the Water", "Blokes in Boats"). The club's RYA Training Centre is open to all. Bateman's Tower serves as a race box.

UCSC Brightlingsea — Rowing & Sailing Club

Rowing and sailing club on the Waterside.

  • Website: ucscbrightlingsea.com
  • Address: 45 Waterside, Brightlingsea, CO7 0AZ
  • Phone: 01206 617489
  • Email: sail@ucscbrightlingsea.com

Brightlingsea Coastal Sailing Centre

RYA Recognised Training Centre, run jointly by the North London Sailing Association (NLSA) and the North London Youth Sailing Trust (NLYST). Provides sailing instruction and youth access.

Brightlingsea Regatta

One of the oldest sailing regattas on the East Coast. Held annually in July, organised by a committee drawing on the local sailing clubs.

Colne Smack Preservation Society (CSPS)

Formed over 50 years ago by local enthusiasts of Essex Smacks. Maintains the Aldous Heritage Dock at Brightlingsea Town Hard as a safe mooring for historic working smacks awaiting restoration or sail use. Annual Smack & Barge Match in September. Membership £12.50/year includes a bi-annual newsletter and sailing days.

  • Website: colnesmack.co.uk
  • Address: Aldous Heritage Dock, Brightlingsea Town Hard

Brightlingsea Model Boat Club

Radio-controlled sailing and electric model boat club. Friendly atmosphere open to all experience levels.

Sea Cadets — TS Colne

Military-style Sea Cadet unit based on the TS Colne Light Ship moored at Brightlingsea quay. Distinct from the sailing club cadet programmes.

  • National unit finder: sea-cadets.org/units
  • Source: Identified via search; direct contact details not retrieved.

Football

Brightlingsea Regent FC

The town's principal football club, playing in the Isthmian League. Runs first team, women's team and youth teams from U9 to U18. England Football Accredited.

  • Website: brightlingsearegentfc.com
  • Address: Taydal Stadium, North Road, Brightlingsea, CO7 0PL
  • Phone: 01206 304199
  • President: David Girling | Chair: Terry Doherty | Secretary: Martin Bright

Colne Athletic FC

Founded 2017. Two teams in the Essex & Suffolk leagues.

  • Website: colneathletic.co.uk
  • Address: Bayard Recreation Ground, Regent Road, Brightlingsea, CO7 0NN
  • Contact: Jason Savage, 07759 244688

Cricket

Brightlingsea Cricket Club

Competing in the Marshall Hatchick Two Counties Cricket Championship. Runs Saturday and Sunday teams, T30 development league, girls' section, disability section, and a women's softball team.


Rugby

Brightlingsea Rugby Club


Basketball

Brightlingsea Sledgehammers Basketball Club

  • Email: sledgehammers@gmail.com
  • Social media: Instagram @SledgehammersBasketball | Facebook /sledgehammersbasketballclub
  • Source: Brightlingsea Town Guide 2026

Bowls

Brightlingsea Bowling Club

Founded 1921. Lawn bowls for all ages and abilities, including men's, women's and mixed leagues. Carpet bowls in winter. Free coaching.


Sports and leisure facilities

Brightlingsea Lido

The only remaining public outdoor pool in Essex, on the Western Promenade. Managed by a charitable trust on behalf of Brightlingsea Town Council, staffed by lifeguards and supported by volunteers. Café Lido on site. Open May–September.

Brightlingsea Sports Centre

Tendring District Council facility with tennis, basketball, squash and netball courts.


Community and civic organisations

Brightlingsea Community Association

Runs the Community Centre on Lower Park Road (opened 1975). Regular events: coffee mornings, cinema, live music, bingo, darts, pool, charity fundraisers. The Oyster Bar (18+) and Family Lounge.

  • Website: bseacc.co.uk
  • Address: Lower Park Road, Brightlingsea
  • Phone: 01206 302055
  • Email: bcasecretary@aol.com

Royal British Legion — Brightlingsea Branch & Club

Brightlingsea Branch and Club of the RBL at 11 Sydney Street. Open to all — serving and non-serving. Entertainment twice monthly, bar, function room to hire.

Rotary Club of Brightlingsea & District

Founded 1960. Meets fortnightly on Monday evenings at 6:30pm. Organises the annual Jog Walk Run (Essex Air Ambulance), Santa Sleigh Runs, Welly Wanging Competition.

Brightlingsea and District RNLI Fundraising Branch

Active for over 25 years. Supports the RNLI nationally (nearest lifeboat station is Clacton-on-Sea). Local supporters include The Motley Crew sea shanty singers.

Foresters Friendly Society — Brightlingsea Branch

A branch of the national mutual aid and friendly society.

  • Phone: 01206 211391
  • Email: court4390@forestersfriendlysociety.co.uk
  • Source: Town Guide 2026

Brightlingsea in Bloom

Founded 1995. Volunteer "Bloomers" maintain seasonal floral displays across the town, including Springmead Gardens. Funded by local businesses, residents, organisations and councils.

Brightlingsea Hospice Support Group

Organises Brightlingsea Open Gardens (annual event, 30+ private gardens, one entrance fee) in aid of St Helena Hospice. Raised £23,000 in 2025.


Horticultural

Brightlingsea and District Horticultural Society

Annual Town Show and Companion Dog Show on August Bank Holiday Monday at the Community Centre. Classes for produce, baking, jam, craft, photography and children's entries.


Masonic and fraternal

Brightlingsea Masons

Three Masonic lodges meet at the Brightlingsea Masonic Hall, Tower Street: the Lodge of Charity (L9091), Lodge of Faith (L6830), and Lodge of Hope (L433). The Hall has been a Masonic meeting place since the early 1900s.


Arts and culture

Art Hut

A community arts project in an iconic building, promoting the work of local artists, makers, musicians and writers.

Waterside Artists

Group of professional local artists and makers, formerly of the Waterside Gallery. Exhibits at Brightlingsea Museum and the Art Hut; some members offer tuition.

Friday Art Group

Regular art group exhibiting at Brightlingsea Museum.

Brightlingsea Free Music Festival

Annual free outdoor festival of original music, held at Hurst Green. Established 2001. Approximately 15 artist slots over the weekend; emphasis on original local and emerging artists.


Heritage

Brightlingsea Museum

Volunteer-run registered charity (charity no. 801888) in purpose-built premises (opened 2020) at Dove House, Station Road. Covers Brightlingsea's maritime, shipbuilding and Cinque Ports history. Rated "charming" by HRH The Princess Royal (December 2024). Offers guided town heritage walks.

  • Website: brightlingseamuseum.co.uk
  • Address: Dove House, Station Road, Brightlingsea, CO7 0DT
  • Phone: 01206 307121
  • Email: info@brightlingseamuseum.co.uk
  • Opening hours: Easter–Christmas: Sat 11am–5pm, Sun 2–5pm; June–Aug also Wed–Fri 2–5pm. Free admission.

Learning and older people

Brightlingsea U3A (University of the Third Age)

Monthly speaker meetings on the first Friday of the month at 2pm at the YMCA. Covers a wide range of interest groups and social activities. Guests welcome at monthly meetings.

The Autumn Centre

A local Brightlingsea centre for older people.


Special needs and inclusion

Brightlingsea Saturday Club

Founded 25 years ago by Antony Tregenna. Monthly Saturday sessions (2–4pm) at the YMCA for adults with learning difficulties and special needs. Around 40 attendees from Brightlingsea and surrounding areas.

Colchester Gateway Clubs

Operates in Brightlingsea and Colchester, supporting approximately 250 people with learning disabilities and their families each week through social clubs.

  • Source: Web search; no dedicated Brightlingsea contact found.

Youth organisations

4th Brightlingsea Scout Group

Active since 1946. Beavers (6–8), Cubs (8–10), Scouts (10–14).

Women's Institute — Brightlingsea

Meets at the YMCA Hall, High Street, Brightlingsea, CO7 0AQ on the first Thursday of each month at 7:15pm. Runs community events including a charity fashion show for Brightlingsea in Bloom.


Churches and faith organisations

All Saints' with St James' Parish Church (Church of England)

Two buildings: All Saints' (Church Road, CO7 0RZ) and St James' (High Street, CO7 0AE). Community programmes include youth groups, Forest Church, Lego Church, toy library, prayer groups, Eco Church. Part of "Churches Together."

  • Website: allsaintswithstjamesb-sea.co.uk
  • Vicar: Rev'd Caroline Beckett; The Vicarage, Richard Avenue, CO7 0LP; 01206 308726
  • Office (Fiona Hunter): St James', High Street, CO7 0AE; 01206 302378; Mon/Wed/Fri 9am–12pm

The Salvation Army

Located on Tower Street. Runs community activities including a Toddler Group.

  • Address: 66 Tower Street, Brightlingsea, CO7 0AL
  • Phone: 01206 302847
  • National site: salvationarmy.org.uk

Notes on sources

  • Brightlingsea Town Guide 2026 (Brightlingsea Town Council) — used as the primary directory source for this page; authoritative for existence and addresses of organisations listed there.
  • Each organisation's own website — preferred primary source where available.
  • Essex County Council and Charity Commission — for registered charity details.
  • Web searches — used to supplement; sources noted inline where less authoritative.

Organisations not yet fully researched: Girlguiding/Brownies groups; any Methodist, Baptist or Catholic congregations; Cinque Port Liberty (ceremonial body listed in town guide); Colne Delta Club; specific contact for Brightlingsea Model Boat Club; The Autumn Centre details.