Community Groups in Titchfield
Societies, clubs, and local organisations
Titchfield has an active community life supported by a range of groups, societies, and organisations that bring residents together around shared interests.
The Titchfield Village Trust is one of the most significant local organisations, working to preserve the character of the village and to promote its history and heritage. The trust organises events, publishes information, and engages with planning matters that affect the village.
The parish council is the first tier of local government and provides a democratic voice for the village within the wider Fareham borough structure. The council meets regularly, and meetings are open to the public. The parish council manages certain local facilities and makes representations on planning and other matters.
The Titchfield History Society brings together residents with an interest in the village's past, organising talks, walks, and research projects. The society has built up a valuable archive of local historical material.
Sporting groups include football and cricket clubs that use the Barry's Meadow facilities, along with informal groups for walking, running, and cycling. The Titchfield Bowling Club provides outdoor bowls in the summer months.
The Great Barn hosts the Titchfield Festival Theatre, which brings together performers, backstage crew, and audiences from across the area. The theatre group is volunteer-run and provides a creative outlet for residents of all ages.
The Women's Institute, the horticultural society, and various other groups provide social and educational activities throughout the year. The community centre serves as the hub for many of these activities, with a programme that varies from week to week.
The strength of Titchfield's community groups is one of the defining characteristics of the village. They provide social connections, a sense of belonging, and practical support that enhance the quality of life for residents.