Sports Clubs in Milton Keynes
Sports clubs across Milton Keynes give residents a place to train, compete and stay active, from grassroots junior teams in Bletchley and Wolverton to established adult clubs in Newport Pagnell, Stony Stratford, Woburn Sands and Olney. This page lists local clubs with their contact details, opening hours, member reviews and a short summary of what people say about training, coaching and facilities.
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Croquet Club
📍 1 Ostlers Ln, Stony Stratford
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- ★ 4 (2) OU Tennis Courts 📍 Kents Hill, Milton Keynes MK6 3AW, United Kingdom Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- Wolverton and Greenleys Table Tennis Hub 📍 2 Ardwell Ln, Wolverton Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- June Lane Pump Track 📍 Juno Ln, Milton Keynes View
- Little Kickers Newton Leys – Newton Leys Primary School 📍 San Andres Dr, Bletchley Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- Ballers MK 📍 San Andres Dr, Bletchley On-site parking View
- Milton Keynes Radio Controlled Car Club 📍 Haversham Rd, Wolverton Accessible parking View
- MK Sporting & Social Club 📍 Haversham Rd, Wolverton Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- Nigel Willard Tennis 📍 28 High St, Newport Pagnell Accessible parkingAppointments recommendedCard payments View
- SSTFC (Stony Football Club) Main Pitch 📍 Ostlers Ln, Stony Stratford Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- The Saints Scouts 📍 207 Buckingham Rd, Bletchley Accessible parkingStep-free access View
- JM ELITE COACHING 📍 Milton Keynes View
- Milton Keynes Irish Youth 📍 Selbourne Ave, Bletchley Accessible parking View
- Netball United 📍 49 Celina Cl, Bletchley Accessible parkingStep-free access View
Choosing a sports club in Milton Keynes
Check whether a club is affiliated to its national governing body, such as England Football, the Rugby Football Union, England Athletics, the Lawn Tennis Association or England Netball, as affiliation confirms qualified coaching, insurance and eligibility for organised leagues. Many clubs also hold the Clubmark accreditation for well run community sport. If sessions involve children or young people, ask whether coaches hold up to date DBS checks and safeguarding certificates, and whether the club has a named welfare officer, in line with Child Protection in Sport Unit guidance.
Getting started and staying safe
Most clubs welcome taster or trial sessions before you commit to membership, so confirm what to bring, the age or skill groupings, and whether kit and equipment are provided. Ask about coaching qualifications, first aid provision and how the club handles injuries or emergencies. Reviewing session times, subscription costs and the club's location relative to the redway network or public transport will help you judge whether the commitment is realistic for you or your family.
Do I need to be experienced to join a sports club?
No. Many Milton Keynes clubs run beginner, development and social sessions alongside their competitive squads, and most offer a trial session so you can try before joining. Contact the club directly to ask about the right group for your age and ability.
How much does club membership usually cost?
Costs vary by sport and age group and often include an annual membership fee plus training or match subscriptions. Some clubs offer pay-and-play or discounted junior and student rates, so ask each club for a current price list and what it covers.