Welcome
We are a friendly club with real ale and regular entertainment.
We have live music, quiz and bingo nights and a darts evening most months. We also have a snooker hall open seven days per week with four full size snooker tables. The club is five minutes from Crystal Palace Football Ground, Norwood Junction and South Norwood Lakes.
Members can also book the club as a wedding and party venue. Please see the Venue Hire section below for details.
To see what events and entertainment are on please see below.
Events & Entertainment

Four full size snooker tables, £4 per hour.
Pool Table and Leagues
Darts League
Bingo Night (Every second Friday)
Live Music
Entertainment also includes; Quiz Nights, Classical Music Nights, Snooker, Darts and Golf.
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Venue Hire
The club is five minutes from Crystal Palace Football Ground, Norwood Junction and South Norwood Lakes. We have four function rooms over two floors, the main room and areas are also shared with members.
Members may hire the club or a room for weddings, birthdays and similar events. This is subject to availability and approval by the committee.
How To Join
To join the SNCC please submit an application form, which are available from the club or on the link below. The application must contain the name, address and signature of two existing club members. If you do not know anybody who is a member you are welcome to come along and get to know us before joining.
Once we receive your application form it will be reviewed by the Committee and the applicant will be invited to an interview at the club.
Following a successful interview, membership will then be offered to the applicant.
Membership is a one-off £11.50 joining fee plus £17 per annum, £25 for joint, £5 for over 65's.
The renewal fee is due in January of each year.
Click here for a printable Application Form.
The signing club members must have been a member of the club for at least one year
History
The club has been around since 1912 and visited by Winston Churchill, many famous snooker players, and Neil Morrissey from Men Behaving Badly. Some of the past Chairman include Bernard Weatherill.