
How to prevent personal injury claims at your club?
Update – 01/06/2022 12 tips to stopping trips, slips and personal injury claims Slips and trips are the most common cause of major injuries in

Update – 01/06/2022 12 tips to stopping trips, slips and personal injury claims Slips and trips are the most common cause of major injuries in

Is your club planning to take part in the Queen’s jubilee celebrations? At Club Insure, our mission is to ensure clubs are thriving and are

Licensing Hours Extended for club premises Parliament have passed an order to extend licensing hours in pubs, clubs and bars across England and Wales. Pubs

What do clubs need to know about kitchen equipment safety? In the insurance sector at the moment, and alongside the current hard market, insurers are

All unincorporated clubs with elected trustees need to register with the Trust Registration Service before September 1st 2022. Clubs which have elected the ACC as

At Club Insure, we are announcing the re-release of our autumn ’21 publication, GUR: Golf Under Repair Magazine. The second edition comes after praise from

Is asbestos dangerous? Asbestos exposure is the only known cause of a deadly cancer called mesothelioma and can lead to other asbestos-related illnesses. This deadly mineral was

One of the biggest changes to legislation in the UK’s history is about to hit British businesses and sports venues. The new Protect Duty legislation

What is the new Ventilation Hygiene Certificate? Fires and the risk of fire is one of the most important considerations for club management as it

How to keep your club fire safe and fire ready All employers, managers and owners need to be aware of the possibility of fire. Nearly

Getting to know the Clients of Club Insure At Club Insure, not only do we like to build a solid relationship with clubs and businesses,

Prostate Cancer Launches National Man-Hunt Prostate Cancer UK, in partnership with the NHS, have launched a new campaign asking people to spread the word. It’s

All sports and social clubs should be utilising the services of a broker – Golf clubs are not an exception. Clubs with high-value machinery, equipment

Are your volunteers covered by your insurance? If you have at least one employee, you will be aware that you have a duty to protect them from any risks

Download this coronavirus risk assessment to help identify and mitigate against potential risks of outbreak at your club.