Rutland Man’s Club Offers Weekly Support and Conversation in Oakham
A new support group for men has launched in Oakham, providing a safe and welcoming space to talk openly about life’s challenges. Rutland Man’s Club meets every Wednesday evening at Oakham Baptist Church, offering free support for men aged 18 and over.
Running from 7:30pm to 8:30pm (with doors open from 7:00pm), the group will continue weekly sessions through to 30 December 2026.
A Space to Talk
Rutland Man’s Club has been formed to create a supportive environment where men can speak freely about:
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Mental health
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Addictions
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Personal struggles
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Relationships
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Or simply anything they feel they want to chat about
The aim is simple — to provide a relaxed, judgement-free setting where men can connect, share experiences and support one another.
Breaking the Silence
Many men find it difficult to open up about personal challenges. By offering a regular, informal meeting place, Rutland Man’s Club hopes to encourage honest conversations and reduce the stigma that can surround mental health and addiction issues.
There is no pressure to speak — attendees can share as much or as little as they feel comfortable with.
Free and Open to All Men 18+
The group is completely free to attend, and there is no need to book in advance. Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided, helping to create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Whether someone is facing a particular challenge or simply looking for connection and conversation, all men aged 18 and over are welcome.
Event Details
What: Rutland Man’s Club
When: Wednesdays, 7:30pm – 8:30pm (Doors open 7:00pm)
Runs until: 30 December 2026
Where: Oakham Baptist Church, Melton Road, Oakham, LE15 6AY
Cost: Free
Rutland Man’s Club offers more than just a meeting — it offers community, understanding and the reassurance that no one has to face life’s challenges alone.
