We are adding another archery session to our timetable! Come join us on Saturday mornings from 10.30am until 12 noon for some target practise.
Suitable for beginners and more experienced archers from age 8.
We are adding another archery session to our timetable! Come join us on Saturday mornings from 10.30am until 12 noon for some target practise.
Suitable for beginners and more experienced archers from age 8.

We have made quite a large purchase of dehumidifiers for the Vanguard Centre, re-investing recent membership fees back into the Centre to make the place nicer for everyone.
We are having a slight change to scheduled class times beginning Monday 1st of October.
All classes are staying on the same days, we are just moving the times slightly so that classes run a bit more smoothly and we aren’t rushing you all out the door before the next session begins.
The timetable has been updated here on the website, we hope this new schedule gives you all a better experience here at The Vanguard Centre.
Over the last few months, we have been working with charities in and around Glasgow, offering some public and community outreach. It’s always nice to offer help to good causes! We also have some further partner activities planned for the coming few months.
A while ago, we ran a fundraising campaign to buy an interesting antique book for donation to the Triquetra Collection of antique swords and books: the Seal of Cause and Bye-Laws and Regulations of the Incorporation of Fleshers of Glasgow, printed in 1887. It offers quite a fascinating insight into the world of the Victorian era trade guilds in Glasgow, although the guild itself received its seal in 1580, and was probably established quite some time before that.
We managed to raise sufficient funds to make the purchase and to digitise it. A digital copy will be going to those generous individuals who made a donation towards the project (thank you very much!) in the next couple of days. The book itself has been donated to the Triquetra Collection as per the plan; and there will be an article on the trade guilds of Glasgow appearing on the Triquetra website at some point soon. Once the article appears there, we will be working with the “Wikimedian in Residence” at the Scottish Library and Information Council to make the digitisation suitable for inclusion in the Wikimedia Commons.
We are delighted to have been able to bring this project to its current state, and we are grateful to everyone who helped with donations. Thank you!
Stay tuned for further information about this project as the article progresses, and look out for an announcement about our next fundraising project about late 19th / early 20th century martial sports!

As of today, we are celebrating the 3 year anniversary of the Vanguard Centre! We opened our doors on the 11th of September 2015, and so today marks three full years of being open.
They say that most businesses fail within the first year, and of those that survive, most fail by the third year. Well, we have just sailed through that landmark, and even though people have doubted us in the past, we are still going strong and have plenty of exciting plans for the coming year.
This is quite a remarkable achievement, since the Vanguard Centre is a full-time training centre in a commercial warehouse, and the rent isn’t cheap! The landlord always wants the rent paid on time, and raises the rent every year; the utility suppliers keep raising the price of water, electricity, and telecoms, while rarely ever doing their own job properly (and causing us no end of headaches). Nonetheless, against these odds, we have kept the doors open, and the future is looking bright.
During our third year, we have been doing a lot of community outreach with charities, museums, and social enterprises in and near to Glasgow. It has been a pleasure to share some of our historical activities with people who wouldn’t otherwise have had the chance to try them.
Our staff are dedicated and enthusiastic. We work well as a team, we solve problems as they appear, and we have fun while getting on with things. It has been a pleasure to reach this milestone with this group of people! And of course, we love our regulars 🙂 thank you to everyone who has come to play with us and participate in one activity or another over the last three years, and we hope to see you all soon!
We would like to invite our regulars and anyone who has come to play with us in the last few months to join us for our birthday party on Saturday the 15th. We’ll be open for the whole afternoon, doing some HEMA, archery, and blacksmithing (a great time to drop by and see what it’s all about if you are thinking about joining!) all free of charge, and then we’ll be downing tools (and bows and swords) for a barbecue.
We’ll provide some food, but bring a dish of your own to share (preferably something that doesn’t need cooking on site). Bring your favourite drinks and let’s celebrate our three year mark in style!
On a related note, if you are interested in hosting a birthday party, stag party, or hen party with us (or really, just any kind of party!), get in touch and we’ll be delighted to arrange something for you.
We offer HEMA classes in Glasgow, near the city centre and right next to the Bridge Street subway station, so we are very conveniently located for you to get to your regular weekly classes or to the one-off events and seminars that we run from time to time. If you have ever wanted to learn the medieval longsword or the Scottish basket-hilted broadsword, get in touch with us and invite yourself to come along and give it ago.
We also offer an indoor archery range where you can come to go your target practice a couple of times a week. With the weather being what it is in Glasgow, especially as we come into the autumn and winter, why not come and visit for a bit of shooting and socialising? Not only do we have the archery range, we also have tea and biscuits!
Our third main activity, which is growing in popularity greatly over the last year, is blacksmithing – if you sign up to our beginners blacksmithing course of lessons, you will learn how to make a variety of items using several different techniques. Drop us an email or give us a call on 07477234020 to have a chat and make your booking!


August is going to be a busy month at the Vanguard Centre, with bookings for all sorts of parties, plenty of private tuition, and of course our regular classes!
From Thursday 16th until Monday 20th, several of our staff and members will be away at FightCamp in Coventry. This is one of the biggest HEMA events in the country and there will doubtless be plenty of new information and skills coming back up to Glasgow afterwards! There may even be new toys if people have treated themselves to something shiny on their travels…
Due to this slight interruption to the usual schedule, there will be no longsword on Thursday the 16th, and there will be two archery sessions instead: 6:00-7:30pm, and 7:30-9:00pm.
This week’s longsword lesson is going to involve some recap of last month’s material, and quite possibly some sparring games. For the rest of this month we will be focusing on the Zwerhaw – this is one of the most important strikes in the German longsword sources, and it’s one of the best ways to reach out and smack someone upside the head. Longsword is running on Thursday evenings from 6:00-7:30pm.
In the Scottish Fighting Arts lessons, the focus is going to be on broadsword and targe. Jonathan Spouge is going to be teaching his method at FightCamp, and is well-recognised across the country for his work with this discipline, so you are in good hands when you come along to work on it! Scottish Fighting Arts runs on Tuesdays from 7:30-9:00pm.
As always, if you fancy arranging a blacksmithing lesson for yourself or a friend, or if you would like some private tuition to improve on your fencing, then get in touch with us and we’ll add you to the diary!

There are some exciting things happening in July at the Vanguard Centre. We’ll have a week with a guest instructor, we have an open sparring day, and we can now begin to offer archery sessions for younger children!
Keith Farrell, a well-known instructor and one of the founders of the Vanguard Centre, will be visiting the school between Tuesday the 10th and Saturday the 14th of July. We have asked if he would be willing to teach the regular drop-in sessions during the week, as well as run a few additional things, and happily he agreed to our request!
Therefore, the schedule for the week beginning the 9th of July will depart a little from normal, and will be as follows:
| Monday 9th | 6:00pm-7:30pm | Archery | drop-in as normal | |
| 7:30pm–9:00pm | Archery | drop-in as normal | ||
| Tuesday 10th | 6:00pm-7:30pm | Intro to HEMA (with Keith Farrell) | FB event page | drop-in as normal |
| 7:30pm-9:00pm | Scottish Fighting Arts (with Keith Farrell) | FB event page | drop-in as normal | |
| Wednesday 11th | 6:00pm-7:30pm | Common Fencing Longsword (with Keith Farrell) | FB event page | drop-in as normal |
| 7:30pm-9:00pm | Broadsword & Sabre (with Keith Farrell) | FB event page | drop-in as normal | |
| Thursday 12th | 6:00pm-7:30pm | Longsword (with Keith Farrell) | FB event page | drop-in as normal |
| 7:30pm-9:00pm | More Longsword (with Keith Farrell) | FB event page | drop-in as normal | |
| Friday 13th | 6:00pm-9:00pm | Cutting Seminar (with Keith Farrell) | FB event page | book a ticket |
| Saturday 14th | 11:30am-4:00pm | July Sparring Day | FB event page | book a ticket |
If you are interested in booking some private tuition with Keith while he is in Glasgow, please contact us or speak with Samantha, and pencil yourself in. Private tuition will be available between 1pm and 5:30pm from Tuesday to Friday, and the rate will be £30 per hour (can be paid in advance or on the day).
We had scheduled the July Sparring Day to run on Saturday the 7th, but due to some unfortunate last minute demands upon Jonathan’s time, the sparring day is being moved back a week, to Saturday the 14th.
Doors will open at 11:30am, and the hall will be open for sparring until 4pm. This is a great opportunity to put your practice to the test, and see how well the lessons are sinking in! The price is £15 if you choose to pay on the day, or £12 if you book in advance through our website.
We have been investing in our archery equipment, and now we have some additional bows suitable for younger or smaller children. If you would like to book a family outing for yourself, your children (aged 8+), and any friends who might wish to come with you, then please contact us and book yourselves a timeslot.
Summer is here! If you are looking for something fun to do in the afternoons, why not try some archery? The range will be open by appointment Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays beginning on the 17th of July, so don’t be shy! Give us a call and get booked in for some shooting fun.
We also offer private tuition in a range of different sword fighting disciplines. This service is available Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, weekends are available if booked in advance. If you would like to book an hour or two then get in touch with us.
Here at The Vanguard Centre we like to offer something a little different so if you have a stag or hen party planned, birthday or other special occasion, why not book us for some archery and sword fighting? Get in touch for booking availability and pricing.
Have you ever fancied trying your hand at forging? We have availability this summer for you to wield a hammer in the forge! Come along for a forging session at the centre and we will take you though all the steps to make some useful household items. Appointments can be made for weekdays and weekends from 10am until 3pm.

The website now has a news feed!
We have been making several updates to the website recently, to improve its loading speeds and reliability. Now that these tasks have been dealt with (and now that the site is now much faster and more stable than before!), we can turn some attention to improving the features and services on offer.
We will use this news feed for announcements about the Vanguard Centre and our activities, including blacksmithing, archery, and HEMA in Glasgow. This will make it easier for us to communicate with people who do not use Facebook, and will also let us reach more people in the local community.
The intention is to make updates around once a month on average.