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About us

Details on our group, code of conduct, guidelines and committee members. 

Tabletop Legends began as a handful of keen gamers who were inspired by our friends at East Herts Gamers to build something local, friendly, and story-driven. We wanted a space where people could pull up a chair, roll some dice, and leave real life at the door for a few hours.

We’re a welcoming club for newcomers and veterans alike — focused on good games, fair play, and memorable tales. Expect regular meet-ups, one-shots and campaigns, plus the occasional charity event where our love of games does some real-world good. If that sounds like your kind of table, there’s a seat here for you.

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Mission Statement

At Tabletop Legends we gather to tell stories, share laughter, and chase adventure across worlds both familiar and strange. We are a relaxed, welcoming space where creativity thrives, dice decide fates, and imagination has no limits.
 

Our purpose is to bring people together through the art of tabletop play — to escape the everyday, build unforgettable tales, and leave each session inspired for the next. We value creativity, fair play, and the power of good storytelling.
 

Rooted in our local community but open to adventurers from beyond, we aim to grow into a thriving fellowship with regular gatherings and annual charity events that use our love of games to make a difference.
 

This is our table. All who seek stories are welcome.

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Code of Conduct

We believe in everyones right to pay in a safe, comfortable and respectful environment and require all our members to observe the clubs code of conduct at all times.

 

Please review the code of contact by clicking the button below and reach out via the Contact Us page if you have any questions.

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Club Constitution

Our constitution sets out the rules and guidelines for how our club is governed and operated. It defines the club's purpose, structure, and objectives, and provides clear guidelines for members and management on issues like membership, finances, and decision-making.

Please review the constitution by clicking the button below and reach out via the Contact Us page if you have any questions.

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Roleplaying Games Safety & Content Guidelines

Running a tabletop roleplaying game is a big endeavour, crafting stories and planning adventures. - it's a big job. You may be a seasoned pro or a new GM but chances are you will come across new friends and new players during your time at the club. 

 

So to help ensure everyone has a good time  we've put together some guidleines we encourage you to read.

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Board Game & Collectable Card Game Guidelines

Rules are rules but sometimes they can be called into question or up for debate. As you'll no doubt be playing with new friends we've compiled some guidelines for boardgame and CCG play to ensure smooth gaming all round.

 

Before runing or playing a boardgame / CCG at the club click below to review the guideleines.

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Committee Members

Everyone here has volunteered their time in advance to help get the club up an running and to ensure its smooth operation. Please do say hello and get to know them at the monthly meets. If you are not a member you can reach any individual below by using our Contact Us page.

Chair: Chris Wheeler
Treasurer: Chris Cassell

Secretary: Justin Cresswell-Beer

Committee Members:
Sarah Roberts
Laura Chapman

Lottie Bryant
Tom Harvey

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