Known locally as "The Fat Pot", the club was originally established in a cottage near to the White Horse, higher up

When the club moved to its present home at

In modern times the club became one of the best known in Many well known clubs have gone and many more are only just keeping the door open. But the big white-painted club, standing in the heart of Great Horton like a shining beacon, through its strong membership base, and professional entertainment every Friday, Saturday and Sunday night, hopefully will continue to prosper and be known as the friendly club.
Gordon Craven and Richard Brooksbank (pictured above) took over responsibility for halting the decline and together with many others, not least the huge contribution made by our ladies, set about the task of clearing the clubs debts, increasing the membership and improving the fabric of the building both inside and out.
All the hard work came to fruition when the Bass brewing company presented back to the club the deeds that had been held as security against the loans that enabled the club to continue. The "Deed's Night" was indeed a landmark event in the club's history, packed to the rafters and entertained by the show group Black Onyx, this was the night the "Fat Pot" owed nobody nothing!
As for the future, who can be sure?
This racing pigeon club has been based at the “Fat pot” since 1992. Founded in 1951 its earliest headquarters were at the Round Thorn public house in Girlington, it then moved to the Odd fellows on Thornton Road, and then to the Brown Cow in Little Horton Lane.
The club has around 40 members who are also members of the “Fat pot”, the society are respected and feared by the pigeon racing fraternity sending some 300 birds to each race it chooses to compete in. Affiliated to the West Yorkshire Federation of Homing Societies which has 14 member clubs and a combined birdage of 2500 plus, other affiliations are to the West Riding Combine and the Pennine Federation who between them send around 2000 birds to each race. Races vary in distance from places such as Uttoxeter and Poole in this country to Sartilly,
Every year the society hold a presentation night at the “Fat pot” for over 100 members and guests and this is always a memorable night indeed with top class professional entertainment always booked.
The society can look forward to many more big race wins and many more nights to remember at the “Fat pot”.
