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Sharp eyed readers of this column will have noticed that last week, due to an error on my part, duplicated the editorial of the week before, which was entirely my fault, and I humbly apologise. Having co-owned a public house which we changed from a large private house, I like to think I know a thing or two where pub refurbishments are concerned and so I was looking forward to our visit to the newly re-opened Butcher’s Arms, on Marsh Lane, near Dronfield on Saturday evening. I have to say that I was absolutely gob-smacked at the transformation. This pub, run very efficiently by Alan and Pauline Higgins, is an absolute show piece, and further testimony to my views that the best way to save our pubs and clubs lies within. The place was very busy, due in some part to the booking for the evening of the excellent Adrian Paris, and so the theory is proven, top class venue plus excellent entertainment equals huge turnover. I would like to take this opportunity to wish Alan and Pauline all my best wishes for the future in the Butchers Arms, a pub of which they are justifiably very proud. Whilst on the subject of well-run outlets, I have to pay a huge compliment to Jamie, who is in
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Three elderly men are at the doctor’s office for a memory test. The doctor asks the first man, “What is three times three?” “274,” came the reply. The doctor rolls his eyes and looks up at the ceiling, and says to the second man, “It’s your turn. What is three times three?” “Tuesday,” replies the second man. The doctor shakes his head sadly, then asks the third man, “Okay, your turn. What’s three times three?” “Nine,” says the third man. “That’s great!” says the doctor. “How did you get that?” “Simple,” he says, “just subtract 274 from Tuesday.” A tourist is traveling with a guide through one of the thickest jungles in South Africa, when he comes across an ancient Mayan temple. The tourist is entranced by the temple, and asks the guide for details. To this, the guide states that archaeologists are carrying out excavations, and still finding great treasures. The tourist then queries how old the temple is. “This temple is 1503 years old”, replies the guide. Impressed at this accurate dating, he inquires as to how he gave this precise figure. “Easy”, replies the guide, “the archaeologists said the temple was 1500 years old, and that was three years ago” The priest was preparing a man for his long day’s journey into night. Whispering firmly, the priest said, “Denounce the devil! Let him know how little you think of his evil!” The dying man said nothing. The priest repeated his order. Still the dying man said nothing. The priest asked, “Why do you refuse to denounce the devil and his evil?” The dying man said, “Until I know where I’m heading, I don’t think I ought to aggravate anybody.”
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Before I even get into my weekly rant – I mean review - here’s a question: Would you pay over six pounds to check your emails, have a conversation, or to go to the toilet? The answer has to be no, yet people are doing just that when they go to the movies. If you were at the six PM showing of Insidious at Meadowhall Vue on Saturday, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your overwhelming manners and consideration. Not only were you a bunch of email addicted gossips who couldn’t shut up if your lips were stapled together, you apparently had the bladders of a two year old. Even a monkey can turn off a mobile phone, yet that seemed impossible while watching Insidious, the latest big boy horror movie on the block, and, although you all did your best to ruin the experience, nothing could stop Insidious from shining as one of the truly great horror movies of the past decade. Mother told me: “Never go out without clean underwear”, and I carried a pack of Y fronts everywhere with me for the first fourteen years of my life. While her statement was useful (when someone had finally explained it to me), my version comes in particularly handy if you happen to be watching a really scary horror movie… Insidious is the latest of the low budget horror movies doing the rounds, and this one is hanging at the top of the charts because, quite literally, it’s fantastic. The story is thus: a family move into a new home and one of the children falls asleep and won’t wake up (the Royal Wedding can do that to a person). The mother starts to see strange things and they start to believe the house is haunted (well the father doesn’t ‘cos he shops at Primark and is ‘hard’). But is the house haunted, or is something else going on? Like a supercharged Paranormal Activity, only with a proper story, this is a movie that layers the horror particularly well. Terrifying faces loom out of the darkness and pop up at the most unexpected moments and the movie’s resolution is particularly creepy! With some genuinely chilling moments, this is one of those seminal moments in movie history. If you like your horror horrific then this should definitely be in your must see laundry pile. But be warned: it’s really scary! Remember to follow mother’s advice and take a fresh pair of underwear, just in case!
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Due to phenomenal demand, Liverpool stand-up comedian, John Bishop has added a second Sheffield date! Bishop will play the Motorpoint Arena, Sheffield on Friday 20th May in addition to his sold-out debut at the venue on Saturday 19th February 2011. Tickets priced £25 (maybe subject to booking fee) are now on sale. The multi-award winning comedian and star of ‘Live At The Apollo’, ‘Michael McIntyre’s Roadshow’, ‘Skins’, ‘Mock The Week’ and ‘8 Out of 10 Cats’, performs his live show. “Bishop has funny bones” The Times “Frankly hilarious” The Telegraph “I can’t help falling in love with this open, optimistic show” Guardian “A gloriously gifted storyteller” Evening Standard This show suitable for all those 16 and over. Tickets for John Bishop’s second Motorpoint Arena date in May date are priced £25 (maybe subject to booking fee) are now on sale, in person at the Arena Box Office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 or online at www. motorpointarena.co.uk
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As England gears up to be the focus of worldwide sporting attention in 2012 for the London Olympic Games, another major event is set to catapult the country into the global limelight. The ISU European Figure Skating Championships are being held in England for the first time in over 20 years after Sheffield was successful in its bid to stage the prestigious event. The National Ice Skating Association (NISA) is staging the International Skating Union (ISU) European Figure Skating Championships in Sheffield at the Motorpoint Arena from 22-29 January 2012. It is the third largest competition involving figure skaters, behind the World Championships and the Winter Olympics. Keith Horton, Chief Executive of NISA, said: “The ISU European Figure Skating Championships is one of the top three events on the skating calendar and will attract competitors and their coaches from all across Europe and spectators from all over the world to Sheffield. In a year when the whole country will be celebrating the London Olympics, it will be hugely exciting to kick off 2012 with this blue ribbon ice event. We are expecting scores of European journalists in Sheffield to cover the competition, many of them using the event to visit England ahead of the Olympics later in the year.” Following the 2011 Championships in Bern, Switzerland, where Edinburgh’s two-time Olympians Sinead and John Kerr took overall ice dance bronze, the baton for the organisation of the 2012 event has now passed to NISA. All Event tickets, priced £160 & £110, will give customers access to all sessions and go on sale at 9am on Sunday 1st May and will be available until the 7th June. From the 8th June individual day tickets will be on sale with tickets priced from £10 to £31 for a day session. From Sunday 1st May All Event tickets will be available online at www.motorpointarena.co.uk, through 0114 256 56 56 or in person from the Arena Box Office.
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Weekly Psychic Article by Psychic Glynis
Reincarnation Reincarnation is said to occur when, after death, the soul or spirit comes back to life in a new body. This could take hundreds of years. The word ‘Reincarnation’ derives from Latin and means ‘entering flesh again.’ I personally believe in reincarnation. How often do you hear someone say ‘they are the image of our so and so’ after seeing an old photograph of an ancient relative. I remember when I was young there was such an uproar in a nearby family when the father returned from the war and found that he had two ginger haired twin sons. His first thought was that his wife was having an affair. The wife denied these allegations but the couple parted. When the boys were grown up one of them decided to research his family history and found that ginger haired boys ran in the family. His great, great, great grandma had four boys all with ginger hair. You never know when genes are going to cause an upset. Recent studies indicate that the idea of reincarnation is now being accepted by Westerners including Christians and disciplines such as Kabbalah, which the singer Madonna follows. The belief in reincarnation is particularly high in Baltic countries with Lithuania having a belief of 44%. The lowest being East Germany with 12%. Reincarnation is an intrinsic part of many Native American and Inuit tribe traditions. Thunder Cloud, a Winnibago Shaman, talks about his two previous lives and how he came back to his third. He describes his time between lives and how he was blessed by the Earth Maker and all abiding spirits. He was given special powers including the ability to heal the sick. ‘Past reincarnation’ usually termed ‘past lives’ is a key principle of the famous religion of Scientology which is followed by Tom Cruise. Have you ever lived before? Below are a few questions that could help discover whether you have had a past life. Q Do you have an obsessive interest in a particular period in history? For instance, I have an interest in Japanese culture. Q Have you ever been drawn to a particular country? I would love to go to Tibet. Q Have you ever felt like you were born ‘out of
time,’ that you did not belong to the present? I was once regressed and discovered that I had been a fisherman fishing in a small boat. I fell in and drowned. Anyone who knows me will tell you that I have a deep fear of water and hate washing my hair. Q Do you have a talent that no-one in the family has? These all indicate memory of a past life.
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There may not be a lot of extra cash sloshing around your coffers, but if anyone can come up with imaginative ways to improve their lot, it can be you. This may include being tempted into a new business with a friend. Perhaps you’ll feel it’s time to speculate to accumulate. Call for more…
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Sheffield Students’ Union Beer & Cider Festival Feature
Beer & Cider Festival Weekend at the University of Sheffield Students’ Union! Over 90 different varieties of Beers, Real Ales, Lagers, Fruit Beers & Ciders will be on offer at Sheffield Students’ Union Beer & Cider Festival, Thursday 5th – Sunday 8th May. The Festival, which is open to all (non-students welcome), will also offer a live open mic space, a traditional folk band, a hog roast, a pub quiz and live premiership football on the big screens! The Festival is free entry all weekend. This will be the 5th Annual Beer Festival at Sheffield Students’ Union. Amongst the breweries represented at the Festival are Sheffield favourites the Kelham Island Brewery,
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The massive variety of beers have been chosen in collaboration between the organisers of the festival and Sheffield Students’ Union’s own Real Ale Society. Festival organiser David Strafford, said: “This will be the 5th Annual Beer Festival at The Students’ Union and it gets bigger every year! There’s tonnes of entertainment on across the whole weekend – my personal highlight being the brilliant folk band Whiskey in The Jar, who are playing on Saturday afternoon in the gardens. “It’s great to bring beer and cider connoisseurs from
across the city together for this Festival and we hope that lots of Sheffielders come down to sample all we have on offer!”
The Festival launches on Thursday 5th May at 5pm with highlights including the open mic session on Friday 6th 5pm-8pm and live music in the gardens on Saturday 7th May. There will be a live screening of the Manchester United vs. Chelsea game on the big screens in the bar at 4pm on Sunday 8th May. Sunday will be the cider and hog roast day, with a hog roast coming from the famous Roney’s butchers (Sharrowvale Road) and cider tent in the Sheffield University Students’ Union beer garden. Entry to the Festival is free and will operate using a beer token system. Beer tokens will be available from stalls all weekend. The entrance is via the Students Union Beer Garden or Bar One on Glossop Road in Sheffield, S10 2TG. More info tel 0114 222 8569 or email beerfest@sheffield.ac.uk wwww.sheffieldbeerfestival.co.uk Non-students are welcome, under 18s are welcome until 7pm, free entry.
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Sheffield 50+ - The Voice of Older People Heard Nationally Hard Times Stay Safe in the Sun Over 150 people, mainly women, including a number of Sheffield 50+ members attended a conference about pensions – the impact for women and how to respond. There were several prominent speakers talking about women and pensions followed by workshops. Sheffield 50+ led one of the workshops, Women Pensioners and Poverty, with Kate Green MP. Many issues came out in the workshop including the confusion about women’s pension rights and how to claim Pension Credit and a lack of understanding of the proposed changes to pensions.
From left to right Kate Green MP, Jane Tanser, Sadie Jones, Julie Berrisford, Pat Barron, Corah Gordon and Kepperine Robinson
A report will be written and we will give a brief summary when this is available.
Pedal Ready by Hilary Taylor-Firth
Have you ever thought about taking up cycling again, perhaps to keep fit, maybe to save on petrol as a quicker means of getting around than walking or simply just for enjoyment? If you have but are a bit nervous because it’s a while – or as in my case – a long while – since you last had a go, then I can thoroughly recommend Pedal Ready to get you started again. Pedal Ready are a team of Bikeability approved cycle instructors, many of whom are volunteers, who deliver National Standard Cycle Training to all ages and abilities of people living or working in Sheffield. They wholeheartedly believe in the Bikeability Ethos “more cycle journeys, by more people, more often,” and they aim to achieve this in a variety of ways. Courses are generally free and can be on a one2one or group basis. They also organise free bike rides you can join and much more besides. Two group courses are starting from next Tuesday, May 10th, every Tuesday morning for six weeks, in the safe environment of either Hillsborough Park or Endcliffe. On the other hand, if you have never learnt to ride and would like to, there are also free beginners courses based at Sharrow Old School and Decathlon. For more information or to book on a course or a ride please ring 0114 241 2775, email: admin@pedalready.co.uk or website www.pedalready.co.uk
NHS Sheffield is backing a national campaign warning youngsters of the dangers of the sun. Run by the British Association of Dermatologists, National Sun Awareness Week takes place from Monday, May 2 to Friday, May 5. It gives key pointers for staying safe in the sun and guidance as to how to check for melanoma – one of the most serious types of skin cancer – by monitoring changes to skin and moles. In Sheffield alone 112 people were diagnosed with Malignant Melanoma (the most serious form of skin cancer) in 2010, and rates of malignant melanoma cancers in the city are significantly higher than the average for the England. And new research from Cancer Research UK says that more than two people are diagnosed with melanoma in Britain every day, with numbers for people aged 15 to 35 diagnosed tripling since the late 1970s. Dr Anthony Gore, GP, said: “Everyone enjoys being out in the sunshine, but just because a tan looks good and feels good that doesn’t mean it’s healthy for you or your skin. “Anyone wanting to stay safe in the sun can do so by following a few simple tips: spending time in the shade when the sun’s rays are at their most intense between 11am and 3pm, using factor 15+ sunscreen, and covering more at-risk areas up with t-shirts, hats and sunglasses. “Babies and young children are much more vulnerable to the damaging effects of the sun’s rays as they have delicate, thinner skin, so be sure to protect them by keeping them out of direct sunlight, applying factor 15+ sunscreen to their skin and putting on sunhats to shield their faces from burns.” “Highlighting sun damage is really important, and last year’s figures prove it can make all the difference between skin cancer being detected.” New laws introduced under the Sunbeds (Regulation) Act 2010 now mean that under-18s are banned from using sunbeds in tanning salons, gyms and leisure centres, with businesses facing fines of up to £20,000 if they flout the rules. “The under-18 sunbed tan ban is really good news as young skin isn’t properly formed, and it’s a powerful way to send a clear message out that youngsters shouldn’t overexposure their skin to intensely harmful UV rays,” Dr Gore added. Sheffield people should also look out for the sun awareness campaign that will be run by local pharmacies in May across Sheffield. For more information, visit NHS Choices: www.nhs.uk/conditions/Malignantmelanoma
MOORHEAD TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS: ONLINE POLL The busy city centre junction at Moorhead (at the top of the Moor near Debenhams) has to deal with both the traffic on Furnival Gate and Pinstone Street and the pedestrians who also cross both of these roads. On a typical weekday, the junction has 10,000 traffic movements and 22,000 pedestrian crossing movements. On a typical Saturday, the number of vehicle movements through the junction decreases slightly but the pedestrian movements almost double to 40,000. You can vote now to say whether you think the junction should stay as it is or change to let traffic turn right out of Pinstone Street onto Furnival Gate. For more information and to take part in the poll go to http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/roads/ schemes/moorheadvote
The Big Health Jigsaw Join the Sheffield Big Health Jigsaw by pledging to make one small change to your lifestyle. This could be anything from walking to work, giving up smoking or eating your 5 a day. Make your pledge now and help make a huge difference to both yourself and your NHS. To make your pledge visit http:// www.yhmsheffield.org.uk
Dates for your Diaries Sheffield 50+ Elders’ Congress on Thursday, 5 May at 1.30 pm in the Council Chamber in the Town Hall. Speaker: Helen Jackson - Pensions Walk to Work Week Walk to Work Week takes place between 9th -13th May this year. The Sheffield Walking Forum have been organising Walk Sheffield for the past five years, capturing both rural and urban walking opportunities across the city. Whilst Walk Sheffield only lasts for 9 days, the intention of the event is very much about getting Sheffield walking on a day to day basis. For more details visit: http://www. sheffieldc4l.org.uk/2011/02/walk-to-workweek-2011/ PACT (Partners and Communities Together) Meetings For information about which area you are in and the date, time and venue of the next meeting, please ring 0114 2202020.
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THAT CLUBS & THINGS GO BUMP IN ROYALTY THE NIGHT CLUBHISTORIANS.CO.UK by Ruth Cherrington
Just in case you’ve been living on another planet for the past week or so, we now have a new Princess. Kate Middleton has entered the Royal Family after marrying her Prince Charming and heir to the throne Prince William. Whether you like them or loathe them, the Royal Family still play a big part in our society and clubs up and down the country put up the bunting and held special ‘dos’ to celebrate the young couple’s nuptials. I’m sure some clubs genuinely celebrated the wedding (it’s been a while since the last ‘big one’ let’s face it) but many would have been taking the opportunity to make a bit of extra, well needed money on this additional day off. At the Clubs Beer and Trades Fair in Blackpool a few weeks ago, there were companies promoting their special Kate and Wills paraphernalia, which would have been essential for a right old royal knees up in clubs. Making the most of the moment and a bit of Radio Nightingale broadcasts money can’t be a bad thing and it 24 hours a day, 7 days a week all helps to bring people together for the patients and staff of the with a sense of community at the Rotherham General Hospital on end of the day. But I wonder if 945 &1350mw and Hospedia. For more information about the station Kate or Prince William will ever visit www.radionightingale.org.uk venture into a club to meet some ordinary citizens of the land? The Royals don’t have a great record Current volunteer vacancies: • Website designer for doing this. Queen Elizabeth • What’s on guide presenter was the first reigning monarch • Saturday sports show presenter ever to step foot inside a WMC, • Football commentator and that was back in 1977. As part • Request collector (Tuesday or of her and Prince Phillip’s Jubilee Wednesday morning) tour of the country, they went to • Fundraiser Coventry WMC, one I knew of as • Voice over artist / creator it’s in my home town but also one Contact us on 01709 304244 for of the oldest in the country. Sadly, more information on volunteering. it closed down in Aug. 2008. But they were cock-a-hoop about the Royal visit back in July that year. The royal couple were greeted by a fanfare of trumpets and cheers from the waiting crowds. Civic leaders were there to meet the couple as well as club officials Clubland award winning duo and local CIU National Executive Carry On Cabaret is a multi members. They had a brief chat costume changing tongue in with some of the members and cheek tribute to pop’s greatest were introduced to some of the moments - from Elvis to Cher, oldest members. The seemed to from Madonna to Tom Jones, find the club a ‘marvellous’ place from Swing to Blues and from but they weren’t seen in any other Soul to Chart Pop. clubs after this tour. The Queen’s Other features include - The Full sister, the late Princess Margaret, Monty, Grease, a Country music, perhaps was a bigger fan and I a NEW take on Meatloaf and have it on good authority that she Cher and even an appearance popped in to another Coventry from Demented Cockle Man!! club one time, en route to some Catch them this Thursday 5th May at Kirkby Coronation Club - official ‘do’ in the city. She asked a club official for a light as she took Kirkby in Ashfield, Friday 6th at out her cigarettes and chatted away High Green WMC - Sheffield & Saturday 7th at Grove Social Club as quite a few men responded to her request! - Conisborough.
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MAGIC AM by Trevor Thomas
I had a call on the show a few weeks ago from Mary in Sheffield about something she got up and started doing when she woke up one night and couldn’t get back to sleep. A lot of us have had those moments when counting sheep or even the stars doesn’t seem to work, so we start doing something and making use of that time otherwise left just lying there. Quite a few stories followed on the phones from listeners about going out for a walk, or even in one case laying the table for breakfast before collapsing in a heap on the sofa with no recollection whatsoever. Nowadays, there’s the computer to help pass the time and of course 24 hour TV, but beware half consciously ordering things from those shopping channels then forgetting all about it, plus there are gaming consoles and always ourselves at Magic with the best of the 60s, 70s and more around the clock. Mary made two job lots of curry though, one beef and one lamb. Personally I can’t think of a better way to get back to sleep afterwards than with the wafting smells sweeping through from the kitchen. Admittedly though given we are talking curry, you might end up waking up again for totally different reasons if you’ve taken to eating any. Join me on the show this week back from holiday with more fun and games, great songs and chances to win – Monday to Friday 6.00 to 10.00am on Magic AM. See you then Trevor
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GARY PHILIPS Saturday 7th May
SUNDAY 8TH MAY
TIGER FEET Sunday 8th May
SUNDAY SINGERS PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT FUN QUIZ BINGO OPEN THE BOX
EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY QUIZ NIGHT, IN THE LOUNGE WITH SEAN 5 Number Bingo, Spin The Wheel
EVERY WEDNESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCH
12 NOON - WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, BINGO, SANDWICHES ETC.
FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE
The Midland Sheffield Road - Killamarsh TEL: 0114 248 6137
Private Parties Catered For... SUNDAY LUNCHES NOW BEING SERVED
12-4pm - £5.95
Includes Dessert
WED 4TH MAY
BEARDSMITH FAMILY BAND
THURS 5TH MAY
JAM NIGHT
FRI 6TH MAY
RACE NIGHT COME & PLACE YOUR BETS
WOODHOUSE MILL WMC
WITH
ATOMIX
NICK MILLER BINGO EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT WEDNESDAY - 9:15pm Start
2 REAL
Sunday 8th May
RADIO ACTIVE Thursday 12th May
MEADOW
FARM Bar & Restaurant SUPERB MEALS IN THE CARVERY RESTAURANT
WEEKDAY CARVERY £6.15
JONATHAN BENNETT
Saturday 14th May
CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.15
G STAR
CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.40 ADULTS - £7.45
Sunday 15th May
WEEKEND & BANK HOLIDAY CARVERY
SCREAM
MONDAY - FRIDAY
OAP SPECIAL - SMALL CARVERY & SWEET - £5.95
Saturday 7th May
RUSS ELLIOTT Saturday 14th May
THOMAS MARX
Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield - 0114 240 1155
Frequent bus service routes: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (to & from the club)
FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED
582 Retford Road, Sheffield. Tel: 0114 269 2910
Monday - Quiz Night Wednesday - Special Bingo Night Friday 6th May
STEVE LAWRENCE ROBBIE H Saturday 7th May
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Sunday 8th May
VICKY LOUISE Saturday 21st May
ELVIS TRIBUTE TICKETS ARE £2
LA PLATA S.C. 353-355 Walkley Lane, Sheffield, S6 2PB
0114 2345448
PRIZE BINGO £500 ON 50 NUMBERS + JACKPOT PRIZE
Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday OPEN THE BOX - ‘BIG MONEY’ Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday
Saturday 7th May
CHRIS BATEMAN LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
RENISHAW M.W. 138 Main Road, Renishaw S31 9UW - Tel: 01246 434 157
EVERY THURSDAY COUNTRY & WESTERN
Thursday 5th May
GARY PERKINS Saturday 7th May
LACIE JAY Thursday 12th May
BOBBY D SAWYER Saturday 14th May
SAT 7TH MAY
KARAOKE DISCO
Saturday 7th May
IF YOU HAVE AN UPDATED PUBLICITY PICTURE PLEASE SEND IT THROUGH TO US AT INFO@MERCURYNEWSPAPER.CO.UK
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Sponsored by
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DONCASTER TRADES
South Mall, Frenchgate Centre, Doncaster FRIDAY 6TH MAY
FRIDAY 13TH MAY
(Afternoon 1pm - 4pm)
(Afternoon 1pm - 4pm)
PHIL STEEL COUNTRY & WESTERN
JOHN ASTON COUNTRY & WESTERN
SATURDAY 7TH MAY
SATURDAY 14TH MAY
RICHIE TAYLOR TRIBUTE SHOW
DAVE HILL
MALE VOCALIST
TUESDAY 10TH MAY
TUESDAY 17TH MAY
(Afternoon 2pm - 5pm)
(Afternoon 2pm - 5pm)
(Evening Entertainment)
EXCELLENT MALE ARTIST
BILLY COLLINS
THURSDAY 26TH MAY
(A TRIBUTE TO FREDDIE MERCURY & QUEEN)
CALL NIGEL BULTER ENTERTAINMENTS ON 01302 326313 0R 07745438242
Tel: 01302 326313 www.doncastertrades.co.uk
CHESTNUT AVENUE, CARCROFT, DN6 8AG. TEL: (01302) 722520 Friday 6th May
Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831393 Saturday 7th May - Star Yorks Band With Girl
STEELER
Sunday 8th May - Star Guitar Vocal
CARRIE MICHAELS
WAYNE MARCUS
Saturday 7th May
Saturday 14th May
(Girl Solo Artist)
ALEXANDER’S PALACE
Sunday 8th May
Sunday 15th May
ELITE 3
Tel: 01302 535995
TUESDAYS GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
Live Entertainment
WEDNESDAYS CURRY NIGHT / POKER NIGHT The Best Sound Around
3 Piece Harmony Band
Every Wednesday - BINGO with ALL CASH PRIZES! Last Friday of Every Month NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN
THURS 23rd JUNE MIKE TYLER’S AMERICA
A Sensational Tribute the Legendary NEIL DIAMOND
THURS 21st JULY TCB DUO
EVERY MONDAY
OPEN THE BOX
JOHN SMITHS MANSFIELD BEER CARLING • STELLA FOSTERS WOODPECKER STRONGBOW DRAFT GUINNESS
Saturday 21st May - Excellent Boy/Girl Duo
PICTURE THIS
Saturday 14th May - Multi Instrumental 2 Boy Show
ROADHOUSE
Saturday 21st May - All Male Show Band
ONE MISSION
Bingo - Monday & Friday - 8:45pm start Karaoke - Sunday Afternoon - 4:00pm start Open The Box - Fri/Sat Evening & Sun Lunch Quiz - Sun Evening - 8:40 start
BARNBY DUN SOCIAL CLUB
Wednesday 4th May
RADBURN ROAD, ROSSINGTON DONCASTER DN11 OSH TEL: 01302 866516
Saturday 14th May - Good 2 Boy Duo
ALAN TURNER
POPKORN
THE POACHER
ROBBIE DIXON
Sunday 15th May -Top Male Vocalist (X Factor)
Saturday 7th May - 4 Piece Girl Fronted Pop Band
International, 3 Piece Dynamic, HarmonyHi-Tech Band Duo
EVERY FRI, SAT & SUN
DANCE NATION
(Male Vocal Entertainer)
Armthorpe Road, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831323
THURS 26th MAY EPIC
Sunday 15th May - Star Female Vocalist
Sunday 8th May -Top Male Vocalist
DALE E JOHNSON
SOCIAL CLUB THE SPORTSMAN HAWTHORN Goodison Boulevard, Cantley, Doncaster DN4 6BT
Live Entertainment
20th CENTURY ROCKS
Tuesday 17th May
MARK WYLDE
Saturday 14th May - Brilliant 2 Girl & Boy Trio
COYOTE
Saturday 7th May -Excellent Male Duo
MARTIN BURTON & THE SOUL MEN
(Classy All Male Soul & Motown Trio) Tuesday 10th May
SATURDAYS MUSIC QUIZ / DISCO
Every Tuesday is BINGO NIGHT!
(Brilliant North East Band)
UNFORGETTABLE
Friday 13th May - Outstanding Soft Rock Band
YORK BAR WMC York Road - Doncaster 01302 783393
(Male Solo Artist)
RUBY KIND & THE STRANGERS
FRIDAYS KARAOKE NIGHT
KEVIN KITCHEN
KERRI LEIGH
Friday 13th May
(Male Vocal Entertainer)
ARMTHORPE CORONATION CLUB
E5
CARCROFT VILLAGE WMC
(Evening Entertainment)
VINCENT QUEEN II
Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water
KARAOKE
OPEN 12NOON - MIDNIGHT EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY (12NOON - 10:30PM)
ASHTON Male Vocalist
Saturday 7th May
CONNECTIONS
(Top Male Vocal Harmony Duo)
Sunday 8th May
CHRIS WOOD
(Personality Vocal Entertainer)
Saturday 14th May
MIDNIGHT
(Superb Boy/Girl Vocal Harmony Duo)
Sunday 15th May
Saturday 7th May
SETTLERS CREEK Country Band
Wednesday 11th May
NO CONTEST Male/Female Duo
Saturday 14th May
BLUE HORIZON Country Band
TONY JORDAN
Friday 27th May
Every Wednesday:
5 Piece Live Classic Pop Band
(Great Male Vocalist)
COUNTRY & WESTERN
With The Dalton Johns Band & Guests
Every Monday: BINGO
HEROES
01302 882 936
Off High Street, Barnby Dun, Doncaster DN3 1DS
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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E6 THE DUNSCROFT DRUM SOCIAL CLUB Watch House Lane Live Entertainment
Doncaster
Skellow Grange Working Men’s Club & Institute
Every Fri, Sat & Sun Friday 6th May
Sunday
IN MEMORY OF DALE AMESBURY
DON’T SHOOT THE MESSENGER
FEATRUING THE ADRENALINE BROTHERS, MARK MALLIN & RISER
Sunday 8th May
DARREN YORK SINGER IN THE LOUNGE
FREE ENTRY
5 PIECE POP ROCK BAND
Carvery
12noon - 4pm
CHERRY PINK
Karaoke & Disco 7:30pm until 9pm
CLASS FEMALE VOCALIST
Wednesday New Menu Coming Soon
For Tuesday & Friday Lunch 12noon - 2:30pm Dinner 5pm - 7:30pm
01302 874488
TEL: 01302 845 637
Look us up on Facebook: evethedrum
200 Station Rd, Dunscroft, Doncaster DN7 4JR
Live Entertainment at
WESTMINSTER RECREATIONAL CLUB MONDAY - BINGO NIGHT TUESDAY - AUCTION NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY - DANCE NIGHT (SEQUENCE, OLD TIME, MODERN 8PM - 11PM)
EVERY MONDAY 11:30 AM - 3PM
DANCING, SEQUENCE, OLD TIME, MODERN
FRI 6th MAY
DON’T TELL THE WIFE (Four Piece Live Band)
FRI 13th MAY
WHIZZ KIDS (Superb Rock Band)
FRI 20th MAY
FRESHLY SQUEEZED (Female Duo ft Sam Lyons)
Westminster Crescent, Intake, Doncaster DN2 GHU Info: 812103
THE ULTIMATE COMEDY VARIETY TRIBUTE SHOW
LAUGHING LEGENDS SHOW
SAT 21ST MAY
Skellow Road, Doncaster DN6 8JL Tel: 01302 338304
www.skellowgrange.com
SUNDAYS - QUIZ NIGHT WIN A GALLON OF BEER MONDAYS - BINGO
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ROSTHOLME SOCIAL CLUB
Gattison Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster DN11 ONR
EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY
FRIDAY 6TH MAY
ROSSINGTON LABOUR & SOCIAL CLUB
128 Askern Rd, Bentley Tel: 01302 873201
NORTHERN EXPOSURE
COUNTRY NIGHT & BINGO
(4 PIECE BAND)
MONDAY 9TH MAY
Wednesday 4th May
HAYDONS COUNTRY (VOCALIST)
GRAHAM CLARKE Friday 6th May
ANDY SMITH
FRIDAY 13TH MAY
LISA VANDELLA BAND
Wednesday 11th May
KEN BARRAS
(SENSATIONAL GIRL FRONTED 4 PIECE BAND)
EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Friday 13th May
JONNY WILLIAMS
BINGO
EVERY TUESDAY (VIEWING FROM 3:30PM)
AUCTION - 6:30PM
Function Room For Hire (Enquire at the club)
EVERY THURSDAY
Bar: 01302 868491 Secretaries Office: 01302 868775
SEQUENCE DANCING TO A LIVE BAND
The Beverley Inn and Hotel Bed & Breakfast / Restaurant & Bar
Former CAMRA pub of the year
SAT 21ST MAY - FAST MOVING BOY DUO
H! DEFINITION
SAT 28TH MAY - SUPERB 4 PIECE LIVE BAND
THE MAC BAND
Home Cooked Food • Sky Sports
Mondays: General Knowledge Quiz Monday to Saturday Evenings - 2 Steak Dinners for £12
NEW! EVERY SATURDAY - 9pm-11pm 50p OFF ALL DRAUGHT BEER & LAGER
Saturday 14th May - Excellent Girl Vocalist FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION (UP TO 320 PEOPLE) WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE PARTIES, FUNERALS WITH DISCRETION, BUSINESS MEETINGS FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE NUMBER BELOW
SAM &DAVE
KENNY LYNNE’S SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW
IN THE LOUNGE
FRESHLY SQUEEZED
SUNDAY NIGHT - QUIZ NIGHT & BINGO MONDAY NIGHT - DOMINOES HANDICAP & BINGO THURSDAY NIGHT - POOL LEAGUE WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND BOTH SKY SPORTS & ESPN? ALSO MULTI TVs & BIG SCREEN
SAT 14TH MAY
(Male Solo)
STATIC DISCO
SAT 14TH MAY - BRILLIANT GIRL DUO
IN THE LOUNGE
(Modern Male Vocal)
WAYNE MARCUS
IN THE CONCERT ROOM
Donna & Carl welcome you to
SAT 7TH MAY
SAUL
TUES 17TH MAY
THE OTHER 3
Parties • Weddings • Funerals etc Up to 180 people
TUES 10TH MAY
(Fun Boy Girl Duo)
SATURDAY 7TH MAY
TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO SKY TV FUNCTION ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR HIRE
Quiz Night
BIG BEAT
(Excellent 2 Guy Duo)
IN AID OF THE CLARKE LISTER BRAIN HAEMORRHAGE FOUNDATION
Saturday 7th May
7:30pm until late
SAT 7TH MAY
FUNDRAISING NIGHT
CLASS GIRL VOCAL
Fri & Sat
Balby Road, Doncaster Tel: 364692
FRIDAY 6TH MAY
SONDELLE
Karaoke & Disco
BALBY ROAD RECREATIONAL CLUB
SOUL NIGHT SPECIAL
SATURDAY 14TH MAY 8PM - MIDNIGHT
ROSSINGTON LABOUR & SOCIAL CLUB
WITH TAMLA MOTOWN & NORTHERN SOUL
DJ SNOWY, LITTLE JAZZY DAVE & GUEST DJs 60’s CLUB CLASSICS & 70’s MODERN SOUL FREE ADMISSION
K.T. STARR
CHEAP BAR, A1 CLUB DECOR, LARGE CAR PARK
STEVE RICHARDS
Gattison Lane, New Rossington, Doncaster DN11 ONR
Saturday 28th May - Excellent Male Vocalist
117 Thorne Road, Edenthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 2JE Tel: 01302 882724 Fax: 01302 887456 Email: info@beverleyinnandhotel.co.uk
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 07932 817534
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Sponsored by
BRADFIELD BREWERY
WHEATLEY W.M.C
Morley Road, Doncaster DN1 2TN
Tel: 01302 360984
LAST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH FRIDAY 27TH MAY
MOTOWN & NORTHERN SOUL DJS SNOWY AND GUESTS FREE ADMISSION, 8PM - MIDNIGHT
SATURDAY 7TH MAY
EASY ACTION STAR MALE TRIO
SUNDAY 8TH MAY
DAMION
Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water
BENTLEY WEST END SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB
Cusworth Road, Doncaster DN5 9RF Tel: 01302 876340
SATURDAY 7TH MAY
MIKE TYLER’S AMERICA Neil Diamond Tribute SUNDAY 8TH MAY
ICE
GUITAR VOCAL 60s
TUESDAY 10TH MAY
NIKKI MARTIN FEMALE VOCALIST
E7
4 Piece Band
FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERS
WOODLANDS PARK SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB Where you can find both Sky Sports & ESPN
NO BEER PRICE RISES IN 2011
NOW DISTRIBUTING IN DONCASTER! TO ADVERTISE YOUR VENUE IN THE MERCURY OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE ONE OF OUR DISTRIBUTION POINTS PLEASE CALL 0114 276 3701 OR EMAIL GLENN@MERCURYNEWSPAPER.CO.UK
PHILADELPHIAN WMC Telephone: 0114 272 1708
TUESDAY IS COUNTRY NIGHT FRIDAY IS BINGO LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 7th MAY
DAWN ALLEN FEMALE VOCALIST
MIKE TYLER’S AMERICA BENTLEY WEST END SATURDAY 7TH MAY
MONDAY: DARTS & DOMINOES LEAGUE TUESDAY: POOL LEAGUE WEDNESDAY: SNOOKER LEAGUE THURSDAY: LADIES DARTS Great North Rd, Woodlands, Doncaster DN6 7RA
Tel: 01302 722 504
CONISBROUGH CASTLE CLUB FRIDAYS
KARAOKE
£30 PRIZE STARTS AT 8PM FOR BEST SINGER
FOSTERS, CARLING, STONES, STRONGBOW CIDER FREE HIRE OF FUNCTION ROOM FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION Tel: 01709 863 205 Chapel Lane, Conisbrough, DN12 2BW
WOODFIELD SOCIAL CLUB
91 Woodfield Rd, Doncaster , DN4 8HN Tel: 01302 853446
EVERY MONDAY
Quiz Night & Play Your Cards Right
EVERY TUESDAY
Ladies Night Chair Dancing/ Burlesque
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Poker Night - Members Only
EVERY THURSDAY Country Partner Dancing
EVERY FRIDAY & SUNDAY Bingo & Play Your Cards Right
LAST SATURDAY IN EVERY MONTH Karaoke
Membership Available Anytime
SPECIAL BABY CARE UNIT JESSOPS HOSPITAL
FUNDRAISING EVENING 21ST MAY 2011 - 7PM
AUCTION, RAFFLE, BINGO, KARAOKE, HORSE RACING ON THE BIG SCREEN & MUCH MORE Anyone wishing to donate items for the auction & raffle please phone 0114 272 1708 Philadelphian Working Mens Club 4 Martin St, Upperthorpe, Sheffield S6 3DW
Regional Club Listings
Sponsored by
BRADFIELD BREWERY NEWBOLD WMC
Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8EJ
Saturday 7th May
CARNIVAL Sunday 8th May
RIKKI DANIELS
For Details Contact N.M.W.C on 01246 278849
MASTIN MOOR MW
RENISHAW ROAD, MASTIN MOOR, CHESTERFIELD
TEL: 01246 472547 Saturday 7th May
TRACEY MAY Saturday 14th May AL BRYAN
LINE DANCING EVERY THURSDAY Doors 7:30pm WITH TUITION FROM JEAN & TERRY
AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6:30PM LOTTING STARTS - 12NOON
OLD WHITTINGTON MINERS SOCIAL CLUB
Station Lane, Old Whittington, Chesterfield Tel: 01246 451961
Every Monday - SEQUENCE DANCING BINGO EVERY NIGHT
Every Wednesday -AUCTION
LOTTING 12 NOON - AUCTION STARTS 7PM Followed by BINGO - 9:30pm start BIKERS WELCOME
Sat 7th MAY
Sun 8th MAY
BRIAN JONES KARL COOPER
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water
Maureen Welcomes You To
THE RED LION Real Ale & Mild Beer
Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield - 01246 450 770
Saturday 7th May
DAN ASHLEY PHIL MAY
EAST DENE SOCIAL CLUB LTD DONCASTER RD, ROTHERHAM TEL: 01709 363323 THURSDAY 5th MAY
ROBERT KING Top Male Vocalist
SATURDAY 7th MAY
70s 80s REVAMP Top 4 Piece Show
SUNDAY 8th MAY
CRASH
TUESDAY
Yorkshire’s Number One Comedian
JIMMY CAROL
+ Fantastic Male Vocalist
RYAN MYCZKO
Produced by CeeBee Variety Tel: 0114 275 3909
Pauline & Alan Welcome You To ... THE BUTCHERS ARMS Main Road, Marsh Lane, Eckington S21 5RH
SAT 7th MAY
CHRIS DIAMOND Popular Male Vocalist
EVERY WEDNESDAY
VARIETY OPEN MIC NIGHT Starts 9pm - DON’T BE LATE!
SUNDAY LUNCH
12NOON - 3PM (£6.95)
OAP LUNCHES
MON-FRI - 2 COURSE - £4.50
Saturday 7th May
LAURA MCGANN Sunday 8th May
TOMMY B
BINGO QUIZ
Bingo Every Monday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday Large Function Room Available For Hire
BRIMINGTON SOCIAL CLUB
Chase EVERY SUNDAY the Ace Golden Oldie Music Night EVERY MONDAY Quiz & Bingo TUESDAY - STAR TIME SPECIAL
Bingo
See Our Other Advert for Details
EVERY THURSDAY Dancing with Resident Organist EVERY FRIDAY Bingo + Open The Box SATURDAY 7th MAY - Live Entertainment
Brilliant Male Duo
0114 2345448
FANTASTIC NIGHT OF ENTERTAINMENT WITH...
Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200
Monday Night Auction - 7pm - Finish
LA PLATA S.C. Thursday 26th May
CLUB CHESTERFIELD
Saturday 14th May
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY
353-355 Walkley Lane, Sheffield, S6 2PB
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2 COMPLEX SUNDAY 8th May - Live Entertainment NICK MARTIN
POOL & DARTS AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT
In the Old Lounge 9:30 Start
FRIDAY 27TH MAY
SOUL NIGHT
7:30 Onwards, Bar Until 11:15pm
HIGH STREET, BRIMINGTON, CHESTERFIELD - 01246 233700 For Extra Information please Try our website
www.brimingtonsocialclub.co.uk
THE FLORIST 185 Walkley Rd, Sheffield S6 2XN Tel: 0114 234 5081
MEMBERS & AFFILIATED MEMBERS ONLY SNACK BAR OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS COACH PARTIES ACCEPTED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
BROOKLANDS 110 ROTHERHAM ROAD - MALTBY
SUNDAY 8TH MAY
MUSIC QUIZ
TEL: 01709 813224
QUIZ NIGHT EVERY WEDNESDAY 9:30PM
FRIDAY 6TH MAY
GAMES ROOM WITH POOL & SNOOKER
KARAOKE
JOHN SMITHS & 2 REAL ALE HAND PUMPS
SATURDAY 7TH MAY
GREASBROUGH WMC Church Street, Greasbrough, Rotherham
7:30PM- 11:30PM
SILK CUT FRIDAY 13TH MAY
LUX DE LUX MEMBERS ACTIVITIES
Wednesday: Poker Night Thursday & Sunday: Quiz Night Function Room Available for hire to members on a Friday & Sunday
brooklandsclub@hotmail.co.uk
01709 551117
SORRY NO CHILDREN ALLOWED ON THESE PREMISES ON WEDNESDAYS & SATURDAYS
Wednesday 4th May
STONE IDOLS Saturday 7th May
THE ADRENALIN BROTHERS Sunday 8th May
MARTY LEE FOXX Wednesday 11th May
E8
BIRDWELL CLUB/VENUE Sheffield Road, Birdwell, Barnsley
01226 742377
www.birdwellvenue.com EVERY FRIDAY
LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL Friday 6th May
THE BLACK CADILLACS Thursday 12th May
NIGHT OF GUITARS MARTIN TURNER’S WISHBONE ASH & SKINNY MOLLY Adv Tickets £15 Friday 13th May
CROWNTOP KINGS Saturday 14th May
DEE DOWLING RAWMARSH TRADES & LABOUR CLUB
Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825
Saturday 7th May
JUST A GIRL Sunday 8th May
CARRIE MICHAELS ALBION ROAD 29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre Tel: 01709 512545
Top Weekend Entertainment Friday 6th May
TIGER FEET
Saturday 7th May Traditional Home Cooked
Food
SAM AND DAVE LEWIS MATTHEWS BAND OF BROTHERS Sunday 8th May
Friday 13th May
SILVERWOOD MINERS WELFARE Doncaster Road, Dalton, Rotherham, S65 3ET
SUN 22ND MAY MICHAEL JAMES
POPULAR MALE VOCALIST
SUN 29TH MAY
CALLING ALL BIKERS! BYGONES CLASSIC BIKE SHOW & AUTOJUMBLE 10AM - 4PM £2 ENTRY
EVERY SUNDAY
PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT
TEL: 01709 854074
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SUSAN BELL INTERNATIONAL
CLAIRVOYANT SPIRITUALIST MEDIUM DOUBLE TEE DISCOTHEQUE COMPANY
DJ’s / COMPERES FOR ALL KINDS OF PROMOTIONAL SERVICES. WE SPECIALISE IN FAMILY FUNCTIONS WITH A MASSIVE MUSIC COLLECTION TO SUIT ALL TASTES.
TEL: 01226 715999 0785 0861 542
TUESDAY 17TH MAY At THE BLACK BULL ECCLESFIELD
We are not number 1, Our customers are!
£6 ON ENTRY 7:30pm Start TO ADVERTISE YOUR SERVICE IN THE MERCURY PLEASE CALL OUR ADVERTISING TEAM ON 0114 276 3633
Newly formed business providing Kiss-O-Grams in Yorkshire and the surrounding areas Male and female performers available for Stage/Birthdays, Any Event, etc
For the Complete Professional Race Night Service
Business number: 07426965143(open 9am-10pm) www.hayleybentertainments.co.uk Performers available 7 days a week for any event, short notice available, competitive prices.
READ OUR
Tel 0114 2754507 or 0114 2753909
Multi Talented Award Winning Male Vocalist
GARY PHILLIPS
VIEW ALL OUR ACTS ONLINE WWW.CEEBEEVARIETY.COM
Online EDITION AT
www. mercurynewspaper .co.uk
Sick of being messed about? Then contact..
OCEAN LEISURE ENTERTAINMENT AGENCY 20 Years Experience in the Industry
NOW LOOKING FOR NEW VENUES TO REPRESENT. CALL 01226 725206 HAND PICKED ACTS TO ENSURE ONLY QUALITY ENTERTAINMENT IS SUPPLIED
· TRIBUTE ACTS/BANDS · SOLOS · DUOS · TRIOS · DJS · COMEDIANS · COMPERES CALL 01226 725206 QUALITY ACTS WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE WORK
email: infooceanleisure@aol.com for entertainment within your budget Official suppliers to the military circuit
The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1
Tony, Maddie, Kerry and All the Staff Welcome you to...
The Fox
Robin Lane, Beighton, Sheffield 0114 247 9613
Monday Club Killer Pool + Drinks & Burger £4.99 Tuesdays - Drink & A Curry £5.99 Wednesdays - Grill & A Drink £5.99 Thursdays - Quiz Night Play Your Card Right, £40 Rollover + Mexican Meal and a Drink £6.49
Showing Football, Boxing & All Sports
Cadeby Group Ltd. SPENDING OVER £3000 PER ANNUM ON ELECTRICITY? CELLAR COOLER RUNNING 24/7? TIRED OF PAYING ENERGY PROVIDERS FOR ELECTRICITY? WE CAN REDUCE YOUR ENERGY BILLS! FAST PAYBACK PERIOD EQUIPMENT PAID FOR BY YOUR SAVINGS 6 MONTHS TO 6 YEARS PLANS NO HIDDEN EXTRAS OR CHARGES Cadeby Group offer a wide range of E.C.A. listed energy efficient cellar coolers, plus maintenance & service packages.
Contact us on
AMPLE PARKING FOOD SERVED DAILY PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED FOR
01455 292267
New Farm, Ashby Road, Cadeby, Nuneaton Warwickshire CV13 0BD Tel: 01455 292267 Fax: 01455 293110
Classic THE SHERWOOD Northern DAILY DEALS Soul 67 Birley Moor Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S12 4WG. Tel: 0114 2654741
MON - FRI BURGER CHIPS & DRINK CLASSIC BURGER, CHIPS & DRINK ANY OTHER BURGER* CHIPS & DRINK
£4.99 £5.99
FROM
£4.99
* Excludes The Bad Boy Burger, Hell’s Chicken Burger, Bollywood Bad Boy & The High & Mighty. Cannot be used in conjunction with 2 for £8 or any other promotion.
MON - FRI 2 MEALS FOR £8.49 ENJOY 2 MEALS FOR £8 WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion e.g. Burger, Chips & Drink for £4.99 not included.
MON & TUES KIDS EAT FOR £1
2 for
£8.49 MEAL DEAL
One kid’s meal for £1 can be selected from the Super Horse menu with every full price adult main meal. Excludes Kid’s Meal Deal and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer e.g. 2 meals for £8.
ONLY
ANY CURRY & DRINK
Choose any curry and a drink from our deal drinks and pay £4.99 on Wednesday only
BIG PLATE THURSDAY
FREE STARTER OR DESSERT WITH EVERY BIG PLATE SPECIAL
Choose from Hawaii Five-0 Gammon £5.99, Chicken New Yorker £6.99, Surf ‘n’ Turf ‘n’ Cluck £8.99, The Full Monty Mixed Grill £9.29 and the 20oz Megasaurus £11.99.
FISH & CHIP FRYDAY FISH & CHIPS, DESSERT*, TEA OR COFFEE * Choose from: Syrup Sponge Pudding, Rhubarb Crumble, Knickerbocker Glory.
FRIDAY
DISCO
£5.99 FROM
£5.99
ONLY
£6.99
E MAK
IT A
TE PLA BIG CIAL SPE add
£1
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Widely lauded as the hottest boy band to emerge in the last twelve months, The Wanted are to appear live at Doncaster Racecourse a week on Saturday the 14th May 2011, kicking off the racecourse’s Summer Concert Season. They will be the musical centrepiece of the Construction Index Race Day which features 6 evening races and a performance by fellow boy band Twenty Twenty prior to The Wanted’s headline set. The Wanted are a five piece boy band made up of Tom, Siva, Max, Jay and Nathan and the lads are absolutely thrilled to have rocketed to stardom at such a lightening quick pace this last year. Their self titled debut album ascended to no. 4 in the UK Album Chart with hit single ‘All Time Low’ reaching top spot in the UK Single Chart and receiving a BRIT Awards nomination for Best British Single on the way. Speaking exclusively to The Mercury, the youngest member of the group Nathan Sykes said a career in music was everything he had ever dreamed of and working with the rest of the guys was “absolutely wicked whether we are on stage, the road or in the studio.” The boys visited S.Yorks last month, Nathan stated “We were up in Sheffield last month and the noise, energy and enthusiasm of the crowd means we are looking forward to being in South Yorks again and i’m sure the fact people have enjoyed a days racing
LIVE REVIEW by KT Evans Best Coast Queens Social - 28/04 Thursday 28th April…a day which educated the masses. A day which opened our eyes to two very important things indeed. Best Coast. A three piece from La consisting of Beth, Bob and Ali, this 1960’s-esque, low-fi group not only demonstrated serious musical craftsmanship, but also their unique talent for sustaining and entertaining an audience. Queens Social Club. Where have you been hiding all our lives? A superb venue not only for the crowd but for the acts alike, which is presented by the intimacy and closeness of the main room. So it is true, you really do learn something new every day. Aiming to spread the love here in the UK, Best Coast are the official sound track to summer. Although lead singer Bethany’s vocals are sweet and girly, contrast this to the edgy bass lines as produced in tracks such as ‘When I’m with you’ and its clear to see that Best Coast have a certain ‘underground’ feel about them. On the surface they’re sweet and charming yes, however scratch deeper and its evident Best Coast are far more than what they first appear. Bethany’s lyrics mirror first loves, broken relationships, but with an ‘I don’t give a s***’ mentality. Hell, this girl is cool. Opening with ‘Sun was High (So Was I),’ from the word go, Best Coast were always going to be a hit. With a whole spectrum of different people in the audience although mostly taken over by trendies, the crowd were efficiently singing back lyrics and getting into the swing of it. A highlight of the night came in the first half of the three piece’s set when ‘Boyfriend’ was performed. Included on the list for the best new tracks in US publication ‘Pitchfork Media,’ the surfer rock tune is not only ridiculously catchy but also has moments of serious greatness; backing legato vocals are reminiscent of that of the 1960’s, arguably the best song of the bands repertoire. Although the mood did lessen somewhat when new tracks, not on Best Coast’s debut album ‘Crazy For You’ were performed, the crowd didn’t lose faith and kept with it until the end. With a set running for just under an hour, Bethany announced ‘I have been sick before I can on stage’ however this didn’t seem to affect her performance. Constant interaction with the crowd, she was lively, chatty and just so damn cool it’s untrue. We want to be Bethany Cosentino. Full stop.
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beforehand will add to the atmosphere.” The lads started work on their second studio album earlier this year in January, “We wanted the second album to sound different to the first, none of us want our fans to become bored of us and we’re trying to stay fresh” Nathan said. Twelve months ago The Wanted were in South Yorkshire supporting The Saturdays, “About a year ago we were supporting The Saturdays up here and now we’ve just completed our first tour of our own and we’re headlining all sorts of events like this, it’s happened so fast and we are very grateful to the fans” Nathan finished. The first single from the new album ‘Gold Forever’ was released in March in aid of Comic Relief and reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. 2011 looks set to be another bumper year for them as they tour the UK followed by their ever adoring army of fans. Tickets are still available for The Wanted at Doncaster Racecourse on Saturday 14th May from www.doncaster-racecourse.co.uk with a full six race meeting being held starting at 6pm before The Wanted and Twenty Twenty perform after the meeting.
LIVE PREVIEW by KT Evans Noah and the Whale Leadmill - 07/05 On paper, combining two very spate genres; indie and folk should not work. It wouldn’t make sense, the guitar fuelled beats of indie music plus the breezy lyrics of folk. Noah and The Whale are the exception. Not only have they swayed the charts with their loveable interpretation of music, but also have opened the public’s eyes to a whole new, relatively unexplored genre of music. Bringing their unique show to the Leadmill on Saturday 7th May, it’s your chance to witness one of the most revolutionary bands in the current UK chart music. With three top ten albums since 2007, Noah and The Whale have rapidly become a household name. Originating from Twickenham in London, the five piece have also achieved a number seven chart position with their debut single ‘5 Years Time,’ which saw BRIT award winner Laura Marling contribute vocals 2008. More recently, the band has gone on to further release L.I.F.E.G.O.E.S.O.N, seeing them snatch a very commendable number fourteen in the official UK charts. Being heavily publicised by the likes of Fern Cotton and Greg James on Radio 1, Noah and the Whale have very quickly marked their stamp on the music industry. Although the band are set as a five piece now, historically they have had various musicians combine vocals or instrumental sessions to their tracks. Emmy the Great sung with Noah and the Whale for a short period in 2007 along with Rebecca Taylor from Slow Club who also contributed vocals to the band whilst they were on tour in early 2008. Their second album, ‘The First Days of Spring’ released in 2009 had numerous plays on US Hit Series One Tree Hill, notably ‘Some roads lead nowhere’ which was released late 2009. ‘Give a little love’ from their second album was also played on the US serious Cougar Town. Undoubtedly therefore the band are aiming to break into the US charts. With countless festival appearances since 2007, Noah and the Whale have gigged all over the country, including slots at Glastonbury, Latitude, V Festival and Reading and Leeds. Their performance last year at Leeds Festival received a particularly high amount of praise, which saw them playing on the Festival Republic stage. Fingers crossed they’ll be playing at the incredibly popular festival again this year then! Tickets are still available for Noah and the Whale at Leadmill on Saturday 7th May. For more info, visit the venues website (www. leadmill.co.uk).
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the immigration appeal, and Denise resolves to take her relationship to the next level. FRI: Shirley and Heather discover some uncomfortable truths about Ben - can Shirley convince Phil to reconnect with Ben before it is too late? Meanwhile, Kat and Alfie debate potential godparents for Tommy, while Roxy pays Ronnie another visit in prison to beg her to accept bail. Ian fills Yusef in on Masoodʼs past indiscretion with Jane. EMMERDALE MON: Ella makes her intentions towards Adam clearer. Diane insists that Pollard call the police about Amy. TUES: Jackson asks Hazel to understand. Moira spots an opportunity for John. Pollard faces social services over Amyʼs disappearance. WED: Aaron returns to confront his fears about Jackson. Nikhil is pleased with himself after a night with Chas. Victoria is convinced that Amy was telling the truth. THUR: Ella promises to work her magic on
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AUDIO/VISUAL
UPHOLSTERERS
RE-UPHOLSTERY & REPAIRS Academy Upholstery Ltd • SUITES / CHAIRS / ANTIQUES • PUBS / CLUBS / HOTELS • BUSES / TRAINS / ETC RE-TRIMMED
day
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Unit 21, City Road Trading Estate, 295 City Road, Sheffield S2 5HH
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6 Southey Hill, Sheffield S5 8BD Re-Upholstery Specialists Manufacturers of New Three Piece Suites Any Size, Two, Three & Four Seaters High Seat Chairs Rise & Recline Chairs Chaise Longue - Bar Seating Deep Buttoning - plain Fluting All Re-Upholstery Repairs New Back & Seat Cushions Foam Cut to Size Trade Welcome
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FERRET FEVER
Ferrets are playful and sociable animals which bring enjoyment to many thousands of owners across the UK. National Ferret Day on 5 May celebrates how rewarding pet ferrets can be, and PDSA Senior Vet Sean Wensley has some helpful advice on keeping your ferrets healthy and happy.
0114 253 6969
TNT TV REPAIRS
PETS CORNER
Telephone 0114 232 1839
Environment Ferrets need a large weatherproof home that is raised off the ground and out of direct sunlight; the more space they have the better. Ferrets also need a large exercise area where they can run around and play. Ideally, the floor area should not be less than 10 square metres. This should be safe and secure from young children and other family pets and should have wire mesh sunk into the ground so that they cannot dig their way out. Although ferrets are very clean animals, their hutch should be cleaned out once a day by removing any wet or dirty bedding and any uneaten food. If a litter tray is used, this should also be cleaned out daily. A thorough weekly clean of the hutch is also recommended. Diet It is best to feed commercial ferret nuggets, available from pet shops, as these contain all the nutrients that ferrets need, in the right amounts. Ferrets are carnivores (meat eaters), so can’t survive on a vegetarian diet. As a treat once in a while, ferrets like whole eggs (still in their shell). They also like vitamin pastes and these can be useful for training purposes. Don’t feed human foods (e.g. cakes) or fruit because they can cause digestive upsets and obesity. Ferrets need constant access to fresh clean drinking water from a suitable water bottle with a metal spout. Bowls can be messy because ferrets will turn them over or may use them as a toilet. Behaviour As well as plenty of exercise, ferrets need to be provided with things that they can climb on, play with and explore. Cardboard rolls and boxes make great toys, as well as the ramps and tunnels made specifically for small pets. Drainpipes are ideal for playful ferrets to run through. Scatter some of their food around the cage and hide some in tubes, to encourage interest and activity.
Company Ferrets are social animals and should have other ferrets for company otherwise they can be lonely and stressed. Littermates of the same sex make the best companions as this minimises the chance of fighting. Unneutered males and females shouldn’t be kept together, as they will breed and it can be difficult to find homes for the young. Health As with any animal, if there are any changes in your ferrets’ eating habits, signs of pain or discomfort, unusual swellings or changes to the skin or fur then visit your vet. Ferrets can be vaccinated against canine distemper virus (CDV). You should speak to your vet about the risk of CDV in your area and whether or not vaccination is recommended. Ferret owners should speak to their vet about controlling reproduction in their ferrets, and this is especially important for the owners of female ferrets (jills). This is because jills that come in to season can develop potentially fatal anaemia if the season continues. Neutering, or giving a hormone injection, are two ways of preventing this problem. For further pet care information, log onto www.pdsa.org.uk/pethealth.
DOG RESCUE
STRAY, ABANDONED & NEGLECTED DOGS & PUPS Always need loving and permanent homes
SHEFFIELD DOG RESCUE Now dealing with stray and abandoned - in South Yorkshire & North Derbyshire
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Lynn, Bev & Mick Welcome you to...
The Tobermory Hotel
BLACKPOOL A Warm Welcome from a Sheffield Couple
• Family Rooms • Fully Licensed Bar • Children Welcome • 2 Minutes from Pleasure Beach
SUMMER BREAKS WEDDING BREAKS 3 NIGHTS B&B £69
Greenmount Hotel Central Pier Location All rooms E/S, TV, Teas & Coffee Facilities Monday - Friday £70.00 Children under 12 half price Lic Bar with Pool Table Groups Welcome
Tel: 01253 621276 www.greenmounthotel.com e mail: greenmounthotel@aol.com
Now 4 Star Accomodation
Berwyn Hotel
THE BERWICK HOTEL Northshore - Blackpool
One of the best 4 Star Award Winning Hotels Special Spring Offers Monday - Friday B&B and Evening Meal £99.50
2009 Customer Care Award Winners
TELEPHONE: 01253 351496
www.theberwickhotel.co.uk
2 Day Spring Special - B&B - £46 All En-Suite with Ample Parking
BLACKPOOL Prime position overlooking Glynn Gardens & Promenade All en-suite rooms with excellent food & accommodation Car Park Available BOOKING NOW FOR SPRING, SUMMER & LIGHTS Contact Derek or Barbara
PEMBROKE HOTEL 3 Star Visit Britain Award Licensed, Family Run, 2 Minutes from Town Centre, Promenade & the North Pier All Rooms En-Suite
SPRING SPECIALS Mon-Fri £69pp
TRANSPORT FROM SHEFFIELD ARRANGED
01253 352896 01253 625069 APPLETON GUEST HOUSE 17 Yorkshire Street, Blackpool
• Family owned licensed Hotel • 2 minutes from Central Pier • Good food and cleanliness assured •Highly Recommended Licensed Hotel • Clean En-Suite Rooms • Breakfast & Evening Meals Highly commended • You will not be disappointed
01253 624116
www.appletonhouse.co.uk
SMOKING/ NON SMOKING ROOMS AVAILABLE
Holmlea Hotel
En-Suites available - Bar - Central Location Close to all ammenities
Book Now for Spring/Summer
BLACKPOOL BARGAIN BREAKS FRI - MON £55 B&B, MON - FRI £60 B&B OR £80 BBEM WEEKLY £105 B&B All rooms are en-suite & have a TV Free parking Close to North Pier, Town Centre, Prom and All Amenities
Call Terry: 01253 624606
Small Family Run Hotel with a BIG Yorkshire Welcome, 2 Minutes walk to the Town Centre, Winter Gardens, Tower and Pubs. 5 Minute Stroll to the Beach. All Rooms have Digital TV, Tea & Coffee Making Facilities - Everyone Welcome.
SPRING SPECIAL - MON TO FRI BED, BREAKFAST AND EVENING MEAL ONLY £99
TEL: 01253 623384
104 CORONATION STREET - BLACKPOOL READ OUR
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Has been refurbished to a very high standard, 3 Star Rated, Sleeps 6. GCH, Whirlpool bathroom suite, Sky TV, DVD. Cleanliness & comfort guaranteed.
QUIET SITE. FULL FACILITIES
Delightful 3 bed cottage, close to the sea
TO LET FROM £180 - £400 PER WEEK
PLEASE GET IN TOUCH FOR A BROCHURE & DVD
07976 820640
All Inclusive Available from £348 to £486 per person per week Short weekend breaks £138 for 2 people
Call 0114 2692772
or email enquiries@smugglers-cottage-whitby.co.uk www.smugglers-cottage-whitby.co.uk
Ideally situated between Butlins & Skegness
WALSH’S HOLIDAY PARK This quiet, family-run park has a selection of spotless 2 bedroom caravans available for hire.
FROM £270 PER WEEK HIGH SEASON
Electricity & Gas Inc. On-site Amusements, Chippie & Laundry. Close to the Beach at Winthorpe. Supermarkets, Post Office & Family Pubs Nearby Families Only. 4 Star Recommended.
Please call: 01754 764485 Quote ‘KINZA’ to receive a discount. Debit Cards Accepted
FAMILY-FRIENDLY HOTEL Clean and cosy, home from home, without the hassle. Full English Breakfast.
Spring Specials from £20.00
6 Berth - 2 Bedroom Close to all amenities, clubs & shops Near Fantasy Island Sorry no pets - Families Only 2009 Prices Held - Ample Parking Cleanliness Assured NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SPRING/SUMMER
Phone Geoff 07789 975275 or 01246 476483
There’s a Warm Welcome from Lorraine & Neville at the 103 Drummond Road, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE25 3EH
The Home of The Stars Fully Licensed - Near the Sea Front Car Park - Ground Floor Available
GOOD SELECTION OF CARAVANS TO SUIT ALL BUDGETS OPEN 10 MONTHS A YEAR TELEPHONE FOR FREE INFO PACK OR TO MAKE A VIEWING APPOINTMENT 01964 612233
SPRING SPECIALS
Mon-Fri B&B £79 (4 Nights) Small Pets Welcome
TEL: 01754 765533 www.beestonlodgehotel.co.uk info@beestonlodgehotel.co.uk
SPRING BREAKS
WHOLE WEEK £135 B&B 4 NIGHTS B&B £80 OR £23 PER NIGHT
3 LUXURY HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN
A warm welcome awaits you at the
CARAVAN TO LET
BEESTON LODGE HOTEL
Facilities include: • Licensed Club with Family Room • Fishing Lake • Children’s Play Area • Mini Golf
ADWICK HOUSE HOTEL
www.ardwickhouse.co.uk
Ingoldmells
Tourers, Tents, Motorhomes Pets Allowed, Showers and Toilet Blocks Electric Hook-Up Bar On-Site Telephone 01507 472951
OWN YOUR VERY OWN HOLIDAY HOME FROM ONLY £3995 WITH SITE FEES PAID ON QUIET FAMILY RUN PARK IN WITHERNSEA
TELEPHONE 0114 2498826 or 07766 224123
TELEPHONE: 01253 294507
(On Club Tropicana Site)
Denehurst Caravan Site Mablethorpe
EAST COAST
www.holmleahotel.co.uk
3 Nights B&B - £50 4 Nights B&B - £60 Discounts for Multiple Night Bookings
LUXURY CARAVANS
Spring Specials Mon - Fri £218 for 6 people Sorry no pets/no smokers
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CALL 01253 626422
01253 620982 WOODLEIGH HOTEL THE MARNOCH HOTEL
The LANES HOTEL
INGOLDMELLS - SKEGNESS
Central to All Amenities
Under 12s Half Price
Anytime
3 NIGHTS B&B EN-SUITE FOR £60 PER PERSON EN-SUITE ROOMS, LICENSED
31 YORK STREET BLACKPOOL CENTRAL Licensed, Tea/Coffee Facilities TVs in all rooms OPEN ALL YEAR - GREAT RATES
Mon - Fri £85pp BBEM Fri - Mon £75pp BBEM Full Week £130pp
Tel: 01253 346159
74 PALATINE RD, BLACKPOOL, FY1 4BY
1ST CHILD 1/2 PRICE, 2ND CHILD FREE WHEN IN A FAMILY ROOM.
BLACKPOOL - HORNBY HOUSE
Mon - Fri £60 BB All Year Round
WHITBY
CHAPEL ST. LEONARDS ROBIN HOOD SITE
BOOKING NOW SUMMER
Mon - Fri BB&EM £99 B&B from £20 Call Sharon:
Taking Bookings for Summer and Illumination B&B FROM £25 PER NIGHT
Fully Licensed 50 Yards from the Seafront Close to all the Pubs, Clubs & Entertainment
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6 BERTH CARAVAN ALL MOD-CONS NEXT TO BEACH, PUBS/CLUBS SHOPS & THEME PARKS CHEAP RATES DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON BOOKING WELL WORTH A CALL
BUTLINS SKEGNESS Summer Breaks Open March to November
Fully Equipped, 3 to 4 Bed Caravans with Cooker, Freeview TV, Microwave Oven, Washing Machine, Competitive Prices. 2 Week Special Offers Available Free Access to Butlins Camp Telephone Kim or Norman on
01353 777058 / 07709 626723
Great Yarmouth
•Caravans •2/3 Bedroom •Adjacant to Beach •Colour TV •Microwave & Toaster •Clubs with Family Entertainment •Close to all ammenities •Specials for Senior Citizens
BOOK NOW FOR SUMMER BREAKS HOLIDAYS AT SPECIAL RATES
SCARBOROUGH CAYTON BAY
8 Berth, 3 Bedroom Caravan for Hire Full Site Facilities - Heated Pool All Weather Sports Facilities Restaurant, Bar, Shops, Playground Tem Minutes to the Beach From £120 for Short Breaks
Call Anytime: 0114 287 6292 or 07922 533615
TOP SECURITY CARAVAN STORAGE CARAVAN STORAGE NEAR SCARBOROUGH 6 OR 12 MONTH CONTRACTS AVAILABLE OWNERS LIVE ON SITE
TEL: 01723 583799
FLAMBOROUGH
TELEPHONE
8 Berth Luxury Caravan
For up to 8 people
01909 472967
Non Smoking / Pets Accepted Linen and Towels provided
Bridlington Barston Beach
Richmond Holiday Centre
Lovely Coastal/Cliff top walks
NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SPRING & SUMMER
Tel: 01262 605957
Superb 8 Berth Caravan on Quiet Family Site with own access to the Beach
07974 978311
Outdoor Swimming Pool, Shop, Club/Bar Ideal fo Adults and Children Electric and Gas included Cleanliness Assured
BRIDLINGTON The Swallow Luxury Hotel
01246 477 553 or 07809 205521
www.flamboroughrockcottages.co.uk
One minute to the beach Four minutes to all ammenities in town centre Directly opposite Bridlington SPA Also Luxury Apartments/studio for 1-4 people with Sea Views Gay Friendly
Telephone Janet on
CLEETHORPES Choose from a Bungalow by the Sea or Two Country Cottages
SKEGNESS
3 Bedrooms • Fully Equipped • TV Separate Showers • Close To Shops Full Entertainment • Bingo
JUNE WEEKLY SPECIALS £250 Call Hayden on 07787356152
Skegness Chapel St. Leonards
2 BEDROOM LUXURY CHALET FOR UP TO 5 PEOPLE FULL FACILITIES CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES
Licensed bar and 3 minutes from the prom
NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SPRING/SUMMER Please Phone Paul or Lou on
Send for your Brochure Now Tel: 01472 826491 or
www.woodleighhotel.com
www.hotelswallow.com
www.prospectfarm.co.uk TEL: 01709 375122/ 07989501927
Special Offers for Children
Tel: 01253 624997 01262 679301
Email: prospectfarm@btconnect.com
NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SPRING/EASTER
To Advertise in The Mercury Holiday Section Please Call 0114 276 3633 opt.1
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Alison & Roger welcome you to the newly refurbished
SOUTHWOLD HOTEL Nr Beach, close to all amenities, golf courses, bowling green, extreme sports centre, en-suite available, TV in all rooms 4 day Spring specials Mon-Fri B&B £80 Evening meal on request New ground floor flat with en-suite accommodation for the less able
01754 611335
GLYNVALE HOTEL The Palm Court 101 Drummond Road - Skegness
SPECIAL MONDAY - FRIDAY
BBEM £120 per person
Bed, Breakfast and Evening Meal Ground Floor Bedrooms - All Rooms En-Suite Reduced Rates for Children & OAPs - Car Parking
www.glynvalehotel.co.uk
Telephone: 01754 767190
Book Early For 2011 Breaks
Maggie, Terry and Sean - BARNSLEY Family
Holiday cottages & static caravans to let on small, rural fishing lake site.
Telephone: 01754 810833 www.sycamorefarm.net
1,2 & 3 BEDROOM CHALETS •Sleeps 2-6 •Fully Equipped •Pets Welcome •On Site: Shop, Fish & Chips, Club & Bar, Restaurant, Laundry etc. Now Taking Bookings for Spring/Summer
Bridlington A Warm Welcome Awaits you at the
southdowne hotel 78 Marine drive - bridlington
- All Rooms Face the Sea Monday to Friday Spring Easter Breaks Ample Parking - Superb Food For a Great Peaceful Break Please Get inTouch
Tel: 01262 673270
TEL: 07714 154450
• Situated on Skegness Sea Front • Includes Full English Breakfast and 5 Course Evening Meal • All Rooms En-Suite • Sea View Rooms Available • Ground Floor Room Available
3 DAY MINI SPRING BREAK B&B + EVENING MEAL £92pp BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
CALL NOW
For more details or to request a free brochure
KIRKSTEAD HOLIDAY PARK MABLETHORPE
767711
(01754)
Touring and Camping from £10 10 Mins from Beach/Local Attractions Play Areas, Clubhouse, Showers, Laundrette Brochure Available
www.palmcourtskegness.co.uk South Parade, Skegness, Lincolnshire, PE25 3HP
Call 01507 441483 www.kirkstead.co.uk
NORFOLK COAST
07773 728484 or 01262 608782
Call 0114 286 9094 (Please Leave Message & Contact Details)
3 BED, 8 BERTH CARAVAN All Mod Cons, near Clubs, Pubs, Shops and All Ammenities Opposite Market - No Pets Available from April to September Tel: 0114 2643954 - 07789 783716
£20 PER PERSON PER NIGHT DOUBLE ROOM WITH EN-SUITE, BED & BREAKFAST
Sycamore Farm Park Chalk Lane, Burgh Le Marsh, Skegness, Lincolnshire, PE24 5HN
Sleeps Four, One Bedroom with Twin Beds & Pull Out Sofa Bed
INGOLDMELLS
ALL ROOMS WITH EN-SUITE FACILITIES
CHALET TO LET CHAPEL ST. LEONARDS
200 Yards to the Sea 1,2 and 3 Bedroomed Available Can sleep up to 8 people Fully equipped - Small Pets Welcome Very Clean - Easy Parking Outside Chalet Close to Pubs, Shops, Italian Restaurant, Fish and Chips + Much, Much More!
Call Sue anytime on
SPRING MID-WEEK SPECIAL
Close to Skegness Tourers welcome
Bridlington Beachside Holiday Chalets
NEW & USED CARAVANS Already sited on Quality Parks from £10,995 Lakeside Views, Golf and Fishing Available near sea 5 miles South of Bridlington
Tel: 01262 400733 (Part Exchange Welcome)
SKEGNESS CEDARS HOTEL 7 ALGITHA ROAD CLOSE TO STATIONS, SHOPS AND SEA FRONT 4 NIGHTS B&B £88 PER PERSON
01754 763722
South Sands Guest House ALL ROOMS EN-SUITE SPECIAL OFFERS MON-FRI B&B - £200 PER COUPLE Other Offers Available
01754 873066 www.south-sands.co.uk
Caravan To Let Ingoldmells Skegness 2 bedroomed Sleeps 6 Close to Fantasy Island Pets Welcome Call 07783707440
w.cooknell@hotmail.co.uk
SKEGNESS 8 Berth Luxury Caravan Parklands Estate near Eastgate Market Two TV’s - Free Gas Bottles Most Dates Available Telephone Ken on 0114 233 9483
NEW TREND SITE Ancaster Avenue
Deals from only £165 to £295 Dependant on Dates
Skegness/Ingoldmells Whitelodge Holiday Home Now Taking Bookings for Summer TV, Tea/Coffee Facilities in Every Room En-Suite Available, Own Key
SUMMER SPECIALS - MON - FRI £20 PER NIGHT B&B
Well Worth a Visit
Call Now for Further Details
01754 874248 TENERIFE
PLAYA DE LAS AMERICAS 2 Bedroomed Apartment Very Clean & Quiet Complex Available April to November Most Weeks Available Mature Couples Preferred
TEL: 07778 458728 RIDING HOLIDAYS
PONY MAD CHILDREN?
Join us for a fun holiday! A pony of your own for a week plus good food & dormitory accomodation. Daily Riding BHS approved establishment
OPEN 7 DAYS
Call Mrs Scott on 01522 702240 a Saxilby Riding School, Saxilby, Nr Lincoln
NORFOLK
NORFOLK BROADS 40 Riverside Bungalows Boats also available Fish from your own lawn Riverside Holidays at Potter Heigham Free Brochure
TELEPHONE 01692 580496 JERSEY
New Trend Holiday Park SKEGNESS
NEW TREND HOLIDAY PARK LIES SIX MILES NORTH OF SKEGNESS, WE ARE NESTLED IN THE RESIDENTIAL HEART OF THE VILLAGE
CHALETS FOR SALE FROM ONLY £7000 The site was established in 1961 and consists of 123 detached cedar wood chalets built to accomodate four to six persons. Each Chalet has a lounge, 2 bedrooms, fully equipped kitchen and shower/ bathroom and toilet.
www.newtrendholidaypark.com
TELEPHONE: 01754 872722 New Trend Holiday Park, Ancaster Avenue, Chapel St. Leonards, Skegness PE24 5SS
CORNWALL
PORTHLEVEN CORNWALL Fishermans Cottages
Log Fires • Pets Welcome Two minutes from beaches/coastal paths Within easy walking distance of some excellent eating places/pubs
TEL: 01209 860410 Kernow agas dynargh! - Cornwall Welcomes You!
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CARAVANS, MOBILE & PARK HOMES
JACKSONS CARAVAN PARK
RENTERS WANTED!
BURGH ROAD - SKEGNESS
Superb Park Full Amenities New & Secondhand Caravans For Sale
FROM £1450.00 - £6995.00
10% OFF
ALL CARAVANS TEL: 01754 763910
TOURERS WANTED
We will buy your caravan today!
CASH WAITING IMMEDIATE COLLECTION
CALL ROBERT ON:
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Chance meetings on the bank are often a fantastic source of information, gossip and ideas; this week I met Mark Parker, feature editor of Improve Your Coarse Fishing magazine whilst I was fishing on a local venue. Mark was there with a photographer to record the opening of a new predator lake on a commercial venue in North Staffordshire, and was keen to get some shots and editorial for the intended feature. Sadly, it didn’t work out as required, with just a couple of small jack pike hitting the mat, but I took the chance to wander over to see what I could learn about writing for the angling media.... As a feature editor, Mark told me he regularly gets lots of emails telling him that “.....you should pay me to write for your magazine because I catch big carps” or something along similar lines from anglers who really have little idea what is required to be published in the popular press, and these kind of submissions are doomed to disappointing failure....I asked Mark what really gets on his nerves, and he told me the use of the word obviously; to quote Mark, “.....obvious; if it’s obvious, why write it?” A valid point and one I’m obviously keen to learn from........He also had an aversion to nevertheless and however which sadly, I do know I’m sometimes guilty of using, so I will make a conscious effort to cease.....however it could be difficult! Nevertheless, I must seek to try and learn from those who are far more experienced than I, so I also asked Mark what he thought grabbed a reader. Definitive answer? A different angle! He recounted a story of finding a venue on which anglers were using an innovative new method to catch lots of chub; the venue in question is the lovely Loxley Lake near Sheffield, and the method is known as the ‘violin’. Mark had heard whispers that a group of anglers had developed a technique which was hauling chub out to the astonishment of those around them, one which had won matches and produced huge bags of fish. Travelling up to Sheffield, Mark found that these lads had been using the plastic insert from a Kinder chocolate egg as a makeshift maggot feeder to drip baits through the swim as the tackle was retrieved. Attached to the Kinder egg was a long mono hook link with a maggot hook bait which sat approximately 6’ below the plastic ball. The ‘egg’ had been drilled to allow maggots to escape slowly as the angler cast out, then pulled line from the rod butt to move the assembly back through the water before tightening up and repeating the process. The net result was that maggots fell through the water in a continuous stream to simulate ‘on the drop’ feeding by hungry chub which then competed to snap up the hook bait!! Brilliant yet simple!!! To his amazement, Mark was informed that ‘everyone’ knew about the new method, well, everyone in Sheffield did, but not the whole country.....it made a great feature for the magazine and Sheffield anglers got the credit for a fantastic bit of lateral thinking! Like I said previously, a chance meeting can often lead to increased knowledge.......don’t be frightened to ask!
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This coming weekend is one of those typically lacklustre early season affairs. For the TV fare, of the seven races on offer on C4, there are a couple of tricky handicaps to solve, a Group 3 Fillies’ race, three Listed races and a Grade 3 Hurdle. After the TV coverage finishes there is then a Group 3 Derby Trial at Lingfield. In the opener at Haydock at 2.00 I like the chances of Eve Johnson Houghton’s The Cheka although in this close knit affair it is a narrow preference over my other short-listed animals: Mont Agel; Folly Bridge (also entered at Lingfield); Kakatosi; and Magic Cat. The best race on offer looks to me to be the Grade 3 Swinton Hurdle at Haydock which goes off at 3.40. This event is often run at a furious pace on fast ground and is usually a very enjoyable spectacle. This year looks to have attracted the normal types who can go a bit and promises to be as exciting as usual. I really like the look of Alan King’s Jubail, who was second to Ultravox last time out in a quite decent Ascot novices’ event that was run at a good clip. This performance gives him every chance of going one better here and to boot he should go off at a fair price in this competitive event. Of the others Safari Journey could be a major player, reverting to hurdling after some pretty good chasing exploits. Nicky Henderson’s Eradicate will also be a dangerous opponent for the selection and Barizan, who for a former Grade1 winner has been below par this year, could pose problems if returning to his best. At Ascot, their opener at 2.20 can go to Henry Cecil’s unbeaten filly Vita Nova who should have too much toe for her rivals at these weights. She is a relatively confident selection to prevail over some fairly respectable types, notably the five-timer seeking Alainmaar, Big Creek, Caucus, Taqleed and World Heritage. In their next race at 2.50, a fillies’ handicap I have it as a very close call between Eve Johnson Houghton’s Fontley and Richard Hannon’s Kalahaag. My preference is for the former based on her overall record and the fact that Richard Hannon has two other entries besides Kalahaag, the best of which looks to be Humdrum. Of the rest Sir Michael Stoute’s filly Entitled, Hughie Morrison’s Bianca De Medici, Walter Swinburn’s Maid in Heaven and William Haggas’s Soorah all have legitimate claims to be involved at the death. The Victoria Cup Handicap at 3.25 concludes the TV coverage from Ascot at and looks to be the usual impossible to solve puzzle. On my ratings I could well envisage a dozen or so spread across the track and going at it hammer and tongs in the last 100 yards. My rather long shortlist (in order of preference) for this enigma comprises: Perfect Silence; Bay Knight; Horseradish; Sunraider; Tropical Paradise; Space Station; Rulesn’regulations; Imperial Guest; Greensward; Lutine Bell; Primaeval; and Nasri. With 49 still in this at the 5 day stage 20 have to come out so remember to check carefully for non runners if you are attempting a go at this one. (It will almost certainly be the bonus race for last week’s lucky Scoop 6 winners which should tell you all you need to know about how difficult it will be to identify the winner.) In the 2.10 at Lingfield, if Peter Winkworth’s Tropical Paradise ducks out of the Victoria Cup to come here, as seems likely from jockey engagements, she should have every chance of lifting this Group 3 prize. This progressive grey mare ended last season by lifting a couple of Group 3s and can continue onwards and upwards this year. Chief threat may come from Roger Charlton’s Folly Bridge who may be about to embark on a similarly upward climb herself. Also in with fair enough chances in a very interesting and informative contest are: Flambeau; Nimue; Dever Dream; Perfect Tribute; and Sonning Rose. The Oaks Trial is run at 2.40 and the prize may well go home with Godolphin’s Rumh, who ran quite well in the Newmarket Tattersall’s Millions fillies event last October, finishing a close up 4 lengths 10th to Masaya, before breaking her duck by 6 lengths in a relatively lowly Wolverhampton AW maiden later that month. To my mind she carries all the hallmarks of a late maturing type who could pay to follow this year and, with the Godolphin horses seemingly going well at present, I quite fancy her chances here. Of other fillies I reckon that Aidan O’Brien’s Amazing Beauty, Mick Channon’s unbeaten Zain Al Boldan, Ed Dunlop’s Palm Pilot, Richard Hannon’s Date With Destiny and John Gosden’s Field of Miracles may prove to be the most troublesome to the selection. Finally, although not on TV the Derby Trial at 3.10 might be won by Aidan O’Brien’s Treasure Beach. This looks to be a very open contest and others with major chances are: Slumber; Laughing Jack; Borug; Measuring Time; and Sadler’s Risk. Selection summary: (In order of preference in case of non runners) Ascot: 2.20 Vita Nova; Alainmaar; Big Creek; Caucus; Taqleed; World Heritage; 2.50 Fontley; Kalahaag; Bianca De Medici; Entitled; Maid in Heaven; Soorah; 3.25 Perfect Silence; Bay Knight; Horseradish; Sunraider; Tropical Paradise; Space Station (for further choices in the event of non runners refer to the list in the text above which is in order of preference) Haydock Haydock: 2.00 The Cheka; Mont Agel; Folly Bridge; Kakatosi; Magic Cat 3.40 Jubail; Safari Journey; Eradicate; Barizan; Olympian; Red Merlin; Cockney Trucker; Orsippus Lingfield eld: 2.10 Tropical Paradise; Folly Bridge; Flambeau; Nimue; Dever Dream; Perfect Tribute 2.40 Rumh; Amazing Beauty; Field of Miracles; Date with Destiny; Zain Al Boldan; Palm Pilot 3.10 Treasure Beach; Slumber; Laughing Jack; Borug; Measuring Time; Sadler’s Risk
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The Rovers made two changes from the team that drew at Barnsley on Easter Monday for the game against Leicester City this afternoon. Neil Sullivan replaced the injured Gary Woods in goal and Mustapha Dumbuya was back from injury to replace Sam Hird. On the bench for the Rovers was youth team keeper Jonathan Maxted. Although sunny there was a stiff, cool wind blowing across the pitch. In the Leicester City team was an old Rovers favourite Richie Wellens. The Rovers defended the South Stand end in the first half. The visitors got the game underway and went on to the attack but nothing came of it. The Rovers then won a corner in the second minute but it was cleared. Each side then spent the next ten minutes trying to find a weak spot. Then, in the 11th minute, Vassell cut in from the right and fed Gallagher on the left of the Rovers penalty area but his shot was wide of the far post. The Rovers then moved on to the attack but Gillett’s chip into the middle was too strong and went over the bar. Back to the other end and a melee developed in the Rovers area in front of goal, with attempted shots blocked by the Rovers defenders several times. A corner to the City came out of the Rovers defence to Abe but his 25yard effort was well over the bar. In the 20th minute a Rovers attack led to Coppinger feeding Mason but he put his effort high and wide from 20yards. King, for the visitors then got in a crack at goal from the right of the area but Sullivan saved. To the Leicester end where Mason gave to Coppinger, who put over from 25yards. The next ten minutes saw the visitors have the majority of the possession but a couple of corners and a free kick on the Leicester left well taken by Gallagher from 30yards brought a good save from Sullivan. In the 40th minute Oster put Mason in on the right to put in a low cross that went across the face of goal but nobody from either side could get on the end of it. The Rovers then won a corner that was cleared and a couple of minutes later, O’Connor cleared the ball down the Rovers left. Euell then forced Vitor to pass back to the Weale, the keeper, who let it pass him and was running to the goalline before he cleared with Euell closing in. Into added time and Hayter collected on the left, got to the byline where his cross was blocked but he won the ball back and crossed low into the middle but Euell couldn’t get to the ball. Leicester were soon on the attack and caused a problem or two for the Rovers defence but they held out. The Rovers then got into the game and broke the deadlock in the 50th minute. A long clearance by Sullivan was won by BROOKER just outside the Leicester penalty area. Controlling the ball he rifled
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SHEFFIELD had to settle for a solitary league point from their Sunday evening trip to Tyneside. The Tigers looked to be heading to their second Premier League away win in three days, only to suffer a late Newcastle fightback that saw the Geordie side snatch victory in a last heat decider. Eric Boocock’s men jumped into a 30-18 lead after eight races, but inspired by a Scott Robson 18-point maximum the Diamonds came storming back in the latter stages. Robson (tactical ride) and Claes Nedermark held off Shane Parker for an 8-1 in heat 9 and the Diamonds really made the Tigers start to sweat when they further reduced the deficit to just three-points (36-33) with a 4-2 in heat 10. Josh Auty and Simon Lambert momentarily settled the nerves with a 4-2 in heat 12, but the meeting was turned on its head when the home duo of Kyle Newman and Kevin Doolan raced to an unexpected 5-1 over Ricky Ashworth and Shane Parker in heat 13. The Tigers still led by a single point at this stage, but they soon found themselves trailing when Robson and a rejuvenated Newman raced to another fivepointer in the penultimate race. Sheffield needed nothing less than five-points in the final race to claim the away victory, but it was not to be as Robson completed his full-house ahead of Auty, Doolan and Parker. NEWCASTLE 49: Stuart Robson 18, Kyle Newman 11+1, Kevin Doolan 9+1, Claes Nedermark 6+1, Richie Worrall 4+1, Derek Sneddon 1, Matej Ferjan 0 SHEFFIELD 44: Josh Auty 11+1, Simon Lambert 8+1, Shane Parker 8, Emiliano Sanchez 7+1, Ricky Ashworth 6+1, Hugh Skidmore 3, Ashley Birks 1
it into the top corner of the net past an astonished goalkeeper. Back came Leicester to win successive corners but they were well defended. On the hour, a cross from the visitors left was met by Kamara 8yards out but he blazed over the bar. A corner to the Rovers was laid back to O’Connor but his cross was too strong and went out for a goal kick. Yakubu then had a go from 20yards but Sullivan saved comfortably. In the 71st minute a good build-up on the Rovers right by Oster, Dumbuya and Coppinger brought three successive corners. Then calamity for the Rovers in the 76th minute when Leicester moved smoothly down their right with a series of passes that eventually reached YAKUBU on the edge of the Rovers penalty area. He simply rolled the ball wide of Sullivan into the bottom corner. Two minutes later and Brooker headed down to Mason, named Man of the Match, some 30yards out. He unleashed a thunderous drive that a surprised Weale could only palm over the bar. As time ran down both sides tried for a winner but the whistle went on a good competitive game that brought a point apiece. That point secured another season in the Championship for the Rovers. Teams - DONCASTER ROVERS - Neil Sullivan; James O’Connor, Wayne Thomas, George Friend, Mustapha Dumbuya; James Coppinger, Ryan Mason, Simon Gillett, John Oster; Jason Euell, James Hayter Subs used - Steve Brooker for Euell 46mins; Brian Stock for Gillett 81mins; Sam Hird for Mason 90+1mins; Subs not used - Mark Wilson, Dean Shiels, Matt Kilgallon, Jonathan Maxted gk Caution - Thomas 24mins; Leicester City - Chris Weale; Kyle Naughton, Miguel Vitor, Jeff Bruma, Ben Mee; Richie Wellens, Yuki Abe, Paul Gallagher; Andy King; Yakubu, Darius Vassell Subs used - Diomansy Kamara for Gallagher 51mins; Steve Howard for Abe 61mins; Bruno Berner for Mee 66mins; Subs not used - Alexander Tunchev, Joao Teixeira, Lloyd Dyer, Adam Smith Cautions - Yakubu,
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Doncaster Rovers are safe and will now definitely be playing Championship football next season, thanks massively to the stunning strike that was netted by Steve Brooker in Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Leicester City at the Keepmoat Stadium. Brooker’s volley from 30 yards out gave Rovers the lead against Sven-Goran Eriksson’s men and despite Yakubu’s equaliser for the visitors, a point was more than enough to guarantee Rovers second tier football next term following a superb performance from Sean O’Driscoll’s side. However it will be Brooker making all of the headlines for his ‘big-impact’ strike which helped secure safety, after the forward replace Jason Euell after the half time break. “I saw that Euelly (Jason Euell) was struggling at half time and I thought that I may have to come on,” Brooker told RoversPlayer. “I was ready for that, but on a personal note I wanted to go off on a high. A lot of people said ‘this could be your day Brooks’. It was great to see it fly into the top and give us that cushion that we needed today. I don’t think I’ve scored many better to be honest and with as much riding on the game, a few of the lads were saying that they didn’t feel the pressure, but it must have got to them.” Rovers’ performance against Leicester City was made all the more impressive when analysing the visitors to the Keepmoat. The Foxes have dipped brazenly into the loan market to bring the likes of Yakubu, Diomansy Kamara and Darius Vassell to the club - however Rovers nullified their threat for the majority of the contest. “We looked at their team a couple of days before and you see the names in their side thinking that we have to get a result against these. As the Gaffer says, it’s a performance that he was happy with and win, lose or draw; with a performance like that he’s happy and luckily we got what we needed.” Rovers can now head into the final game of the season against Middlesbrough in a relaxed frame of mind - and every Rovers player (and supporter) is understandably delighted. “With the relief comes happiness! It’s been in our hands for so many games and we’ve lacked the goals to give us that confidence to win games. In the end, we were running out of games to do it in; but luckily we have done it with a game left to go.”
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Rotherham United battled back from 2-0 down to claim a credible 2-2 draw away at Aldershot Town. Adam Le Fondre netted a brace to cap an excellent individual display, and he could have had more as the Millers looked for a winner late on. Andy Scott made three changes to the side that was beaten 1-0 by Gillingham on Monday. Liam Henderson, Mark Bradley and Le Fondre started in place of Marcus Marshall, Jamie Green and Ian Thomas-Moore. Marshall and Green dropped to the bench whilst Thomas-Moore missed the trip with a thigh injury, with Ryan Taylor and Nicky Law also missing the trip with injury. The Millers got off to a dreadful start and found themselves 1-0 behind after just five minutes. A cross by Anthony Straker, after the Millers failed to fully clear a corner, found Anthony Charles at the near post and he smartly turned the ball past a helpless Jamie Annerson. On 11 minutes it got worse for the Millers when Aldershot added a second. Nick Fenton attempted to guide a simple back pass to Annerson but left it well short of pace allowing Danny Hylton to round the Millers ‘keeper, before squaring the ball to Peter Vincenti who was left with a simple tap-in. The Millers showed character to halt the home sides’ onslaught and gradually worked their way back into the game. On 27 minutes Le Fondre played Henderson in behind the Aldershot back four but with the angle favouring the ‘keeper, Jamie Young made a comfortable save. Bradley was next to try his luck for the Millers when Le Fondre found him just inside the area but his first time shot was just wide of Young’s near post. On 32 minutes the Millers persistence was rewarded with a well taken goal. Danny Harrison drilled a long ball into the channel which was chased by Le Fondre, and with the onrushing Young and the angle against him he superbly slid the ball into the net to get the Millers back into the game. On the stroke of half time Annerson was called into action again to make a smart low save after a bullet header by Darren Jones. The Millers started the second half where they left the first with Le Fondre in particular in inspired form. On 47 minutes he picked up possession on the edge of the area before unleashing a powerful drive which Young saved well low to his right. Four minutes later Jason Taylor’s attempted cross from the right almost caught out Young who was forced to tip the dipping cross onto the bar. On 55 minutes the Millers persistence paid off with a well-taken equalising goal. A long clearance by Annerson caught out the Shots back four and allowed Le Fondre to sprint clear before coolly lifting the ball over Young and into the net. The Millers now looked the more likely to win the game and they went hunting for the all
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important third goal. On 72 minutes it was Le Fondre again causing problems when he was fed the ball by Bradley but his vicious strike from just inside the area flew just wide of the far post. Both sides piled forward in the closing stages looking for a winner but the points were shared after an entertaining 90 minutes. Aldershot: Young; Herd, Charles, Jones, Straker, Fortune (Sills 69), Gutteridge, Halls, McGlashan (Mekki 84), Hylton, Vincenti. Subs not used: Harding, Morris, Connolly, Bergqvist, Jaimez-Ruiz. Rotherham: Annerson; Tonge, Cresswell, Fenton, Newey (Green 52), Bradley, Harrison, J. Taylor, Henderson (Marshall 66), Pope, Le Fondre. Subs not used: Warrington, Ashworth, Warne, Kennedy, Randall. Attendance: 2,107 (152).
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Following Rotherham United’s 2-2 draw at Aldershot, Andy Scott praised his side’s performance. “That’s probably the closest we’ve come to a 90 minute performance since I took over, but unfortunately the first ten minutes was poor,” he said after two Adam Le Fondre goals put the Millers back on level terms after falling 2-0 behind inside the first 11 minutes. “We didn’t start well enough.Their second goal came from a mistake, and that’s something you can’t legislate for, but after the first 15 minutes I thought we were strong.After we scored our first goal we looked like we might go on to win it, and we had some very good chances in the second half.” Scott was full of praise for the Millers’ mental strength, after his side battled back from a two goal deficit to snatch a point at the EBB Stadium. “I was a bit worried we might fold at 2-0 down, but we didn’t and I’m delighted with that.As a group we rallied; I didn’t go mad in the dressing room at half time because we were on top and it’s unfortunate that we couldn’t get a winner in the second half.” Scott also praised Adam Le Fondre, who marked his return to the side with two goals to cap off an excellent performance for the Millers’ top scorer: “I thought he was outstanding.I had a chat with him this morning and we discussed what I wanted from him, and I think he was fantastic today.He worked his socks off, and so did Popey.”
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Sheffield Steelers’ coach Ryan Finnerty is working hard behind the scenes putting together his team for the 2011-12 season. He told the Steelers official website that he is “...Very happy and comfortable with where we are heading. I haven’t been off the phone in a week. I get 30-plus e-mails a day from guys looking to come here, some very good players want to be a part of the Steelers. I’ve made a couple of good offers to guys and I’m waiting to hear from them. I want them but will keep looking to see what else is out there. I won’t wait forever.” Steelers fans can get season ticket applications from the Steelers office, or online from www. sheffieldsteelers.co.uk. The Sheffield Steelers Supporters’ Club AGM will be held on Thursday May 26th in the Glacier Suite at Ice Sheffield. Doors open at 7pm for a 7:30pm start. SSSC members must have proof of membership, in the form of a valid membership card, to enter the meeting and to vote. Only adult members have the right to vote.
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United’s relegation to League One was confirmed, despite another battling display at Bramall Lane. Ultimately, goals from Matt Lowton and Lee Williamson proved immaterial as a late header from Danny Haynes and results elsewhere ensured that United will play in the third tier of English football for the first time since the 1988-89 campaign. Teenager Maguire, available again after suspension, started as boss Adams made just one change for the derby encounter. He took the place of Collins, who dropped to the bench. United were also boosted by the return, after injury, of Evans, Cresswell and McAllister, all of whom were named as substitutes. Barnsley’s starting XI included two ex Blades -Gray and Mellis, the latter being a former Academy player. The formation was 4-4-2 with Maguire slotting alongside Lowry in central defence. The full-backs were again Lowton and Mattock, whilst the midfield, from right to left, was Riise, Williamson, Montgomery and Quinn, with Henderson and Slew continuing with their blossoming partnership in attack. Both sides won two corners in a frantic opening five minutes. Williamson and Quinn had shots for the Blades but the visitors would have felt that they should have been ahead on six minutes when Mellis burst through the defence to latch on to a Gray header but the subsequent shot, from 10 yards, flew into the Kop. Maguire fired over but he was involved defensively as Barnsley grabbed the lead on 15 minutes. Trippier’s forward ball was nothing more than a block from a Blades attack but it fell invitingly for HAYNES and after Maguire’s slip, the striker was free to progress to the penalty area before sliding under the body of Simonsen. Quinn, Henderson and Riise all had efforts blocked in a melee from a long throw but the better efforts were falling to the visitors. A header from Gray was straight at Simonsen and Maguire was forced to clear the danger as Gray and Haynes looked to capitalise on communication problems in United’s defence. As half-time approached the Blades saw more of the ball and began to cause the Tykes problems. Hassell was booked for hauling down Slew and from the resulting free-kick, Williamson’s near post delivery saw LOWTON beat team-mate Henderson to nod past Steele. Like the previous week, the leveller gave United renewed heart and the home side bossed the
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remaining minutes until the break. Henderson looked to pass to Slew when a shot was an option and then Williamson’s powerful strike hit Doyle. Looking for a second, Lowton danced inside from the right and linked with Slew before firing over, whilst the final action before the break, in injury-time, saw Butterfield booked for a rash challenge on Williamson. The first chance of the second half saw Mellis fire over before the Blades went back on the attack. Lowton and Mattock both had efforts blocked and Henderson headed wide after a Lowton cross. United were in front, however, before the hour mark. Lowton’s long throw was only cleared to the edge of the box where WILLIAMSON drilled back a low shot, which squirmed under the body of goalkeeper Steele, who was possibly hindered by the sun. The Kop, behind the goalkeeper, though, were unsympathetic. The home side’s calls for a penalty went unanswered when Slew’s shot was impeded by Shackell, whilst Barnsley were awarded a free-kick when it appeared that Gray was fouling Maguire! Adams made a double change, throwing on Evans and McAllister, whilst Montgomery was cautioned for a late challenge on Hill. With boosting the goal difference column a priority, United continued to attack but the decision backfired. After Lowry and Williamson had upended Butterfield, Tripper’s free-kick, which was heading for the top corner, was fantastically pushed over the crossbar by Simonsen, but with their next move, Barnsley levelled. From Hill’s cross, HAYNES attacked the ball and headed beyond Simonsen. The goal deflated three sides of Bramall Lane but the players continued to push forward and Adams used his last change, bringing on striker Cresswell for defender Mattock. But United were to finish the game with ten men as Evans was stretchered off. Five added minutes were indicated by the officials. McAllister’s shot was deflected away and it proved to be the final notable chance. Despite the inevitable relegation being confirmed, the Kop continued to sing and offer their tremendous support, whilst the majority of Unitedites stayed after the final whistle to applaud the players. Blades: Simonsen, Montgomery, Henderson, Williamson, Mattock (Cresswell 90), Lowry, Quinn, Lowton, Slew (Evans 71), Riise (McAllister 71), Maguire. Unused: M. Doyle, Aksalu, Kozluk, Collins. Barnsley: Steele, Hassell (Clark 78), Shackell, N. Doyle, Foster, Haynes, Trippier, Mellis (NobleLazarus 53), Butterfield, Gray, Hill. Unused: McEveley, O’Brien, Preece, Arismendi, Rose.
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Stephen Quinn declared himself devastated and gutted after United’s relegation to League One was confirmed at Bramall Lane on Saturday. Quinn cut a disconsolate figure when speaking after the draw with Barnsley, but was quick to acknowledge the fans who stuck with the players until the end. The Dubliner, who was awarded with the Supporters’ Club Player of the Year award before the game, said: “As you would expect, everyone is devastated and there wasn’t much being said in the dressing room. It is a disappointing day for everyone associated with the club especially when you think how we were progressing a couple of years ago when we were knocking on the door of the Premiership. “There is no point in pointing the finger at people at the minute, but we will have to sit down and assess the season and look at how it all went wrong.” On the game itself and the supporters, Quinn added: “We wanted to win the game for the fans who stood by us right until the end and even afterwards they were brilliant and applauded us off the field - which was awesome and credit to them. “It is sure to hurt them and it hurts me, I have been at this club for eight years and I am absolutely gutted and speechless. “The fighting spirit has been there all season but we have kept conceding sloppy goals and that was the case against Barnsley. Credit to the lads, though, for their effort over the last few weeks, but effectively it was too little, too late.”
BLAME GAME BLADES MAD by Paul Holland
Relegation has finally turned its ugly head towards Sheffield United and following a 2-2 draw with Barnsley conformation was finally made that they would play League One football next season when it looked they may be given a late chance – all be it a slim one to crawl out of the bottom three. Fans, players and the board will ask questions on why and how it all went wrong and no doubt there will be fingers pointed at every direction and everyone will have their opinion on this matter; I have mine but I won’t bore you with it as there are that many reasons and theory’s there just aren’t enough column inches to explain. What does need to be done though is to form unity and discover who is up for the fight next season and who wants to bail out at the first opportunity; I’m sure we all know which players are which... Life in League One won’t be easy, only a handful of teams have bounced back at first attempt so I wouldn’t expect us to rise from the ashes and run away with the league – though it would be nice. In Mr. Adams I am sure that we will continue to play full flowing, passing football which has been attractive but lacked argyle in attack – that is something which needs to be resolved, also the defence was weak and needs to be addressed. We’ll be back in the Championship, just you wait and see!
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A distraught Micky Adams acknowledged two major factors for the Club to feel positive about despite the immediate pain of relegation. Hopes of a miracle survival were dashed by the results at three grounds and the United boss’s first thoughts reflected those of every Blades in the ground: MA: “I am obviously devastated that such a fantastic club has been relegated and there are a lot of disappointed people in the dressing room. “We have played well in certain games since I have been here but we have not taken advantage of that at times. We haven’t scored enough goals, conceded sloppy goals and not won enough games so we have to accept that over 46 games we have not been good enough. “No club has a divine right to be in any division, you have to work hard to stay in them or get out at the right end, and a lot of us have to take collective responsibility, possibly me more than most.” Winning the previous two fixtures had given hope of an escape as the team seemed to find its feet, but in the end it had come too late: “Recently we had a more settled side with a lot of injured players coming back or being free from suspension and things looked better. “There has been a shift in attitude and the way the players went about their business, and they seemed happier doing it. When we have put out our best side we have been able to compete with some good sides at this level. MA: “We couldn’t make it three wins in a row and not stitching results together has been our downfall all season.” Through the dying moments of the game, and particularly after the final whistle, the Lane faithful gave a remarkable show of solidarity and support for the club as the whole squad and staff stayed on the pitch: “I have told the players not to make excuses but to take their share of responsibility - and to remember that ovation because at very few clubs would you get such a fantastic reception after being relegated. “We wanted to end on a high at the Lane and our fans were magnificent. The players have been told that those that remain should take that on board and be determined to pay them back next season. “Our fans are very passionate and they will be back next season supporting their team in League One. This is the lowest point of my career but I really want to take charge of the Club next season and in a year’s time be celebrating a return to the Championship. “I know how disappointed the fans are feeling because I have stood on the terraces and know what it is about. My message to them would be to keep the faith and have trust in the people running the club because we will get it right. “It is hard to take for us all tonight but sometimes you have to take a step backwards in order to go forwards.” After showing his appreciation for the supporters Adams declared his other reason for optimism: “We have blooded some of our promising youngsters and more of them still have the FA Youth Cup Final to look forward to. There is talent at this football club and, along with the support, there are brighter times ahead for Sheffield United.” ** Ched Evans was taken to the Northern General Hospital after being stretchered off with an ankle injury shortly after his appearance as a substitute.
FANS WEEKLY COLUMN by Jon Warburton
Walking away from Bramall Lane on Saturday, there were many people attempting to pin point what has gone wrong with our club and how we have been allowed to drop to the third tier of English football for the first time since 1989. I think that a realisation has started to set in amongst many that we are just not the same outfit that we have been in recent years. Consistent top half finishes in the Championship, as well as a brief flirtation with the Premier League had quite rightly had Blades’ fans expecting a certain level from the club. But since our relegation from the English top flight and subsequent demise the outlook of our club has changed. I steadfastly refuse to point fingers because very rarely as fans are we privy to the whole facts. What is clear to see however is that the ‘re-profiling’ of our squad has not been successful with a lot less quality coming in to the club than we have seen leave it. Regardless of that the fans have stuck with the team by and large. Despite Mickey Adams poor record as Sheffield United manager, the majority have been prepared to exercise patience considering the turbulent season we have had. The reaction after the game on Saturday was testament to that. The players certainly looked hesitant as they approached the Kop after the full time whistle had gone, but were greeted with a quite touching response from the Bramall Lane faithful. They didn’t necessarily deserve it all that much but supporting Sheffield United isn’t just about supporting the players. It is about turning up week in, week out because you can’t begin to imagine not doing. I was asked yesterday whether I would still be going next season… Of course I will and I already can’t wait!
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Leading scorer Ched Evans has not fractured his ankle. Initial fears of a break on Saturday when he was carried off against Barnsley were eased after x-rays at a Sheffield hospital and Micky Adams said today: “It is not as bad as first thought and although there is ankle ligament damage he will be ready to start pre-season on time.”
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problems. James O’Connor slashed one shot wide and Neil Mellor came close to getting something on a Gary Teale cross but keeper Conrad Logan’s only involvement in the first half was picking the MATCH REPORT ball out of net early on. www.swfc.co.uk Counterpart Nicky Weaver, It was a tale of two penalties though, was far busier and not least on the stroke of half time at the Memorial Stadium when he dived spectacularly as the Owls returned from their final away game of the to tip over a rasping drive from Lines. season with a well-earned Rovers bossed possession point. And for the second successive after the resumption and the Owls struggled to get the ball game, Wednesday had a out of their own half, leading hand in the relegation shaketo a double substitution from up as Bristol Rovers all boss Gary Megson. but followed Swindon into Jermaine Johnson and Chris League 2. Sedgwick were introduced, With results elsewhere going against them, Rovers needed a with Teale and O’Connor win but could only draw in the making way. The move paid dividends South West sunshine as Will Hoskins’ penalty cancelled out in terms of possession as Tommy Miller’s spot-kick for Wednesday saw more of the ball and came close to taking the Owls. the lead midway through the With so much riding on the half. contest for the home side, a Madine took advantage of good start was key - but only a defensive mix-up to feed the opposite unfolded. Tommy Miller, who shot wide Inside two minutes, Danny with Logan scurrying back to Coles tripped Gary Madine his line. in the area and the referee Rob Jones then came within pointed to the spot. Miller a whisker of applying a finish stepped up to do the honours for the Owls in emphatic style to Miller’s curling free kick before Rovers hit back with from 12 yards. Hoskins forcing a fine save But on 12 minutes, Rovers from Weaver. were right back in the game and this time with a penalty of Wednesday might have had another penalty in a frantic their own. Lewis Buxton brought Wayne finish when keeper Logan upended Mellor before the Brown down on the edge final action of note came of the box and referee Dave two minutes from time when Foster had no hesitation in giving the penalty. Top scorer Weaver dived low to keep out a set piece from Lines. and captain Hoskins made no mistake from the spot. The hosts then enjoyed a spell Rovers: Logan, Sawyer (Howe 83), Coles (Clough in the ascendancy and almost 73), Anthony, Senda, Williams made it count on 22 minutes. (Swallow 78), Lines, Kalala, Gary Sawyer swung a deep corner over to the far post and Brown, Kuffour, Hoskins Unused substitutes: Green, Byron Anthony’s header was Lambe, Pell, Ifil firm but bounced back into play off the crossbar. Owls: Weaver, Otsemobor, R Jo Kuffour then nodded Jones, Batth, Buxton, Teale narrowly wide from (J Johnson 60), O’Connor Chris Lines’ free kick but (Sedgwick 60), Miller, Palmer Wednesday weathered the storm and grew more into the (Potter 77), Madine, Mellor game as half time approached, Unused substitutes: albeit without causing the O’Donnell, D Jones, R Rovers defence too many Johnson, C Morrison
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Gary Megson described the Owls’ performance at Bristol Rovers on Saturday as ‘typically end of season’. Wednesday emerged from the Memorial Stadium with a 1-1 draw from their final away game of the campaign after a penalty apiece saw the points shared. While Rovers were all but consigned to the bottom tier, the Owls edged further towards a mid-table finish and Megson said: “It was typically end of season from our perspective. The team that got that draw today played nowhere near as it has in the last six weeks but that happens in football at this stage of the season. “It was very hot out there but I don’t want to make any excuses because I just didn’t think we played very well.” Megson had no argument with Rovers’ equalising penalty and agreed with the referee’s decision to award the Owls an earlier spot-kick. He said: “For their penalty, I thought we put a leg in there when their player was going nowhere. “For ours, Gary Madine went down when he had two lots of studs bearing down on him, so what is he supposed to do?” Off the field, the Wednesday manager confirmed he has handed a wish list of six players to owner Milan Mandaric and vice chairman Paul Aldridge for the summer transfer window in mind. He added: “I have had a meeting with Milan and Paul and I gave them the list of six players I would like to bring in the summer. “They are all British and have the kind of character to help us get to where we want to be.”
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Well as the sun sets on another season it becomes time again to reflect on the ups and downs of the campaign. I said several times after a few beers that we would go up. I also said several times after a gallon of beer that we would win the league. Astonishingly I also said at one point we were going to go down!! And there you have it, we will finish absolutely spot on mid table. It just goes to show, if you spout enough drunken garbage over the course of a season (Bunsen Bob is a fine example of this) and make as many wild claims as you can about every possible outcome then the laws of averages dictate that something will come true!! Who knows what next season will bring – of the 3 championship clubs relegated last season one finished in the playoffs (Peterborough), one went down (Plymouth) and we were slap bang in the middle. It’s a funny old game. I think we’re seeing less instant promotions these days from teams who have dropped into the third SWFC NEWS tier – the ‘gulf’ between www.swfc.co.uk Championship and League 1 As we approach the end of the is not so much a difference in season, Sheffield Wednesday ability than an administrative would like to advise Season piece of paper. People tell me Ticket holders on ticketing quite often that the English arrangements for the 2011-12 game suffers from the ‘leagues campaign. It is important for Season Ticket within leagues’ syndrome but perhaps Norwich’s back holders who have already to back promotions and renewed to note that your Plymouth’s back to back current card will be valid for relegations would suggest next season, therefore please ensure you do not dispose of otherwise. This is why we your current card at the end of pay our money every week this term. – because we simply don’t Likewise, if you have a current know what is going to happen Season Ticket and have not yet and that is what makes renewed but plan on doing so, football entertaining. Unless you will not be issued with a of course you are either a new card. The 2011-12 games Barcelona or Real Madrid fan. will be loaded on to your current That being the case, you know card, which you should keep. you’re going to win almost A small number of renewing supporters may need to be issued all your league games quite easily and then you’ll face with a new card dependent on each other twice a season in a circumstances. The club will disgraceful pantomime excuse contact those fans individually for football. Other people tell with details by email before the me the Spanish league is the start of the new season. best in the world, quite frankly To ensure you receive these I consider it to be a laughing details, please check that your stock. Anyone who, like me, is contact email address is up to date in the ‘My Account’ section frustrated by the lack of World of the online shop. Cup / Euros this summer, Article continues fear not. The Russian Premier Advertisement League is fantastic value for Should your current Season money entertainment and it Ticket card be lost or damaged, runs all summer long. Much replacements can be arranged to the absolute frustration of through the ticket office, my wife!! however supporters should be Until the next time enjoy aware that there may be a small your summer folks. Let your administration fee payable for lagers be long and cool and each replacement required. your palm trees lush and green All new (non-renewal) Season in the People’s Republic of Ticket holders will be issued South Yorkshire. with a card before the start of A 2-1 victory at Tranmere this week booked a place in the Premier League play-offs for the SWFC Women. Hollie Barker and Leanne Severns netted the goals that lifted Wednesday beyond Middlesbrough, confirmed the ladies’ place in the play-offs. This season has been a huge turnaround for the Owls after Premier League relegation last year, but under new manager Adam Smallman, the ladies have reached the last 16 of the National FA Women’s Cup and are in with a shout of a quick return to the top flight. The Owls will meet the Midland Combination runnersup (Sporting Club Albion or Rotherham United) at a neutral venue on 8 May for the right to play the ninth-placed side from the Northern Division on 15 May. Keep up to date with the women’s side on swwfc.net or on twitter @SWWFC.
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GT. YARMOUTH ....................... £109
30 MAY - 3 JUN
EASTBOURNE ......................... £223
15 MAY - 20 MAY
BOURNEMOUTH ..................... £280
30 MAY - 3 JUN
GRANGE OVER SANDS ......... £235
16 MAY - 20 MAY
SOUTHPORT ........................... £141
4 JUN - 11 JUN
LLANDUDNO ............................ £305
16 MAY - 20 MAY
WOOLACOMBE ....................... £185
4 JUN - 8 JUN
SCARBOROUGH ..................... £225
23 MAY - 29 MAY
BLACKPOOL ............................ £159
4 JUN - 11 JUN
TORQUAY ................................. £316
23 MAY - 27 MAY
DUNOON .................................. £222
5 JUN - 10 JUN
BOURNEMOUTH ..................... £287
28 MAY - 3 JUN
ISLE OF WIGHT ....................... £278
5 JUN - 10 JUN
DINGWALL ................................ £235
6 JUN - 10 JUN
BARMOUTH .............................. £231
28 MAY - 4 JUN
ISLE OF WIGHT ....................... £315
6 JUN - 10 JUN
GILSLAND ................................. £241
28 MAY - 4 JUN
PAIGNTON (1 SINGLE) .......... £299
10 JUN - 12 JUN
BLACKPOOL ...............................£59
28 MAY - 4 JUN
SKEGNESS .............................. £280
11 JUN - 17 JUN
BABBACOMBE ......................... £239
28 MAY - 4 JUN
WEYMOUTH ............................. £302
11 JUN - 18 JUN
EASTBOURNE ......................... £367
Yarmouth Specials Blackpool Specials Mon 9th - Fri 13th May - 5 Days - £109
Mon 9th - Fri 13th May - 5 Days - £85
New London Weekends
July 23rd-24th / Sep 17th-18th / Nov 12th-13th PRICES FROM £109 ALL WEEKENDS INCLUDE CHOICE OF SHOWS AT AN EXTRA COST - PLEASE RING FOR DETAILS
Telephone Sheffield 0114 232 3366 or Barnsley 01226 287403
Days out 17th May 25th May 1st June 4th June 7th June 13th June 28th June 30th June 5th July 14th July 19th July 26th July 28th July 1st August 3rd August
Day in Southport ................................................................................................ £10 Bury Market & fish and chips ................................................................................ £15 Day in Scarborough ........................................................................................... £10 Day in Southport ................................................................................................... £10 Boundary Mills & Pendle Witches tour ........................................................... £24 Bakewell, Chatsworth & Carvery meal ................................................................. £29 Harlow Carr, Harrogate & fish and chips ......................................................... £25 Day in Blackpool ................................................................................................... £10 Bridlington, Burton Agnus & Fish and chips ................................................... £29 Grimsthorpe castle guided tour & Carvery meal .................................................. £29 Day in Southport ................................................................................................ £10 North York Moor railway, Whitby & fish & chips.................................................... £29 Lake WIndermere boat cruise and fish & chips .............................................. £25 Day Bridlington ..................................................................................................... £10 Bury Market & fish and chips ............................................................................ £15
We will be running regular day trips to new and old destinations throughout the year. For details of these please call in to our New Travel Shop or simply call free phone for an up to date list on 0808 166 2924.
Holidays 11th May 14th May 23rd May 5th June 15th June 21st July 25th July 1st August 7th August
Windsor Tattoo 3 days 4* hotel half board inc.Tickets ................................ £199 Lake Garda 10 days via NSF 4* Caravel hotel Torbole half Board all excursions inc. ............................................................................................... £699 Scarborough 5 days The Royal Hotel half board .......................................... £259 Classic Kent 5 days Ramada Maidstone half board inc VIP tour Leeds castle visits to Tunbridge wells, Canterbury & Stamford......................................................... £279 Ladies day Ascot Gold ticket £169 Silver ticket £129 half board inc. Champagne & strawberries and buffet at Ascot True Welsh Explorer 5 days 4* metropole hotel half board inc visits to Abravrnny & Aberystwyth ..................................................................................................... £279 Shropshire Borders 5 days 4* Lion Quays Waterside resort half board inc visits to Llangollen, Shrewsbury & Chester .................................................. £299 Llandudno 5 days Kensington Hotel half board inc visits to Chester & Portmeirion ........................................................................................ £245 Scottish Castles 6 days 3* Angus hotel half board inc visits to Blair castle,Scone palace,Glamis Castle, Perth & Dundee .......................... £349
HOLIDAYS, SHORT BREAKS & SPECIAL DEALS Fri 13th May Windsor Castle/Royal Tattoo Mon 16th May Sandown – Isle of Wight Sat 21st May Shap & Settle to Carlisle Rlwy Fri 27th May Kendal & the Lake District Mon 30th May Bournemouth Fri 3rd June London at Leisure Fri 10th June Cotswolds, Malverns Mon 13th June Lancashire Coast & Country Fri 24th June Scarborough Mon 27th June Weston-Super-Mare/Bath Sat 2nd July Llandudno Fri 8th July The Lions of Longleat Sun 10th July Barmouth & Cambrian Mnts Sat 16th July Safari Park/Sealife/Severn Rlway Sun 17th July Royal Lytham St Annes Sat 23rd July Isle of Wight - Sandown **singles, where available, may incur a supplement
2 days 5 days 2 days** 3 days 5 days** 3 days** 4 days** 5 days** 3 days** 5 days 8 days 3 days 6 days** 2 days** 6 days** 8 days**
£99 £224 £114 £125 £249 £164 £195 £255 £139 £225 £390 £136 £275 £99 £299 £387
ISLE OF WIGHT - SANDOWN MON 16TH MAY - 5 DAYS PRICE WAS £254 - NOW £224**
THEATRE TRIPS & SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Sat 28th May
Whitby & Heartbeat Country
Sun 5th June
Beamish – including admission
Sun 12th June Scarborough Day Out
adult £14 £28 adult £13
Wed 15th June Mamma Mia (Manchester)
£45
Sun 19th June NEC Gardeners/Food Show Live
£38
Fri 24th June
Bury Market
adult £12
Tues 28th June York Day Out
adult £13
Sat 2/Sun 3 Jul RAF Waddington Air Show
adult £30
Sun 3rd July
Shrek (The Musical) (London)
Sat` 16th July
Ladies Day – Market Rasen
adult £28
£66
Sun 17th July
Steam Train to Stratford
adult £30
Tue 19th July
National Arboretum & Litchfield
£13
Wed 10th Aug
Wicksteed-Those Were the Days
£35
ALL OUR TOURS ARE FULLY BONDED
Coaches HOLIDAYS 2011
2011 BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE RING FOR DETAILS!
May 22nd - Day Trip - Pick up at Penny Black Bridlington .................. £12 Adult - £9 Children
July 25th - 29th July Llandudno,, Kensington Hotel .................£219pp £219pp
June 5th - Day Trip - Pick up at Penny Black Whitby .................. £12 Adult - £9 Children
July 29th - 1st August Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ................£125pp
May 16th - 20th May Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ............. £159pp
August 8th - 12th August Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ................£159pp
May 25th - 29th May Scotland, Duke Gordon Hotel ............... £279pp
August 19th - 22nd August Blackpool, Hotel Belvedere .....................£139pp
June 11th - 18th June Isle Of Wight, Carlton Hotel ................. £319pp
Sept 12th - 16th Sept Isle Of Wight, Carlton Hotel ....................£199pp
July 11th - 15th July Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ............. £159pp
Oct 10th - 14th Oct Scotland, Duke Gordon Hotel ..................£239pp
NO SINGLE SUPPLEMENT ON ANY OF OUR HOLIDAYS!!! PICK UP AT THE PENNY BLACK PUB SHEFFIELD - DAY TRIPS START 22nd MAY
Tel/Fax: 01226 360901 / Mob: 07872 052760