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TICKETS TO ST LEGER J2O SPRITZ LEGER LEGENDS DAY TO BE WON!

Record-breaking jump jockey A P McCoy heads up a long line of racing legends who will take part in Doncaster Racecourse’s Ladbrokes St. Leger Festival to raise money for charity. The iconic festival kicks off with a bang when retired celebrities of the saddle dust off their breeches and return to action in the feature event, the J2O Spritz Leger Legends Charity Race which takes place on Wednesday September 9. This year will see 20-time champion jockey A P McCoy, who retired in April, compete in the flat race over the straight mile to raise money for the Northern Racing College in Doncaster and The Injured Jockeys Fund, which has two rehabilitation facilities for injured jockeys.

We have teamed up with the lovely people at Doncaster Racecourse to offer three lucky readers the chance to win a pair of County Enclosure tickets to enjoy the J2O Spritz Leger Legends Day.

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If you hold a mackerel to your ear you can just about hear the fishmonger in Morrisons telling you to put it down.

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A) 2000 B) 2005 C) 2010 The Ladbrokes St. Leger Festival takes place from September 9th to the 12th. The J2O Spritz Leger Legends Day and its centrepiece the Leger Legends race marks day one, followed by the glitz and glamour of DFS Ladies Day on September 10th. The penultimate day of the festival attracts some of the most prestigious racing of the week, with the long-established Socialites E-Cigarettes Doncaster Cup Gentlemen’s Day taking centre-stage, before the Ladbrokes St. Leger Stakes brings the four-day bonanza to a dramatic climax on September 12th. To find out more about the Ladbrokes St Leger Festival or to book tickets visit www.doncasterracecourse.co.uk/st-leger or call 01302 304 200.

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1) Less important (5) 4) Slight hungry (7) 8) Big tent (7) 9) Confuse (5) 10) Require (4) 11) Germs (8) 13) Out of control (4) 14) Exchange change (4) 16) Hanging behind (8) 17) Small version (4) 20) Utilising (5) 21) Continental stew (7) 22) Bargainer (7) 23) Each one (5)

Down

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Last Week’s Solutions ACROSS: 7) Cornea, 8) Island, 9) Jive, 10) Rickshaw, 11) Passed, 13) Team, 14) Air, 16) Amen, 17) Anyone, 19) Vigorous, 21) Hilt, 22) Genial, 23) Effuse DOWN: 1) Logical, 2) Knee, 3) Harridan, 4) Disc, 5) Glossary, 6) Inlay, 12) Symbolic, 13) Transfer, 15) Analyst, 18) Widen, 20) Only, 21) Huff

this week In the News

20/8/1940 - British Prime Minister Winston Churchill makes the fourth of his famous wartime speeches, containing the line “Never was so much owed by so many to so few.” 21/8/1938 - NASA loses contact with the Mars Observer spacecraft. 22/8/2007 - The Storm botnet, a botnet created by the Storm Worm, sends out a record 57 million e-mails in one day. 23/8/1973 - Albert Bridge in Chelsea, London opened. 24/8/1998 - First RFID human implantation tested in the United Kingdom. 25/8/1981 - Voyager 2 spacecraft makes its closest approach to Saturn. 26/8/1791 - John Fitch is granted a patent for the steamboat.

Born this week... 20/8/1971 21/8/1978 22/8/1970 23/8/1972 24/8/1957 25/8/1961 26/8/1980

David Walliams Peter Buxton Sheree Murphy River Phoenix Stephen Fry Billy Ray Cyrus Macaulay Culkin

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2. Where or what is the world’s largest toy store?

3. What codename was used for Hitler’s planned invasion of Britain? 4. Who was the founder of the Girl Guides movement? 5. What is the nearest planet to Earth? 6. Which former athlete was the first ever presenter of I.T.N news? 7. On which river does Moscow stand? 8. With which mountain range was Rip Van Winkle associated? 9. Boots chemists and Raleigh cycles are associated with which city? 10. Which film ends with the line “Well Louie I think this is the start of a beautiful friendship’?

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Let Me Entertain You... (2 HOUR SHOW) 50s & 60s GOLDEN OLDIES LET ME SING ALL YOUR FAVOURITES Exciting opportunities associated with job, lifestyle and wellness issues can emerge, making this an excellent time to consider your diet, exercise routines or develop some more positive habits and structures. The chances are you’ll be very keen and quite disciplined. Call for more…

Your social zone continues to be vibrant with subtle but powerful energies, while Venus can add extra spark to romantic and networking opportunities. There’s a lot to be said for mixing and mingling, especially in circles that are of particular interest to you. Call me for more news…

You can use today’s positive energy to socialize or to enliven your relationship with a significant other. Later this week, the Pisces Full Moon could encourage feelings to surface leading to you saying more than you mean to. Stay sensitive to others’ moods. Call for your love scope…

Your social life gets a warming boost as the Sun and Jupiter merge. This is the time to kick-start activities so you can connect with those on your wavelength. There may also be scope for lively or romantic entertainment, with the Pisces Full Moon enticing you to get into party mode. Call for more…

Life on the home front can be really engaging, so much so that you may be doing more entertaining than ever. And with your ruler Mercury’s move into Libra, this can see you keen to learn a new hobby, take up a sport or get more involved in cultural events. Call for more…

If you’re looking for new ideas, think big and be prepared to explore options you’ve never previously considered. Around any future orientated plans, fab planetary influences encourage expansion, so plan ahead and go for it Archer. Travel or holidays can also feature. Call for more…

Reaching out to others can lead to fortunate developments, and especially if you have ideas to share or advice to give. Your efforts may be appreciated by those who can benefit from them. By the week’s end the Full Moon can coincide with a desire to study or even teach. Call for more…

Commit to a vision, as this is the time to be bold and push past any inner limits. Muster your resources and focus on your goals, as the more you put in, the more you’ll get out. Researching your options regarding career or personal ambitions can set you on the track to success. Call for more…

With Mars rip-roaring through your sign Leo, you can feel in the mood for action. However, ideas may need to be evaluated midweek, especially in the light of family concerns - though a compromise could work for all concerned. A good time to create a budget Leo! Call for more…

Your situation may resemble something like a caterpillar, becoming a butterfly. You sense something is changing and await the results. A delightful influence suggests that a new perspective may bring renewed energy and fresh hope concerning issues of great importance to you. Call for more…

It looks like an upbeat and positive week is in store, especially as the Sun’s link with Jupiter in your own sign can see you keen to expand your horizons and explore new territories. Despite this, your ruler Mercury can also see you keen to snaffle a bargain or two. Call for more…

This week’s alignments light up your relationship zone. If you meet someone new, it can really excite you. It’s also an opportunity to take things to the next level in an ongoing tie so you can explore various ideas and activities and try new approaches. Call for more news and advice…

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PLAY ON KEEP A CARE SERVICE DIARY ACCLAIMED DEMENTIA MAKES Do you use adult social care services (or know someone who does)? Social care services include care at home support, getting help with things like shopping, cleaning and going out and about, residential and nursing homes. If you do, Healthwatch Sheffield would like you to keep a diary – just for one day - to tell us what life is really like. Diaries are an important way of finding out what challenges you face and how that makes you feel.

We want to change things for the better and know that people’s stories have the most impact in telling those who make decisions about services, why things need to change. We will be anonymysing your stories and using your diaries to write a report. Please let us have your completed diary day by the end of October 2015. Download more information and a ‘How to’ guide www.healthwatchsheffield.co.uk/ news/adult-social-care-service-user-keepday-life-diary

THE EQUALITY HUB NETWORK We want under-represented communities in Sheffield to be able to have a say on issues that affect them and influence the decisions that are made in the city.

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That’s why we’ve set up a city-wide Equality Hub Network.

Quarterly events bring all the Equality Hubs together on cross-cutting themes. Representatives from each Equality Hub, the Cabinet Member for Public Health and Equality, the Executive Director of Resources and senior officers from other public sector organisations form the Equality Hub Network Board. They work together on equality and fairness issues.

The Network is made up of the following Equality Hubs based on protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010: • Age Hub (young people and older people) • BME Hub (Black and Minority Ethnic) • Carers’ Hub

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Are there different types of tyres available to me? Choosing an appropriate tyre for your type of car and the type of driving you generally do can be a black art. But there are many guides out there to help. Generally, you get what you pay for when it comes to road rubber. There are different types of tyres orientated towards different seasons of the year – summer tyres will be more biased towards dry, warm conditions, whereas winter tyres are designed to give you more grip in colder, wetter conditions. If you look closely at the construction of a winter tyre you’ll be able to see it’s made up of considerably more tread blocks than any dry-biased rubber, giving it the ability to move more water when you’re on the move. There are pros and cons to both types of tyre, not least of which is that they’ll work brilliantly in the conditions they’ve been designed for, but they’ll be compromised elsewhere. To combat this, people are increasingly buying spare sets of wheels to mount their winter tyres on,

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How should I care for my tyres? The secret to keeping your vehicle’s rubber in A1 condition is regular inspections. That way, if you notice anything unusual, you can take it to a professional to seek an opinion on what to do. Visual inspections are where to start. Look at the surface of the tyre and even run your hand over the tread if necessary to check for any foreign bodies embedded in the rubber. Obviously a portion of the circumference is going to remain in contact with the ground, so roll the car forward enough to visually and physically inspect the remaining portion of the rubber. If you do detect anything in the tread and you’re unsure what to do, the first thing is to check the tyre pressures. If these are within manufacturer tolerance, drive slowly and carefully to a professional tyre

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outlet to seek their help. If not, it might be worth jacking the car up, properly supporting the vehicle and taking the wheel in question off. You can then take this to a garage and get it repaired or replaced if necessary. Monitoring tyre pressures is important, too. Manufacturers quote pressures for a reason. Air pressure inside the tyre inflates the carcass and pushes the tread blocks out away from the centre. Too little pressure and these tread blocks close over and don’t displace water effectively – it also decreases efficiency – too much and your car’s ride can be too bouncy. Conclusion Your tyres do a lot of work, so it’s important to keep them in great order. It’s easy to do so however, with a few simple steps. Make sure you keep and eye on pressures and check them regularly – especially before long journeys. Adjust them by re-inflating or deflating the tyre to the recommended settings if necessary. Always keep an eye on your tyres. A weekly check can help you spot what could turn into a very real problem on the road. It’s good practice and it’ll help keep you and other road users safe. If you follow the above rules, apart from routine wear, tyres shouldn’t be a problem for you. It’s easy when you know how.

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AND SO THE CIVIC AUTUMN/WINTER 2015 PERFORMANCE SEASON BEGINS! While you've all been visiting and supporting our summer exhibitions, we have been busy behind the scenes preparing for the launch of the Autumn/Winter 2015 performance season, which is happening on the 12 September, followed soon after by the return of Family Sundays on the 13 September. More a one-man show than a talk, the author of The Bob Dylan Encyclopaedia comes to Barnsley for the first time launching his UK tour of talks on Bob Dylan & the History of Rock’n’Roll. Writer Michael Gray uses great records and rare footage to trace how rock ’n’ roll arrived for the teenage Robert Zimmerman, how it disintegrated into safe and shallow pop by the time Dylan was ready to launch his own career, and how it lured him back after his folk-singing days. Dr. Michael Gray wrote the first book ever published on Dylan’s work, SONG & DANCE MAN: The Art of Bob Dylan, way back in 1972 and has since become a highly acclaimed author of many musical icons. ‘Michael Gray's pioneering book invented a new school of rock criticism which made most of the writing that had gone before seem superficial, irrelevant and trivial...’ (Uncut) His talks have been a sell-out in North America, the UK & Ireland at arts theatres, arts centres, colleges and festivals and are always spontaneous,

“I never use notes or cuecards. I’m aiming to offer an entertaining, fresh account of Dylan’s achievement and a revealing take on his roots in rock ’n’ roll.” From something for the grownups to something for the whole family, Tessa Bide hosts the first Family Sunday of The Civic’s Autumn/Winter season. Nick Cotter from Manchester’s Finest comments: “Bide exudes enthusiasm and within minutes it’s not just the little people who are transfixed by the storyline but all of the adults present too.” Set in a special bell tent, Arnold's Big Adventure features beautiful shadow puppetry, wonderful original music to sing along to and plenty of thrilling surprises along the way. The story follows the journey of an acorn called Arnold on his ‘Drop Day’. The audience travels through six very different environments: Arnold’s

woodland, the wind, a stream, the sea, an evil junk-monster’s lair and his new home. An intimate, interactive production perfect for a child's first theatre experience: “I loved watching my daughter become so absorbed, and the songs were great” (Audience Comment) and plenty for parents to enjoy too. Bob Dylan & The History of Rock ’n’ Roll - An Evening with Writer Michael Gray is at The Civic on Saturday 12 September at 7.30pm. Tickets are £12 full price and £10 concession. Arnold’s Big Adventure is at The Civic on Sunday 13 September at 12pm, 1.30pm & 3pm. Tickets are £7 full price, £6 concession, £5 children. Recommended for ages 3+

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Meet the characters of Sony Pictures’ latest animated blockbuster Hotel Transylvania 2, as the UK’s shopping centres play host to this season’s most fang-tastic guests! To celebrate the launch of the second installment in the Hotel Transylvania franchise, in cinemas across the UK on October 16, with previews on October 2, 3, 10 & 11, Sony Pictures will be conducting a national tour of some of the biggest shopping centres visiting Sheffield’s Meadowhall on Saturday 12th September.

As part of a day of fun activities, children will be given the opportunity to meet and have their photos taken with Dracula, Frankenstein, Johnny, Mavis and Murray from the film. Families will receive their photo keepsake of the day in a personalised Hotel Transylvania frame to take away. Other activities will include the Unlucky Dip game, Mummy wrapping and the Howl Booth. Those that attend the stand will have the chance to win fantastic prize packages from Chessington World of Adventures. The Drac pack is back for an allnew monster comedy adventure in Sony Pictures Animation’s Hotel Transylvania 2! Everything seems to be changing for the better at Hotel Transylvania... Dracula’s rigid monster-only hotel policy has finally relaxed, opening up its doors to human guests. But behind closed coffins, Drac is worried that his adorable half-human, halfvampire grandson, Dennis, isn’t showing signs of being a vampire. So while Mavis is busy visiting her human in-laws with Johnny and in for a major cultural shock of her own - “Vampa” Drac enlists his friends Frank, Murray, Wayne and Griffin to put Dennis through a “monster-in-training” boot camp. But little do they know that

Drac’s grumpy and very old, old, old school dad Vlad is about to pay a family visit to the hotel. And when Vlad finds out that his greatgrandson is not a pure blood - and humans are now welcome at Hotel Transylvania - things are going to get batty! The Mercury has teamed up with Sony Pictures to offer you the chance to win a Sony 32” LCD TV and a Sony Xperia E4g handset. All you need to do is fill out your name & contact details to info@mercurynewspaper. co.uk before 28/08/15

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Following a critically-acclaimed West End run, classic British comedy East is East comes to the Lyceum Theatre from Monday 7 - Saturday 12 September, as part of a limited UK tour, starring Father Ted actress Pauline McLynn. Pakistani chip shop owner George Khan - “Genghis” to his kids - is determined to give his children a strict Muslim upbringing in

1970s Salford. Household tension reaches breaking point as their selfless English mother, Ella, gets caught in the cross fire - her loyalties divided between her marriage and the free will of her children. Ayub Khan Din’s semiautobiographical account of British Asian life in the 1970s and the clash of cultures within a multi-cultural family growing up in the north is a delightful slice of real life drama - with the funny bits left in. A hugely successful film based on the play was released in 1999 and received many accolades including the BAFTA for Best British Film. Last seen at Sheffield Theatres in Happy Days, Pauline McLynn plays Ella Khan. The British Comedy award-winning actress and author best known for her iconic role as Mrs Doyle in Father Ted also appeared as

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THURSDAY 20TH AUGUST

WATCH IT HERE LIVE SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST EXCELLENT SHOW

SILVIA JUBILEE CRAIG DEEGAN SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

DON’T MISS - OUTSTANDING BAND!

SHELLEY STEVENS SHOW KARAOKE IN THE LOUNGE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT PLUS LOUNGE BINGO MONDAY WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NIGHTS

Join our facebook group Firth Park WMC 2012 Or visit our website at www.firthparkclub.com

ARUNDEL

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

JAM NIGHT WITH TONY LEWIS & FRIENDS

780 City Road, Sheffield - 0114 239 7151

TOP VOCALIST

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

THURSDAY 20TH AUGUST

GP THOMPSON SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

TRIPLE X

GOOD 3 PIECE GROUP

MONDAY 31ST AUGUST

SKYSCRAPER WOLCOTT BAND DOUBLE BILL OUTDOOR AFTERNOON SHOW

RICOCHET ROCK CLASSICS

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

O.A.P. SPECIAL

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

Mon to Fri Noon - 2pm 2 for £5.95

287 Providence Road Walkley Sheffield Tel: 0114 234 8956

RING FOR AVAILABLE DATES

ELECTRIC DREAMS MALE DUO SOUL MAGIC 5 OUTSTANDING SOUL & MOTOWN BAND

WALKLEY WMC

FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE

Ex-Servicemens Club

MEALS SERVED DAILY Mon to Fri - 12noon - 2pm / 5pm - 8pm Sat 12noon - 3pm Sunday Lunch 12noon - 3pm

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

MODERN JIVE ACADEMY OF SELF DEFENCE

THURSDAY MODERN JIVE Find us on

Les and Carolynn Welcome You to...

KIM B

PIPEYARD LANE, ECKINGTON, S21 4FA TEL: 01246 432438

WEDNESDAY

SUPERB SOUL & MOTOWN SHOW

FRIDAY 28TH AUGUST - FEMALE VOCALIST

ECKINGTON MINERS WELFARE

Mulehouse Road, Crookes, S10 1TD 0114 266 0114

ON BROADWAY DANCE CLASS JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SELF DEFENCE FREE POOL AND JUKEBOX

EVERY MONDAY - LADIES NIGHT & RAFFLE EVERY WEDNESDAY - TAKE YOUR PICK & TOMBOLA EVERY THURSDAY - QUIZ NIGHT FRIDAY IS MARKET DAYS IN THE CAR PARK: ANY ENQUIRIES CONTACT CLUB

BROTHER CREW

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FOXED UP

MALE/FEMALE CABARET DUO MONDAY 24TH AUGUST

CRAIG DEEGAN

LAURA ELLIS FEMALE VOCALIST

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

THURSDAY 27TH AUGUST

LISHA MARIE

SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS AWARD-WINNING DUO

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

FRIDAY 28TH AUGUST

MAXINE SANTANA LIANNE RIVERS BAND TOP NORTH EAST LIVE BAND

CARLTON SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

ANDY GRAEME

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

JUNK YARD DOG AFTERNOON SHOW - 3PM

LIVE SPORTS SHOWN 2 FREE FUNCTION ROOMS AVAILBLE PLEASE RING FOR DETAILS

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

COLLEY WMC 2 Margetson Road, Parson Cross, Sheffield Telephone: 0114 232 1529

The Best Weekend in Town!!!

MON & THURS EVENINGS

BINGO IN THE LOUNGE Every Tuesday - from 8:30pm

LADIES DANCE NIGHT PLUS WIN A GALLON OF BEER

QUIZ NIGHT

PLUS 3 TOMBOLA FLYERS

EVERY FRIDAY

GREAT FUN NIGHT

CHILDREN MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT

WED 19TH AUGUST - MALE VOCAL ENTERTAINER

FLETCH BIG BUSINESS RELENTLESS JIMMY ECHO ANDY GALE KICK

SAT 22ND AUGUST - SOUL/TAMLA MOTOWN BAND SUN 23RD AUGUST - 4 PIECE ALL LIVE PARTY BAND WED 26TH AUGUST - CLASSY GUITAR/VOCALIST FRI 28TH AUGUST - SUPERB ENTERTAINER

SAT 29TH AUGUST - LIVE POP/ROCK TRIO


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LA PLATA S.C.

Woodhouse Westend WMC 149 Sheffield Road Sheffield

PRIZE BINGO £500 ON 50 NUMBERS + JACKPOT PRIZE

MONDAY QUIZ NIGHT

353-355 Walkley Lane, Sheffield, S6 2PB Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday

OPEN THE BOX - BIG MONEY Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E2 Tel: 0114 2693 057

BEER TOKENS FOR THE WINNER + BINGO BINGO SNOWBALL - £450 ON 53 NOS. OR LESS

WEDNESDAY MODERN SEQUENCE PLUS BINGO

BINGO SNOWBALL - £435 ON 53 NOS. OR LESS

STEVE BEYER POPULAR VOCALIST

FRIDAY & SATURDAY(Open All Day Sat) BINGO & OPEN THE BOX

SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

CAROLINE CLAIR SUPERB YOUNG SINGER Club Secretary 07917 063283 Club Steward 07917 063241 The Bar 07917 063293 1 MINUTE WALK FROM HILLSBOROUGH TRAM STOP, UP FORBES ROAD & YOU’RE THERE!

FRIDAY BINGO - £395 ON 53 NOS. OR LESS SATURDAY BINGO - £130 ON 53 NOS. OR LESS

SUNDAY BINGO/OPEN THE BOX

LUNCHTIME BINGO - £120 ON 52 NOS. OR LESS LUNCHTIME OPEN THE BOX - Approx £450 EVENING BINGO - £260 ON 53 NOS. OR LESS

QUEENS SOCIAL CLUB 4 QUEENS ROAD - SHEFFIELD - S2 4DG

FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

MARK LEVICK FANTASTIC MALE VOCALIST

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

SONYA

TOP FEMALE SINGER

FREE(DEPOSIT OF CHARGE ONLY) SEATS UP TO 250 LATE BAR AVAILABLE • LARGE CAR PARK

Contact Tony for Details and Bookings on 0114 272 5544

ALSO OPEN FOR PRE-MATCH DRINKS FOR SUFC HOME GAMES

HANDSWORTH SOCIAL CLUB 13 Hall Road, Sheffield S13 9AG • Tel: 0114 269 7277 LIVE ARTISTS SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

20TH CENTURY ROCKS! BRILLIANT MALE DUO

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

KRISTEN YOUNG FEMALE VOCALIST

SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

NIGHT TO REMEMBER

TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN

BINGO & SUPER 5 BALLROOM DANCING BINGO & SUPER 5 BINGO LIVE ARTIST (Last Orders 12pm) OPEN THE BOX, SUPER 5 & LIVE ARTIST

SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST

Snooker Tables Sky TV 2 Huge Screens showing all FOOTBALL MATCHES Child Free Lounge

SUPERB BOY/GIRL DUO

OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS

EXCELLENT THREE PIECE

THE CAMELEONZ

(Children are welcome in the Games Room & Concert Room)

Under New Management Committee - Old & New Members Welcome

HARTLEY HOUSE SOCIAL CLUB 239 Bellhouse Road | Sheffield | S5 6HQ | 0114 249 1422 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY WEEKEND SAT 22ND AUGUST- FEMALE VOCAL ENTERTAINER

KIRSTY WRIGHT SUN 23RD AUGUST - TOP MALE VOCALIST WAYNE SIMON BINGO EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY - 8:00PM START FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE FOR HIRE MONDAY TO FRIDAY - CALL 0114 249 1422

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST - 8:30PM

CLOG IRON BROTHERS FANTASTIC ROCK & EIGHTIES BAND

EVERY WEDNESDAY - 8:30PM ONWARDS

JAM NIGHT - LIVE MUSIC - OPEN TO ALL FOOD SERVED DAILY 12NOON - 5PM

CHOOSE FROM OUR CARVERY MENU OR WE HAVE MEAT & POTATO SPECIALS MONDAYS: SING-A-LONG WITH BILL & PETE from 9pm WEDNESDAYS: OPEN MIC JAM NIGHT from 9pm SATURDAYS - QUIZ NIGHT from 9pm

THE VICTORY CLUB 134 MAIN ROAD - DARNALL - SHEFFIELD | TEL: 0114 244 2134 MONDAY BINGO / QUIZ TUESDAY BINGO THURSDAY LADIES SECTION BINGO FRIDAY BINGO & PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT EVERY SATURDAY KARAOKE EVERY SUNDAY LIVE

ARTIST

FULL & 3/4 SIZE SNOOKER TABLES ALL CHILDREN WELCOME FULLY AIR CONDITIONED FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE OPEN ALL DAY FRI / SAT / SUN

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

LINDSAY DRACASS SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST PAUL SPEED

SATURDAY 22ND AUG

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Sponsored by

BRADFIELD BREWERY WOODSEATS WMC FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

ELLA J

TOP YOUNG FEMALE VOCALIST

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

SOUL FACES

LIVE SOUL & MOTOWN GROUP

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

HANTREY ARMS The Railway THE C WATCH LIVE SPORT HERE S6 1LP

TEL: 07931 796 939 Friday 21st August

TRUE GRIT

GABRIELLA CLARKE

LIVE CLASSIC ROCK & SOUL

EVERY SUNDAY

Saturday 22nd August

TREVOR ALLEN

Monday 6:30pm onwards

5:30PM - 8PM GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ & PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT HOSTED BY IAN

FABULOUS PERSONALITY VOCALIST

JAM SESSION

5:30pm Start - EVERYONE WELCOME Use available instruments or bring your own

EASY DANCE - Tuition With Mark Tuesdays & Thursday 7pm-8pm

ZUMBA FITNESS

Every Thursday 12noon-3pm

Dancing with the Steel City Dancers First Friday of Every Month

NORTHERN SOUL

FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK

FARM ROAD

Sports & Social Club PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB

Farm Road, Sheffield S2 2TP Tel: 0114 2729947

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME STONES £1.95 TETLEYS £1.95 FOSTERS £2.05 CARLING £2.35 KRONENBURG £2.40

Sunday 16th August

AWARD WINNING PORK PIES ALWAYS AVAILABLE OPEN EVERY HOME GAME FOOTBALL SUPPORTERS WELCOME

RUSS ELLIOT

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

DOLLY ROCK

EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

SARAH KIDMAN NOT TO BE MISSED!

EVERY THURSDAY - 8PM SEQUENCE DANCE & BINGO FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE CLOSE TO CITY CENTRE GREAT FOR PRE-MATCH DRINKS FOR SUFC HOME GAMES BT SPORT HD & SKY SPORTS HD BIG SCREEN

A Warm Welcome from Jill & Steve

Malin Bridge Inn

Holme Lane, Sheffield, S6 4J2 Tel: 0114 2348241

NOAH’S ARK

197 Mansfield Road, Sheffield S12 2AL - 0114 239 8681 FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

ADRIAN PARIS SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

ALFIE RYAN Monday

QUIZ NIGHT Tuesday

BUSKERS’ NIGHT

HOSTED BY TREVOR ALLEN PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT- £100 Wednesday & Thursday

FREE POOL Friday

OPEN THE BOX Every Sunday from 9pm & Every 1st Thurs of the Month (1pm - 4pm)

SING-A-LONG & BINGO WITH BRIAN

CASK MARQUE ACCREDITED FREE WI-FI•BT SPORTS

EVERY THURSDAY

QUIZ NIGHT BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND

GARDEN COCKTAIL PARTY SATURDAY & SUNDAY BBQ, OUTSIDE BAR & MUSIC AFTERNOON ONWARDS

NEW MENU & DESSERTS WHY NOT HOLD YOUR EVENT IN OUR NEWLY REFURBISHED FUNCTION ROOM?

FREE WIFI • CARD PAYMENTS ACCEPTED

TUESDAY

DRINKS PROMOTIONS CONNECT 5 QUIZ

SAT 22nd August - 8.30PM

THURSDAY

DRINKS PROMOTIONS

SUN 23rd August - 8:30PM

CURRENTLY SERVING

MONDAY

FRI 21st August - 8.30PM

80s DISCO With Rosco KARAOKE With Rosco

STARTS 9:30PM • FREE FOOD

• DOOMBAR • TETLEY’S OPEN UNTIL 1:00 AM FRIDAY & SATURDAY! • ABBEYDALE MOONSHINE

JAM SESSION ALL WELCOME!

THURSDAY 13TH AUGUST | CHARITY RACE NIGHT FOR ST LUKE’S HOSPICE | FIRST RACE 9PM

733 Chesterfield Road S8 0SL - 0114 258 5864 FIND US ON FACEBOOK Welcome to...

We Are Open All Day Every Day TOWNGATE, HIGH BRADFIELD, SHEFFIELD, S6 6LG T: 0114 285 1207

Sunday is Carvery Day

Monday is

Served 11:30am - 7pm

Tuesday is

Wednesday is Friday is

Thursday is

FISH

FRY-DAY

BOOKING IS ADVISABLE ON ALL DAYS (Food is served Mon to Fri 11:30am - 3pm & 5pm - 9pm & all day Sat 11:30am - 9pm)

TUESDAY IS QUIZ NIGHT - Jackpot and Prizes to be won - 9.30pm Visit our website: www.theoldhorns.co.uk

Under New Management - Lisa & Mick Welcome Customers Old & New to

The Black Bull 18 Church Street - Ecclesfield • Tel: 07514 221896/0114 246 9420

SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY

CIDER FESTIVAL

THANK YOU!

With the help of all our customers we have achieved

FRIDAY & SATURDAY

FROM 1PM - BBQ & DISCO WEATHER PERMITTING

DISKOKE

GREAT NIGHT

FREE FUNCTION ROOM* In-house catering for all occasions • Resident DJ available *Subject to Black Bull supplying catering/buffet

LIGHT BAR MEALS SERVED

THE MIDLAND SHEFFIELD ROAD, KILLAMARSH

0114 2485546 MONDAY

HOT FOOD SERVED EVERY SUNDAY!

Music & Cash Bingo Redtooth Poker

EVERY WEDNESDAY REDTOOTH POKER LEAGUE - ALL WELCOME!

Poker Night - Private League - Cash Games Pool League - New Members Welcome

THURSDAY 20TH AUGUST - 8:30PM

TUESDAY

THURSDAY

JAMALLNIGHT WELCOME

FRIDAY

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST - 9PM TILL LATE

FULL SIZE SNOOKER & POOL TABLE SUPERB FUNCTION ROOM Air Conditioned, Private Bar, Seats 150, Catering, Live DJ - For Any Occasion

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

WEDNESDAY

Dominoes Night - Cash Prizes - All Welcome Singalong & Dancing Family Bingo Night - Children Welcome Raffles & Super Bingo

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

THE BIZ

TOP MALE/FEMALE INSTRUMENTAL DUO

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

EVERY WEEK

• We Cater For Up To 100 People for • Private Parties • Christenings • Wakes

ALL DAY EVERY DAY

PIZZA & A PINT (£5.50)

THIS WEEKEND

Lisa & Chris Welcome you to the

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST QUIZ, RAFFLES, OPEN THE BOX, STICKY 13

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Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water

SCANDAL

FUN INTERNATIONAL DUO

DISCO & KARAOKE

TOPCALL LIVE BAND FOR DETAILS! BEER GARDEN NOW OPEN WITH BOUNCY SLIDE OPEN EVERY DAY - WEATHER PERMITTING For further information & comments search ‘new midland jammers’ FIND US ON


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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E4 20 HIGH STREET MOSBOROUGH 0114 248 6812 MONDAY - THURSDAY OPEN 11AM - 11PM FRIDAY - SATURDAY OPEN 11AM - MIDNIGHT

GOOD PUB GRUB

Served 7 Days a Week • Noon - 8pm Monday-Saturday Sunday Lunch served Noon - 4pm NOW SERVING CREAM & AFTERNOON TEAS! Daily from Noon - 4pm

3RD ANNUAL BEER FESTIVAL August Bank Holiday Weekend BARBECUE RODEO BULL RIDE (SATURDAY)

QUIZ NIGHT

NEW EXCITING PIE DAY!!

STARTS AT £50

CLASSIC MEAT & POTATO PIE GUEST ALE PIE • LAMB & MINT PIE CHICKEN HAM & LEEK PIE PLUS OTHER SPECIALITY PIES

EVERY MONDAY - 9:30PM

FREE SUPPER AT 10PM GUESS THE GOLDEN NUMBER THE SIGN OF A GREAT PINT INDEPENDENTLY INSPECTED

EVERY THURSDAY

SEE US ON TRIP ADVISOR

SMALL FUNCTION ROOM UP TO 25 PERSONS - FREE HIRE - BUFFET AVAILABLE

LANE WMC SOUTHEY 45SHEFFIELD Hatfield House Lane, Sheffield S5 6HU SOCIAL CLUB

Southey Green Road, Sheffield, S5 7QQ

TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101

OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY FRI 21ST AUGUST

RICKY GRAHAM

TOP MALE VOCALIST TEATIME ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE (5PM - 8PM)

PLUS BINGO & SUPER FIVE

SAT 22ND AUGUST

0114 2457 806

Fully Air-Conditioned Concert Room & Lounge

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

WALCOTT BAND TOP NORTH EAST GROUP

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

SOPHIE’S CHOICE

TOP BAND FROM THE NORTH EAST

POPAGANDA

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

SUN 23RD AUGUST

4 PIECE VOCAL GROUP

DEE DOWLING BAND OPEN ALL DAY FRIDAY FRI 28TH AUGUST

LIP SERVICE

TUESDAY 25TH AUGUST

KIRSTY WRIGHT

ASHTON TOP MALE VOCALIST

FRIDAY 28TH AUGUST

PLUS BINGO & SUPER FIVE

TOP NORTH EAST GROUP

SAT 29TH AUGUST

SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

TEATIME ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE (5PM - 8PM)

MAHOGANY NEWT SUN 30 AUGUST

THE DRIVE

FEMALE VOCALIST

VERTIGO

ELECTRO 80’S TOP 80S BAND

MONDAY AFTERNOONS

MON 31ST AUGUST - TEATIME SHOW

Sequence & Modern Dancing

MONDAYS

All are welcome in the Concert Room Sequence & Modern Dancing

JESSICA ARMSTRONG BINGO MANIA & SUPER 5 EVERY 1/2 HOUR

Frequent bus service routes: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (to & from the club)

FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED

WEDNESDAYS from 8pm Start BINGO EVERY NIGHT WE ARE HOLDING OUR BEER PRICES

CHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN THE CONCERT ROOM ON SUN LUNCHTIMES & TUE NIGHTS

Club ltd BOUNDARY ACADEMY JORDANTHORPE PARKWAY • JORDANTHORPE • S8 8BU FRI 21ST AUGUST

SAT 22ND AUGUST - DON’T MISS THIS!

BUSHTUCKER TRIAL LIVE ENTERTAINMENT ALL WEEKEND!!! DISCO NIGHT

POKER TOURNAMENT - MONDAY NIGHT FROM 7:30PM BBQ & CHILDREN’S BOUNCY CASTLE EVERY WEEKEND NEW KITCHEN Opening Soon! POOL & SNOOKER TABLE

SUNDAYS

FAMILIES WELCOME

Serving a wide range of drinks including...

KARAOKE CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA BINGO DISCOES LARGE FREE CAR PARK CHINESE BINGO CALL US ON 07977 568713 FOR MORE INFORMATION LIKE US ON

WADSLEY BRIDGE WMC

WADSLEY BRIDGE WMC

HALIFAX ROAD, WADSLEY BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD 0114 231 BRIDGE, 31 51 HALIFAXTELEPHONE ROAD, WADSLEY SHEFFIELD S6 1LB • TELEPHONE 0114 231 31 51

FRIDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER

BILLY PEARCE & SUPPORT ACT

TICKETS £7 FROM THE CLUB

FRIDAY 25TH SEPTEMBER

DIRTY DANCING MEETS GREASE TICKETS £5 FROM THE CLUB BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!

Why not book your Christmas party now? FREE ROOM HIRE

Optional Top Class Buffet - £4 per head Live Entertainment can be provided

COMEDIANS, DUOS, SOLOS & BANDS PROVIDED AT COST

WADSLEY BRIDGE WMC

THE HOME OF LIVE ENTERTAINMENT HALIFAX ROAD, WADSLEY BRIDGE, SHEFFIELD S6 1LB • TELEPHONE 0114 231 31 51

Forthcoming Entertainment SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

JUST LIKE JODIE

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

WHIZZKID

SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

COYOTE

SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST

BILLY BLACK BAND FRIDAY 4TH DECEMBER

THE JERSEY BOYS MEET TAKE THAT

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND

TICKETS £5 FROM THE CLUB CONTACT DAVE OR MARINA ON 07528 067828

FREE FUNCTION ROOM

Visit us on our new updated website

www.wadsleybridge-wmc.co.uk GAMES ROOM

with 3 Full Size Snooker Tables

DARTS & CARDS ROOM

THREE CASUAL LOUNGES

FREE on Tues & Thur

FREE BOUNCY CASTLE AND SLIDE (WEATHER PERMITTING)

Come and join our club - Full Membership Just £5 per year!


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Meadow Farm Something New!!

GOLDEN YEARS

3 COURSE LUNCH £9.95 ENTERTAINMENT WITH RUSS ELLIOTT PRIZE BINGO GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ AND A GOOD OLD SING-ALONG!

for A Brilliant Format ns!! Wednesday Afternoo

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT RETURNS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Top class entertainment & dining at its best.

TRIPLE X Saturday 22nd August Classic Live Trio

e Yellow Lion Old Grindstone Th 3 Crookes, Sheffield S10 1UA Worksop Road, Aston, Sheffield S26 6EB

Live Entertainment ust

Saturday 22nd Aug

WAYNE MARCUS Thursday Nights

FREE Cocktail

for anyone who sings! We Serve Superb Home-Cooked Food!

Follow us on

Tel: 0114 453 5886

SUPERB MALE VOCALIST

Sunday - COCKTAIL KARAOKE

• Visit the “CakeAway” where our famous fresh cakes can be eaten in-house or taken away – Hand Made by our own chefs • Brand New ICE CREAM PARLOUR – introduced with a fantastic offer on quality ice cream served in Cones, Tubs or Sundaes, you can even create your own – 11 flavours available!

JUNK YARD DOG TOP BAND

AFTERNOON SHOW 3PM - 9PM

Search for ‘Mercury Newspaper’

FULL RANGE OF DRINKS

Booking Essential Call 0114 2401155

Friday - DISCO & KARAOKE

• Extensive Menu to suit all tastes and dietary requirements • Our fabulous Carvery’s available 7 Days and Nights every week. 12-2 Mon-Fri, 12-8 Saturday, 12-7 Sunday • Don’t forget our ”Golden Years” Menu which is offered 12-3pm Mon-Fri 3 courses for only £6.75

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

• JOHN SMITHS • ABBOT CASK • BLACK SHEEP • CARLING • FOSTERS • STELLA • SAN MIGUEL • STRONGBOW • ALL ON DRAUGHT plus a Fantastic Wine List with wines from all over the world and a full range of Spirits and Soft Drinks

11:00AM - 3:30PM

Tuesday - QUIZ NIGHT - £25 Prize & Open the Box

SOCIAL CLUB

Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield,S35 9ZX Tel: 0114 240 1155

Wed 16th September Wed 21st October Wed 11th November

Monday - SENIOR CITIZENS BINGO 2pm-5pm

CARLTON

Meadow Farm

Sue & Paul’s Karaoke

Why Not Call In? We Offer Superb Home-Cooked Food Follow us on

An Evening of Clairvoyance with Linda Sheppard

Thursday 17th September 8:30pm Start

An All Ticket Event - Tickets priced £7.00 Enquiries Call 0114 276 3639

The Park Club

Duke Street - Sheffield - S2 5Qn

DALE TAVERN WEST STREET • WORSBROUGH DALE • BARNSLEY • S70 5PG

WEDNESDAY CARVERY 12NOON-2PM WEDNESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE THURSDAY AUCTION 6PM TILL 10PM

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE LOUNGE

KIRSTEN YOUNG SATURDAY KARAOKE IN THE LOUNGE 9PM TILL 1AM SUNDAY CARVERY 12NOON-4PM SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

SUN 23RD AUGUST

2 TO GO

FREE TO HIRE AIR CONDITIONED FUNCTION ROOM CALL FOR DETAILS TEL: 01226 205611 / www.daletavern.co.uk


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WMC Church Street, Greasbrough, Rotherham 01709 551117

CHILDREN ALLOWED ON WEDNESDAYS BUT NO CHILDREN ALLOWED ON SATURDAYS

WEDNESDAY 19TH AUGUST

SOCIAL 01709 364435 Brinsworth Lane

MONSOON

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

DOC MARTIN & THE ILL-FITTING SUITS

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

WEDNESDAY 26TH AUGUST

HUNTER BAND

SAFFRON & STEVIE FATE

SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

MONDAY & FRIDAY

NEWBOLD WMC

THURSDAY

BIG IN JAPAN

Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8EJ

Excellent live shows! SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

JOHN BELMONT SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

NIK POWERS

SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

SARAH B

SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST

DENNY D

FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE For Details Contact N.M.W.C - 01246 278849

ALBION ROAD

29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre Tel: 01709 512545

Top Weekend Entertainment FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

T ROX

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

Traditional Home Cooked Food

XTRA MILE

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

DAVEY NICHOLLS TUESDAY 25TH AUGUST

ELISHA NICOLE

RAWMARSH TRADES & LABOUR CLUB Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825

BINGO

OLD TIME & MODERN DANCING OPEN ALL DAY

SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS

LIVE SKY SPORTS

NEW MEMBERS WELCOME

CLUB CHESTERFIELD Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200 SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

PAULA TOP FEMALE VOCALIST SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

JOHN PETERS MALE VOCALIST Tuesday Night Auction - 7pm - Finish Bingo Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Large Function Room For Hire Holds 250 People Available for Weddings, Birthdays, Parties etc.

The Haynook Oaks Lane • Kimberworth Rotherham S61 3NB

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

FRIDAY 21ST AUGUST

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST

BRILLIANT FEMALE DUO

SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS MIKE CARLTON

SATURDAY 29TH AUGUST

TRISTRAM SHANDY SUNDAY 30TH AUGUST

KIM B

READ THE MERCURY ONLINE AT

WWW.MERCURYNEWSPAPER.CO.UK

The Dusty Miller

BRINSWORTH

EL DIVA

SATURDAY 22ND AUGUST

KELLY ROX

SUPERB FEMALE SOLOIST

SUNDAY 23RD AUGUST (Starts at 4pm)

POPAGANDA

SENSATIONAL TRIO THE NEW HOME OF LIVE MUSIC IN ROTHERHAM!

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Sheffield Road, Barlborough, S43 4TW - Near Chesterfield (2 mins off jct 30, M1) Tel: 01246 810 507 • Email: adrian.fazakerley@virgin.net

DAILY CARVERY FROM £4.25

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Whether you are a seasoned festival attendee or are embarking on your very first experience this summer, there is always one pain in the arse which appears time and time again…packing. If like us you absolutely despise camping, it can be a pretty tricky mission to slim down the twelve pairs of jeans, four coats and a huge bag of makeup which you had initially set out to bring, however fear not…M-Live is here is save the stress with our ultimate guide on what to pack for festival season. First off…tent pegs. It goes without saying you will be packing your tent (please for the love of God remember this paramount piece of equipment) but it’s a common occurrence to forget those pesky pegs…trust us, we’ve been there. You will go to all extremes to gain tent pegs if left at home, from stealing these precious items in the dead of night to using make-shift guide ropes and pringle cans. It’s not fun when the torrential rain starts to set in (plus high speed winds…our fave!) and you’re making like Dorothy and flying away from Kansas in your tent. So please, please remember pegs. Next up…antibacterial hand gel. This is a must…have you seen the toilets??? Although most portaloos have stepped up their game by installing hand sanitiser pumps, it’s an absolute given that you should always carry a bottle with you. Along with this, toilet roll. We guarantee that if you are the carrier of extra roll, you will be the saviour of each and every individual in the campsite. Toilet roll always seems to

do a disappearing act after the second hour of day one at a festival, therefore bringing extra ensures you are stocked up and ready to take on the world…sort of. Enough of toilet talk and to the next item on our festival essential list…wellies (and seriously, nobody gives a shit about what colour they are). We have horrendous memories of Sonisphere 2012, the monsoon-like rain kicked in, mud up to our shins…and what did we forget? Our wellies. Wading through mud in a pair of vans is never going to be fun, not to mention contracting acute trench foot in the following days. Even if the weather isn’t forecast to shower, it’s so much safer to pack these summer essentials. But seriously, don’t buy anything expensive because chances are they will be ruined past day three. Up next…bottles of water. The last thing you want at a music festival is to get all dehydrated and pass out in a field in the middle of the countryside, surrounded by strongbow fuelled teenagers who for one weekend of the year will act like chimps. You really need to stay topped up on the old corporation wine. And here is our theory…we often get horrendous hangovers at festivals right? The reason…aside from one too many shots of the hard stuff the night before, we constantly forget to drink our two pints of water before we collapse in our tent. Staying hydrated is a necessity to power on through the weekend, so the more bottles of water you can squeeze into your rucksacks, the better. It’s no lie that even at a music festival, we still like to try and attempted to get a wink of decent sleep. Which is exactly why ear plugs are essential if you don’t want to be all eye

baggy and mardy the next day. It is also really important to protect your eardrums from the earth shattering base which is drilled into our souls from 9am to 3am throughout the entire weekend. Tinnitus is a nasty ass condition which perforates your ear drums and has you listening to an annoying buzz which you simply cannot get rid of. Foam or silicon ear plugs are the perfect accompaniment to your festival possessions so make sure they get packed! Finally and without a doubt the most important item to bring to a music festival…your own food and drink. Unless you live in London where a burger costs more than a family holiday for four in the Bahamas, you will not want to be ripped off by sky high festival prices. Remember to pack lots of stodge…bread cakes, crisps, cereal bars, sandwiches, super noodles, biscuits so that you won’t be tempted to spend obscene amounts of money on something which will most probably resemble school dinners. And drink…bring lots of cans. £4.50 a pint… you’re having a laugh right? Festival season is without a doubt the highlight of the year, but please remember to drink responsibly, stay safe and never go wandering off on your own.

THE BIG ‘O’ AND FRIENDS VISIT THE CITY HALL Barry Steele is widely recognised as one of the world's leading tributes to music legend Roy Orbison. He's stunned audiences across the globe with his uncanny visual similarity and his ability to authentically revive the exquisite toe-tapping sound of this music giant. Using original film footage and backed by his fabulous band and big screen , this celebration of The Big O’s musical legacy is quite simply unmissable as Barry Steele takes you on a musical journey in time from the early sun years right through to the late 80’s and The Traveling Wilburys. Joining Barry on stage is the phenomenal Paul Molloy as a young Elvis, and the electrically charged Boogie Williams as Jerry Lee Lewis. Barry Steele is a very unassuming man with a great sense of humour, but above all he has an incredible talent. In fact he is so convincing in his role as Roy Orbison that many have wondered if he is miming! It is for this reason - and to allay any fears - that the show features ‘Walk On’ with just Barry and the incredibly talented Barney Williams alone on the stage. Barry has toured across the globe in his role as Roy Orbison, but it is a far cry from his time in the RAF when he was stationed at RAF Waddington, Scampton and RAF Tongeren in Belgium. Whilst in the Forces Barry has refueled both Vulcan Bombers (The Ladies of the Sky) and The Red Arrows. When Barry left the RAF he moved back to the West Midlands with his young family. He became a long distance lorry driver, and it was during those long, lonely hours out on the road that be began singing to artistes as diverse as Michael Jackson, Wet Wet Wet, and Chris Rea. It was on a family holiday in Cornwall in 2001 that Barry took the first steps on the road to becoming a professional singer, when his wife Lynne and their daughter Leonie entered him into a singing competition without his knowledge. It was there that a fellow competitor said to him, “You know, you sound just like Roy Orbison singing Robbie Williams!” so with the help of family and friends a tribute to The Big ‘O’ was born. Barry quickly became totally enveloped in the music and sheer magic that was Roy Orbison. His aim was simple, his vision clear - to deliver the songs to Roy Orbison fans in the same manner in which they were originally performed. Barry has toured across New Zealand, Holland, Germany, Austria, Denmark and Ireland. Whilst in the USA Barry sang in front of Roy’s son Wesley, as well as duetting with Bill Dees, who co-wrote of many of Roy’s songs. Barry can be seen locally at the Sheffield City Hall on Thursday 24th September, where due to demand the show has now been moved into the Oval Hall. Tickets are from £19 and can be purchased via the City Hall Box Office, and online.

Young people aged 16-26 have an unique opportunity to see Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, Romeo & Juliet, for only £5 this autumn. As part of Sheffield Theatres’ Live for 5 scheme there are 1,000 seats - more than ever before - available for this production at this special rate. Undoubtedly William Shakespeare’s most romantic play, Romeo & Juliet bursts onto the Crucible stage from Thursday 17 September to Saturday 17 October in a brand new, vibrant production. This familiar story of love blown apart by tragedy is a perfect introduction to Shakespeare. It follows Sheffield Theatres’ previous highly acclaimed productions of Twelfth Night, The Winter’s Tale and Hamlet. Freddie Fox (Cucumber for Channel 4) plays Romeo whilst Morfydd Clark (The Falling) plays Juliet. Ticket prices for the production range from £17.00 to £25.00 making the £5 ticket deal exceptionally good value. Claire Murray, Sheffield Theatres’ Communications and Fundraising Director commented: 'We want to welcome everyone to the theatre and we appreciate that for our younger audiences, it can seem an expensive night out. We're making 1,000 seats available at only £5 for Romeo & Juliet and many hundreds more available across all shows in our autumn season. We believe that it's important that everyone has the chance to enjoy great theatre on their doorstep and we're committed to making our productions more accessible – Live for 5 is just one of the ways we're doing this.’ For more details about Live For 5 please go to: sheffieldtheatres.co.uk Live for 5 tickets can be purchased from Sheffield Theatres’ Box Office in-person or by phone on 0114 249 6000 and are priced at £5.00. A transaction fee of £1.50 applies to all bookings made at the Box Office (excluding cash).


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6.00 Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix – Practice One 7.55 Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix – Practice Two 9.55 Live Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix – Practice Three. Coverage from the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps. 11.05 Live Athletics: World Championships. Live coverage of the opening day at the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing. 12.10 Live Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix – Qualifying. Coverage from the Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (Starttime 1.00pm). 2.30 Escape to the Country 3.30 Flog It! 4.30 Gardeners’ World 5.00 Athletics: World Championships Highlights 6.00 Atlantic: The Wildest Ocean on Earth 7.00 Proms Extra 2015 7.40 Edwardian Farm 8.40 Dad’s Army 9.10 Julie Walters: A Life on Screen 10.10 FILM: Calendar Girls (2003) Fact-based comedy drama, starring Helen Mirren and Julie Walters. 11.55 FILM: Titanic Town (1998) 1.30 Live Athletics: World Championships. The second day at the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing.

SUNDAY

BBC1

6.00 Breakfast 7.40 Match of the Day 9.00 BBC News 10.00 Sunday Morning Live 11.00 Bargain Hunt 12.00 BBC News; Weather 12.10 Live Formula 1: Belgian Grand Prix. Coverage from the Circuit de SpaFrancorchamps (Start-time 1.00pm). 3.30 Escape to the Country 4.00 The Great British Bake Off 5.00 Songs of Praise 5.35 BBC News 5.50 BBC Regional News; Weather 6.00 Countryfile Matt Baker and Anita Rani visit Powis castle, touring the gardens and finding out about a locally brewed beer made with honey. Harvest time approaches on Adam Henson’s farm. Including Weather for the Week Ahead. 7.00 Big Blue Live New series. Matt Baker, Liz Bonnin and Steve Backshall present a three-part series observing sea creatures that gather in California’s Monterey Bay, including humpback whales. 8.00 Casualty Part two of two. Max and Zoe’s wedding day arrives, but someone has developed cold feet. Medical drama, starring Jamie Davis and Sunetra Sarker. 9.00 Partners in Crime Part two of three. Tommy and Tuppence feel certain they have identified the spy – only for their prime suspect to turn up dead. They both have different ideas about who killed him. 10.00 BBC News 10.20 Regional Programme 10.30 Match of the Day 2 11.40 FILM: Eurotrip (2004) 1.10 Weather for the Week Ahead 1.15 BBC News

ITV

6.00 CITV: The Aquabats! Super Show! 6.25 Pat & Stan 6.35 Dino Dan 6.45 Dino Dan 7.00 Canimals 7.05 Canimals 7.15 Sooty 7.30 Super 4 7.45 Fish Hooks 8.00 Young Justice: Invasion 8.25 ITV News 8.30 Weekend 9.25 Murder, She Wrote 10.20 The Jeremy Kyle Show 11.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 12.25 ITV News; Weather 12.35 The Jeremy Kyle Show 1.40 FILM: Smokey and the Bandit II. (1980) Road comedy, starring Burt Reynolds. 3.35 FILM: The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. (2004) Family comedy sequel, starring Anne Hathaway. 5.45 Catchphrase 6.25 Regional Programmes 6.45 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Animal Mums New series. Nature documentary revealing how animals cope with the demands of raising their offspring. The first episode features gorillas, rhinos, highland cows and newborn lambs. 8.00 Midsomer Murders A sparkling wine launch ends in disaster when guests sampling the vintage start to collapse, and Barnaby must investigate a possible connection to a hit-andrun. 10.00 ITV News; Weather 10.15 Man and Beast with Martin Clunes Part two of two. The actor meets doting dog owners in Tokyo, learns the truth behind snake-charming in Nepal and finds out how birds are used for gambling in Thailand. 11.15 56 Up The lives of people first filmed in 1964. 12.15 Jackpot247 3.00 Motorsport UK 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

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BBC2

6.00 The Instant Gardener 6.45 The Instant Gardener 7.30 Countryfile 8.30 Gardeners’ World 9.00 The Beechgrove Garden 9.30 Saturday Kitchen Best Bites 11.00 Live Athletics: World Championships. Coverage of the second day at the Bird’s Nest Stadium in Beijing. 3.00 Live Triathlon. The men’s race in the ITU World Triathlon Series event from Stockholm. 4.15 Equestrian: European Jumping Championships 5.15 Triathlon 6.00 Rugby Union 7.00 Athletics: World Championships Highlights 8.00 Dragons’ Den 9.00 Odyssey 9.45 Country Strife: Abz on the Farm 10.15 Family Guy 10.35 Family Guy 11.00 Family Guy 11.20 FILM: The Ring (2002) Supernatural horror remake, starring Naomi Watts. 1.05 Sign Zone: Countryfile 2.00 Sir Stanley Matthews: The Wizard of Wembley 2.30 Live Athletics: World Championships.

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BBC2

6.00 Homes Under the Hammer 7.00 Close Calls: On Camera 7.30 Countryside 999 8.15 Sign Zone: Escape to the Continent 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 Live Athletics: World Championships 3.15 ’Allo ’Allo! 3.45 Madagascar 4.45 Great British Railway Journeys 5.15 Vintage Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Two Tribes 6.30 Eggheads 7.00 Athletics: World Championships Highlights 8.00 University Challenge 8.30 Only Connect 9.00 World’s Busiest Railway 2015 10.00 QI 10.30 Newsnight 11.00 Weather 11.05 The Women’s Football Show 11.35 Dragons’ Den 12.35 Odyssey 1.15 Sign Zone: Holby City 2.15 The Great British Bake Off 3.15 Who Do You Think You Are? 4.15 Imagine: Frank Gehry 5.25 This Is BBC Two

ITV

6.00 Good Morning Britain 8.30 Lorraine 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 10.55 ITV News; Weather 11.00 This Morning 12.30 Guess This House 1.30 ITV News; Weather 1.55 ITV News London; Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00 Tipping Point 3.59 ITV London Weather 4.00 Hello Campers 5.00 Rebound 6.00 ITV News London; Weather 6.30 ITV News; Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Vet School 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Travel Guides 10.00 ITV News at Ten; Weather 10.30 ITV News London; Weather 10.40 Plebs 11.40 The Jeremy Kyle Show USA 12.25 Jackpot247 3.00 The Jeremy Kyle Show 3.50 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show

Channel 4

6.20 How I Met Your Mother 6.45 Draw It! 7.10 The King of Queens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 Frasier 10.00 The Big Bang Theory 11.00 The Simpsons 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Come Dine with Me 1.05 Three in a Bed 2.10 Countdown 3.00 Fifteen to One 4.00 French Collection 5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel 4 News 8.00 Bear’s Wild Weekend with Miranda 9.00 24 Hours in Police Custody 10.00 Muslim Drag Queens 11.00 Tattoo Fixers 12.05 24 Hours in A&E 1.00 The Food Hospital 1.55 Kirstie’s Fill Your House for Free 2.50 Location, Location, Location 3.45 You Deserve This House 4.40 Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb 5.30 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals

Channel 5

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 Cowboy Builders 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 The Dog Rescuers with Alan Davies 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 NCIS 3.15 FILM: Profile for Murder (2013) 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.30 5 News Tonight 7.00 Cricket on 5; 5 News Update 8.00 Beware: Robbers on the Rampage; 5 News Update 9.00 Inside Scientology – and Escaping the Witnesses 10.00 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door 11.00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away 12.00 Under the Dome 12.45 Tattoo Disasters UK 1.10 SuperCasino 3.10 Benefit Life: Jailbird Boys Going Straight 4.00 Wildlife SOS 4.25 Great Artists

BBC1

6.00 Breakfast 9.15 Big Blue UK 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer 11.00 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom 11.30 Countryside 999 12.15 Bargain Hunt 1.00 BBC News; Weather; BBC Regional News; Weather 1.45 Doctors 2.15 The Link 3.00 Escape to the Country 3.45 The TV That Made Me 4.30 Flog It! 5.15 Pointless 6.00 BBC News; Weather 6.30 BBC Regional News Programmes; Weather 7.00 The One Show 7.30 EastEnders; BBC News; Regional News 8.00 Holby City 9.00 New Tricks 10.00 BBC News 10.25 BBC Regional News; Weather; National Lottery Update 10.35 The Boy Who Wants His Leg Cut Off 11.35 Who Do You Think You Are? 12.35 Weather for the Week Ahead 12.40 BBC News

BBC2

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BBC2

6.00 Homes Under the Hammer 7.00 Don’t Get Done, Get Dom 7.30 Countryside 999 8.15 Sign Zone: The House That £100K Built 9.15 Victoria Derbyshire 11.00 Live Athletics: World Championships 2.30 Cash in the Attic 3.15 ’Allo ’Allo! 3.45 Attenborough and the Giant Egg 4.45 Great British Railway Journeys 5.15 Vintage Antiques Roadshow 6.00 Two Tribes 6.30 Eggheads 7.00 Athletics: World Championships Highlights 8.00 SuperPowered Owls: Natural World 9.00 World’s Busiest Railway 2015 10.00 Goodness Gracious Me Special 10.30 Newsnight 11.00 Weather 11.05 The Fast Show 11.35 The Super League Show 12.20 Sign Zone: Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Inside the Post Office 1.20 Earth’s Natural Wonders: Vast Wonders 2.20 This Is BBC Two 2.30 Live Athletics: World Championships 5.00 This Is BBC Two

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Channel 5

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BBC2

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ITV

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Channel 4

6.00 Countdown 6.45 Draw It! 7.10 The King of Queens 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond 9.00 Frasier 10.00 The Big Bang Theory 11.00 The Simpsons 12.00 Channel 4 News Summary 12.05 Come Dine with Me 1.05 Three in a Bed 2.10 Countdown 3.00 Fifteen to One 4.00 French Collection 5.00 Come Dine with Me 6.00 The Simpsons 6.30 Hollyoaks 7.00 Channel 4 News 8.00 Location, Location, Location 9.00 The Other Prince William 10.00 Very British Problems 11.00 Educating Cardiff 12.00 Muslim Drag Queens 1.00 One Born Every Minute 1.55 Flying to the Ends of the Earth 2.50 The Auction House 3.45 Location, Location, Location 4.40 Jamie’s Money Saving Meals 5.10 Fifteen to One

Channel 5

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Mobility Plus Bathing Ltd give £100 from the sale of every bathroom fitted to Cancer Research UK. From the start of this promotion over £420,000 has been raised towards Cancer Research UK’s life saving work. Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464) and in Scotland (SC041666) #Subject to normal installation conditions.

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Are you a man aged between 18-40? Are you in good health? Then you could help some of our many infertile couples who need treatment with donor sperm. If you would like to find out more please contact us on 0114 226 8050 or at spermdonors@sth.nhs.uk or have a look at our website: jessopfertility.org.uk E9003

In Banner's Store next to Courtyard Cafe WINTER SPECIALS FROM MANCHESTER AIRPORT (DAYTIME FLIGHTS) ONLY £60 DEPOSIT PER PERSON HOTEL PALM BEACH, BENIDORM 7 NIGHTS HALF BOARD 1ST NOVEMBER £352 P/P 29TH NOVEMBER £310 P/P HOTEL PALM BEACH, BENIDORM 14 NIGHTS HALF BOARD 26TH NOVEMBER £420 P/P HOTEL ROSAMAR, BENIDORM 7 NIGHTS HALF BOARD 1ST NOVEMBER £380 P/P 29TH NOVEMBER £320 P/P HOTEL ROSAMAR, BENIDORM 14 NIGHTS HALF BOARD 29TH NOVEMBER £465 P/P HOTEL FLASH (ADULTS ONLY) BENIDORM 7 NIGHTS HALF BOARD 1ST NOVEMBER £398 P/P 3RD DECEMBER £310 P/P HOTEL FLASH (ADULTS ONLY) BENIDORM 14 NIGHTS HALF BOARD 26TH NOVEMBER £460 P/P 3RD DECEMBER £426 P/P ALL ABOVE HOLIDAYS BASED ON TWO SHARING WITH 22KGS BAGGAGE, 10KGS HAND LUGGAGE AND TRANSFERS TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT ON THE COSTA BLANCA- CALPE ALL INCLUSIVE - HOTEL AR ROCA ESMERALDA HOTEL & SPA 1ST NOVEMBER 7 NIGHTS £455 P/P 1ST NOVEMBER 14 NIGHTS £784 P/P ESMERALDA SUITES, 1 X BEDROOMED APARTMENT ALL INCLUSIVE 29TH NOVEMBER 7 NIGHTS £525P/P 29TH NOVEMBER 11 NIGHTS £698 P/P 29TH NOVEMBER 14 NIGHTS £850 P/P BASED ON TWO SHARING AND INCLUDING 22KGS BAGGAGE, 10KGS HAND LUGGAGE AND TRANSFERS. MANY MORE BARGAINS ON OFFER FOR WINTER 2015/16 TO VARIOUS RESORTS, CONTACT US NOW. YOU CAN EITHER EMAIL, TELEPHONE OR CALL INTO SEE US HAVE A TEA/COFFEE WHILST BOOKING YOUR NEXT HOLIDAY

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EAST COAST

WHITBY

Delightful 3 bed cottage, close to the sea

Has been refurbished to a very high standard, Sleeps 6. GCH, Whirlpool bathroom suite, Sky TV, DVD. Cleanliness & comfort guaranteed. Sorry No Pets /Smokers

WEEKEND - £148 FOR 2 PEOPLE MIDWEEK SPECIAL - NOV TO MAY MONDAY TO FRIDAY - ONLY £218 FULL WEEK FRIDAY TO FRIDAY - from £348 to £486 STILL A FEW VACANCIES FOR AUGUST PLEASE GET IN TOUCH FOR A BROCHURE

Call 0114 2692772

or email enquiries@smugglers-cottage-whitby.co.uk

www.smugglers-cottage-whitby.co.uk

The Avalon Guesthouse

A Great Place to Stay in Bridlington

As visited by Toby Foster and broadcast on BBC Radio Sheffield on 16th July 2013

• Accommodation is to a high standard • All rooms have ensuite facilities etc • Award winning full English breakfast • The closest guest house to the harbour 8 West Street • Bridlington Y015 3DX Telephone 01262 670110

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

WHITE LODGE GUEST HOUSE SKEGNESS 4 STAR (Visit England)

On Poplar Row a Quiet Cul-De-Sac in the Town Centre of Whitby.

Ring us direct to avoid online booking charges!

VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.CAROLSAVALONHOTEL.CO.UK Sorry we cannot cater for children

CALL 01262 675149

3 VERNON ROAD • BRIDLINGTON • YO15 2HQ

STATIC CARAVAN FOR SALE • 3 bedroom. 12 foot wide. • Park has indoor pool, club and is open 12 months. • Site fees and all other costs paid for this year.

Call 01964 611161

www.palmcourtskegness.co.uk

Some Availability up to Christmas Now booking for 2016

Call 07801 987145 INGOLDMELLS

Coastfields Holiday Village & Silver Beach Caravan Park, 6/8 berth caravans to let, near Fantasy Island, shops, beach & much more.

• Sleeps 2-6 • Fully Equipped • Pets Welcome • On Site Shop, Fish & Chips, Club & Bar, Restaurant, Laundry etc.

BAR & EVENINGS MEALS ALWAYS AVAILABLE

LIMITED AUGUST/SEPTEMBER DATES CAN STILL BE BOOKED

Book Early to Avoid Disappointment

Pictures on our website

www.jacobsmount.com MUSTON GRANGE Nr Filey

10 minutes to the beach, close to all amenities, Superb site close to Filey, full amenities

Tel: 01723 512 167 Pictures on our website

www.mustongrange.com NURSERY GARDENS HOLIDAY PARK

6 BERTH CARAVAN Kingfisher Caravan Site INGOLDMELLS

FOR SALE - all prices available to suit you

Rainton near Thirsk, North Yorks STATIC CARAVANS

CALL US ON 01845 577277 OTTERINGTON PARK

Station Farm, South Otterington

TOURING SITE but STATIC CARAVANS & LODGES FOR SALE

CALL US ON 01609 780656

Call for more info

129, Drummond Road, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE25 3DW

£23

Per Person Per Night Central Position Opposite Station Now Booking 2015

Tel: 01723 364 963 NO FEES TO PAY FOR 2015! TO FIND OUT MORE CALL TODAY OR TEXT YOUR NAME & CURRENT PARK TO DIANNE 07904 892700 FOR A FREE CALL BACK

INGOLDMELLS

6 & 8 Berth Caravans Very Clean, Full Facilities Close to all amenities, shops and beach 3, 5, 7 Night Breaks Available

07875 729899

NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SUMMER

SEASONAL £1265 Including Storage

The Old Mill Caravan Park, Newsham Hill Lane, Bempton, Near Bridlington, E. Yorks YO16 6XE

CALL 01262 673 565 WWW.OLDMILLCARAVANPARK.CO.UK

IN SCARBOROUGH

Smoking allowed in rooms

All Rooms En-Suite, Tea and Coffee Making Facilities, Colour TV, FREE Wi-Fi, Hair Dryers and Smoking Rooms Available

TOURERS £20 PER NIGHT Including Electric

THE RUSSELL

Excellent Home Cooked Food, Close to Beach/Spa, chair lift to both floors. Colour TVs and Tea/Coffee facilities in all rooms.

Scarborough

NO DOGS - ADULTS ONLY A-LEVEL IMMACULATE SMALL FAMILY RUN SITE SET IN RURAL EAST YORKSHIRE

TELEPHONE KEN ON 0114 233 9483

Sunny South Facing, Friendly, Comfortable and Quiet Hotel

The Ascot Guest House

THE OLD MILL CARAVAN PARK

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS STILL AVAILABLE Pets Welcome

MIRAMAR LICENSED HOTEL

Telephone: 01754 764120 Website: www.white-lodge.co.uk

01754 767711

Parklands Estate near Eastgate Market Two TVs, Free Gas Bottles

07815 675773

NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR CHRISTMAS

CALL NOW FOR DETAILS OR TO REQUEST A BROCHURE

SKEGNESS 8 Berth Caravan

READY TO LET FROM TODAY!

01262 677387

3 NIGHTS FROM £109pp

JACOBS MOUNT

Quiet family park, near Scarborough (2 miles), All hard standing pitches, fully equipped , Superb up-market site on the A170

BRIDLINGTON

ALL ROOMS EN-SUITE, WITH PARKING, BAR & FREE WIFI

SUMMER BREAKS

FROM £140 PER WEEK

PLEASE CALL/TEXT OR TEL: 07701 096015

TEL:07714 154450

Clean and tidy family environment near Fantasy Island, Beach, Pubs Clubs & Markets

• Situated on Skegness Sea Front • • All Rooms En-Suite • • Sea View Rooms Available • • Ground Floor Rooms Available •

including Full English Breakfast & Evening Meal

Tel: 01723 361 178

1,2 & 3 Bedroom Chalets

The Palm Court

South Parade, Skegness PE25 3HP

All Bedrooms En-Suite Competitive Rates

AT WITHERNSEA SANDS A Warm & Friendly Guest House

Georgian Town House

2015 Stairlift to First Floor

SUMMER OFFERS FROM £23PPPN

CONTRACTORS WELCOME £16 pppn (room only)

Guest Accommodation overlooking the Glen of Peasholm Park Minutes from the Seafront, Beach & North Bay Attractions

Tel: 01723 365453

www.russellhotel.net

Sycamore Farm Country Park

Caravans,Touring Caravans & Camping

NEW DEVELOPMENT FOR 2015

Two & Three Bedroom, Standard & Luxury Caravans to Rent on Small, Rural Fishing Lake Site. Tourers & Campers are Welcome.

LAKESIDE PITCHES AVAILABLE MANY NEW & USED CARAVANS FOR SALE Sycamore Farm Park, Chalk Lane, Burgh Le Marsh, Skegness PE24 5HN www.sycamorefarm.net | 01754 810833

SKEGNESS

Fully Equipped seafront holiday flat, sleeps 2-4, some with sea views, all flats with en-suite facilities, free off-road parking, LCD TV/DVD player, various dates available. Ground Floor Available, Well behaved pets allowed.

WEEKS FROM ONLY £250

TELEPHONE 01754 766609

BED & BREAKFAST FROM £20 PPPN WEEKLY SPECIALS FROM £140 PP SKEGNESS SEA FRONT

Sea View and Balcony Rooms available all fully en-suite. Large Family Rooms available. Licensed Bar & Guest Lounge Upgrades available to include Flowers, Chocolates, Wine or Champagne for your special occasion. Packed Lunches on request and The Laurels Tearooms

The Laurels Hotel Tel: 01754 612 387 07826 169 418 www.thelaurelshotel.co.uk em: enquiries@thelaurelshotel.co.uk

INGOLDMELLS 6 Berth 2 Bedroom Caravan Close to Fantasy Island, Arcades, Pubs & Beach

Families & Couples Only No Pets Allowed DATES FROM APRIL TO SEPTEMBER STILL AVAILABLE FROM £175 PER WEEK

TEL: 07719 600516


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BLACKPOOL

LAKE DISTRICT SUPERB COTTAGES TO LET ON WORKING SHEEP FARM

THE QUORN

KESWICK - OPEN ALL YEAR SLEEPS 2-4-6 PEOPLE

A Warm & Friendly Welcome

Ground Floor Accommodation Wheelchair Friendly No Stairs Wet Room Showers Ample Parking Short Breaks Available

TELEPHONE 01768 776380 WWW.IRTONHOUSEFARM.COM

NORFOLK

BLACKPOOL

B&B OR BB&EM ALL FOOD MADE FROM FRESH PRODUCE FULLY LICENSED 2 MINUTES FROM THE PROM WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL AMENITIES

PHONE DELORES 01253 342902 YORK

Supervalue Breaks available in August

BROOKLANDS NORTH SHORE

IF YOU DON’T LOOK 65, PROVE YOU’RE OVER 50! NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR ILLUMINATIONS + TINSEL & TURKEY

OVER-50’S ONLY 01253 351479

HOLMLEA

NORFOLK BROADS - THURNE

PLANTATION BUNGALOWS

HOTEL

74 PALATINE RD, BLACKPOOL, FY1 4BY EN-SUITE ROOMS, LICENSED, FREE WI-FI

1st Child 1/2 Price - 2nd Child FREE

CALL 01253 626422

www.hedrahouse.co.uk

www.holmleahotel.co.uk

BLACKPOOL CENTRAL

Clean, comfy brick built chalets, double glazed, close to beach and all amenities CALL FOR A FREE BROCHURE 8am - 8pm

CHAPEL ST LEONARDS HAPPY DAYS SITE

• Excellent 8 Berth 3 Bedroom Caravan

• August - September - November Availability • £250 per week • Modern Caravan - all mod cons • Flat Screen TVs • Deposit Secures

CALL 07830 401501

THE LEAWOOD HOTEL

FULLY LICENSED BAR • ALL ROOMS EN-SUITE

CENTRALLY LOCATED TWO MINUTES FROM SEAFRONT TEA/COFFEE & TV IN ALL ROOMS SUPERB HOME COOKING

ILLUMINATIONS SPECIAL OFFERS FOR MERCURY READERS CALL FOR DETAILS PLEASE CALL JO OR HENRY FOR DETAILS 01253 623386

BLACKPOOL

82 HORNBY ROAD • FY1 4QS

www.melrosehotelblackpool.co.uk

YORKSHIRE DALES

Meadow Holidays

Yorkshire Dales

Cottages/Apartments Weeks from £197 per couple Weekends from £93 per couple Breaks/Split Week Available Families Welcome

24 Hours 01969 663976 or Email rita@meadowholidays.com www.meadowholidays.com

HOLIDAY HOME

BED & BREAKFAST DEALS

ANY THREE DAYS - £70 ANY TWO DAYS - £50 MON - FRI - £80 • WEEKLY £140 FREE PARKING • CALL 01253 627327

SPECIAL OFFER MON-FRI - BBEM £100 WEEKENDS AVAILABLE

CALL 01253 620518 WWW.CAMELOTHOTEL.NET

APPLETON GUEST HOUSE 17 Yorkshire Street, Blackpool

• Family owned licensed Hotel • 2 minutes from Central Pier • Good food and cleanliness assured •Highly Recommended • Clean En-Suite Rooms • Breakfast & Evening Meals • You will not be disappointed

Mon - Fri BB&EM £109 £60 per Child B&B from £22 NOW TAKING BOOKINGS SUMMER & ALL OF 2015

SMOKING/ NON SMOKING ROOMS AVAILABLE

ILLUMINATIONS SPECIALS FROM £25 PPPN

73 HORNBY ROAD • BLACKPOOL • FY1 4QJ

Maurice & Mary extend a warm welcome to our well established Guest House More Suitable for 40+ • Good Home Cooked Fresh Food Clean & Comfy • All En-Suite • TV, Tea/Coffee Facilities

CAMELOT CENTRAL HIGHLY RECOMMENDED • ALL EN-SUITE GUARANTEED FREE PARKING

2 NIGHTS £44PP B&B 3 NIGHTS £60PP B&B ALL ROOMS EN-SUITE

10 Bungalows ajacent river Thurne with outdoor heated pool ENJOY BOATING, FISHING, WALKING & SANDY BEACHES 10 MILES FROM GREAT YARMOUTH

From £140 per week, Pets Welcome

MELROSE HOTEL

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Call Sharon:

01253 624116 www.appletonhouse.co.uk

LINCOLNSHIRE

Grange Farmhouse Hi gh Quality Holiday Cottages near the Sea and the Lincolnshire Wolds

5 minutes from Mablethorpe

The Manuela Rose 6-8 Hornby Road • Blackpool • FY1 4QG Opposite Coach Station

MON - FRI BBEM £92pp

Call 01253 625446 CORNWALL & DEVON

PORTHLEVEN CORNWALL

Fisherman’s Cottages LOG FIRES • PETS WELCOME Two minutes from beaches/coastal paths Within easy walking distance of some excellent eating places/pubs, including Rick Stein’s latest fish restaurant

TEL: 01209 860410 Kernow agas dynargh! - Cornwall Welcomes You!

Set in tucked away grounds offering a relaxing & peaceful haven. 2 fishing lakes. Dogs Welcome. Various accommodation options • 4* Cottages • B&B • Static Caravans Grange Farm, Maltby-Le-Marsh Alford, Lincolnshire LN13 0JP

Tel: 01507 450267 BROCHURE anngraves@btconnect.com www.grange-farmhouse.co.uk

AVAILABLE

NEW TIMBER LODGE DEVELOPMENT NOW OPEN

TIMBER LODGES FOR SALE

VERY REASONABLE PRICES CHAPEL HILL MARINA • LINCOLNSHIRE 10 Miles up the River from Boston Excellent for Fishing

CALL ALAN ON 01526 342750 | 07885 957734 CARAVANS


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PRIVATE HIRE

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16 Seater Minibus with fitted seatbelts PSV Licence Holder • 100% Reliable

15-19-22-24-29 SEATER - MINI COACHES ALL LOCATIONS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Visit us at

• TRIPS TO ALL RACECOURSES • AIRPORTS • FISHING & GOLF TRIPS • PRIVATE PARTIES • DAY TRIPS • CLUB TRIPS

TEL: 233 1000

TEL: 0114 3484739 MOB: 07773 384542

www.rivelintravel.co.uk

Text: 07947 610 722

Email:babsrivelin@blueyonder.co.uk

LICENSED PRIVATE HIRE

We’ll Never Let You Down! Available for • Weddings • Airports (All Airports) • All Coastal Work • Private Parties • Superb Vehicles Telephone Anytime

07747 787551 (Anytime)

Trips to the East Coast

STEELES TRAVEL WWW.STEELESTRAVEL.NET

Beatson’s Travel 10 Seater Deluxe Mini Bus •Airports •Weddings •Coastal Trips •Baby Seats •Available 24hrs

(0114) 2653858

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New Skegness Timetable Mondays : 30th March - 28th September Departs Meadowhall Coach Park 1pm Penny Black 1:20pm Fridays: 3rd April - 25th September Departs Meadowhall Coach Park 1pm Penny Black 1:20pm

16 SEATER MINIBUS AVAILABLE FOR...

•COASTAL•AIRPORT •GOLF TRIPS •PRIVATE PARTIES

TEL: 0114 264 4473 MOB: 07837 402109 AIRPORT PARKING

Saturdays: 14th March - 26th September Departs Meadowhall Coach Park 4pm Penny Black 4.20pm Plus selected Saturdays up to Christmas

SKEGNESS, BUTLINS, INGOLDMELLS, CHAPEL BOOKING ADVISABLE CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION Tel: 01507 463000 Email: travel.office@hunts-coaches.co.uk 2/3 West Street, Alford, Lincs LN13 9DG

www.hunts-coaches.co.uk

HOLIDAY PARK 1 WEEK £32 2 WEEKS £55

COACH HOLIDAYS

Holiday Home Ownership in the Heart of Bridlington

FULLY SITED PRICES FROM

£19,995

INCREDIBLE LOW RATE FINANCE PACKAGES

FROM 2.99%

Only a stones throw from the North Promenade and within easy access of the town and harbour North Bay Leisure Park is the ideal place for you coastal retreat! Prices to suit all budgets

North Bay Leisure Park offers a FULL 12 MONTH HOLIDAY SEASON!

Visit us today at North Bay Leaisure Park, a Warm Welcome is Guaranteed!

Telephone today for a FREE info pack

01262 677318 / 673733

www.northbayleisurepark.com • Limekiln Lane, Bridlington, East Yorks YO 16 6TG

YOU CAN ALSO READ THE MERCURY ONLINE AT

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ENJOY A NEW LIFESTYLE ON THE EAST YORKSHIRE COAST

HOLIDAY HOMES FROM ONLY

£6,995

12 MONTH SEASON No Site Fees to pay until 2016! This quality coastal park has much to offer: • Superb Location • Sea Views • Entertainment • Fishing • Local Golf Course and much, much more!

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Seaside Road, Aldbrough East Yorkshire HU11 4SA Email: sales@albroughleisurepark.co.uk www.aldbroughleisurepark.co.uk

FOR A FREE BROCHURE CALL

01964 529 292

FOREST TRAVEL

SUMMER & AUTUMN BREAKS 2015 SUN 30TH AUGUST - SAT 5TH SEPTEMBER

FALMOUTH - MEMBLY HALL HOTEL ...............................£349

MON 21ST SEPT - FRI 25TH SEPTEMBER

GREAT YARMOUTH - THE ROYAL HOTEL .........................£220

MON 5TH OCT - FRI 9TH OCTOBER

CUMBRIA - SHAP WELLS HOTEL ..................................£255

MON 19TH OCT - FRI 23RD OCTOBER

BOURNEMOUTH - SUNCLIFFE HOTEL.............................£220

MON 26TH OCT - FRIDAY 30TH OCTOBER

TURKEY & TINSEL - FALMOUTH - MEMBLY HALL HOTEL ....£220

NEW 2015 BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE • CALL FOR YOUR COPY NOW! LOCAL PICK-UPS • OTHER TOURS AVAILABLE

TEL: 0115 926 3138 / 07814 768783 www.foresttravelholidays.co.uk

Benidorm 12th Oct 2015 - 10 Nights - Half Board - East Midlands Airport Rosamar ............................................................... £529pp Melia Benidorm ..................................................... £539pp Sol Pelicanos ........................................................ £529pp Nereo ................................................................... £549pp Castilla ................................................................. £559pp Benidorm 14th Nov 2015 - 10 Nights - Full Board - Doncaster Airport Rio Park ................................................................ £349pp Riudor ................................................................. £395pp Ambassador Playa ................................................. £409pp Tenerife Playa Las Americas 19th November 2015 - 11 Nights - Oro Negro Hotel - Half Board - Manchester Airport ............................................... £449pp Benidorm 16th Nov 2015 - 25 Nights - Half Board - East Midlands Airport Rosamar ............................................................... £659pp Helios ................................................................... £699pp Marina .................................................................. £719pp Pueblo .................................................................. £749pp Presidente ............................................................ £759pp Ambassador .......................................................... £759pp Costa Del Sol 8th Dec 2015 - 7 Nights - Half Board - Manchester Airport Las Arenas ............................................................ £209pp Pez Espada ............................................................ £229pp Angela ............................................................. £239pp Riviera ............................................................. £279pp Florida ............................................................. £279pp Yaramar ............................................................. £319pp Benidorm 8th Dec 2015 - 7 Nights - Full Board - East Midlands Airport Rio Park ....................................................................£219 Riudor ......................................................................£249 Regente ....................................................................£249 Ambassador Playa ..................................................... £249 Rosamar ...................................................................£259 Helios....................................................................... £275

Benidorm 8th Dec 2015 - 7 Nights - All Inclusive - Flamingo Oasis - East Midlands Airport .................................................... £295pp Christmas And New Year In Benidorm 19th Dec 2015 - 21 Nights - Full Board - Doncaster Airport Rio Park ................................................................ £899pp Riudor .................................................................. £899pp Ambassador Playa ................................................. £979pp New Year In Benidorm 29th Dec 2015 - Rio Park - 14 Nights - Full Board - East Midlands Airport .................................................... £449pp Benidorm 23rd Jan 2016 - 10 Nights - Full Board - Doncaster Airport Rio Park ............................................................£329.00pp Ambassador Playa ................................................. £359pp Benidorm 15th May 2016 - 10 Nights - Half Board - East Midlands Airport Rio Park ................................................................ £439pp Riudor .................................................................. £469pp Regente ................................................................ £479pp Pueblo.................................................................. £489pp Ambassador Playa ................................................. £539pp Calypso ................................................................ £559pp Nereo ................................................................... £559pp Venus .................................................................... £559pp Benidorm 13th June 2016 - 10 Nights - Half Board - East Midlands Airport Rosamar ............................................................... £539pp Helios ................................................................... £559pp Presidente ............................................................ £559pp Ambassador Playa ................................................. £559pp Pueblo .................................................................. £599pp Nereo ................................................................... £599pp Venus ................................................................... £599pp Orange .................................................................. £599pp


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MERCURYCLASSIFIEDS J & N CARPETS MERCURY CLASSIFIED SECTION

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CALL US ON 0114 231 0441 www.facebook.com/TerrysBargainCentre LEGAL NOTICES GOODS VEHICLE OPERATOR’S LICENCE CUTTS BROTHERS ENGINEERING LTD of 61 CALVERT ROAD, SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE S9 5EU is applying for a Licence to use 61 CALVERT ROAD, SHEFFIELD, SOUTH YORKSHIRE S9 5EU as an Operating Centre for 1 goods vehicle and 1 trailer.

use or enjoyment of that land would be affected,

For a free quote call

01302858959 or 07552313534

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/TerrysBargainCentre

should make written representations to the Traffic

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Owners or Occupiers of land (including buildings)

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FREE ESTIMATES CALL 0114 358 9258 07889 023554

TOP PRICES PAID!!!

near the operating centre(s) who believe that their

Fencing | Paving | Roofing | Painting High Pressure Cleaning Qualified Tree Surgeon | Tarmacadam

BUILDING SERVICES

Commissioner at Hillcrest House, 386 Harehills Lane Leeds LS9 6NF, stating their reasons, within 21 Days of this Notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice. A Guide to making Representations is available from the Traffic Commissioner’s Office.

All plastering works undertaken no job too large or small including external rendering & screeding Family run business with friendly professional service

• Bathrooms • Plumbing & Electrical

No Job Too Large or Small Telephone: 07859 878384

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Owing to a delayed start on an original contract, we are finding it difficult to keep our men & machinery in full time work in this area. Therefore we would be pleased to give, at a reduced rate, free estimates & advice on all forms of resurfacing & construction work including excavating, draining, kerbing, etc

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in, so I like to think I can read the water fairly well, and know where to put a float to tempt a bite; time to find out! I selected a reasonably light, yellow with Clint Walker tipped Dave Harrell stick float carrying 6x no.4 I love fishing on moving water, so a trip to which would allow me to vary the shotting patterns the gorgeous River Dove in Staffordshire was until I found one to suit, and looped a size 16 hook something to look forward to, despite blisteringly to my mainline. Stick floats are a fantastic way to hot weather and low water levels which were really search a swim until fish are found, and as I guaranteed to make things difficult! flicked a few white maggots along the inside line, it By the time I drove down the farm track to the seemed the obvious place to start… river, there were already cars tucked away owned I could see fish rising and darting about in search by anglers who had beaten me to it, so I parked up of the flicked maggots, so I set the float to around and unloaded my kit before wandering towards the half depth, strung the shot out to allow the double banks. I espied a couple of gentlemen setting up in maggot bait to fall naturally through the water, the very closest swims, and stopped to share a few words before deciding where to fish. John told me and swung it out into the flow. As it twirled away, that both he and Dave had also just arrived, and a few more maggots were fired in and I stood to were content to enjoy the sunshine in the company watch the float as it travelled downstream towards of their wives, both firmly ensconced on deckchairs the waiting fish. Passing through the dimples made in the shade and deep in conversation, whilst they by fly seeking fish, the float remained unmoved, spent a few hours in search of some of the huge refusing to dip below the surface to indicate a bite. chub and barbel known to frequent this particular At the end of each trot through, I like to stop the stretch. As I watched, I noted small fish rising to float so that the bait rises in the water enticingly, take flies, but saw no signs of anything bigger. A then let it go a few feet further to see what happens. wander into the adjacent meadow saw me sharing As intended, the float sailed away, and a small the space with hundreds of beautiful butterflies chublet quickly came to hand; the leger however, which flitted through the thistle and bramble, but remained unmoved. A second trot bought a palm again, not many signs of fish in the river. With that sized dace, a third, another chub, and so it continued in mind, I set off downstream for a swim known as with a bite or a fish on each run through. I caught ‘The Deeps’ to try my luck. nothing of any size, but in glorious sunshine, and As usual, a two rod approach gave me plenty of with butterflies and bees in plentiful company, options, and I really fancied trotting a stick float it was a very pleasant way to spend some time along the nearside edge whilst leaving a legered fishing. Inquisitive cows also came to investigate bait in midstream to see if anything big turned up. my presence and were unmoved as they chewed I grew up trotting bright red perch bobbers down the grass around me; I don’t mind their company, the local river as a kid, sending fat lobworms to although I know anglers who fear them! their doom as hungry trout hungrily slurped them Meanwhile, the tiddlers kept coming, and after two pints of maggots, I’d finished with a respectable total, however the bigger, static baits had remained untouched which was the only disappointment in an otherwise enjoyable day. I packed up and wandered back upstream to see how John and Dave had fared, only to be told that between them, they had managed a single grayling! Both had been content to enjoy good company and sunshine, watch the local water voles cavort, and were not too bothered • Bed and Breakfast • Flasks Filled for Free • Home Cooked Evening Meal • Near Many Drains & Carp Lakes about the fish… after a day on the beautiful Dove, • Tackle Shop Nearby I can’t say I blame them!

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which saw Halford rise highest but his header narrowly cleared the home crossbar. With the game in the balance, Burke fired a skimming drive which had Roos at full stretch as he smothered the ball at his near post before the Dutch ‘keeper was called into action moments later when Michael Mancienne’s measured drive was arrowing towards goal before his superb late intervention kept the ball out. David Vaughan became the first home player to see yellow for a trip on sub White before skipper Halford was thrown

upfront as the Millers looked to salvage a share of the spoils. The home side almost sealed the deal when Walker got to the byline to fire a cross which saw Roos punch into the path of Burke, who almost bundled the ball home but it whistled past the post. With the game entering the final minutes, the Millers almost got back on level terms when Halford’s superb cross narrowly evaded Derbyshire and Danny Ward before fizzing past an unmarked Buxton at the far post as the Millers were denied their first points of the season.

EVANS ENCOURAGED DESPITE LOSS Rotherham United boss Steve Evans believes his team will be competitive in the second tier this season if they turn in performances like the one they produced in the 2-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. The Millers started brightly and took the lead in Nottinghamshire through former Forest defender Danny Collins before they were dealt a blow as Matt Mills equalised on the stroke of half time. Michail Antonio’s strike after the restart ensured Dougie Freedman’s men edged their way to victory but Evans was delighted with his team’s showing on Saturday afternoon. “It’s disappointing to lose when you put so much into an afternoon. Last week we were really down but if we play like we have today most weeks we’ll win a lot of points in the Championship for sure,” he explained. “We’ve come to a fantastic football club

here at Nottingham Forest who have very good players and I’m really pleased with my players’ performances.” Joe Mattock returned from injury to make his Rotherham United debut, with Lewis Buxton completing his second competitive game in a red and white shirt. The Millers boss was pleased with what he had seen from his players and insists they will improve as the matches pass by. “We’ll get better, some of the boys will come away a little bit fitter and I’m really encouraged by what I’ve seen here today. We need to add to that and build on it but if we play like that then we’ll get a lot more points than we got last year.” With Mattock occupying the left back berth, new recruit Joe Newell was given licence to operate further forward which allowed him to turn in a performance of the highest calibre according to boss Evans. “Newell was the best player on the park. He’s got wonderful vision and his passing is outstanding,” he enthused. “We’ll try and find two or three more like that because if we do we’re signing good players. I’m looking at Lansbury who is a wonderful talent and I think if you come as a neutral today you go away with Newell’s name on your notepad."

ROVERS ALL SQUARE AT THE DW It was a quick turnaround for Paul Dickov’s side following the midweek penalty shoot out victory over Leeds United in the Capital One Cup, however fatigue didn’t seem to be a problem as they started the game strongly. The away side almost went ahead minutes into the game as Cedric Evina played an optimistic ball forward for Andy Williams. Using his pace brilliantly to beat the defender, he laid the ball back for Harry Forrester who was waiting on the edge of the area. Having to get his shot away quickly, Forrester fired low towards

goal missing the post by an inch. Wigan’s first chance of the game came through a Michael Jacobs free kick 25 yards out. After Chris McCann was brought down by Gary MacKenzie Jacobs stepped up and fired towards goal but his effort clipped the top of the crossbar. Rovers gained control of the game again and came close to breaking the deadlock when Williams forced Richard O’Donnell into a great save one on one. Captain James Coppinger played a lovely ball through for Williams, one on one with O’Donnell he tried to lift the ball over the

Wigan goalkeeper but a great save denied him his second goal in as many games. O’Donnell was tested again, this time MacKenzie set Forrester up on the edge of the area from a corner. Hitting it on the volley Forrester thought he’d scored but for a great reflex save. Just before half time the away side had a penalty appeal turned down as Coppinger picked the ball up on the right hand side. Cutting inside he looked to have been deliberately blocked on his way through but nothing was given by the referee. Just minutes later Rovers should have

had another penalty. This time Forrester played a perfect ball in to the back post for Williams who looked certain to score before being pushed to the ground. Again though, the referee gave nothing. Doncaster Rovers started the second half as they finished the first and came out energised, within minutes there were appeals for another penalty. Williams and Coppinger linked up well causing problems again. Coppinger looked to be taken down for the second time but again nothing was given. Shortly after Rovers threatened again. This time from a Taylor-Sinclair corner which found MacKenzie at the back post. With O’Donnell beaten MacKenzie could only watch as his looping header came

off the under side of the cross bar. In a game that was all Rovers, the home side had a penalty appeal of their own turned down as Max Power picked up the ball in midfield before driving into the box. Going down under the challenge of Andy Butler play went on and the score remained 0-0. Rovers tried and tried to find a winner and the late stages of the game were played solely in the Wigan half. Cedric Evina was inches away from connecting with a Forrester cross that would have been a certain goal but it wasn’t to be for the South Yorkshire men and the game ended a draw with the sides sharing the spoils.

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well earned point in a 0-0 draw with the Latics. “The players and fans were fantastic against Wigan; it’s all about building on that now,” Dickov said as Doncaster’s unbeaten run continued. “It was amazing, their support was incredible,” said Baldwin. “The atmosphere they generated spurred the players on no end and we look forward to more of the same at Wednesday’s game against Southend.” Gavin and Paul will be joined at the top table by David Blunt at the Meet The Owners event on September 3rd where fans are encouraged to ask their questions to the panel.

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off the line and on another day we win it comfortably, but considering we only made one change (from the Leeds game) and put in that performance, it was outstanding, the fitness and energy levels particularly. “We passed and probed and defended brilliantly but performance wise I’m looking forward to the rest of the season and I’m quietly confident.” Dickov’s side is currently unbeaten and will look to extend that run when Rovers welcome newly promoted Southend United to Keepmoat Stadium on Wednesday evening. They will have to do so without striker Nathan Tyson, however. “He’s going to be out for six weeks, he did his hamstring towards the end of the

Leeds game. I’ve got to give him credit because he stayed on and took his penalty,” Dickov said of the veteran forward. “He was looking really sharp and he was on the bench the other night with a view to starting him because we knew there’d be space in behind but it now gives someone a chance. “Richard Chaplow will train on Monday and be available for the game on Wednesday night. It will be difficult to dislodge some of the boys though because they were brilliant to a man. “They (Wigan) had 48 hours more rest than us and we were still at it towards the end. We’ve worked for quick turnarounds but the fitness is up there with the best I’ve seen.”

DANNY Collins’ first goal for the club proved in vain as Nottingham Forest fought back with goals either side of the interval to leave the Millers emptyhanded. The visitors stunned the home faithful when Collins rose highest to put his side ahead but Matt Mills equalised in first half stoppage time before Michail Antonio scored the decisive winner midway through the second half. Following their narrow cup victory over Cambridge in midweek, the Millers made two changes to their starting line up with left-back Joe Mattock making his competitive debut after shrugging off an ankle knock sustained during the preseason tour of Scotland with Joe Newell entrusted with a role further forward on the left hand side of midfield. Scottish international Chris Maguire also returned to the starting line-up after being rested in midweek as Aidy White had to settle for a substitutes berth while Jordan Bowery was rewarded for his winning goal against the U’s as he partnered exForest striker Matt Derbyshire upfront. The home side were quick out of the blocks and Bowery’s errant pass saw Jamie Ward advance with menace before drilling a low effort from outside the box which had Kelle Roos at full stretch to keep the ball out. The Millers had the first sight of the home goal when Maguire was flattened as he looked to launch a quick counter and the ex-Owl almost made them pay from the resultant free kick when he dusted himself down to curl a delightful effort which sailed over the home wall and with Dorus De Vries a bystander, the ball fizzed past the home upright. The home side had the Dutch ‘keeper to thank for keeping the scores level in the Millers’ next attack as Lewis Buxton

Doncaster Rovers – in particular CEO Gavin Baldwin, Manager Paul Dickov and Chairman David Blunt – would like to thank the 924 supporters who made the trip to Wigan Athletic on Sunday afternoon. The fans were vocal throughout the afternoon as Dickov’s men gained a

floated an inviting centre which was inchperfect for the run of Derbyshire, whose bullet header forced a superb reflex save from the home ‘keeper. However the Millers did not have to wait long for the opener as they broke the deadlock from the resultant corner. Newell floated a superb centre into the danger area and Collins ghosted in unnoticed through the ruck of bodies to loop a header into the roof of the home goal. Minutes later, Richie Smallwood became the first to see yellow following a late tackle on Jamie Ward before Greg Halford’s bullet throw was only half-cleared by the home rearguard into the path of Newell, who screwed his half-volley harmlessly wide of the target. The visitors had their hearts in their mouths when Antonio got the better of Buxton to fire a cross in the corridor of uncertainty and the ball fell invitingly for Chris Burke, who nodded the ball past the dive of Roos as it nestled in the bottom corner of the net but with Tyler Walker claiming a final touch en-route to goal, any home joy was curtailed as the assistant referee had flagged for offside. Minutes later, Derbyshire became the latest to incur the wrath of the referee as he was cautioned for kicking the ball away before Bowery’s stinging half volley from distance stung the palms of De Vries. Just past the half hour mark, Mattock produced a superb last-ditch tackle to bring Jamie Ward’s mazy run to an end before Halford was well-stationed to head clear Henri Lansbury’s tantalising free-kick in the home side’s next attack. Minutes later, Antonio fired a swerving effort which seemed to deceive Roos in the air as he punched the ball clear before Derbyshire and Bowery led a visitors cavalry charge paving the way for Lee Frecklington to fire a daisycutter which

was smothered by De Vries at the other end. With half-time approaching, Maguire became the third Miller cautioned for a late tackle of Jamie Ward before the home side levelled matters on the stroke of half time. There looked little danger until Jamie Ward foraged his way past a number of tacklers to deliver a centre which saw Mills tower above Collins to power a far post header which gave Roos no chance as it nestled in the Millers’ net. Following the interval, the Millers came within a whisker of regaining the lead when Maguire’s slide-rule ball saw Buxton float a centre which De Vries failed to deal with decisively and Bowery pounced on the loose ball to fire a goalbound effort which was blocked by a retreating defender near the line, with the visiting faithful shouting vainly for handball. At the other end, Jamie Ward’s tenacity gave Walker a glimpse of goal and his snap shot smashed into the side netting before good work from Frecklington saw Derbyshire cut inside to fire a dipping effort which was deflected narrowly over the home bar. Just before the hour mark, a Rotherham attack broke down and Lansbury’s sweeping ball put Burke in the clear, who bared down on Roos but the Derby loanee stood up tall to block his effort. However, Forest took a firm grip on the game when Burke worked a crossing position to deliver a centre near the byline which caught Roos out as he looked to collect near his own crossbar and the ball bounced invitingly for Antonio, who kept his nerve to fire the ball into the unguarded net from point blank range. The Millers responded positively to the setback and after Maguire was fouled, Newell swung a delightful free kick

Paul Dickov said that he was “quietly confident” following an encouraging draw at Wigan Athletic. The visitors dominated against one of the bookies favourites for promotion but were denied countless times by opposition goalkeeper Richard O’Donnell and the woodwork. “I was delighted with the performance; I thought the boys were outstanding. We’ve come here, which will be a difficult place for everyone as they’re favourites and were outstanding but we should have won the game,” said Dickov. “We’ve hit the bar and had three cleared


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BLADES NEWS2015/16 ADAMS BRACE SINKS SPIREITES Che Adams scored early in both halves as the Blades got off the mark in Sky Bet League One, defeating local rivals Chesterfield In the first competitive home game for the new Desso pitch and Nigel Adkins, teenager Adams stole the show, twice benefitting from assists from Connor Sammon. Howard was given the nod between the posts, whilst home debutant Edgar, Collins and McEveley all started, the latter at left-back. There were a total of four changes from the midweek win at Morecambe. Before kick-off there was a moving tribute to former Blade Alan Woodward, who we lost during the summer months, and then a stirring rendition of the Greasy Chip Butty anthem, and it did the trick... United took less three minutes to open the scoring with the first meaningful attack. Sammon’s shot was saved by Lee but the ball dropped invitingly for ADAMS, who started the move, to hammer home in front of the travelling fans. On the break, Sharp had a chance to double the lead but he fired

wide from the edge of the box as the home defence backed off, whilst Chesterfield won a number of corners in the opening 15 minutes. From the second phase of one of the set-pieces, Edgar had to clear in front of Novak after Evatt had sneaked around the back of McEveley. The opening 20 minutes were frantic and Chesterfield had other opportunities to level but Freeman deflected away Gardner’s shot and McEveley blocked from O’Shea. A Morsy effort was also straight at Howard around the halfhour mark. As half-time approached, Novak was allowed to run but Howard saved at his near post and Sharp and Adams, both major threats to the Spireites in the first half, remained prominent with Hird picking up a booking as he crudely stopped the goalscorer. He took less than three minutes in the first half but just 60 seconds after the break as the lead was doubled before Chesterfield could regain their composure. It was the same duo who linked up as ADAMS played a one-two with Sammon before sliding the ball under Lee in front of the Kop. Twice, in the space of

minutes, Edgar prevented Novak from getting clean shots away in good positions, whilst the pairing of Sammon and Adams linked up again on 57 minutes but Lee prevented a hat-trick with a save with his legs. Sammon created another chance soon after, grafting to keep Howard’s long kick alive before laying off to Scougall, whose shot was saved by Lee, whilst in the space of just over ten minutes, Adkins introduced three sets of fresh legs. Chesterfield’s best chance of the second half saw Novak’s freekick bounce and then hit the crossbar before United scrambled clear but Lee was the busier of the two goalkeepers. Chesterfield’s number one pushed Sharp’s effort around a post and then was fouled by Collins as Sammon rifled home a loose ball after Basham’s header was cleared off the line. The visitors introduced substitutes as they looked for a way back into the game and Howard was forced to push away a dangerous Jones freekick. They lumped a number of balls into the box but United defended resolutely. Five minutes of added time annoyed Blades fans but there was little to worry about it as United comfortably held out for a deserved success.

ADKINS DELIGHTED Speaking after Saturday’s 2-0 victory over Chesterfield at Bramall Lane Nigel Adkins was understandably delighted to win his first competitive home fixture as United manager and heaped praise on two-goal hero Che Adams. Adams scored in the early exchanges of both halves to pave the way for all three points against Dean Saunders Spireites, who battled gamely in defeat according to the Gaffer. He remarked: “We have kept another clean sheet, scored two really good goals and our fast start at the beginning of both halves was pleasing. “But credit Chesterfield, they are a good side, they had a lot of the ball and numerous set pieces so it was important we stood strong and we were a bigger side on the day to combat their threats. “It is still early days in our tenure though and we are still very much a work in progress.” Of Adams, singed from Ilkeston last November

and his defence, Adkins, who went on to dedicate the victory to Club Photographer Martyn Harrison, added: “Che is a raw talent and people get excited watching him play because he makes things happen, but as a team we did the basics well and that’s just as important. “We have to make Che even better now, we have to make him understand the game more and that will come through us nurturing his talent carefully. “The back four did very well to repel everything that was thrown at them, but we made sure we were equipped to deal

with the set plays in particular and Mark Howard came and took the pressure off on a number of occasions. “It was a bit open at times, but saying that we could have scored a few more goals, Conor (Sammon) has what appeared to be a good goal disallowed and their goalkeeper makes a fantastic save to dent Billy (Sharp). “We are united together and that win was for Baldy, who is sadly in hospital, it’s a shame he isn’t with us at the moment, but hopefully that result will pick him up a bit.”

LAST GASP DEFEAT FOR U21s United’s U21s slipped to a last-gasp defeat against Bristol City in the Professional Development League on Monday afternoon. It was cruel on the Blades who looked to be bringing home a point, after Ben Whiteman scored on the rebound from Diego De Girolamo’s penalty after Kieron Agard had opened the scoring at the beginning of the second-half. Against a Robins side that included first-teamers Agard and Mark Little, both of whom were instrumental in helping

City win promotion to the Championship last season, the Blades held their own in the opening 45 minutes to go into the interval goalless. But in the 50th minute, AGARD applied the finish to put City in front after excellent work down the left from Wes Burns. United responded well though and equalised 17 minutes later. WHITEMAN reacting quickest to score on the rebound after Woolacott had saved De Girolamo’s spot-kick, following a foul on the striker in the box.

With time running out and the game appearing to be heading towards a stalemate, City struck through substitute BISHOP, who headed in the final moments from Ives’s cross to snatch all three points for the hosts which was unjust on Chris Morgan’s youngsters. Blades: Willis, Phillips (Cockerline 90), Kelly, Whiteman, Banton, Evans, McDonagh, Dimaio, De Girolamo, Wright, Hamilton. Unused: Eastwood, Brooks, Heh.

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OWLS NEWS2014/15 OWLS FIRST AWAY TRIP UPBEAT DESPITE DEFEAT ENDS IN DEFEAT The Owls kicked off their 2015/16 away days with a trip to Ipswich on Saturday but returned with nothing to show for their toils. After home wins over Bristol City and Mansfield, Carlos Carvalhal’s side were out to take that impressive pedigree on the road and got off to the ideal start with Ross Wallace firing the visitors in front. But the Tractor Boys hit back in an instant through Freddie Sears and Tommy Smith’s second half header proved decisive. Right at the start of the game, things looked rosy for Wednesday as they almost scored from their first attack when Marco Matias cut across the edge of the box and delivered a low shot that came back into play off the post. Ipswich responded with last season’s top scorer Darryl Murphy spinning to shoot on the turn but Keiren Westwood, who later left the field carrying an injury, was alert to deal with the danger. The Owls’ keeper then dived to keep out a Murphy curler before a last-ditch challenge by Jack Hunt denied Ryan

Fraser. But against the run of play, Wednesday opened the scoring on 19 minutes. Matias broke down the left and pulled back for Wallace to drill home from eight yards. The lead lasted less than two minutes, though. The home side ventured straight upfield, the ball fell kindly for Sears on the angle and the former West Ham striker smashed into the far corner. Following that flurry of action, the contest entered into a lull that ran for the remainder of the first half that, all things considered, was a relatively even affair. Ipswich showed their intent immediately after the resumption when Christophe Berra had a diving header hooked off the line by Lewis McGugan.

And on 52 minutes, they hit the front for the first time. Fraser jinked his way into the area down the left side and his driven cross was deflected by Westwood onto the head of Smith, who nodded home from close range. The Owls were dealt another blow moments later when Westwood was withdrawn and his replacement Joe Wildsmith was called into immediate action, saving smartly from Sears. At the other end, Balkowski saved from Wallace as Wednesday chased an equaliser Balkowski then saved at the last from Lucas Joao - and Ipswich did enough to hold on in the closing stages and register their maiden league win of the new campaign.

Wednesday were edged out of the Championship clash against Ipswich at Portman Road but despite defeat, head coach Carlos Carvalhal is proud of his players. The Owls pushed Ipswich all the way but could not find a late leveller after goals from Freddie Sears and Tommy Smith cancelled out Ross Wallace’s first goal for the club. Carvalhal says his players remain upbeat after an encouraging performance against last season’s play-off semi finalists and insists his side will respond on Wednesday at home to Reading: “I’m unhappy with the score but I’m proud of what the players did out

there today. “I was also proud of our fans who came here with a lot of enthusiasm and helped the team to press for the last ten minutes very hard. “The most important thing is that our players are not in the dressing room with their faces down, they have their heads up and they will react very quickly to give a good answer on Wednesday. “We are back at Hillsborough on Wednesday and we are very happy about that.” Wednesday suffered with injuries in Suffolk as Keiren Westwood was withdrawn in the second half, while Glenn Loovens and Sam Hutchinson were both below par on the fitness

front. Carvalhal added: “We had three players with injury problems with Westwood, Hutchinson and Loovens so it was very hard to change things because within moments we had to substitute Westwood and Sam. “So it was difficult to try and do something different to the opponent but we had two strikers and put on Kieran Lee to add energy to the midfield to press and put Ipswich under pressure. “We created chances from crosses and one from Lucas Joao outside the area but we are not down and the way our fans applauded the players at the end, we are ready to give a good answer on Wednesday.”

UNDER 21s DOWNED BY CARDIFF

The Owls Under-21s suffered their first defeat of the campaign on Monday evening at the Cardiff City Stadium. The Bluebirds were 3-0 winners on the night with goals from Theo Wharton (2) and Rhys Healey all coming in eight second half minutes. Wednesday started brightly as Matt Penney tested Luke O’Reilly in the Cardiff goal, who held on to the strike. But the hosts came back with Kadeem Harris, whose powerful shot was superbly blocked by Will De Havilland and Matt Kennedy, who brought a fine save from Brad McDonagh.

Cardiff finished the half with a flourish with Jamie Veale hitting over from outside the area before Harris fired wide on the stroke of half time. Wednesday made a positive start after the break and Warren Clarke went close with a half volley but the hosts ran away with the game inside eight second half minutes. First Wharton headed past McDonagh from a flag kick on 68 minutes and scored a second moments later, burying low into the bottom corner from a give and go with Tommy O’Sullivan. Healey then scored on the rebound after

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