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MUSIC FANS COUNTDOWN TO TRAMLINES With only two weeks to go until this year’s Tramlines music festival all eyes are on Sheffield for what is shaping up to be an amazing weekend. Chart topping acts like Tinchy Stryder and Professor Green have been added to the bill as well as a second day for the New Music Stage. Sunday’s New Music Stage will be curated by Rolo Tomassi. The local

rock outfit have always been firm supporters of the festival and this year they’ll bring their own brand of magic to Sunday’s proceedings. Kate Hewett, Tramlines Booker said: “Rolo agreed to play the festival ages ago and we promised them that if we could expand the New Music Stage to two days, the second would be theirs. We’ve literally only just confirmed Sunday but Rolo have done us proud. Headlining the New Music

Stage on Sunday will be Gallows, supported by Rolo, Grammatics and much more. It’s been a rush, but it gives Sunday a real boost and is a crucial step in building the weekend programme.” Local house legends The All Seeing I (who now play out as IMonster) open up the Memorial Hall on Sunday to create an Audiovisual Zone with Sheffield’s world class music industry event, Sensoria. The Audiovisual Zone creates a fantastic chill out area in one of Sheffield’s finest music spaces, at the City Hall and just round the corner from the New Music Stage, with offerings from Animat, The Cinematic

Film Orchestra, the Hunt the Horn and many more. As well as headliner Tinchy Stryder, Olly Murs beefs up the early pop offering on the main stage on Saturday, proving there can be life after X factor with or without the high trousered one. Sunday promises a raucous end to the festival. Post Punk legends Echo and the Bunnymen will be providing a suitable main stage finish, while 65 Days of Static and the Dum Dum Girls will take the hardcore into the wee small hours. From Focus, through the blues and ale trail, to a hard rock finish, Tramlines shows off the diversity of music supported by Sheffield.

And all for nothing! Just turn up and enjoy. Councillor Paul Scriven, Leader of Sheffield City Council said: “Tramlines was a great weekend last year bringing together Sheffield people and visitors to the city, and showcasing some amazing musical talent. This year is set to be even better. It’s not only about people having a good time but

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MASTERS FOOTBALL IS BACK! Come and enjoy fast paced, action packed football action right here in Sheffield when the greatest names of the game go head-to-head once more in pursuit of the most coveted prize in indoor football. Selco Builders Warehouse, join Masters Football and become headline sponsor of this summer’s Masters Football tournament. Simon Humpage, Marketing Manager for Selco, said: “Masters Football provides a fantastic platform to engage with a core audience in a range of innovative ways. The tournament provides a great opportunity for Selco to build further brand recognition whilst supporting a really exciting sporting event”. The Masters Cup returns to the Sheffield Arena this July with 6 of the best teams in the region ready to battle it out for the Yorkshire Masters title and the chance to qualify for September’s Grand Final. Barnsley return as Yorkshire champions and are eager to hang

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COPLEYʼS COLUMN The Whole of Spain will be celebrating at the moment, along with a few soccer widows in England that the world cup has finally come to a close. Of course this is for very different reasons. Spain, the current European champions, has followed that tremendous feat by lifting the world crown. The football widows have now regained possession of their husbands and sons, who for the past month have been pre-occupied with nothing other than football. Imagine the frenzy if we had a team that could compete at the highest level. Spain were worthy winners, much to my chagrin as I had a fairly large bet on Holland. Diego Forlan, quite rightly named as the player of the competition, was outstanding throughout, and his contribution had much to do with the excellent showing of Uraguay. Another celebrity to emerge has been Paul, the psychic octopus, who had a hundred per cent success rate, predicting the match winner throughout. His modus operandi was to pick one of two food items in a tank. As octopi only live for a maximum of five years, punters will not be able to rely on his tips at the next world cup in four years time and William Hill will not have to close his account. I have heard many stories of gigs being cancelled, as the venue have opined that there is not room for football and entertainment on the same evening. With a little bit of forward planning, it would not have been rocket science for the act not to be booked in the first place. I feel genuinely sorry for

acts involved in this, as there is precious little work about as it is. Popular local singer/songwriter, now living in Selby, had his Saturday gig cancelled with three days notice, and a hastily arranged fill in gig was also cancelled. Venues that treat artistes so shabbily should be blacklisted by all other acts, which would be an instant cure to the problem. If I had my way, these venues would not even get a carol singer at Christmas. My Benson and Hedges diet, although very successful,(I am now within two pounds of my target weight of twelve stones and seven pounds, from a starting point of fourteen stones and four pounds) has had an unfortunate side effect. I have a chest infection which is more powerful than my first course of anti-biotics. I am now on a second course of stronger stuff. My doctor sent me for a chest x-ray, describing me on the card for the radiologist as ‘persistent cough, weight loss and smoker.’ Whatever happened to kind, generous and handsome? The big story of the week has been that of Raoul Moat, who straight after his release from prison is alleged to have sought revenge on his girlfriend for breaking off the relationship and getting with someone else. He is alleged to have shot the boyfriend of only one week dead and seriously injuring his ex girlfriend and then gone on the run wounding a police officer. The whole country has been very condemnatory, and I try to see the other side of the coin. The man has obviously had a severe

Last Weekʼs Solutions CROSS: 4) Address, 8) Outwit, 9) Abscess, 10) Thatch, 11) In lieu, 12) Reopened, 18) Test-tube, 20) Booths, 21) Kowtow, 22) Stopper, 23) Adhere, 24) Tactile. DOWN: 1) Pottery, 2) Ethanol, 3) Big cue, 5) Debrides, 6) Recall, 7) System, 13) Nutshell, 14) Rustler, 15) Between, 16) Hot tea, 17) Stop it, 19) Too odd. mental breakdown and violence, which was part of his life as a club bouncer, was the only way he could express himself. I am not saying what he did was right, or justified, I am just trying to get some perspective of why this tragedy occurred in the first place, with the needless loss of two lives. Apparently, on facebook, he has attained some form of hero status, which is of course ridiculous. Two thousand people pressed the ‘like’ button for a memorial to him. At the end of the day, he is still someone’s son and somebody’s father. If anyone ran off with my Caron, I would break his white stick and kick his guide dog. (Just kidding Caz, you know I am a dog lover.) We visited what has become a favourite pub of mine, the Steelmelters at Killamarsh, on Friday night to see my dear and close friend, Sunny Daye, and I have to say she was magnificent, losing none of that amazing talent and stagecraft that I have enjoyed for so many years. The benefit night for my good pal, Glen Dale, who has had a leg amputated, has now been finalised. The venue is Wadsley wmc, and a fantastic show which includes an appearance by Hi De Hi’s Paul Shane, great entertainment from amongst others, Sunny Daye, Cassie Kennedy, Robin Good, Glen’s two singing sons, Dave Lee and Lee Johns, and compered by the best all rounder , Gary Phillips. What a night that will be. Ticket information will be available shortly. I am indebted to my buddy and managing editor Andrew Platts for co- promoting this evening with me.

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PARAMORE Fueled By Ramen recording group Paramore are excited to announce that they will be back to tour the UK before the end of 2010, stopping off at Sheffield Arena on Thursday 11th November. Tickets, priced £22.50 (may be subject to booking fee) are on general sale now. This tour follows their sold out arena tour at the end of 2009, and the release of their Number 1 album ‘Brand New Eyes’. Anyone who has seen the band on the road already knows Paramore have an incendiary live show; however with brand new eyes, the group has proved they’re also able to juxtapose all of their indie-minded influences into a seamless

collection of songs that embrace the future without abandoning the band’s past. Tickets, priced £22.50 (may be subject to booking fee) go on general sale at 9am on Friday 28th May in person at the Arena Box Office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 or online at www.sheffieldarena.co.uk or www.arenaticketshop.co.uk

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It got crowded in heaven so, for one day and one day only, it was decided to only accept people who had really bad day on the day they died. St. Peter was standing at the pearly gates and said to the first man, “Tell me about the day you died.” The man said, “Oh, it was awful. I was sure my wife was having an affair, so I came home early to catch her with him. I searched all over the apartment but couldn’t find him anywhere. So I went out onto the balcony, we live on the 25th floor, and found this man hanging over the edge by his fingertips. I went inside, got a hammer, and started hitting his hands. He fell, but landed in some bushes. So, I got the refrigerator and pushed it over the balcony and it crushed him. The strain of the act gave me a heart attack, of which I died from.” St. Peter couldn’t deny that this was a pretty bad day, and since it was a crime of passion, he let the man in. He then asked the next man in line about the day he died. “Well, sir, it was awful,” said the second man. “I was doing aerobics on the balcony of my 26th floor apartment when I twisted my ankle and slipped over the edge. I managed to grab the balcony of the apartment below, but some maniac came out and started pounding on my fingers with a hammer. Luckily I landed in some bushes. But, then the guy dropped a refrigerator on me!” St. Peter chuckled, let him into heaven and decided he could really start to enjoy this job. “Tell me about the day you died?” he said to the third man in line. “OK, picture this; I’m naked, hiding inside a refrigerator....”

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LIAM ʻEXCELSʻ THROUGH COUNCIL SCHEME Since he was seven-years old Liam Richards’ life has been shaped by a love of martial arts. The sport has improved his health and fitness and also helped him cope with school bullies when he was a youngster. With encouragement and support from Sheffield City Council’s enterprise programme, the 21 year-old from Sheffield has used his passion for martial arts to set up his own business teaching others the skill and philosophy behind kickboxing and karate. Liam said: “Through martial arts I learned how to defend myself and became more focused, fitter and healthier. But one of the main benefits for me was that it gave me the confidence to help me cope with bullying at school. I wanted to be able to pass my skills on.” Liam began teaching martial arts classes to youngsters and adults under the Excel brand two-and-a half years ago. His classes quickly grew in popularity and he outgrew the rented rooms at his local gym. His popularity as one-half of martial arts dance duo Strike, has also raised the profile of Liam’s venture. Liam and his Strike partner Danny Ball appeared on the popular television talent show in 2008, reaching the finals with their show-stopping martial arts skills and acrobatics. The next stage of Liam’s business venture was made possible thanks to advice and financial assistance from Sheffield City Council’s enterprise programme Liam explained: “I have been in contact with the council’s enterprise programme for about four months. The meetings with enterprise coaches have been really useful as they helped me get sponsorship, showed me how to do a business plan and helped me concentrate on the financial side of setting up a business. That was really useful in particular as people like me may have the motivation and determination to make

a business work but it showed me that I need to concentrate on how to make it work financially too. Liam went on to open Excel Martial Arts Academy, based at Holbrook Industrial Estate, Beighton, Sheffield. The academy was formally opened in June 2010 following a celebratory event at Crystal Peaks Shopping Centre. Children and adults attended the event to see awe-inspiring demonstrations and try their hand at kickboxing, Brazilian jiu jitsu, street and break-dance workshops, alongside celebrity guest, former Hollyoaks actress Gemma Atkinson. Liam said: “I also received £1,000 funding from the enterprise programme which I spent on gym mats for the academy. This was a massive help as I don’t think I would have been able to afford the set-up costs without that initial financial help. My students now have a modern and fully equipped venue in which to practice and learn.” The Academy has since gone from strength to strength and currently teaches about 160 children and 30 adults, and has appointed a second instructor, Liam Eccles. The Excel Martial Arts Academy is also complimented by Partner Company Excel Dance – run by Liam’s 19-year-old sister Sharnie Richards. Sharnie teaches complimentary sports and dance activities such as street dance, break-dancing and cheerleading. Freelance employees also offer personal training, circuit training, Pilates and yoga. Excel Dance is also located at Holbrook Industrial Estate. Excel is family friendly with sports and dance activities to suit all ages and abilities. There are ‘Mini Strike’ classes for toddlers aged three to five-years-old and ‘Mini Movers’ is designed to inspire tots to dance. Women can also attend ladies only sessions. Excel also offers martial arts themed

birthday parties where members can bring along their friends and family to celebrate in style and try tricks of the trade. Excel is also becoming a wellknown name within Sheffield’s schools, through visits to inspire and teach martial arts. Liam hopes that martial arts will become a popular activity in schools alongside traditional sports such as football and athletics. “Martial art is a great way of helping children get fit and healthy but we also teach youngsters life skills such as respect, perseverance, confidence, discipline and how to deal with bullying. I find that youngsters don’t need to use their martial arts training when dealing with bullies, it’s about having confidence. One 10-year-old boy in particular had been expelled from school and since I’ve taught him martial arts he has developed into a hard working and respectful child. That’s what inspires and motivates me,” Liam said. In future Liam plans to franchise the business and if this is successful the Excel Martial Arts Academy may be a familiar name in many more towns across Yorkshire. Liam said: “I’m not from a business background so the help and advice from the enterprise programme was so helpful. The link between Strike and the enterprise programme is something I definitely want to continue. The meetings with the coaches will really help me with business planning and has helped me focus on the financial implications of developing my business. Going forward this will be essential to make Excel work.”


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A FLAT MINOR IN SHEFFIELD! Elliot Minor started as a duo, Alex Davies and Ed Minton, who met at school when they were thirteen. Davies had previously been studying to be a concert violinist, but Minton introduced him to rock acts such as Green Day, Blink 182, and Something Corporate. In 2005, after they left Uppingham, they took a gap year to focus on their music. Davies bumped into childhood friend Dan Hetherton when they were both picking up younger brothers and invited him to a band practice. He joined as the band’s drummer, and later they recruited Dan’s brother, Ed, to play bass. Davies kept in contact with another childhood friend, Ali Paul, who joined as their keyboardist. They named themselves The Academy, though later changed the name due to legal reasons. Davies built a simple recording studio at his home, called Mavehole Studios, in which they started to record more songs. Virtually all of their promotion was done through MySpace networking. In 2006, Elliot Minor won a

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MySpace competition to support McFly on their Greatest Hits tour with an audience of over 13,000 at Newcastle. And they signed to an independent label Repossession Records, run by their manager, Gary Ashley. Their first single, “Parallel Worlds”, reached No 31 on the UK Official Charts; and subsequent singles, “Jessica”, “The White One Is Evil”, and “Still Figuring Out”, all reached the top 30. They went on to sign a distribution deal with Warner and recorded their debut album in Santa Monica, California, with Jim Wirt. It debuted on April 14th, 2008. Many of the songs from the album were written during their school days, and upon release, the album managed to debut at No 6 on the UK Albums Chart and at No 30 on the Irish Albums Chart. That same year, Elliot Minor played at several large music festivals, including T in the Park, Reading and Leeds, and the Download Festival. They made an appearance on Jo Whiley’s Radio 1’s Live Lounge – Volume 3, recording a cover of Take That’s “Rule the World”. And their song “Running Away” was featured on the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics coverage (not a bad year then). The band took a break from touring to write their second album, Solaris. And In June 2009, the band announced that their distribution deal with Warner had come to an end, and that they

a fan was murdered. This tragic incident brought an aura of fear surrounding the Brazilian show business producers, and conveyed a false image of evilness of the Sepultura fans. For years to come all their concerts in Brazil would only happened after long and harsh negotiations. But their most important work was released in 1993, with a stunning party in a medieval castle in England, where the press from all over the globe met. With the CHAOS AD album the band incorporated some unexpected elements to their brutal sound, like the Brazilian rhythms in the instrumental piece Kaiowas. Ever since this album came out, bringing new ideas, concepts and cultures in their music it has now become Sepultura’s trademark. Territory was the first single off CHAOS AD. And the Territory video clip was shot in Israel, which was a huge step forward for a Brazilian metal band. The band then won the MTV Video Music Awards for best video of the year in Brazil. The band went on to break numerous records and collected many awards, and despite lineup changes the band are still going strong and you can catch them live in Sheffield when they play the Corp on the 15th. Sepultura + Gama Bomb + Back To The Sea: The Corporation, Thursday 15th July, £15.00 adv. Doors 7:00PM, age 14+

had decided to part ways from the label and release Solaris on Repossession Records as an independent album. Alex Davies drew from the experiences and changes in his life over the years Elliot Minor had been formed until the present when writing the album. He says, “The majority of the songs are uplifting as I was being positive in a pretty tough year to work through and the others are more personal and intimate.” They have described their first album as being a collection of singles, while their second is more of a proper album with a beginning, middle, and end. Catch the band live at The Corp on the 14th. Elliot Minor + Hitomi + Volume Zero: The Corporation, Wednesday 14th July, £10 adv. Doors 7:00PM, age 14+

TRAMLINES @ THE CITY HALL Sheffield City Hall will once again be playing a key part in this year’s Tramlines music festival, which is set to take over the city from 23 - 25 July 2010. The City Hall’s involvement has been stepped up from last year as the venue is set to host the festival’s New Music Stage on both Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 July. The iconic grade II listed building will once again create a dramatic backdrop as a stage is set to be built on the City Hall steps. Tramlines organisers are intending the New Music Stage, sponsored by Exposed Magazine, to compliment the Main Stage events taking place on Devonshire Green, by offering a more alternative selection of acts. For the Saturday, notable music webzineDrowned in Sound have lined up an exciting roster of new and emerging bands such as Dinosaur Pile Up, Chapel Club and The Twilight Sad, with Blood Red Shoes in the headlining slot. On Sunday Sheffield experimental rock outfit, Rolo Tomassi are set to curate the stage drafting in the likes of friends Gallops and Grammatics to perform. Rolo Tomassi themselves will perform a set before headliners Gallows round off the weekend. The doors of the Memorial Hall will also be flung open to the general public on Sunday as the organisers of Sheffield’ Sensoria Festival of film and music will be joining forces with the members of I Monster to create The Audio Visual Zone. This will include live performances from Animat, The Abstract Film Orchestra, The Pony Harvest, Skywatchers and Tara Busch, while the walls of the Memorial Hall will provide a canvas for an array of visual displays set against these performances. The Audio Visual Zone is set to utilise the venue in a way that has never been seen before whilst also providing a chilled environment that festival goers can relax in, should they wish to escape the hustle and bustle of the rest of the festival. In true spirit of Tramlines all these events are free of charge and no tickets are needed.

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artist: Pendulum Single: Witchcraft release date: 19th July The second single from their hardhitting ‘Immersion’ album. They’re already being accused, unfairly I think, of being a one trip pony. Ok, they have hit on a formula that works and this single does have the very similar parts to it that make a Pendulum single. But this is only the second album where they’ve hit on this particular style. So I say let them go with it and take it to its extreme. If you buy an album by a band and you love it, it can be a tad disappointing if you then buy the follow up and it’s something completely different. I think what Pendulum have done is taken all the best elements of their previous album and extend them throughout ‘Immersion’.

It is a relentless album and delivers, not just what is written on the can, but takes that staple new sound and homes it to perfection. You will recognise the arrangement on this, slow vocal intro, steady build up and then BANG! The “drum and bass drums” (if get what I mean) crash in and the synth riffs start. This does have a lighter synth sound that isn’t dissimilar to pan pipes (take that as a positive) which I really like. But we then get a second riff that follows which is more the staple Pendulum sound. Its fast, its catchy and it’ll pack dancefloors. A few people are now going against this band but I believe that it’s just musical snobbery. Once you start to get big success you then get the inevitable big criticism. I prefer to judge people by the quality they produce and this is quality!

artist: Diana Vickers Single: The Boy Who... release date: 19th July Here we have one of the finalists of the past series of X-Factor. She stood out from most of the other female vocalists, mainly I think because of her Sandie Shaw kinda “no shoe wearing hippy chick persona”. Her vocals were/are a little different to what gets past the early judging panels on that program. It’s a sort of little girl breathy style that is quite appealing and it makes a nice change. The problem we have here though is, once again, the wrong kind of music for the artist. This is a very average throwaway pop song. Little girls may like it but it aint gonna appeal to anyone over 12. She could’ve handled a more up to date Blondie or even a slight rockier style. She also has the danger of becoming annoying with her vocal style, it could start to irritate rather than intrigue.

artist: Goldfrapp Single: Alive release date: Out Now The original of this has been out for a few weeks now. But this re-mix is brand new and I had to mention it on here. Goldfrapp have been a bit weak of late. Not really hitting the heights of ‘Black Cherry’ I’m sorry to say. So they’ve been given the “Rock” treatment with this new mix. Trying to give it some balls………I applaud that wholeheartedly. The guitars on this are full on, heavy and brilliant. It sounds like Korn have trampled all over Goldfrapp’s studio. There is just one problem though…………….it just doesn’t fit? It sounds as if someone’s got a guitar and drum track from some other song and just stuck it under the original track. This is a brilliant idea, terribly executed. Shame.

artist: Jedward Single: All the Small Things release date: ???

Nope! I refuse to put the release date of this…….. (“surely it’s obvious”…The Editor). Yes they’ve covered a Blink 182 tune and it is one of the most annoyingly ridiculous releases of the year. Absolutely awful!


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This week I would like to start with a little announcement - at the end of March 2011, after 16 years, I will be hanging up my frilly shirt and red hanky. I will be putting my Meatloaf show into retirement to concentrate on ‘2real’ with Glyn. It was not an easy decision to make but we both feel that ‘2real’ is the way forward. I would like to thank my current partner in crime Gaynor for the last 12 months. I have loved working with her and have appreciated her dedication and commitment. I would like to thank Harry and Cliff for working hard to look after ‘Fallen from Hell’ and also to all the agents that booked us. Big thanks also go out to Karen, the girls, Jo and Phil, Donna, and Paul for all their help. Thanks to Rik, Neil and Neil, and Jim for their commitment during the ‘2 Out of 3 Days’ but most of all an enormous thank you to all the people who have supported the Meatloaf show. Many many thanks! Please look out for the ‘Fallen from Hell’ performance dates and come and join us for a beer. A date to let you know about is Thursday the 29th of July when ‘2real’ will be joined by a number of other acts to take part in a

charity night. The charity night will take place at the Grove Social Club, Conisbrough and will raise money for Breast Cancer. It is a ticket do and they are selling fast! Tickets can be purchased at the club. Get yourself down and have a cracking night! Remember a couple of weeks ago when I said that a well known Sheffield band was getting back together with their old lead singer - well, the band is ‘Steeler’ and the singer Lee Warris. Lee Warris of ‘Frite Nite’ fame is currently in rehearsals with the rest of the lads putting together what is going to be a cracking show and to be honest one that I can’t wait to see. Well, the world cup is over and Spain are now champions of the world. I think now is the time to book a holiday to Spain, put on a Spanish football shirt and get free ale every night. I’m not sure if it will work but it has got to be worth a try. The other night I went to see ‘The Steve Milton Band’. They are old mates of mine and I have to say that they are just as good as ever. They have been doing the pub circuit for a million years, with Ian on drums, Joe on keys, Steve up front, Fingers on bass and the wonderful John Fox on lead guitar. They are a brilliant band and if you like rock and blues music then it really doesn’t get any better.

I would like to begin by apologising to any readers who were disappointed not to find my column in last week’s issue – I had an extremely busy week at work! However, I have a great deal to report this week. On Friday night I went down to Queen’s Social Club to see Stephanie King’s ‘Stars of the Future’ stage show. I was pleasantly surprised to find the club nearly full to capacity. The production showcased a vast array of young talent with participants ranging in age from 7 to 17 years. What a show these kids put on! Each young performer put their heart and soul into their act. Not only were the performances of an exceptionally high standard but many of the performers showed an amazing stage presence. I enjoyed every part of the show, and I was by no means alone in this opinion. Everyone I spoke to after the show was full of praise. The parents of these young performers should be and the party each Monday is not extremely proud. for the faint hearted, it really is However, I must say that a cracking night! I have recently none of this would have been CLUBSCENE discovered that Fridays at the possible if it wasn’t for the by Paul Walker Domino are also fantastic. Every dedication of one lady – the Friday a jam night run by Rudi This month I have chosen a one and only Stephanie King. pub, mainly because I have sung and Joe takes place. I have been reliably informed that the night Stephanie is an amazing talent there a number of times over is really taking off, so if you’re a herself who has chosen to the years and they have always budding musician or a singer that devote most of her spare time made me feel welcome. is looking for somewhere to show to finding and nurturing young The pub is the Domino on Kimoff your talents then get yourself berworth Park Road, Rotherham. talent. She hold rehearsals evdown to the Domino.Talking of The staff are great, particularly the singing, for the next 3 weeks I ery Monday night (after a full lovely Rachel and her mum Ang. day at work) in order to give am covering for my mate George It really is a pleasure to perform kids the chance to fulfil their at The Plough in Wingfield, there. The Domino has entertainRotherham. George has gone potential. I don’t think Stephament every Monday which is home to Malta for a few weeks so nie receives enough recogniprovided by GR ENTERTAINI will be there working his Sunday tion for the hard work she puts MENTS. I know there are many nights. I will be taking a karaoke in and so I would like to take acts out there that say they will machine and over 31,000 songs this opportunity to thank her never perform in pubs but this is so hopefully I should have evon behalf of everyone who has one pub for which they should erything covered. The PA will be make an exception. benefited from her generosity. set up so if you fancy a sing then The main character (and I mean you just need to make yourself This week I was also lucky character) of the Domino is a known. Come and have a good enough to see a performance lovely woman called Gladys. She night in a lovely pub with a great by fantastic female vocalist is the life and soul of the party atmosphere. Jade McKenzie at Woodhouse question might have been a member Mill Westend WMC. Although of the club for a great number of I had heard of Jade ( I believe years and may have sat in the same she was previously part of a CLUBSCENE spot on a weekly basis but to have duo with her sister Jessica Jay) by Paul Walker a go at the poor act is uncalled for. I had not had the pleasure of Even if the act has been to the club When I’m performing at a club I hearing her sing. Jade had a often arrive early, around 6, to set before they cannot be expected to lovely voice and delivered a up for the show and so many times remember who sits where. over the years I have heard (and So what’s your opinion? Answers on brilliant range of songs. She so have many other acts) someone a postcard please. I think it should had a good stage presence and claim ‘YOU CAN’T PUT THAT be the venue’s responsibility to have interacted with her audience THERE, THAT’S MY SEAT’. someone there to instruct the band well. Jade works for Cee Bee Now I don’t know what the official on where to set up. After a possible Variety Agency and if she is policy is but my understanding is 3 hours of driving to the gig, carryperforming at a club near you that unless there is a reserved sign ing equipment (sometimes up the I highly recommend that you on the table in question then it is fi re escape) and then setting up, not available for me to use. Surely it attend. You won’t be disapto mention making sure leads are is not that much of a hardship for taped down so it is safe for people to pointed. someone to move just one table Well thats all from me this down for one night rather than kick- walk over them, I think the act has a week - enjoy your reading. right to be cheesed off. So come on ing up a stink and putting a downer

VENUE FOR JULY

SEATING IN CLUBS

on the night before it has even begun. I understand that the person in

clubs give us a chance. I would love to hear your thoughts on the matter.

Paul Rocky Horror

YOUNG MUSICIANS PLAN ROCK TRIBUTE TO BEST FRIEND ʻBEANʼ Young musicians in Rotherham are planning to host a rock, indie and metal festival in memory of their good friend Rob ‘Bean’ Crook who died in a road accident in January at just 23 years old. His funeral was attended by several hundred people including some of the bands he followed. Bean’s Friends also created a new band called “Bean’s Bizkits” who cover songs from Bean’s favourite bands. They proved so popular that the idea for the ‘Bean Fest’ was born. The idea was supported heavily by Facebook users and a date for the festival has been set for Saturday July 24. “Bean’s Bizkits” have gone on to get good reviews after performing at several sell-out shows in town. The band’s vocalist Philip Whitehead said: “I hope we are demonstrating a positive way of grieving to help other people if they find themselves in similar circumstances.” All proceeds from the event will go to Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice, a charity chosen by Bean’s parents Dorothy and Dennis Crook. The festival is free of charge but fundraising will take place through voluntary donations/ bucket collections on the day and an auction for specially donated prizes. As well as Bean’s Bizkits the line-up will include Monte Carlo $afe Crackers, Sporadic Slaughter and many more acts. As well as live music, the festival will also feature a comedian, hypnotist and DJs. The festival will take place at The Star Inn (High Street, Rawmarsh) between noon and midnight. The live music will start at 12 noon and finishes around 9pm - each performance is scheduled to last around 30 minutes.

ULTRAVOX BACK ON THE ROAD

Having interviewed Midge Ure about 10 minutes ago I can’t help but be impressed by his enthusiasm. You would have thought that he was 21 years old and embarking on his first nationwide tour. Ultravox will be appearing at the 02 Academy Sheffield on Wednesday 25th August. Following their amazing 15 date comeback sell out tour of the UK, which included two outstanding shows at Hammersmith Apollo and The Roundhouse in London this year, Ultravox have today announced a some UK tour dates in April 2010 on the eve of their first European Tour in 25 years. Due to phenomenal public demand, Ultravox have ventured out on the road again, aptly named ‘Return To Eden Part II’ this follows amazing fan reaction and very high critical acclaim and stellar reviews from the media. The band’s line up of Midge Ure, Chris Cross, Warren Cann and Billy Currie, will perform shows across the UK and Europe. Fans can look forward to the band performing material from all their albums, including Vienna, Rage in Eden and Quartet and material not covered in the last tour. Ultravox were one of one of the primary exponents of the British electronic pop music movement of the early 1980’s. “When we talked about the possibility of getting together to do the 2009 tour it was only ever going to be a one off celebration of our achievements and to mark the fact it was the 30th anniversary of writing Vienna so this was never, ever on our radar. This has simply come about by the desire and phenomenal reaction by the public to see and hear more. We have all agreed to perform a handful of shows in the UK in 2010 to coincide with the release of the live DVD we recorded at Anyone wishing to participate, the Roundhouse back in April. support or help the event can It just seems like a great way get in touch by email at Bean- to leave a little addition to our fest@live.co.uk substantial legacy before we all move on. We were always Donations and pledges are a live performance band and also welcome; these can be the DVD and demand for the made via http://www.justgivnew shows kind of confirms ing.com/beanfest that” stated Midge Ure

ITʼS OUR LEOPARD SKIN AMNESTY

MAGIC AM WEEKLY COLUMN by Trevor Thomas

Well as I write this, I’m dreading the call in from the nurses to have some minor surgery done on my right eye. I am terrible with needles at the best of times but am assured it’s relatively quick and painless. However, I’ve been warned as well that I may need to wear a patch for a day or so. The snag is that I am quite short sighted in my left eye though, so might be forced to wear my driving glasses over the top of the patch in order to maintain good vision on the other side, which may look a bit odd. May be I could get a Lord Charles style monocle? Anyway, all this to one side, Rod Stewart is coming to Sheffield next Tuesday. Would you like to see the legend of leopard skin in concert? We’re now well into our ‘Great Magic Leopard Skin Amnesty’ swopping your leopard skin clothes and accessories for those much sought after tickets, all through this week in the run up to the gig. Click on magicam.co.uk and see some of the things listeners are willing to trade in – blouses, skirts, leggings and even earrings all covered in leopard skin print. Have a rummage round the house and then quickly email us a picture of anything you have before Friday, including your name and phone number, and you could be off to the show. Plus, don’t forget we’re giving away more digital radios to enjoy the best of the 60s, 70s and more in crystal clear stereo. See you next week, in crystal clear vision too hopefully! Trevor

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Thursday 16th July

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Friday 16th July

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Saturday 17th July BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 10:00 Golf: The Open 12:00 BBC News 12:05 Regional News and Weather 12:10 Golf: The Open 5:15 BBC News 5:25 Regional News and Weather 5:35 FILM: Toy Story 2 7:00 101 Ways to Leave a Game show 8:00 Tonight’s the Night 8:50 The National Lottery Saturday Night Draws 9:00 Casualty 9:50 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow 10:35 BBC News 10:55 FILM: The Rock

6:00 Harry and Toto 6:10 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 6:20 Postman Pat: SDS 6:35 Guess with Jess 6:50 Pingu 7:00 Everything’s Rosie 7:10 dirtgirlworld 7:25 Sportsround 7:40 Wolverine and the X-Men 8:00 Raven 8:30 School of Silence 9:00 Paradise Cafe 9:30 Animals at Work 10:00 Horrible Histories10:30 Deadly 60 11:00 Richard Hammond’s Blast Lab 11:30 Evacuation to the Manor House 12:00 Degrassi: The Next Generation 12:25 The Cut 12:50 The Cut: Auditions - The Boys 1:05 The Cut: Auditions - The Girls 1:20 The 5.19 Show 1:35 Best of No Hats, No Trainers 2:00 FILM: Two Rode Together 3:45 Flog It! 4:15 Sacred Music 5:15 Golf: The Open 7:30 Dad’s Army 8:00 FILM: Is Anybody There? 9:30 The Man Who Would Be Caine 10:00 FILM: Eastern Promises 11:40 FILM: The Ipcress File

ITV 1 6.00 The Fluffy Club 9.25 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries 10.25 Children’s Hospital 10.55 Monk 11.55 ITV News 12.10 This Morning: Saturday 1.10 Totally You’ve Been Framed! 1.55 FILM: Arthur 3.45 FILM: Catwoman 5.40 Calendar News/Weather 5.55 ITV News/Weather 6.15 You’ve Been Framed! Kids Special 7.15 Odd One In 8.00 Magic Numbers 9.00 30 Years of An Audience With... 10.00 ITV News/Weather 10.15 FILM: Captain Corelli’s Mandolin 12.40 The Zone

Channel 4 6:10 Yo Gabba Gabba 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 FIM Superbike World Championship 2010 7:30 World Sport 8:00 The Morning Line 9:00 Orange Rockcorps Manchester 9:50 Taio Cruz: Video Exclusive 9:55 Friends 10:25 Friends 10:55 Big Brother 11:55 Big Brother 12:25 The Hollyoaks Music Show With Matalan.co.uk 12:55 Under The Skin: Mark Ronson 1:55 Channel 4 Racing From Newbury, Newmarket And Market Rasen 3:55 Come Dine With Me 4:25 Come Dine With Me 4:55 Come Dine With Me 5:30 Come Dine With Me 6:00 Come Dine With Me 6:30 Channel 4 News 6:55 4thought.Tv 7:00 Film: Guns Of The Magnificent Seven 9:00 Big Brother 10:00 Misfits 11:05 Film: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 1:05 Big Brother: Live

Five 7.00 Elmo’s World 7.15 Pocoyo 7.25 The Milky and Shake Show 7.30 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 7.45 Noddy in Toyland 7.55 Milkshake! Bop Box 8.00 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 8.12 Milkshake! Show Songs 8.15 Little Princess 8.30 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.50 Igam Ogam 9.00 Olivia 9.15 The Mr. Men Show 9.30 Gerald McBoing Boing 10.00 Zoo Days 10.05 Fifth Gear 10.35 The Man Who Moves Buildings 11.35 Don’t Stop Believers 11.40 Battle of Britain: The Lost Evidence 12.40 Film: Operation Crossbow 2.55 Film: None but the Brave 4.55 Film: See No Evil, Hear No Evil 6.50 Five News 6.55 Don’t Stop Believers 7.00 NCIS 7.55 NCIS 8.50 CSI: Miami 9.50 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 10.45 Law and Order 11.45 Don’t Stop Believers 11.50 Cops in Crisis

Sunday 18th July BBC One

BBC Two

ITV 1

Channel 4

6:00 Breakfast

6.00 The Fluffy Club 9.25 Coronation Street Omni-

6:05 The Hoobs 6:30 The Hoobs 7:00 Catching

9:00 The Andrew Marr Show

bus 12.05 ITV News/Weather 12.10 This Morning:

The Impossible 7:55 Mobil 1 The Grid 8:20 Quaife

6:00 Harry and Toto 6:10 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 6:20 Postman Pat: SDS 6:35 Guess with Jess 6:50 Pingu 7:00 Everything’s Rosie 7:10 10:00 Sunday Morning Live dirtgirlworld 7:25 Muddle Earth 7:35 Bear Behaving Badly 8:00 Wingin’ It 8:20 Sam and Mark’s 11:00 Cash in the Attic Guide to Dodging Disaster 8:30 Planet Ajay 9:00 11:30 The Politics Show Big Babies 9:15 OOglies 9:30 Something for the 12:45 Golf: The Open Weekend 11:00 Golf: The Open 12:45 MotoGP 2010: Round 8 - Sachsenring 2:00 Flog It! 2:30 7:00 Antiques Roadshow EastEnders 4:25 Escape to the Country 5:25 Songs 7:45 BBC News of Praise 6:00 Wild Wales: The Heart of Wales 7:00 Dragons’ Den 7:55 Regional News and Weather 8:00 Top Gear 8:00 FILM: Pirates of the Caribbean: 9:00 FILM: The Damned United Dead Man’s Chest 10:30 Brian Clough: The Greatest Manager England Never Had? 10:20 BBC News 11:30 Mock the Week 10:35 Regional News and Weather 12:00 FILM: Things to Do Before 10:45 FILM: Enigma You’re 30

Sunday 1.10 House Gift 2.10 Columbo: Lovely but Lethal 3.40 Agatha Christie’s Poirot 5.40 Ladies of Letters 6.10 Calendar News/Weather 6.20 ITV News/Weather

Msa British Rallycross Championship 8:50 The Hills 9:20 Hollyoaks Omnibus 11:50 Big Brother’s Little Brother 12:50 T4: Being... N-Dubz 1:20 The Simpsons 1:50 The Simpsons 2:20 Film: Ever After: A Cinderella Story 4:35 Deal Or No Deal

6.30 Celebrating The Carpenters

5:25 Film: Grease 7:30 Channel 4 News

7.30 Coronation Street

7:55 4thought.Tv

8.00 Heartbeat. A Whiter Shade of Pale 9.00 Taggart. IOU 10.00 ITV News/Weather 10.15 FILM: Out of Sight 12.30 The Zone

8:00 Dispatches: Catching The Gun Runners 9:00 Big Brother 10:00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man 11:05 The It Crowd 11:40 Stand Up For The Week 12:25 Music On 4 Intros: The Drums

Five 7.00 Elmo’s World 7.15 Pocoyo 7.25 The Milky and Shake Show 7.28 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 7.30 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 7.45 Noddy in Toyland 8.00 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 8.10 Little Princess 8.30 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.45 Igam Ogam 9.00 Olivia 9.15 The Mr. Men Show 9.30 Gerald McBoing Boing 10.00 iCarly 10.35 True Jackson, VP 11.10 Animal Rescue Squad 11.30 The Bridge on the River Kwai: Revealed 12.35 Film: The Violent Men 2.25 Film: Superman II 4.45 Five News 4.55 Film: Finding Nemo 7.00 Don’t Stop Believing 8.30 Film: The Wedding Singer 10.25 Film: Not Another Teen Movie 12.15 Police Interceptors

Monday 19th July BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Escape to the Country 11:00 Homes under the Hammer 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Murder, She Wrote 3:00 BBC News 3:05 ZingZillas 3:25 Zoo Factor 3:50 OOglies 4:05 Mission: 2110 4:35 The Legend of Dick and Dom 5:00 Newsround 5:15 The Weakest Link 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 Fake Britain 8:00 EastEnders 8:30 Panorama 9:00 Who Do You Think You Are? 10:00 BBC News 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 My Child’s Big Fat Birthday Party 11:25 FILM: It’s a Boy Girl Thing

6:00 Harry and Toto 6:10 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 6:20 Postman Pat: SDS 6:35 Guess with Jess 6:50 Pingu 7:00 Everything’s Rosie 7:10 dirtgirlworld 7:25 LazyTown 7:50 Charlie and Lola 8:00 Barney’s Barrier Reef 8:30 Ed and Oucho’s Excellent Inventions 9:00 Roar 9:30 Gimme a Break 10:00 Copycats 10:30 Deadly 60 11:00 Sam and Mark’s Guide to Dodging Disaster 11:10 The Flintstones 11:35 The Flintstones 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 Working Lunch 1:00 The World at War 1:50 Hands on Nature 2:05 Wanted Down Under 3:00 Diagnosis Murder 3:45 Flog It! 4:30 Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time 5:15 The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Antiques Road Trip 7:00 Victorian Pharmacy 8:00 University Challenge 8:30 Antiques Master 9:00 On the Frontline: Life with the Green Howards 10:00 Rev 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Brian Clough: The Greatest Manager England Never Had?

ITV 1 6.00 GMTV 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News/Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00 60 Minute Makeover 4.00 Midsomer Murders 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News/Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Countrywise 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Identity. Pariah 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 FILM: Taking Lives 12.30 The Zone

Channel 4 6:00 The Hoobs 6:25 The Hoobs 6:50 Big Brother’s Little Brother 7:45 Big Brother 8:45 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 9:45 Deal Or No Deal 10:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00 Friends 11:30 Friends 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 Iyaz’s Postcard From T4 On The Beach 12:20 The Tv Book Club 12:50 Come Dine With Me 1:20 Come Dine With Me 1:50 Come Dine With Me 2:20 Come Dine With Me 2:50 Come Dine With Me 3:25 Countdown 4:10 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News/Weather 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 WWI: Finding The Lost Battalions 9:30 Big Brother 10:40 Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares USA 11:40 Being... N-Dubz 12:10 Music On 4: Biffy Clyro: Video Exclusive

Five 7.00 Peppa Pig 7.05 Little Princess 7.20 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Mio Mao 7.35 Roary the Racing Car 7.50 Make Way for Noddy 8.05 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.20 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.30 Thomas & Friends 8.40 Hana’s Helpline 8.50 The WotWots 9.00 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 9.05 Chiro 9.10 Castle Farm 9.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 9.30 Igam Ogam 9.45 Michaela’s Animal Road Trip 10.45 Trisha Goddard 11.45 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12.40 Five News 12.50 House 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 Home and Away 2.50 Don’t Stop Believers 2.55 County Secretsb 3.10 Film: The Colt 5.00 Five News 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 Don’t Stop Believers 6.30 Live From Studio Five 7.30 How Do They Do It? 8.00 Police Interceptors 9.00 Film: The Jackal 11.25 Don’t Stop Believers 11.30 The Sexy Ads Show 12.05 UFC 95: Main Event

Tuesday 20th July BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Escape to the Country 11:00 Homes under the Hammer 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Murder, She Wrote 3:00 BBC News 3:05 ZingZillas 3:25 Zoo Factor 3:50 OOglies 4:05 Mission: 2110 4:35 Horrible Histories 5:00 Newsround 5:15 The Weakest Link 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 EastEnders 8:30 Holby City 9:30 Outnumbered 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 The Bionic Vet 11:05 FILM: Forces of Nature

6:00 Harry and Toto 6:10 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 6:20 Postman Pat: SDS 6:35 Guess with Jess 6:50 Pingu 7:00 Everything’s Rosie 7:10 dirtgirlworld 7:25 LazyTown 7:50 Charlie and Lola 8:00 Barney’s Barrier Reef 8:30 Ed and Oucho’s Excellent Inventions 9:00 Roar 9:30 Gimme a Break 10:00 Copycats 10:30 Deadly 60 11:00 Sam and Mark’s Guide to Dodging Disaster 11:10 The Flintstones 11:35 The Flintstones 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 Working Lunch 1:00 The World at War 1:50 Hands on Nature 2:00 Wanted Down Under 3:00 Diagnosis Murder 3:45 Flog It! 4:30 Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time 5:15 The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Antiques Road Trip 7:00 Antiques Master 7:30 University Challenge 8:00 Top Gear 9:00 That Mitchell and Webb Look 9:30 Shooting Stars 10:00 Miranda 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 How to Beat Tough Times: Money Watch

ITV 1 6.00 GMTV 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00 60 Minute Makeover 4.00 Midsomer Murders. Death of a Stranger 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News/Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Children’s Hospital 8.00 Piers Morgan on Monte Carlo 9.00 The Bill: Taking a Stand 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Ladette to Lady 11.35 October Road 12.30 The Zone

Channel 4 6:15 The Hoobs 6:45 Big Brother’s Little Brother 7:10 Big Brother 8:20 Frasier 8:45 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 9:45 Deal Or No Deal 10:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00 Friends 11:30 Friends 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 Alexandra Burke’s Postcard From T4 On The Beach 12:20 Jamie At Home 12:50 Come Dine With Me 12:50 Come Dine With Me 1:20 Come Dine With Me 1:50 Come Dine With Me 2:20 Come Dine With Me 2:50 Come Dine With Me 3:25 Countdown 4:10 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 The Ugly Face Of Beauty 9:00 The Fairy Jobmother 10:00 Big Brother 11:10 Rhod Gilbert And The Award- Winning Mince Pie 12:10 The Poker Lounge

Five 7.20 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Mio Mao 7.35 Roary the Racing Car 7.50 Make Way for Noddy 8.05 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.30 Thomas & Friends 8.40 Hana’s Helpline 8.50 The WotWots 9.00 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 9.05 Chiro 9.10 Castle Farm 9.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 9.30 Igam Ogam 9.45 Michaela’s Animal Road Trip 10.45 Trisha Goddard 11.45 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12.40 Five News 12.50 House 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 Home and Away 2.50 Don’t Stop Believers 2.55 County Secrets 3.05 Film: Raising Waylon 5.00 Five News 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 Don’t Stop Believers 6.30 Live From Studio Five 7.30 Michaela’s Zoo Babies 8.00 Italian Fascism: Revealed 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 CSI: NY 10.55 Don’t Stop Believers 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation


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Wednesday 21st July BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Escape to the Country 11:00 Homes under the Hammer 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Murder, She Wrote 3:00 BBC News 3:05 ZingZillas 3:25 Zoo Factor 3:45 MyWish 3:50 OOglies 4:05 Mission: 2110 4:35 Little Howard’s Big Question 5:00 Newsround 5:15 The Weakest Link 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 Penguin Island 8:00 Celebrity MasterChef 9:00 Traffic Cops 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 The National Lottery Draws 10:45 Trawlermen 11:45 FILM: The Getaway

6:00 Harry and Toto 6:10 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 6:20 Postman Pat: SDS 6:35 Guess with Jess 6:50 Pingu 7:00 Everything’s Rosie 7:10 dirtgirlworld 7:25 LazyTown 7:50 Charlie and Lola 8:00 Barney’s Barrier Reef 8:30 Ed and Oucho’s Excellent Inventions 9:00 Roar 9:30 Gimme a Break 10:00 Copycats 10:30 Deadly 60 11:00 Animal Park 11:30 The Daily Politics 1:00 Open Gardens 1:30 Working Lunch 2:00 Wanted Down Under 3:00 Diagnosis Murder. Playing God 3:45 Flog It! 4:30 Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time 5:15 The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Antiques Road Trip 7:00 Mary, Queen of Shops 8:00 How to Beat Tough Times: Money Watch 9:00 Dragons’ Den 10:00 QI 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 That Mitchell and Webb Look 11:50 Tribal Wives

ITV 1 6.00 GMTV 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00 60 Minute Makeover 4.00 Midsomer Murders. The Axeman Cometh (Part 1) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 The Lakes 8.00 Midsomer Murders. The Black

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10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 FILM: Crank.

Channel 4 5:55 The Hoobs 6:20 The Hoobs 6:45 Big Brother’s Little Brother 7:10 Big Brother 8:20 Frasier 8:45 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 9:50 Deal Or No Deal 10:35 Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00 Friends 11:30 Friends 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 Jedward’s Postcard From T4 On The Beach 12:20 Jamie At Home 12:50 Come Dine With Me 1:20 Come Dine With Me 1:50 Come Dine With Me 2:20 Come Dine With Me 2:50 Come Dine With Me 3:25 Countdown 4:10 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 How To Look Good Naked 9:00 My Weird & Wonderful Family 10:00 Big Brother 11:15 The Big Bang Theory: The Plimpton Stimulation 11:40 My Name Is Earl

Five 7.00 Peppa Pig 7.05 Little Princess 7.20 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Mio Mao 7.35 Roary the Racing Car 7.50 Make Way for Noddy 8.05 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.25 Peppa Pig 8.30 Thomas & Friends 8.40 Hana’s Helpline 8.50 The WotWots 9.00 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 9.05 Chiro 9.10 Castle Farm 9.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 9.30 Igam Ogam 9.45 Michaela’s Animal Road Trip 10.45 Trisha Goddard 11.45 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12.40 Five News 12.50 House 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 Home and Away 2.50 Don’t Stop Believers 2.55 County Secrets 3.10 Film: “Desperate Escape” 5.00 Five News 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 Don’t Stop Believers 6.30 Live From Studio Five 7.30 Escape from... 8.00 Emergency Bikers 9.00 NCIS 10.00 CSI: NY 10.55 Don’t Stop Believers 11.00 K-Ville 11.55 PartyPoker.com

Thursday 22nd July BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Escape to the Country 11:00 Homes under the Hammer 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Murder, She Wrote 3:00 BBC News 3:05 ZingZillas 3:25 Funky Fables 3:40 Mortified 4:05 Animals at Work 4:35 Deadly 60 5:00 Newsround 5:15 The Weakest Link 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 EastEnders 7:57 BBC News and Regional News 8:00 Celebrity MasterChef 9:00 It Shouldn’t Happen at a Vets 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 Question Time 11:35 This Week

6:00 Harry and Toto 6:10 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 6:20 Postman Pat: SDS 6:35 Guess with Jess 6:50 Pingu 7:00 Everything’s Rosie 7:10 dirtgirlworld 7:25 LazyTown 7:50 Charlie and Lola 8:00 Barney’s Barrier Reef 8:30 Ed and Oucho’s Excellent Inventions 9:00 Roar 9:30 Gimme a Break 10:00 Copycats 10:30 Deadly 60 11:00 Sam and Mark’s Guide to Dodging Disaster 11:10 The Flintstones 11:35 The Flintstones 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 Working Lunch 1:00 The World at War 1:50 Hands on Nature 2:00 Wanted Down Under 3:00 Diagnosis Murder 3:45 Flog It! 4:30 Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time 5:15 The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Antiques Road Trip 7:00 Wainwright Walks: Coast to Coast 7:30 RHS Show Tatton Park 8:00 The Private Life of Pigs 9:00 Victorian Pharmacy 10:00 Mock the Week 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Dragons’ Den

ITV 1 6.00 GMTV 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00 60 Minute Makeover 4.00 Midsomer Murders. The Axeman Cometh (Part 2) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Behind Closed Doors: Tonight 8.00 Emmerdale 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Homes From Hell 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Cops with Cameras 11.35 Superhuman: World’s Smallest People

Channel 4 5:55 The Hoobs 6:20 The Hoobs 6:45 Big Brother’s Little Brother 7:10 Big Brother 8:20 Frasier 8:45 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 9:45 Deal Or No Deal 10:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 11:00 Friends 11:30 Friends 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary Includes News Headlines And Weather 12:05 Diana Vickers’ Postcard From T4 On The Beach 12:20 Jamie At Home 12:50 Come Dine With Me 1:20 Come Dine With Me 1:50 Come Dine With Me 2:20 Come Dine With Me 2:55 Come Dine With Me 3:25 Countdown 4:10 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News Includes Sport And Weather 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 Location, Location, Location 9:00 Undercover Boss 10:00 Big Brother 11:10 Skins

Five 7.00 Peppa Pig 7.05 Little Princess 7.20 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Mio Mao 7.35 Roary the Racing Car 7.50 Make Way for Noddy 8.05 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.20 Peppa Pig 8.30 Thomas & Friends 8.40 Hana’s Helpline 8.50 The WotWots 9.00 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 9.05 Milkshake Monkey 9.10 Castle Farm 9.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 9.30 Igam Ogam 9.45 Michaela’s Animal Road Trip 10.45 Trisha Goddard 11.45 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12.40 Five News 12.50 House 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 Home and Away 2.50 Don’t Stop Believers 2.55 County Secrets 3.10 Film: “Mystery Woman: Sing Me a Murder” 5.00 Five News 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 Don’t Stop Believers 6.30 Live From Studio Five 7.30 Fifth Gear 8.00 The Man Who Moves Buildings 9.00 The Hotel Inspector 10.00 Film: “Quicksand” 11.55 Don’t Stop Believers

Friday 23rd July BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Escape to the Country 11:00 Homes under the Hammer 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Murder, She Wrote 3:00 BBC News 3:05 ZingZillas 3:25 Funky Fables 3:40 Mortified 4:05 Trapped 4:35 Hounded 5:00 Newsround 5:15 The Weakest Link 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 DIY SOS 7:57 BBC News and Regional News 8:00 EastEnders 8:30 Celebrity MasterChef 9:00 My Family 9:30 The Old Guys 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:32 BBC Weather 10:35 Would I Lie to You? 11:05 The National Lottery Draws 11:15 FILM: Crimson Tide

6:00 Harry and Toto 6:10 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 6:20 Postman Pat: SDS 6:35 Guess with Jess 6:50 Pingu 7:00 Everything’s Rosie 7:10 dirtgirlworld 7:25 LazyTown 7:50 Charlie and Lola 8:00 Barney’s Barrier Reef 8:30 Ed and Oucho’s Excellent Inventions 9:00 Roar 9:30 Gimme a Break 10:00 Copycats 10:30 Deadly 60 11:00 Sam and Mark’s Guide to Dodging Disaster 11:10 The Flintstones 11:35 The Flintstones 12:00 The Daily Politics 12:30 Working Lunch 1:00 The World at War 1:50 Hands on Nature 2:00 Wanted Down Under 3:00 Diagnosis Murder 3:45 Flog It! 4:30 Ben Fogle’s Escape in Time 5:15 The Hairy Bikers’ Food Tour of Britain 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Antiques Road Trip 7:00 Victorian Pharmacy 8:00 RHS Show Tatton Park 8:30 Gardeners’ World 9:00 Monsoon Railway 9:55 Coast 10:00 How Not to Live Your Life 10:30 Newsnight & Weather 11:05 Mock the Week. 11:35 Shooting Stars

ITV 1 6.00 GMTV 9.25 The Jeremy Kyle Show 10.30 This Morning 11.25 ITV News 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Loose Women 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 3.00 60 Minute Makeover 4.00 Midsomer Murders. King’s Crystal (Part 1) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Doc Martin 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 FILM: Midnight Run

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5:50 The Hoobs 6:15 The Hoobs 6:40 Big Brother’s Little Brother 7:05 Big Brother 8:15 Frasier 8:45 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 9:45 Deal Or No Deal 10:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 10:55 Friends 11:30 Friends 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary Includes News Headlines And Weather 12:05 Jason Derulo’s Postcard From T4 On The Beach 12:20 Jamie At Home 12:50 Come Dine With Me 1:20 Come Dine With Me 1:50 Come Dine With Me 2:25 Come Dine With Me 2:55 CoMe Dine With Me 3:25 Countdown 4:10 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Fern Britton’s 5 O’clock Show 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News Includes Sport And Weather 7:25 4thought.Tv 7:30 Love, Virtually 8:00 A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away 9:00 Big Brother 10:00 The It Crowd 10:30 Big Brother 11:05 Stand Up For The Week 11:50 Music On 4 Intros: I Blame Coco 12:05 Music On 4 Intros: Lauren Pritchard

7.00 Peppa Pig 7.05 Little Princess 7.20 The Mr. Men Show 7.35 Roary the Racing Car 7.50 Make Way for Noddy 8.05 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.20 Peppa Pig 8.30 Thomas & Friends 8.40 Hana’s Helpline 8.50 The WotWots 9.00 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 9.05 Milkshake Monkey 9.10 Castle Farm 9.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 9.30 Igam Ogam 9.45 Michaela’s Animal Road Trip 10.45 Trisha Goddard 11.45 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12.40 Five News 12.50 House 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 Home and Away 2.50 Don’t Stop Believers 2.55 County Secrets 3.05 Film: “Gracie’s Choice” 5.00 Five News 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 Don’t Stop Believers 6.30 Live From Studio Five 7.30 Zoo Days 8.00 Nature Shock: Death Fog 9.00 The Mentalis 10.00 CSI: NY 10.55 Don’t Stop Believers 11.00 Grey’s Anatomy 12.00 SuperCasino

April about his kiss with Ruby. Charlie is alarmed when she realises that Angelo just does not have enough money to pull off his restaurant idea. Leah suspects that Elijah wants to go back to working as a missionary FRI: Penn writes a letter to his father about his time in Summer Bay - but what is his father’s connection to the area? Penn provides assistance to get Angelo’s restaurant up and running. Leah is aghast when she finds a letter to Elijah from a volunteer organisation. Is he planning on leaving the bay?

representing is none other than Paul Robinson WED: Toadie is dismayed to find out that Sonya has moved on with a new boyfriend. Can he suppress his lingering feelings for her? While Zeke passes his driving test with flying colours, Donna is overcome with nerves ahead of her examination, and resolves not to go THURS: Shaken by the continuing attraction between them, Toadie and Sonya vow to maintain a platonic friendship. Lyn surprises Steph with an offer to pay for her wedding. Toadie, however, decides to raise the money himself - and reconsiders a job offer that could compromise his principles. Sophie confesses to Declan that she has applied to the National Basketball Academy on Harry’s behalf FRI: Lyn is determined to find out Paul’s business with Toadie. Declan is forced to work with Andrew when he takes charge of a PirateNet event at Charlie’s Bar. But when a client begins to harass the female members of staff, Declan is forced to step in - with disastrous consequences. Michael encourages Lucas to apply for a job at the school teaching vocational classes

7 Day Soapwatch EASTENDERS MON: Ben assures Phil that life is fine in prison, but is he telling the whole truth? Ronnie has an unwelcome reminder of the past, and Libby discovers some unsavoury truths about Adam TUES: While Ronnie inadvertently reveals all about her father’s abuse, a paranoid Syed hides his relationship with Christian in public, and Tam starts to question his own feelings towards his brother’s sexuality. Meanwhile, Darren’s attempts to seduce Jodie turn sour, thanks to Abi THURS: While Patrick goes off the rails but is pulled back by Lucas, Roxy and Ronnie finally let Glenda in, and Tam makes small steps towards accepting his brother’s new life FRI: As the family pulls together for Denise’s funeral, Lucas has a surprise. Meanwhile it is D Day for Darren, but Jodie runs scared, and Peggy battles with her family EMMERDALE MON: Shadrach opens up to Marlon. Nathan decides to take matters into his own hands. Holly is furious when Adam and Aaron approach Roz TUES: Maisie gets the wrong idea about Nikhil’s

ex. Diane prepares to leave the Woolpack. Marlon decides to help Shadrach - whether Shadrach likes it or not WED: Diane bids farewell to her life in the village. Nicola is elated when Scarlett offers to loan them cash for the pub - but who will be the new landlords? Nikhil reveals the truth to Maisie THURS: Diane and Charlie’s new life together does not start well. The villagers struggle to come to terms with the new Woolpack landlords. Declan will not give up on Natasha FRI: Shadrach takes his last drink. Diane finally sees Charlie’s true colours. Nathan continues to plot while Natasha is away CORONATION STREET MON: John’s carefully laid plans slowly start to go awry. Can Sophie trust Sian to be alone with Ryan? Dev and Sunita clash over their new babysitting arrangements. A cunning Charlotte exploits a desperate John. Will jealous Ryan out Sophie and Sian? A naive Natasha risks Audrey’s wrath by arranging an unwanted birthday bash THURS: Will Lewis accept a smitten Audrey’s offer? Can John resist Charlotte’s seductive advances?

Cheryl has some good news for Lloyd FRI: Gail receives an unpleasant shock on Audrey’s birthday. Ryan reassures Sophie and Sian with a special gift. Eileen hits back when Lloyd and Steve fail to take her seriously. How will Gail react to the truth about Lewis? Eileen’s property ambitions cause problems for Molly and Tyrone. Hayley’s wedding preparations cause friction between her and Mary HOME AND AWAY MON: Romeo goes cold on Indi. Marilyn looks forward to her date with Sid, in spite of everyone else’s misgivings. Nicole summons up the courage to ask Penn whether he has been seeing other girls TUES: Marilyn is hurt when Romeo informs her about Sid’s tryst with Veronica. Indi and Dex give their father a hard time about his womanising ways. Ruby is annoyed by Liam’s continuing flirtation with Bianca WED: Bianca gives Xavier a hard time when April introduces them to each other. Marilyn decides to go on her date with Sid, regardless of his behaviour. Xavier realises that Ruby is jealous of Bianca and decides to give her some advice THURS: Xavier is torn over whether to tell

NEIGHBOURS MON: Libby is forced to step in when Michael fails to reprimand Natasha for her behaviour. Matters quickly spiral out of control, leading to a furious row between father and daughter. While Steph plans an increasingly lavish wedding, Toadie takes a hard look at his shrinking finances TUES: Libby tries to patch up the rift between Natasha and Michael. Ringo begins his first day working on a building site, but is stunned to discover his new boss is locked in a legal battle with one of Toadie’s clients. Toadie, meanwhile, receives a shock when he learns that the person he is actually

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Sheffield 50+ - The Voice of Older People Heard Nationally Sheffield 50+ Tenth Annual Event

Making Sheffield a great place to grow old Sheffield City Council website

Last Friday, 9 July a large number Over the coming years, the number of of over 50s visited a large number of people aged over fifty in Sheffield will stalls in the Quaker Meeting House grow considerably. As a city, we need to make sure that we are prepared for on St James Street. They enjoyed a cuppa and a chat with the change in our population. This year we’re working on refreshing the numerous advice agencies, took our strategy for an ageing population in part in consultations about South Sheffield. Rotherham and Sheffield’s bus vision of the future, Thriving Local Centres The strategy is to make sure older and Making Sheffield a great place to people in Sheffield enjoy grow old. • a good, healthy quality of life The Lord Mayor of Sheffield, Cllr • being independent Alan Law, opened the event and • being an active member of their visited all the stalls. community • the benefits of safe and stronger communities • equal access to integrated, coordinated services.

The Lord Mayor of Sheffield exercising with Activity Sheffield The stalls were from various organizations including Sheffield Oratorio Chorus who were playing beautiful sounds in the background, Activity Sheffield, South Yorkshire Fire Service offering free home smoke alarms and numerous other organisations. Thank you to all for attending.

We want your opinions on how we make our city a great place to grow old, regardless of how old you are now. If you’d like to speak to someone about this questionnaire, or would like to fill it in over the phone please call us on (0114) 273 4969, or email communitiesinfo@sheffield.gov.uk. The questionnaire is available online at http://www.sheffield.gov.uk/safe-sound/social-services/olderpeople/ agepopquestion Please take the opportunity to complete the questionnaire before the 30 July 2010

Volunteers help older people reduce risk of falls

Volunteers from the charity Agewell & Lunch Clubs in Sheffield teamed up with NHS Sheffield during National Fall Awareness Week at a Members at the Community Assembly roadshow on the Moor, to help older people identify if they were at risk of Stall having a fall. Every year 1 in 3 people over the age of The Citizens Advice Bureau helped 65 fall over and hip fractures are one of people to do an online check to find the most common injuries. Half of those out who the cheapest electricity and who fracture their hip never return to gas suppliers would be for them and, being as active as they were before the if they wanted, to change supplier. An fall and unfortunately, falls can mean initial count by the CAB showed a the end of independence for some older total saving of £2,500 on the day. people. NHS Sheffield has been One visitor said that she had saved a working with local groups to develop fortune just by talking to people. a new self-assessment screening form Finally, a big thank you to the to help older people assess their risk of Mercury for their support and help having a fall and take action. Fifty four with the day. people took part in the self-assessment screening in Sheffield as part of National Falls Awareness Week. Of those who took part, fifteen people assessed themselves as being at risk of falling. Health Send comments and letters, or relevant articles either for the Mercury advice was provided to all taking part, and those at risk of falling were also page or the next Newsletter to: encouraged to contact their relevant health professional for further support Sheffield 50+, Room LG27, and guidance. Find out more about Falls The Town Hall, Sheffield, Prevention at: S1 2HH Tel: 2735426 http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/ Email: sheffield50plus@yahoo.co.uk staywellover50/pages/fallsprevention. aspx www.sheffield50plus.co.uk

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Dates for your Diary Sheffield 50+ (Elders’ Congress) AGM on Thursday, 22 July at 1.15 for 1.30 pm in the Reception Room in the Town Hall. The Banner Cross Family Festival on Saturday, 17 July from 11am – 4pm at Banner Cross Methodist Church and grounds on Glenalmond Road. Over 50 stalls with lots to do including Magic Show, Circus workshop, Kutamba Choir, face painting.

Community Assemblies East You Say Darnall – Sat 17 July Darnall Carnival at High Hazels Park from noon – 5pm Manor – Sat 17 July Family and Community Fun Day, Alison Business Centre from 11am – 5pm Handsworth – Sat 23 July Handsworth Rec, St Joseph’s Road from noon – 4pm Sky Edge – Sat 31 July Sky Edge Family Fun Day, Sky Edge Fields from 1 – 4pm Northern Wed 21 July from 6 - 8pm, Shiregreen Community Centre, 172 Sicey Avenue - you are invited to join your local Councillors for a light buffet from 5.30.

PACT (Partners and Communities Together) Meetings Broomhall 29 July at 6pm in Broomhall Centre, Broomspring Lane, S10 2FB Broomhill 29 July at 7pm in the Greystones area (venue to be confirmed) Central 20 July at 6.30 pm in the Circle, Rockingham Lane (near Costa Coffee on Division Street) Greenlands 22 July at 6pm in SUG TARA, rear of Greenland Court Gleadless 29 July at noon in Lidl Supermarket Car Park, Chesterfield Road, Heeley Woodseats 30 July from 10am – 6pm at Morrisons Supermarket, Meadowhead Stocksbridge and Deepcar 19 July at 2pm in Stocksbridge Library Hillsborough, Stannington, Loxley, Wadsley, Wisewood and Middlewood 22 July at 6.30pm in Hillsborough Arena Netherthorpe, Upperthorpe, Langsett & Walkley 22 July at 3.30pm Burlington Block Meeting Room, Martin Street (accessed via Burlington Street), Sheffield S6 3DS Manor Assembly and PACT 28 July at 10am in Enable, Harborough Avenue. Wybourn and Sky Edge 19 July at 9.30 am in Wybourn Children’s Centre, Manor Oaks Road Sharrowvale, Ecclesall, Dore and Totley 21 July at 6.50pm in Totley Library

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Solicitor Brian Wrigley of Norrie Waite & Slater Solicitors answers questions on the obligations of landlords and tenants to carry out repairs in rented housing

War heightens everything. It sharpens the senses and makes life more vivid. It was, and is, a complete way of living and its music mirrors all the hope, innocence, tragedy, romance and commitment of its people. Those stories resonate perfectly with Heroes And Sweethearts, a unique package about the original heroes and sweethearts. A stunning double CD deluxe box with bonus DVD, it completely encapsulates the mood and the memory of the time. It is nostalgia at its very best. Out on USM Media on July 12th, Heroes And Sweethearts is released in association with the Royal Air Force Museum to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Battle Of Britain throughout the summer. All the very best music that inspired and defined a generation is here. The box set features over 60 timeless songs offering over three hours of music. These are classic songs all by the original artists, from Glen Miller to Duke Ellington, from Anne Shelton to Vera Lynn. The DVD Includes over 30 songs and tunes from the war years and features newsreel footage and rare original artist performances from a host of stars including Vera Lynn, Judy Garland, George Formby, Gracie Fields, The Andrews Sisters, Bing Crosby, Flanagan & Allen and Doolie Wilson singing As Time Goes By. Hero and sweetheart, Michael and Shirley Gibbons, now 86 and 83 respectively, met during the war and have been married for 65 years. Michael was in RAF Bomber Command, was shot down over the English coast on his 19th birthday and bailed out. He was awarded the DFM (Distinguished Flying Medal) .... and has some amazing stories to tell.

My landlord won’t carry out repairs to the property, what can I do? Your landlord has an obligation to ensure the property is maintained in an adequate state of repair. If essential repairs are not carried out on the property it may be possible to take legal action to force your landlord to comply with their legal obligations. This may be in the form of a court order requiring your landlord to carry out the repairs. If the repairs have been delayed for no good reason then we may also be able to help you to claim compensation. Contact us to speak to a specialist housing law solicitor who will advise you on what action can be taken. What are my landlord’s obligations towards repairs? Laws exist which oblige landlords to maintain properties in an adequate state of repair. The Landlord and Tenant Act of 1985 sets out the statutory duties of landlords, including: • Keeping the structure of the building in good repair, including: o guttering o drains and external pipes o the roof o exterior walls o windows and doors • Keeping systems used for heating and hot water in good repair. • Keeping systems used for the supply of essential services in working order. This means: o electricity o gas o sanitation (including sinks, baths, toilets) o water What are the obligations of a tenant? Tenants also have obligations to their landlord and the property they reside in. These include: • paying the rent as agreed • paying utility bills such as gas and electricity if this was agreed with the landlord • in most cases paying the council tax, water and sewerage charges • keeping the property reasonably clean • not damaging the property and ensuring your guests do not damage the property • using the heating properly • carrying our minor maintenance, like checking smoke alarm batteries If you do cause damage to the property or supplied furnishings then the landlord may be able to charge you for the cost of repairs or withhold some or all of your deposit.

If you would like the chance to win this amazing CD and DVD package simply send your contact details by email to info@mercurynewspaper.co.uk or by post to: Heroes & Sweethearts Competition, Mercury Newspaper, 4B Queens Road, Sheffield S2 4DG before Friday the 23rd of July. First person drawn at random will win one copy of the ‘Heroes and Sweethearts’ Compilation.

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THREE VALLEYS BEER FESTIVAL A number of pubs in the S18 and S17 area are teaming up on Saturday 17th July for a festival of real ale and entertainment. Each pub will offer an expanded selection of cask conditioned beers, with some also offering traditional cider, food, music and other attractions. A free bus service is being laid on, running every hour between Dronfield railway station and all the eleven pubs, with festival goers able to hop on and

off the bus as they please to try the different beers and attractions each venue has to offer. Local breweries featured will include Thornbridge, Barlow, Abbeydale, Kelham Island, Peak Ales, Bradfield, Steel City Brewing and Oakwell Brewery. There will also be some interesting beers from further a field too. In the cider department, look out for Woodthorpe Hall cider, produced on a small scale in Holmesfield. The pubs have been encouraged to put this

event on by the local branch of the campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), who saw the idea as a good opportunity to not just have a party but to encourage people to see what the pubs in the local communities have to offer and try some different craft brewed real ales and good quality artisan ciders, rather than sitting at home in front of the telly drinking cheap, mass produced booze from the supermarket!

THE CASTLE INN

1 Twentywell Road, Bradway, S17 4PT. Tel: 0114 2353028

The Cross Scythes has recently been refurbished to a high standard and serves a quality all day dining menu as well as an interesting selection of real ales from Yorkshire.

For the Three Valleys Festival there will be additional guest beers to try, and a choice of outdoor drinking areas (the front terrace or rear patio) to enjoy if the weather is good. The Cross Scythes also offers accommodation in the adjoining annex.

SATURDAY 17TH JULY

LAUNCHING A NEW BEER GARDEN! BBQ FROM 2PM TOP COVER BAND LAUGHING GRAVY MINI GALA IN THE CARPARK FUN & GAMES! BEERS FROM OAKWELL, BRADFIELD & STEEL CITY. CIDER FROM WOODTHORPE HALL. DISCOUNTED BEER FOR CAMRA MEMBERS.

Groovy Gazza Productions Presents

A Salute to Vera Lynn Blackpool North Pier Wednesday 14th & 21st July - 2pm

Lynne says…

...with Slimming World we offer great support and encouragement in our warm and friendly groups, you are in a safe environment where everything is confidential and non -judgemental, if you have 7lb’s, 7 stones or 17stones to lose I am here to help you. Whatever your tastes, preferences or budget, Slimming World’s eating plan’s fit in perfectly, it’s like nothing you have tried before, forget the hunger, deprivation and boredom, and forget the loneliness of struggling alone. I’ll be with you every step of the way. My Slimming World group is every Wednesday at the Civic Centre Market St ECKINGTON 5pm & 7pm for more info call Lynne on 01246 435282

A Fabulous 1940s Variety Show The 1st half of the show is packed with entertainment from the 1940s with tributes to the Andrews Sisters, Al Jolson and one of the best George Formby artistes in the country, Paul Casper (YTVs Calendar). The 2nd half of the show is devoted to the hits of the forces sweetheart, Dame Vera Lynn. As portrayed by the incredible Lorrie Brown. Lorrie has been performing as Vera Lynn for 15 yrs and recently sang to 3000 ex servicemen at the Opera House, Blackpool for Veterans Week and had the whole theatre on their feet waving the flags to ‘We’ll Meet Again’.

Tickets £12.50/£10 Box Office 01253 292029

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SPOTLIGHT ON KILLAMARSH

Killamarsh is a town in North East Derbyshire. It borders South Yorkshire to its North and West. It lies between Halfway and Mosborough to the West, Renishaw to the South, Beighton & Sothall to the North West, Wales to the North East, Harthill to its East and the Rother Valley Country Park to its north. Killamarsh was mentioned in the Domesday Book with the name Chinewoldemaresc or Chinewolde meaning “Cynewalds Marsh”. The parish church of St. Giles contains gravestones dating back to the Saxon era as well as masonry work from the 12th century, and many stained glass windows. A number of Public houses in Killamarsh are over 300 years old. Domesday records Killamarsh as belonging to Hascoit Musard and being valued at 12 pence. The community originally grew from a farming community, self sufficient in agricultural and dairy produce since the Middle Ages. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Killamarsh became a thriving mining town as the burgeoning Sheffield iron industry demanded coal and transport links with Sheffield matured. Coal has been mined in Killamarsh since at least the 15th century, but the first major mining operation opened at Norwood resulting in an almost doubling of the Killamarsh population between 1861 and 1871. The last two “pits”, Westthorpe and High Moor, are now gone, casualties of the early 80s pit closure programme. The river Rother which flanks Killamarsh had provided power to grain mills since the earliest times and was used by ironmongers and smiths from the late 18th century. Killamarsh Forge drew the special wire used in the core of the 2nd trans-Atlantic telegraph cable laid by the SS Great Eastern in 1866 as well as other equipment used in the splicing operations. Killamarsh is roughly the same distance to Sheffield, Chesterfield and Rotherham. Sheffield became the dominant connecting city as its burgeoning iron and steel industry demanded coal, and the road between Killamarsh and Sheffield was upgraded. Three railway lines once made their way through the west side of the town. The first was the North Midland Railway route from Derby to Leeds, later part of the Midland Railway and later still the LMS, whose station was Killamarsh West, located on the section known as the “Old Road” - the original direct route between Chesterfield and Rotherham avoiding Sheffield. The station closed to passengers in February 1954 and the line itself in July the same year, but it remains in use as a freight route, though some passenger trains are occasionally diverted this way. The second was

the main line of the Great Central Railway (later part of the LNER); the Killamarsh station here was Killamarsh Central. This closed in March 1963, the line itself in September 1966 to passengers and completely in 1981 after remaining partially in use serving Arkwright colliery near Staveley - the route today is part of the Trans-Pennine Trail. Goalkeeper Nicky Weaver grew up in Killamarsh before joining Mansfield Town’s youth academy. He later signed by Manchester City, stepping up to the first team where played over 200 games. After groundbreaking surgery following a long term knee injury, part of his rehabilitation was going on loan to his favourite team Sheffield Wednesday before joining Charlton Athletic, Dundee United and Burnley. Richard Hinds also grew up in Killamarsh and is now a member of the first team squad at Sheffield Wednesday Football Club after spells with other clubs, including Scunthorpe United.

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Killamarsh Sports Centre Killamarsh Sports Centre

Bar & Function Suite Recently Refurbished We can offer excellent catering facilities for all occasions:

• Wedding Receptions • Business Meetings/Conferences • Engagements • Children’s Parties • Anniversaries • Birthday Parties • Christenings • Funerals • Other events Within the Sports Centre at Killamarsh we have a number of rooms varying in size which are available for hire and can provide everything you need for your celebration or event.

To book or for more information contact our Catering and Events Manager on 0114 2485554 or email liz.hamer@killamarsh-pc.gov.uk

Killamarsh Sports Centre

Facilities Include:

• 26 Station gym • Sauna • Badminton Courts • Main Sports Hall - used for Badminton, Short Tennis, Table Tennis, Football, Basketball, Netball, Volleyball, Short Mat Bowls and Cricket nets. • Squash Courts • Dance Studio • Astro Turf Pitches • Skate Park • Long Mat Indoor bowls • Childzone for use for Kiddies Parties

Fitness Class Time Table: Monday

Fifty Plus Activity Morning

09:30 – 11:30

Monday

Tri Challenge

18:00 – 19:00

Monday

John’s Ultimate Workout

19:00 – 20:00

Tuesday

Core Stability

09:45 – 10:45

Tuesday

Aerobics

19:00 – 20:00

Wednesday

Legs, Bums & Tums

09:45 – 10:45

Wednesday

Fitball

18:00 – 19:00

Wednesday

John’s Ultimate Workout

19:00 – 20:00

Wednesday

Tri Challenge 2 (new Class)

19:15 – 20:15

Thursday

Rita’s Circuit

09:45 – 10:45

Thursday

Dance Fit

18:00 – 19.00

Thursday

Aero fit

19.00 – 20:00

Friday

Body Tone

09:15 – 10:15

Saturday

Body Core

10:00 – 11:00

All classes are £4.00 per class *Killamarsh residents receive 10% discount on all classes.

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SILVER £29.00 Includes unlimited use of the gym and sauna. Also includes 1 fitness class per week and a free personal program or gym induction. GOLD £34.00 Includes unlimited use of the gym and sauna. Also includes 2 fitness classes per week and a free personal program or gym induction. INDUCTION £8.60 (all users must have an induction before using the gym) SESSION £4.50 *Killamarsh residents receive 10% discount on all the above.

Health Referral Scheme: Monday

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13:00 - 14:00

Monday

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14:00 - 15:00

Monday

Active Ability Chair Based Class 14:30 - 15:30

Tuesday

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09:30 - 10:30

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11:00 - 12:00

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11:30 - 12:30

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13:00 - 14:00

Thursday

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14:30 - 15:30

Friday

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10:00 - 11:00

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SLIMMING WORLDʼS GREATEST LOSER Cabbie loses more than half his body weight to take Slimming World’s Greatest Loser title

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Former cab driver Mike Smith (57) nearly lost his life to a blood clot when doctors dismissed his increasing breathlessness as a side effect of his 33st weight. In fact, he had a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism – a direct result of his fast-food diet and long hours behind the steering wheel in his job as a taxi driver. The truth luckily came to light when his wife, a former nurse, insisted on emergency treatment. Then his GP warned that without a change in lifestyle, Mike was at serious risk of another DVT. It was the scare the father of two from Beighton, Sheffield, needed to turn his life around after a 30year struggle with weight gain. “I was living on crisps, bottles of pop and chocolate. I tried lots of diets but found them all too hard to fit into my daily routine and odd hours. As the weight climbed, my health suffered. I had sleep apnoea and found it hard to get about”. “My wife showed me an article in Slimming World magazine about a local chap who’d lost weight at Lynne’s Eckington group. It set me thinking ‘I could to that too’ so I decided to go along,” says Mike. “The first night I sat outside the Eckington Civic Centre for about 20 minutes waiti ng to see if any other men went inside. Finally I followed two men in – only to find they were going to play bingo! I sat at the back and tried to hide, but still I was made very welcome by Lynne and the rest of the group. It is great that everything is done in a safe confidential and non-judgemental environment, the support I had from Lynne and my fellow members has been the key to my success right from the start. I lost 7lb in my first week and haven’t looked back. “The best thing is I’ve never once felt hungry – in fact I’m eating more than I used to. I like a good helping of meat and love curries

or steak and Slimming World chips. I knew within a couple of weeks of joining Slimming World and learning about Food Optimising that I would always eat like this and not go back to my old habits. I love the variety and flexibility of the plan. And since losing the weight I’ve got so much more energy.” Mike has lost a whopping 28in from his 70in waist and his health problems have shrunk dramatically too. He says: “The sleep apnoea has vanished and nowadays I’ve got so much more energy. I’ve been able to build much more activity into my everyday life with Slimming World’s Body Magic activity

programme which encourages you to get more active, it doesn’t mean you have to join the gym, anything that gets your heart beating a bit faster will help you. Lynne ended “Mike’s always been so determined to succeed and he’s come so far since that first night in group when I asked him what he wanted to achieve he said: ‘I want to lose half of me’. My reply was “Let’s do it, I am with you every step of the way”, now he is proof you can lose weight and enjoy life to the full. Lynne‘s Group is held every Wednesday at 5pm & 7pm for more info call 01246 435282 www.slimmingworld.com

Mike Smith & Lynne Riley pictured with Mike’s lifesize cut-out

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BJF Feeds is your one stop shop for pigeon bulk animal feeds,&cage pigeon & aviary feed, medicines bird feeds, and accessories cage & aviary & medicines. accessories.

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Services include: •General maintenance •Plumbing •Pointing •Gutter clearing •Relaying concrete Specialising in jobs that paths are too small for most •Electrical work builders, or too time •Garden maintenance consuming and technical tree pruning, weeding, for the non-professional. care of flower beds, We cater for homefence repair. owners, landlords and anyone who is tired of waiting to get jobs done mall is too s we around the home. No job

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TEL: 07970 938728 LEGAL Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence Special Alloys (Northern) Ltd of Greasbrough Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 1RW is applying to change an existing licence as follows. To keep an extra 2 goods vehicles and 0 trailers at the operating centre at Greasborough Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S60 1RW. Owners and occupiers of land (including buildings) near the operating centre(s) who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land would be affected, should make written representations to the Traffic 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.

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FRIDAY KARAOKE WITH LADY DJ SATURDAY KARAOKE / DISCO SUNDAY LIVE ENTERTAINMENT We have a large function room that holds 80 people with full facilities. Available for that special occasion weddings, birthdays, anniversaries etc.

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8th Sept

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BLACKPOOL

The LANES HOTEL Small Family Run Hotel with a BIG Yorkshire Welcome, 2 Minutes walk to the Town Centre, Winter Gardens, Tower and Pubs. 5 Minute Stroll to the Beach. All Rooms have Digital TV, Tea & Coffee Making Facilities - Everyone Welcome.

Late Bar on Request - Come and Give Us a Try!!! Rooms from £22pppn Mon-Fri from £99

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TEL: 01253 623384 104 CORONATION STREET - BLACKPOOL

Lynn, Bev & Mick Welcome you to...

The Tobermory Hotel Fully Licensed 50 Yards from the Seafront Close to all the Pubs, Clubs & Entertainment

Now taking bookings for Spring, Summer & Illuminations

Tel: 01253 346159 Anytime

A Warm & Friendly Welcome Awaits You At

The Marsland Hotel Licensed, Ensuites Available, Close To All That Blackpool Has To Offer, Free Car Parking, Smoking Rooms Available, Group Bookings. Welcome at £25.00Pppn, Standard Rooms £17.00Pppn, Ensuites £20.00Pppn, Mon To Fri Special St £50.00Pp, En £55.00Pp, Fri To Mon Special St £45.00Pp, En £50.00Pp BOOK NOW FOR SUMMER/ILLUMINATIONS

For Available Bookings. Children Under 2 Yrs Stay Free, Under 12 Yrs Half Price. Chris and Heather Await Your Call

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TELEPHONE: 01253 294507

Licensed, Family Run 2 Minutes From Town Centre, Promenade & the North Pier All Rooms En-Suite with Tea/Coffee, TV, Hairdryer & C/htg Choice Of Menu Good, Plentiful Food Cleanliness Assured OAP Special Rate Midweek Specials

01253 625069

APPLETON GUEST HOUSE 17 Yorkshire Street, Blackpool

• Family owned licensed Hotel • 2 minutes from Central Pier • Good food and cleanliness assured •Highly Recommended Licensed Hotel • Clean En-Suite Rooms • Breakfast & Evening Meals Highly commended • You will not be disappointed BOOKING NOW FOR SUMMER Mon - Fri BB&EM £99 B&B from £20 Call Sharon: 01253 624116 www.appletonhouse.co.uk

South/Central Pier All Rooms En Suite Car Park - Sea View

Smoking Rooms - Hotel Bar From £20 per person per night

01253 345815/08451 662634

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THE WILLOW GROVE HOTEL Situated near to the Tower & Winter Garden

From £22 Per Night NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SUMMER & ILLUMINATIONS

All bedrooms are en-suite with a reduction for children under 12 sharing with 2 adults • Licenced Bar • Tea & Coffee Facilities • Colour TVs

Visit our website: www.blackpool-lodges.co.uk stay@blackpool-lodges.co.uk

All Seasons B & B

Located close to Bridlington’s beautiful south Bay, just a few minutes stroll from the Spa Theatre. • Luxury rooms with sea views • Off Road Parking • En-Suite • Four Poster Room

3 Star Visit Britain Award

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CORNWALL

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We’ll arrange transport from Sheffield!

TEL: 01253 620982

TEL: 01723 361071

Short Summer Breaks Available

3 NIGHTS B&B £50

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En-Suites available - Bar - Central Location Close to all amenities Book Now for Summer / Illuminations

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Under 12s Half Price

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Mon - Fri £85pp BBEM Fri - Mon £75pp BBEM Full Week £120pp

25 YEARS IN THE SAME FAMILY B&B £30 PER NIGHT CLOSE TO BEACH, SHOPS & ALL AMENITIES

OPEN ALL YEAR - GREAT RATES

Licensed bar and 3 minutes from the prom

BLACKPOOL - HORNBY HOUSE

111 - 113 QUEENS PARADE, SCARBOROUGH

Licensed, Tea/Coffee Facilities TVs in all rooms

4 NIGHTS B&B £60

Summer & Illuminations Monday - Friday - B&B From £69

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Special Offers for Children

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31 YORK STREET - BLACKPOOL CENTRAL

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Clean and cosy, home from home, without the hassle. Full English Breakfast.

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Tel 01253 344015

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A warm welcome awaits you at the

NORTH YORKS

Recent comment from Visitor Book

“Beautiful B & B, fantastic breakfast, book us in for next year”

Lee and Jayne guarantee you a warm welcome.

01262 605537

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PORTHLEVEN CORNWALL Fishermans Cottages

Open Fires • Pets Welcome Two minutes from beaches/coastal paths Within easy walking distance of some excellent eating places/pubs

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

FILEY • BRIDLINGTON •SCARBOROUGH

BLUE DOLPHIN HOLIDAY PARK

8 BERTH CARAVANS, CLOSE TO THE SEA, FULL AMENITIES, TV, COOKER, FRIDGE, MICROWAVE, 2 TOILETS

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BRIDLINGTON The Swallow Luxury Hotel One minute to the beach Four minutes to all ammenities in town centre B&B or Half Board Also Luxury Apartments/studio for 1-4 people with Sea Views Gay Friendly NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SUMMER/AUTUMN Please Phone Paul or Lou on

01262 679301 www.hotelswallow.com

CHARACTER COTTAGE FOR TWO, OVERLOOKING ROBIN HOOD’S BAY, SPECTACULAR VIEWS, CLEANLINESS ASSURED, WOOD BURNER, DOGS WELCOME. IDEAL FOR A ROMANTIC GETAWAY OR A WALKING/CYCLING HOLIDAY.

AVAILABLE FOR AUGUST, SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER FOR DETAILS CALL

07807 466090

BRIDLINGTON (SEA FRONT) Holiday Apartments overlooking the South Bay. Ground Floor Available. Ask about our Special Offers

Tel: 01253 620578 for details

01262 673876

Greenmount Hotel

SCARBOROUGH

or Call Harry & Joyce

10 Hornby Road, Blackpool

Recession Busters Mon-Fri B & B £70.00

Under 12 half price / Evening Meal optional All Rooms en-suite / Fully Lic / Pool Table Groups Welcome

Tel: 01253 621276

www.greenmounthotel.com

greenmounthotel@aol.com 27-29 Bairstow Street, Foxhall village Blackpool, Lancashire FY1 5BN

FFONER ECIAL OIOD SP LY) (FOR A LIMITED PER

R ONLY FAMILY OF 4 FOEE £199 PER W K! Clean & Tidy. Good Location - Close To All Amenities. (Approx 250 Metres From Beach, Shops & Pub) Ideal For Couples & Families Alike. MOST DATES AVAILABLE INCLUDING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS! SORRY NO PETS ALLOWED

FOR AVAILABILITY & QUOTES

PLEASE CALL: 0114 2869094 LEAVE A MESSAGE & WE WILL PHONE YOU BACK

The Terrace Hotel

69 Westborough - YO11 1TS

Family Run Hotel, Private Car Park, Close to Town Centre & All Ammenities

B&B from £19pppn En-Suite £22pppn

Tel: 01723 374937

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NORTHCOTE HOTEL GLYN VALE HOTEL 101 Drummond Road - Skegness ALL ROOMS WITH EN-SUITE FACILITIES

Fantastic Summer Offers ROOMS FROM £47.95 PER NIGHT Ring Chas or Lesley Now for details and available dates on

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57 High Street, Bolsover, Chesterfield, S44 6HT

Private off road parking area Fully fitted, open plan kitchen En-suite bedroom with ample room for a cot or fold away bed Ideal location - quiet but only a short walk from the fabulous town of Skegness

3 Bedrooms • Fully Equipped • TV Separate Showers • Close To Shops Full Entertainment • Bingo Available July, September & October

Call Hayden on 07787356152

Tel: 07817412673 - 01754 896692 skegness.holidaycottages@hotmail.co.uk

1,2 & 3 BEDROOM CHALETS

Bed, Breakfast and Evening Meal Ground Floor Bedrooms - All Rooms En-Suite Reduced Rates for Children & OAPs - Car Parking www.glynvalehotel.co.uk

The Palm Court Any 3 Nights From £99pp Book Early For Summer Breaks

Telephone: 01754 767190

WHITBY

Delightful 3 bed cottage, close to the sea Cleanliness & comfort quaranteed. Has been refurbished to a very high standard Sleeps 6. GCH, Whirlpool bathroom suite, Sky TV, DVD. Sorry no pets / smokers

June, July, August & September from £458 - £486 per week FOR A BROCHURE & DVD

Call 0114 2692772

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

LUXURY CARAVAN TO LET INGOLDMELLS

Perfect for family vacations & weekend breaks

Now taking bookings for Summer/Autumn

SPECIAL MONDAY - FRIDAY BBEM £115 per person

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OPPOSITE FANTASY ISLAND 3 BEDROOM CARAVAN

OR: 07789 783716

• 6 BERTH CARAVAN • 2 BEDS • FULL FACILITIES • CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES • SUPER SITE • SORRY NO PETS Approved by The Quality Tourism Board

Call Geoff on: 01246 476483

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

• Situated on Skegness Sea Front • Includes Full English Breakfast and 5 Course Evening Meal • All Rooms En-Suite • Sea View Rooms Available • Ground Floor Room Available

BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT CALL NOW

•Bargain Breaks - September/October

TEL: 07714 154450

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PAY FOR THREE NIGHTS AND RECEIVE A FOURTH NIGHT FREE! Also, Superb Holiday Apartment For 2 to 6 Person with Seaviews

For more details or to request a free brochure

767711

(01754)

www.palmcourtskegness.co.uk

South Parade, Skegness, Lincolnshire, PE25 3HP

There’s a Warm Welcome from Lorraine & Neville at the

BEESTON LODGE HOTEL 3 LUXURY HOLIDAY COTTAGES IN

FLAMBOROUGH For up to 8 people

Non Smoking Pets Accepted Linen and Towels provided Lovely Coastal/Cliff top walks Booking Now for Summer

Tel: 01262 605957 07974 978311 www.flamboroughrockcottages.co.uk

103 Drummond Road, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE25 3EH

The Home of The Stars Fully Licensed - Near the Sea Front Car Park - Ground Floor Available SUMMER SPECIAL

Mon-Fri B&B £79 (4 Nights) Small Pets Welcome

TEL: 01754 765533 www.beestonlodgehotel.co.uk info@beestonlodgehotel.co.uk

Limekiln Lane, Bridlington YO16 6TG

NOW TAKING BOOKINGS FOR SUMMER & AUTUMN BREAKS

in

a Superb Location

Seeing is Believing!

Just 300m from Bridlington Sea Front

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TEL: 01262 673 733 For a FREE Information Pack

www.northbayleisurepark.com enquiries@northbayleisurepark.com (We also have Holiday Caravans for Hire)

(Near Club Tropicarna)

07976 820640 SKEGNESS

Chapel St Leonards

On Happy Days Park

SUMMER BREAKS - BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT, SHORT BREAKS AVAILABLE.

LUXURY CARAVANS

a Fantastic Park

LUXURY CARAVANS TO LET FROM £180 - £400 PER WEEK QUIET SITE. FACILITIES CHAPEL STFULL LEONARDS

Luxury 2 Berth, Sleeps 6, Cooker, Fridge, TV & Video Combi, Close to all amenities. Close to Fantasy Island, Cleanliness Assured, Now taking bookings. Example Offer: Mon - Fri £200 Deposit Required.

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Superb Park - Full Amenities New & Secondhand Caravans For Sale

INGOLDMELLS CARAVAN TO LET

8 BERTH, 3 BEDS, LAST YEARS MODEL FULL FACILITIES, TV ETC. Located at Parklands, Ingoldmells, Skegness near Butlins. Easy walk to the beach, 2 minutes to the pub/fish & chip shop. 10 minutes from Fantasy Island.

VACANCIES FOR JULY & SEPTEMBER 2010

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Holiday cottages & static caravans to let on small, rural fishing lake site.

Close to Skegness Tourers welcome

10% OFF

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TEL: 01754 763910

www.sycamorefarm.net

ALL CARAVANS Telephone: 01754 810833


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Rotherham Caravans

CARAVANS WANTED 1996-2010

CARAVAN SERVICING from £125

LIMITED PERIOD

TOWBARS FITTED from £145 Well Stocked Accessories Shop Up To 60 Caravans Always on Display Please call and ask for Steve

TEL: 01709 370877 BAWTRY ROAD, BRINSWORTH S60 5DN NORFOLK

GREAT YARMOUTH Caravans, 2/3 Bedroom adjacent to beach, Colour TV, Microwave & Toaster, Clubs with Family Entertainment, Close to all

amenities, Specials for Senior Citizens

BOOK IN MAY FOR SPECIAL DEALS

01909 472967 GREAT YARMOUTH

NORFOLK BROADS 40 RIVERSIDE BUNGALOWS. ALSO BOATS. FISH FROM YOUR OWN LAWN.

RIVERSIDE HOLIDAYS, POTTER HEIGHAM FOR A FREE BROCHURE

CALL 01692 580496

TO ADVERTISE IN THE MERCURY HOLIDAY SECTION PLEASE CALL OUR SALES TEAM ON 0114 276 3633


Angler’s Corner

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In Association with

I’ve had some stunning match results from local fisheries this week as the hot weather continues to give productive conditions. Garbolino Lindholme hosted a qualifying round of the National ‘Fish o Mania’ competition backed by Sky Sports this week which is testament to the quality of match angling available at the venue. The weekly open matches have thrown up fantastic weights for competitors; Tim Russel (Garbolino) fished pellets on ‘the method’ to take the Tuesday match with 119lbs, closely followed by Total Fishing’s Wayne Galpin with over 114lb! It got better on Thursday with a winning net of 149lbs, and then the Friday afternoon session saw Pete Turner use prawns to snaffle an amazing 179lbs from peg 63 on Oasis Lake. There are still a few places left for the Garbolino Lindholme 5 day match festival. Beginning on July 26th, the cost for the 5 days is just £120 which includes food after each match. £15 per day pools, top 5 finishers take the prizes. Sponsored by Garbolino, 1st place takes home £2000 and a top notch pole with other cash and tackle awards for the next best bags! Camping and caravanning is free of charge and the extensive club house will be open for food. Bookings on 01427 875555. Phillip Sanderson of Chapeltown and District AA sent a short report about the over 60’s match held on Westwood Reservoir, High Green this week. 1st place on the day went to Ken Weller with a mixed bag of fish for a top weight of 38lbs 8ozs. One or two nice barbel came out during the match which was beset with rain at the end of the match to give everyone a good soaking before the drive home! More details on 01142845424. I know that recent reports of fish being taken ‘for the pot’ by anglers who are originally from outside the UK have caused uproar in angling circles. There was an article (since apologised for, but too little too late if you ask me....) in a UK based Russian newspaper advocating and recommending the removal of carp for ‘carp soup’!

It’s not just pools and lakes that have been affected, local rivers have also been subjected to illegal netting by newcomers to the country. The Angling Trust and EA have expressed concern about the issue, but ultimately it will come down to you and I to police the banks and inform the authorities of any foul play. It’s not just fish either; swans and other wildfowl are all on the menu! Whilst I would not recommend anglers becoming embroiled in arguments on the bank with people who may be happy to use violence, it is worth keeping a pen and paper to record details of car registrations and descriptions before reporting the incident. Whilst I accept that some cultures consider taking fish as part of their accepted daily life, it isn’t over here, so leave well alone and let us all enjoy the fishing!! We will be watching...... I still want to feature your catch reports and fishery news, so contact me on clint597@btinternet.com or give me a ring on 07807034164 to give me the latest information. Tight Lines, Clint

UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

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2 COARSE FISHING LAKES 7 DAYS PER WEEK LAKES NETTED & RESTOCKED FAMILY RUN

BRICKYARD FISHERY AND CARAVAN PARK

South Somercotes, Louth, LN11 7PY Quiet country holiday site with a 4 acre �ishing lake. For adults only. Static 4 berth caravans for hire at the side of a beautiful lake. Touring site with all facilities. Day �ishing tickets available.

CALL: 01507 358271 www.brickfish.info

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GRANGE FARM LAKE FISHLAKE DONCASTER

40 peg lake, extensively stocked with Carp, Bream, Tench, Roach & Chubb Flush Toilets, Hot Food & Snacks, Secure Parking 2 Miles From M18, Junction 6 Match Bookings Now Being Taken For 2010/11 Children Under Supervision Only

LAST MATCH WEIGHT 350lb of Carp & Bream FOR INFORMATION CALL:

01302 846163 or 07930 321218 Open All Year Round - Postcode DN7 5LD

CLEARWATER LAKES Lake Ross Caravan Large lake set in picturesque surroundings, 120 pegs stocked with Carp to 30lbs, Roach, Bream, Tench, Rudd, Chubb, & Ide. Toilets & parking at the rear of all pegs. Pleasure and club match bookings now being taken for 10/11 season

Ranksill Road, Mattersey, Nottinghamshire

Tel: 01777 818497 Mobile: 07969 738765

Park And Fishery

Spalding, Lincolnshire Well stocked, large coarse lake, Licensed clubhouse, Touring pitches & static caravans, Caravans available, fishing matches can be arranged. 2010/2011 For more information telephone

01775 761690

www.lakeross.co.uk

01709 855219

Elm Tree Farm Court, Hooton Roberts, Rotherham, S65 4TE

FISHING IN THE FENS IAN’S FISHING TACKLE We Welcome all Anglers to

THE CONIFERS GUEST HOUSE

• Bed and Breakfast • Flasks Filled for Free • Home Cooked Evening Meal • Near Many Drains & Carp Lakes • Tackle Shop Nearby

Contact Jackie Smith 01733 203256 44 High Causeway, Whittlesey, Peterborough PEF 1AN www.conifers-guesthouse.co.uk

We buy, sell, part exchange all sea coarse, carp and game tackle, new or second hand. We also take old tackle in part exchange.

BRING YOUR POLE AND WE WILL ELASTICATE IT. BEST PRICES GUARANTEED LOADS OF POLE PART SPARES TOP 2 & TOP 3

WHY BUY ! ? NEW

MANOR HOUSE PARK 10% OFF Church Laneham, Nr Retford DN22 0NJ

BRING THIS VOUCHER & RECEIVE

SPEND £100 & GET A FREE GIFT VOUCHER £10* I.E BROLLY OR LANDING NET HANDLE *This does not include baits.

WANTED

MITCHELL REELS, ABU CLOSED FACE REELS, CENTRE PINS AND ANYTHING UNUSUAL. FISHING TACKLE BOXES. PRESTON, FOX, SHAKESPEARE NEW OR SECOND HAND. CASH WAITING.

TEL: 0114 253 1533 ikmarsden@aol.com

303 PRINCE OF WALES ROAD, SHEFFIELD, S2 1FH Open Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat 7.30am - 4pm. Open Wed 7.30am - 1pm.

5 Individual Lakes

20 Acres of Water 150 Pegs

Set in 72 acres of picturesque, country holiday lodges with unlimited fishing included. WOODY’S BAR & LAKE VIEW RESTAURANT Offers quality food including takeaway for fishermen Malden Suite function room available for hire Touring Van Site with hook ups Camping Sites • Flush Toilets • Showers Woodland Walks

Now taking match bookings for 2010/2011 OPEN ALL YEAR

AA Approved

AA

TELEPHONE: 01400 230888 Ancaster, Grantham, Lincs, NG32 3RT

www.woodlandwaters.co.uk

WELBECK LAKES Season permits now available for this exclusive fishery. Roach, Bream, Tench, Rud, Perch, Pike, and Carp.

Single Rod: £80 Double Rod: £100 Junior: £35

(Juniors must be accompanied)

The Welbeck Estates Ltd

Portland Estate Office, Welbeck, Worksop, S80 3LT

Telephone Joy - 01909 500211

• Conveniently located between Retford & the City of Lincoln • Pleasantly situated at the side of the River Trent with private fishing rights • Also ideally located for a variety of ponds, local fisheries, lakes, walks & Golf • New/Used Holiday homes for sale now at competitive prices • We pride ourselves on the cleanliness & quality of our park

Why not visit our Park soon, owning a holiday home here at Manor House Park will change your lifestyle

For Further Details contact

David or Marie on 07731 319481 or 01777 228489


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OFF TO MARKET HORSE RACING by Timelord

This weekend is mundane stuff in the main. There are a couple of group races to look at, the Weatherbys’ Super Sprint at Newbury, the summer jumps at Market Rasen and, over at The Curragh on Sunday there is the Irish Oaks which looks like being a good race. Starting off at Market Rasen on Saturday: The Listed Totescoop6 Summer Hurdle is run at 2.00 o’clock. It has attracted a large entry of in-form horses so getting the winner will be tricky. However three that stand out to me are Pure Faith (on a four-timer and in the form of its life), Levera (hasn’t raced for quite a while but seems well treated on old form, if fit) and Son of Flicka. It is this last-named individual that seems to me to have the best chance. It was a winner last time out in a very commendable time. Trainer Donald McCain can do little wrong at present and has his string in fine fettle. At 3.35 on the same card they run the Listed Totesport.com Summer Chase. Again this has attracted a very good entry of in-form horses. Narrowing this one down is also a challenge but my five-strong shortlist comprises: Brooklyn Brownie (a course and distance winner that was only just touched off in the Midlands Summer National at Uttoxeter recently); Stagecoach Amber (seems to be on the upgrade having run two good races on its last two starts); Tempsford and No Panic (two recent course and distance winners that ran really well last time, both beating Chorizo by a neck so there shouldn’t be much between them this time) and Polyfast .This Nicky Henderson inmate is my selection. He ran an absolute cracker of a race at Worcester on his last start, beating Franchoek by 10 lengths with Stagecoach Amber a further 15 lengths adrift. He looks to be in great form, comes from a top stable and has beaten a fair yardstick in Stagecoach Amber by quite some way last time out. I like him a lot but there is still plenty of competition amongst the rest so the price on offer shouldn’t

be too prohibitive. At Newbury on Friday the Rose Bowl Stakes at 3.10 has attracted a very competitive field. Godolphin’s Al Aasifh is my top rated but he disappointed badly at Royal Ascot and looks best left alone until returning to form. Richard Hannon is carrying all before him this year and his best entry looks to be Cape to Rio (a non-runner at Newmarket last week). The one I like best however is Ed McMahon’s Temple Meads. A winner of his only start in a good time he looks sure to have a bright future. One word of caution is that he is also entered for the Weatherbys’ Super Sprint the following day. If he ducks out of the Friday race for the Super Sprint on Saturday take the hint. On Saturday at Newbury the Super Sprint looks a very difficult puzzle with lots of unexposed youngsters from top stables in opposition. If he lines up here I would select Temple Meads but not without some trepidation. As usual in this race Richard Hannon is mob handed – watch for jockey bookings to determine which probably has his best chance. Of the others I have Rod Millman’s Rosina Grey top rated, followed closely by Johnny Portman’s Never Can Stop and Mick Channon’s Golden Shine. All three look likely to be balloted out however if the other entrants stand their ground. The northern challenge is headed by Tim Easterby’s Mappin Time, Richard Fahey’s Arctic Feeling and Tom Dascombe’s Ballista, all of whom look likely to run if connections so choose. If Temple Meads doesn’t run then I have no selection here – the race is too difficult. Earlier on the same card at Newbury in the Group 3 Shadwell Stakes I am going for Barney McGrew to make it two from two for this column. If he gets out in front again he could take some pegging back, as at Newcastle recently. To my mind the big danger is Markab although High Standing and Doncaster Rover could prove troublesome also. At The Curragh on Saturday in the Group 3 Tote.com Minstrel Stakes at 3.40 Aidan O’Brien’s Emperor Claudius looks to have a favourite’s chance, having won his last three starts, including a Listed race last time. However, I like the look of Jeremy Noseda’s Arabian Gleam and think that he can lift this prize for the English. Of the other challengers Clive Cox’s Beacon Lodge, Edward Lynam’s Excelerate and Liam McAteer’s Croisultan each have decent chances to upset the likely

favourite at reasonable odds. On Sunday in the Irish Oaks French trainer Alain Royer-Dupre has a strong hand. His French Oaks winner Sarafina can come out on top here and rates my nap of the weekend. In the Group 3 Anglesey Stakes at 2.35 Dunboyne Express can keep the trophy at home. This week’s selections: Friday Newbury 3.10 – Temple Meads; Saturday Market Rasen 2.00 Son of Flicka; 3.35 Polyfast Newbury 2.15 Barney McGrew 3.20 Temple Meads (if absent no selection) The Curragh 3.40 Arabian Gleam Sunday 2.35 Dunboyne Express 3.40 Sarafina. Last week’s results: (overall a very poor showing from some quite well fancied runners): Newmarket Wednesday Group 2 Cherry Hinton Stakes: Tanfeer – last. Group 1 Falmouth Stakes: Rainfall – 3rd @ 15/2. Newmarket Thursday: Group 3 Bahrain Trophy: Prizefighting – last. Group 2 July Stakes: Cape to Rio – non runner. Trainer’s selected substitute, Libranno, won @ 10/1 Group 2 Prince of Wales’s Stakes: Spanish Moon – 4th. @ 11/8 favourite. Newmarket Friday: Group 2 Superlative Stakes: Formosina – last. Group 1 July Cup: Equiano - 2nd. @ 12/1 York Friday: Group 3 Cuisine De France Summer Stakes: Gilt Edge Girl – 3rd. @ 13/2. On Saturday: 2.55 Group 2 Ascot Summer Mile: Bushman – non runner. 3.20 Chester Toteswinger City Wall Stakes: Borderlescott – 3rd @ 8/13 fav. – a ridiculous price; 3.05 York John Smith’s Cup (Heritage Handicap): Sopranist - last.


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NO HAPPY RETURN TO THE VALLEY RUGBY LEAGUE by Jim Collins

Back to Don Valley but it wasn’t a happy return as Barrow Raiders edged the game in the second half. The Eagles had to settle for a losing bonus point which helps keep their bid for a play-off place on track. The Eagles were in the game until a three try burst late in the second half as Barrow, inspired by half-back Jamie Rooney stormed into the lead. A try in the final minute from Trevor Exton gave the Eagles the consolation of a losing bonus point as they go into three away games. The Eagles forwards worked hard with big sets from prop Ryan Hepworth and on loan back rower Mike Burnett. Rooney was key to Barrow success with his kicking game exploiting the setting sun in the faces of the Eagles players in the second half. The first half saw the Eagles start well then lose their way as they gave away penalties and possession to Barrow before they came back to level on the stroke of half-time. Prop forward Mitch Stringer blasted over from close in for the first try with winger Tim Bergin, who has taken on the kicking role, adding the goal to give the Eagles an early lead. Bergin added a penalty goal but Barrow were coming back with Rooney causing the Eagles problems with his burst and kicking game. Former Eagles back row Martin Ostler forced his way over and was awarded the try by the video referee and a touchdown from centre Liam Harrison followed by a Rooney goal gave Barrow the lead. Winger Andy Ballard’s try and Rooney’s goal stretched the Raiders lead but on half-time Matty Brooks made a 30-metre break before sending fullback

Misi Taulapapa in for the try and Bergin’s goal levelled the score at 14-14. Barrow took the lead back soon after the restart with a try from Chris Young converted by Rooney but the Eagles hit back with fullback Misi Taulapapa crossing and Bergin adding the two points. The crucial point in the game came as the Eagles had two tries ruled out by the video referee before Barrow took control with tries from winger Andreas Bauer, centre Ned Catic and hooker Nathan Mossop with Rooney kicking two goals. Right on the hooter a bonus point was salvaged as back rower Trevor Exton took Craig Cook’s short pass on the burst for a consolation try. Bergin added the goal. Eagles: Misi Taulapapa, Danny Mills, Menzie Yere, Jason Mossop, Tim Bergin; Brendon Lindsay, Dane McDonald; Ryan Hepworth, Craig Cook, Mitch Stringer, Peter Green, Mike Burnett, Trevor Exton. Subs: Matty Brooks, Alex Szostak, Ged Corcoran, Joe Hirst. Tries: Stringer (5), Taulapapa (40,48), Exton (80). Goals Bergin 5/5. Barrow: Gary Broadbent; Andy Ballard, Ned Catic, Liam Harrison, Andreas Bauer; Jamie Rooney, Liam Campbell; Andy Bracek, Nathan Mossop, Brett McDermott, Michael Knowles, Martin Ostler, Zeb Luisi. Subs: Chris Young, Paul Noone, Jamie Butler,Richard Fletcher.

JOHNNY HAPPY WITH DEBUT

LOCAL FOOTBALL www.sufc.co.uk Johnny Ertl enjoyed his first appearance in a Blades shirt, despite suffering a narrow defeat at Mansfield on Saturday. The Austrian international, a capture in the summer, joined the other four new signings on show at Field Mill as the Blades slipped to a 1-0 defeat against David Holdsworth’s team. The result, however, was of little consequence to Ertl, who spent time in midfield and central defence in the fixture. He said: “I’m a versatile player, I can fit in anywhere - I just like to roll my sleeves up and give 100 per cent. “The result was not a major issue, it was just nice to get started with the matches, I’m really enjoying my time with the club. “The first game is about fitness and the legs feel a bit heavy but that is normal, the training sessions have been hard so far but that will serve us well later in the season.” Ertl and the Blades squad jet off to Malta on Monday for further pre-season work and a mini round robin tournament with Maltese teams Hibernians and Vittoriosa Stars. Ertl added: “I’ve been to Malta before, we played on the island with the Austrian national team it is a beautiful place. “When I went there it was February but I’m told it is really hot now. We’ll be training twice every day before the match so it will be hard work.”

Tries: Ostler (23), Harrison (29), Ballard (38), Young (44), Bauer (68), Catic (75) Mossop (78). Goals: Rooney 4/7 Referee: Gareth Hewer. Penalties: Eagles 10 Barrow 10 Attendance: 848

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MORRISON COMPLETES OWLS SWITCH LOCAL FOOTBALL www.swfc.co.uk

Sheffield Wednesday have secured the signature of international striker Clinton Morrison, who joins the Owls on a free transfer signing a two-year deal. The 37-cap Republic of Ireland forward becomes Alan Irvine’s eighth summer signing and underlines Wednesday’s intent to bounce back to the Championship at the first time of asking. Morrison will significantly bolster Irvine’s attack given an impressive ratio of around one goal in every three games from a career spanning 14 years to date. The Tooting product has scored 151 goals in total from 413 starts in all competitions. The vastly experienced striker began his career with Crystal Palace in 1997 before moving to Birmingham City for £4.2m five years later. He rejoined Palace in 2005 for £2m before his second stint at Selhurst Park ended in 2008, when the 31-year-old signed for Coventry City. Morrison was out of contract at the Ricoh Arena this summer and joins Chris Sedgwick, Jon Otsemobor, Paul Heffernan, Daniel Jones, Giles Coke, Gary Teale and Neil Mellor as Irvine’s summer signings. The striker’s squad number will be 30.

KOZZY IN LANE RETURN

LOCAL FOOTBALL www.sufc.co.uk Rob Kozluk has joined the Blades for a second time, completing the details of a one year deal just before the squad left for Malta on Monday evening. The 32 year old who joined Barnsley in 2007 has been training with United and will provide experience and cover in both fullback positions. Kozluk made 213 appearances for United in his eight years at the Lane and Kevin Blackwell offered the deal after releasing former Peterborough defender Tom Williams who has been on trial. “We know all about Kozzy. I have got to bring players in to build a squad and he is only too happy to come back - he will play a role for us,” said the United boss. He added that the Club was still waiting for specialists’ reports on loan signing Simon Walton’s knee scan after he damaged it at Mansfield at the weekend. The United tour party trained on Monday afternoon at a rainy Shirecliffe before taking an evening flight to Malta, arriving at their hotel base in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

TRIALISTS RELEASED LOCAL FOOTBALL www.sufc.co.uk

United will not be pursuing any of the triallist defenders from mainland Europe that have spent the last few days training at Shirecliffe. All four played some part in Saturday’s first friendly at Mansfield and afterwards Kevin Blackwell confirmed the decision: “We shall not be continuing with them and they will not be joining us in Malta next week. They trained well and didn’t let themselves down in the game but we don’t really think they are better than what we already have.” The squad will fly to the Mediterranean island on Monday evening, returning on Saturday, and the United manager revealed that a Polish full-back will join them there on trial.

SEDGWICK OUT TO IMPRESS

LOCAL FOOTBALL www.swfc.co.uk Owls midfielder Chris Sedgwick believes the tough week in Austria will pay off when the season gets in full swing. The 30-year-old admitted the training in Austria was hard work but is now keen to build on last week with a host of pre-season friendlies on the horizon. He told Wednesday Player: “It’s been a long and tough week but it has been beneficial. We are definitely heading in the right direction in terms of fitness. “I knew it was going to be tough and it didn’t disappoint us in that respect. The lads have all worked hard, everyone got on with it and we look fit and strong.” Wednesday continue their pre-season campaign with two matches this evening against Stocksbridge Park Steels and Hallam FC, followed by a trip to Grimsby on Saturday. With the new season approaching, Sedgwick will be looking to increase his match sharpness and use the remaining friendlies to prepare fully for kick-off on 7 August. He added: “Everyone wants to be in that team on the first day of the season and everyone is looking to impress the manager and try to get in there. These games are when we have got to do it.”

FOOTBALL IS THE PRIORITY LOCAL FOOTBALL www.sufc.co.uk Daniel Bogdanovic says football rather than sightseeing is the number one priority for the players on this week’s Malta tour. The Maltese international is conscious that football comes before anything; although he does admit he is going to introduce the island to his new team-mates: “It is nice for me personally but I am going to be focused. I will show the lads round and tell them about the country, but we aren’t going to be tourists, we are going to train and prepare ourselves for the friendlies. “I am focused on my pre-season, I want to play games and train hard to be fit for when the league season starts at Cardiff in August.” Bogdanovic has also praised the unity of the squad and feels that will only benefit the Blades through what is a gruelling Championship campaign “The atmosphere is brilliant, there is a real togetherness amongst the lads and I am sure if we stick together then we can have a successful season.”

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OWLS COLCHESTER ALLOCATION INCREASED LOCAL FOOTBALL www.swfc.co.uk

Sheffield Wednesday is pleased to inform supporters that we have been allocated an extra 600 tickets for the Colchester United match on Saturday 14 August 2010. Tickets for the match, the Owls first away trip of the season, have been selling fast with 750 tickets already snapped up by Owls supporters. The extra 600 tickets are on sale now and Wednesday fans wishing to travel to Colchester are urged to act quickly to avoid disappointment. Tickets are on sale online at www. swfc.co.uk/shop, in the Owls Megastore and by calling 0871 900 1867 (£2 per ticket booking fee applies).

GRIMSBY FRIENDLY SOLD OUT LOCAL FOOTBALL www.swfc.co.uk

The Owls pre-season friendly match against Grimsby Town is now sold out for away supporters. Wednesday fans have been snapping up their tickets fast for the game at Blundell Park on Saturday 17 July with the full allocation of 1,450 tickets now all sold. The club received an extra allocation of 500 tickets last week and, as of 5.00pm on Monday 12 July, no more tickets remain. Supporters are reminded that there is no pay on the day at Grimsby.

IRVINE HAILS SUCCESSFUL WEEK LOCAL FOOTBALL www.swfc.co.uk

The Owls rounded off a challenging week in Austria with a 0-0 draw against local side USK Anif. The game, played in soaring conditions, gave Wednesday a good workout to round off a successful week in Austria. Owls boss Alan Irvine made plenty of changes throughout the match including a total of nine changes at half time - with all seven of Wednesday’s summer signings storing 45 minutes. Irvine said: “Today was a good fitness exercise at the end of a tough week. It was played in soaring heat and the players had a large pitch to cover. “We had to play around with different formations and every player had at least 45 minutes. “They all worked hard and showed great determination despite the heat.” Owls (first half): O’Donnell, Jones, Beevers, Purse, Buxton, Potter, Boden, Sedgwick, Miller, Mellor, Heffernan (second half): Jameson, Spurr, Beevers, Buxton, Otsemobor, Palmer, O’Connor, Teale, Coke, Tudgay, Johnson

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