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time out COPLEYʼS COLUMN I am always happy to assist any worthy
cause with a bit of publicity in this column and accordingly would like to bring to your attention a fun day at the Miner’s Arms on 30th of July to benefit cystic fibrosis. The event kicks off with a football match between the current Miner’s Arms side against the Old School Victoria, followed by a live music from local bands Junkyard Dog, fronted by ex- Human League star Russ Dennett, The Score with Russ’s sister Sophie, the best looking of the Dennett family by a country mile, on lead vocals, the fabulous Diane Edwards, (Agnetha in top Abba tribute band Bjorn Again) and Chris Paul. There will doubtless be guest appearances from other artistes throughout the day and I must stress that all the aforementioned are giving their time and talent without a fee or expenses. It is no secret that I strongly disapprove of artistes appearing at supposed charity events and charging a full fee. All of these events should publish a profit and loss account detailing their expenses and then we would all discover who the real stars are who do not charge a fee. After all, these events are for charity and not to line the pockets of certain artistes who as far as anyone would know have been most gracious by not charging a fee. I do not propose to name and shame in this column, but a personal approach to me will reveal the identity of those I know about. The message is clear, charity events are to benefit the organisations that they are held for, not to provide an extra paid gig for those taking part. The final figure for the festival organised by top man Andy Birks in the grounds of his dad Tony’s house, to benefit Stubbin Wood School raised an amazing £14,405, which is tremendous for an outdoor event where it rained non-stop throughout the whole proceedings. Congratulations to my dear close friend Sunny Daye for getting through three auditions to reach the televised section of this year’s
X Factor. Sunny is so talented and it is no surprise to me that she is one step from boot camp. When the show is televised, it would be nice if we all took the trouble to vote for her, and give her the recognition she so richly deserves. She is represented by Cee Bee variety agency and my advice to concert secretaries is to get her booked before she reaches the possibility of mega stardom. It is not my practise in this column to devote much space to reporting on acts I have seen, preferring to leave that to others, but I went to see Cassi Kennedy at Club Chesterfield on Saturday evening, as she is a particular favourite of my girlfriend Caron and we were totally blown away. Cassi will always survive in this business, not only because she is very vocally talented, but she puts so much into what she does. She has top equipment, terrific lights and does three spots with a costume change for each one. Her middle spot, a Meatloaf tribute, was awesome and we made a note to see her again when she appears soon at Woodseats WMC. I urge all readers of this column to go and see Cassi when you see her advertised in the Mercury. Revelations in the phone hacking scandal have resulted in resignations and arrests of the top personnel, and now the top policeman in the Metropolitan police has given up his post. This evidences the immense power that Rupert Murdoch has in this country and is surely not right. I would like to place on record that this column is written by a squeaky clean journalist for a newspaper that is beyond reproach. Information imparted here has been obtained without having to hack anyone’s phone, but in most part by personal experience. Finally, I must pay tribute, as well as the twenty pounds already paid, to Jack, ten year old son of my girlfriend Caron, for a fantastic school report, better than any I ever had, and have to say he has made me very proud.
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A new pastor was visiting the homes of his parishioners. At one house it seemed obvious that someone was at home, but no answer came to his repeated knocks at the door. Therefore, he took out a card and wrote “Revelation 3:20” on the back of it and stuck it in the door. When the offering was processed the following Sunday, he found that his card had been returned. Added to it was this cryptic message, Genesis 3:10.” Reaching for his Bible to check out the citation, he broke up in gales of laughter. Revelation 3:20 begins “Behold, I stand at the door and knock.” Genesis 3:10 reads, “I heard your voice in the garden and I was afraid, for I was naked.”
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His storming straight into the number one spot. parched lips parted; the wondrous taste of the cookie Followed by number two hit Heart Vacancy, was already in his mouth; seemingly bringing him they have quickly built up a huge fanbase. back to life. The aged and withered hand, shakingly Their self-titled debut album raced into the made its way to a cookie at the edge of the table, top five, and they have had over an incredible when it was suddenly smacked with a spatula by his wife.“Stay out of those,” she said, “they’re for the 30 million plays of their videos on YouTube. funeral.” In March the boys were given the honour of releasing the official Comic Relief single for Red Nose Day. The single Gold Forever became their third top five single. by stuart renton Their latest number 1 single Glad You Came is It’s woe all round this week as Torchwood is back the first from their hotly tipped second album. and The Apprentice has finished for another year. Written by Steve Mac, Wayne Hector and Ed But if that alone wasn’t bad enough, Kerry Katona is threatening to appear on Zelebrity Big Brother (I Drewitt and produced by Steve Mac, this song borrowed the C from “Celebrity” to use in another brings a harder, club-influenced sound to the word that accurately describes my feeling for the table for Jay, Max, Nathan, Siva and Tom. hapless media witch, but my editor, in his infinite wisdom, deleted it (probably a wise move). It’s not A dance floor filler, with a heavy bassline hard to guess what word I’m thinking of, but if you’re combined with the boy’s rock vocals, this track still stuck, here’s a bit of help. Complete the following will have you raving from London to Ibiza this sentence: Kerry Katona is a total C***. summer. Enough smuttery, here are the reviews. Earlier this year the boys performed their first headline tour which had rave reviews from the Torchwood The show that fails to impress is back, and guess press with The Times, Evening Standard and what? That’s right, it utterly fails to impress. A slower News Of The World giving the shows 4 stars. start has not been seen since the Hare looked back at Proof, if ever it was needed, that The Wanted the Tortoise and thought “get the hell on with it!” Did we really need the history of the show drip-feeding are definitely not taking any prisoners when it to us over the first interminable thirty minutes? The comes to being the hottest new pop group in writers need to remember that there have been three the UK. seasons before this one and we don’t all have the attention spans of fi… ooh look, dust particles. How Tickets for The Wanted at the Motorpoint pretty… Ahem. Sorry, where was I? 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Superstar Helen fell at the final hurdle over her business plan, which was nothing more than a temping agency. She did try to pull it back with her hastily contrived “bakery” idea, which offered high quality baps, rolls and buns (does that sound dirty to anyone else? Anyone? No? Just me, then), but Lord Sugar just wasn’t having any of her tasty treats, instead giving the coveted role of business partner to “nice guy” Tom, who, probably deserved it more than any of the others. Another great year with some prize nutters talking with confidence about subjects they know absolutely nothing about (just like Cameron and Clegg, then).
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August Its astrological sign is Leo the Lion, a fixed fire sign ruled by the Sun. The full moon of August is called The Corn Moon. Summer is drawing to a close.
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ROCK AND REAL (ALES!) Welcome to one of Sheffield newest live music venues – Delaney’s! Hosted by Steve Delaney, lead guitarist with local band Sharp Cuts, this newly refurbished venue at the bottom of Cemetery Road is offering a great choice of ales, including selections from Bradfield Brewery and Thornbridge, and on the food menu is an exclusive offering of the famous Albert’s Pies – not least of which is the Sunday Lunch Pie – with a filling of roast meat, stuffing, a Yorkshire pud, cauliflower cheese, broccoli, roasted carrots and parsnip – a wonderful treat! Given Steve’s background, it is no surprise that Live Music will be a major feature in the venue, and the pub has reopened just in time to play its part in this week’s Tramlines Festival!
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he wore as a runner for an SS officer. This role probably saved his life. Otto’s story is written in our new publication, “Lest We forget”. Pat Battams, U3A Altogether about 50 members’ stories are included. If you would like a copy (price £5) About 650 members of the SU3A (Sheffield they will be available at the monthly drop in University of the Third Age) came together (first Tuesday of the month 10.00 – 12.00 in the in June for a celebration of their Silver café at the United Reform Church at the corner Jubilee at Wortley Hall. The U3A is a of Norfolk Stree and Chapel Walk) or you can unique and exciting self-help educational order via: publicitycoordinator@u3a.org.uk. movement for people who are retired or What a day! The sun, gardens and hall all semi-retired – the Third Agers. It offers provided the perfect back drop for A GRAND opportunities for shared learning and DAY OUT. The most important ingredient, leisure activities with other like-minded people. Founded in France in 1973, the U3A however, was the great mix of activities and movement has now spread across the world, members who made this such a memorable day. including Sheffield in 1986 and now there are over 2 700 members here. At Wortley Hall, together with local and national guests, members discovered the huge range of educational, creative and leisure opportunities on offer here in Sheffield. Ian McMillan, local poet, the Bard of Barnsley, who gave the official “welcome” to us all. This was one of the many highlights of the day. He had us all in stitches! In SU3A there are 175+ different active groups. Around 50 of these put in an enormous effort and ingenuity to share their considerable expertise and obvious joy in their activities. Both inside and outside the hall was a buzz of activity The range of arts and handicrafts in the ballroom was a delight to the eye – Quilting, Patchwork, Woodcarving, Art, Knitting, Card making, Family History, Handwork and Craft. Members of Art Group 1 showed a beautiful group painting to celebrate the Jubilee. Some tried their hand at handbell ringing. It The Payments Council is today (12 July took some concentration but the outcomes 2011) announcing that cheques will continue were very satisfying. The Singing for Pleasure for as long as customers need them and the group entertained in the lounge both morning target for possible closure of the cheque and afternoon as well as singing by the the clearing in 2018 has been cancelled. The French Group and even singing in Sanskrit! The comic opera shown by the Enjoying Opera Payments Council Board will continue to focus on security, efficiency and encouraging Group was so popular extra chairs had to be innovation in all types of payments to ensure sought!. customers have options best suited to the The range of languages represented was 21st century. impressive: As well as French and Sanskrit Richard North, the Chairman of the Payments there was Classical Greek, Latin, Italian, Council said: Portuguese and Spanish. There was a variety “It’s in the DNA of the Payments Council of cards and board games to try – even an to consult and listen to all those people who interactive bridge game which proved a actually make payments and use cheques. challenge to those trying out the bidding. Listening to over 600 stakeholder groups, The fine weather was a boon to the many working with the banks and following outside activities. Board games on the grass, bowling and croquet were all popular and the our appearance before the Treasury Select five different walks were a huge success. A Committee, we have concluded we should Line Dancing Group from nearby Barnsley reassure customers that the cheque is staying. performed in front of the Hall and invited “Over the last two years we have learnt a great members to join in.. A few brave souls deal about what is important to our many accepted this invitation. stakeholders and we are really grateful to all of The Oral History Group enacted a scene from those groups and individuals who took the time the life of Bess of Hardwick and the 6th Earl of to talk to us and help us reach this decision. We Shrewsbury from the history of Manor Castle will use what we’ve learnt to keep improving and what a setting they had– the steps and existing systems, as well as introducing terrace of Wortley! innovation, so that customers benefit from 21st century ways to pay. Innovation must be at the heart of what we do.”
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Do you find food Packaging difficult to open? One of the most popular displays was a collection of World War Two photos and memorabilia belonging to SU3A members. Like all of those there, Ian McMillan was moved by Otto’s story. In the photo Otto is telling Ian about how he was “liberated” from Auschwitz-Birkenau and showing him the jacket with the label “Leufer”
A research project is running at the University of Sheffield to develop easier and safer ways to package/access food. It is widely known that older people find it difficult to open food from different forms of packaging. The researcher is looking for participants aged 55 and over. This will take about 20/25 minutes to help. If you would like further information or to take part, please contact 0114 2735426 or sheffield50plus@yahoo.co.uk
Dates for your Diaries Tramlines Music Festival Friday – the free for all music festival. 21-24 July. See http://www.tramlines.org.uk/ for more information. Sat 23 July – Energize Day at Wolfe Road Healthy Living Centre, Foxhill, 11am-3pm lots of activities for all the family, 2315522 Community Assemblies North Tuesday, 26 July at 6.30pm at Lomas Hall, Church Street, Stannington
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11:30 The Good Cook 12:00 BBC News 12:05 Regional News and Weather 12:10 Formula 1: The German Grand Prix. 2:20 Racing from Ascot 4:50 BBC News 5:00 Regional News and Weather 5:10 Film: Cars 7:00 Tonightʼs the Night 8:00 The National Lottery: In It to Win It 8:50 Casualty 9:40 Lee Mackʼs All Star Cast 10:20 BBC News 10:40 Film: Eagle Eye 12:30 Film: Highlander: Endgame
ITV 1 6.00 Signed Stories 6.10 Dora the Explorer 6.35 The Hive 6.45 Babar and the Adventures of Badou 7.00 Babar and the Adventures of Badou 7.10 Tatiʼs Hotel 7.25 Monk 7.30 Supernormal 7.40 Supernormal 7.55 Horrid Henryʼs Movie Mayhem 8.25 Ten Mile Menu 9.25 Coronation Street Omnibus 11.45 This Morning 12.45 Planetʼs Funniest Animals 1.15 ITV News & Weather 1.20 Film: Agatha Christieʼs A Caribbean Mystery 3.20 Columbo 4.50 Calendar News and Weather 5.05 ITV News & Weather 5.20 Film: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 8.15 Odd One In 9.00 Penn & Teller 10.00 The Marriage Ref 11.00 ITV News & Weather 11.15 Film: Daylight 1.15 The Zone
Channel 4 5:45 Yo Gabba Gabba 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Vue Film Show 7:00 Dunlop MSA Formula Ford Championship Of GB 2011 7:25 Mobil 1 The Grid 7:55 The Morning Line 8:55 T4: Friends 9:25 T4: The Hollyoaks Music Show 9:55 T4: Smallville 10:50 T4: Friends 11:20 T4: Pop Up Pop Quiz 12:10 T4: Dirty Sexy Things 1:15 The TV Book Club 1:45 Sainsburyʼs And Channel 4 Present... David Clarke 1:50 Channel 4 Racing 3:55 Come Dine With Me Extra Portions 4:25 Come Dine With Me Extra Portions 4:55 Come Dine With Me Extra Portions 4:25 Come Dine With Me Extra Portions 6:00 Channel 4 News 6:30 4thought.Tv 6:35 The Mystery Of The Nevada Triangle 7:30 The Space Shuttleʼs Last Flight 9:00 Camelot: Igraine 10:05 Film: Kingdom Of Heaven 12:50 Film: Bad Lieutenant
Five 6.00 Peppa Pig 6.05 Roary the Racing Car 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots 6.25 Fireman Sam 6.40 Miss Spiderʼs Sunny Patch Friends 6.50 Elmoʼs World 7.10 The SaveUms! 7.20 Noddy in Toyland 7.30 Hanaʼs Helpline 7.45 Roobarb and Custard Too 7.55 Little Princess 8.10 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.25 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 8.40 Rupert Bear 8.55 Olivia 9.10 The Mr. Men Show 9.30 The Milkshake! Show 10.00 Mexican Food Made Simple 10.30 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers 11.35 Film: Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend 1.20 Film: Cheyenne Autumn 4.25 Film: Silverado 7.00 Cricket: England v India 7.55 5 News Weekend 8.00 NCIS 9.00 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit 10.00 Boxing Live: British Heavyweight Title 11.35 UFC 79: Main Event 12.35 SuperCasino
Sunday 24th July BBC One
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6:00 Breakfast 9:00 The Andrew Marr Show 10:00 Sunday Morning Live 11:00 Country Tracks 12:00 BBC News 12:05 Formula 1: The German Grand Prix 3:20 My Family 3:50 My Family 4:20 Bargain Hunt Famous Finds 4:50 Lifeline 5:00 Songs of Praise 5:35 Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry 6:05 BBC News 6:20 Regional News and Weather 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Countryfile 8:30 Inspector George Gently 10:00 BBC News 10:15 Regional News and Weather 10:25 Sugartown 11:25 Moving On 12:10 Weatherview
6:00 Wibbly Pig 6:10 Dipdap 6:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 6:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Deadly 60 7:35 Arthur 8:00 Junior MasterChef 8:30 Me and My Monsters 9:00 Friday Download 10:00 Something for the Weekend 11:30 Film: The Story of GI Joe 1:20 EastEnders 3:15 Rugby League Challenge Cup: Quarter-Final 5:30 World Swimming Championships 7:00 Around the World in 60 Minutes 8:00 Top Gear 9:00 Space Shuttle: The Final Mission 10:00 MotoGP 11:00 Film: Seraphim Falls 12:45 Film: Santee
ITV 1 6.00 Signed Stories 6.10 Boblins 6.20 Fireman Sam 6.30 Chloeʼs Closet 6.45 Olly the Little White Van 6.50 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 7.15 Annabelʼs Kitchen 7.25 Monk 7.30 Supernormal 7.45 Supernormal 8.00 The Avengers 8.25 May the Best House Win 9.25 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 10.25 60 Minute Makeover 11.30 This Morning 12.30 Dinner Date 1.25 ITV News & Weather 1.30 Survival 2.30 Inspector Morse 4.30 Midsomer Murders 6.30 Calendar News and Weather 6.45 ITV News & Weather 7.00 The Royal 8.00 Born to Shine 9.00 Law & Order 10.00 ITV News & Weather 10.15 Film: Oceanʼs Thirteen 12.30 The Zone
Channel 4 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 Wakestock Festival 7:25 GE Canary Wharf Triathlon 7:55 T4: The Crush 8:20 T4: Friends 8:45 T4: Hollyoaks Omnibus 11:20 T4: Orange Rockcorps 12:45 T4: The Simpsons 1:15 T4: The Simpsons 1:50 Coach Trip 2:20 Coach Trip 2:50 Coach Trip 3:20 Coach Trip 3:55 Coach Trip 4:25 Help! My House Is Falling Down 5:30 Deal Or No Deal 6:25 Channel 4 News 6:55 4thought.Tv 7:00 A Place In The Sun 8:00 Holiday Hijack 9:00 Film: The Lovely Bones 11:30 Film: Beverley Hills Cop
Five 6.00 Peppa Pig 6.05 Roary the Racing Car 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots 6.25 Fireman Sam 6.40 Miss Spiderʼs Sunny Patch Friends 6.50 Elmoʼs World 7.05 Roobarb and Custard Too 7.15 The Save-Ums! 7.30 Noddy in Toyland 7.40 Hanaʼs Helpline 7.50 Bert and Ernieʼs Great Adventures 8.00 Little Princess 8.15 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.30 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 8.45 Rupert Bear 8.55 Olivia 9.15 The Mr. Men Show 9.30 The Milkshake! Show 10.00 Animal Rescue Squad 10.20 How Do They Do It? 10.55 Police Interceptors 11.55 Danger: Diggers At Work 12.55 Film: The Omega Man 2.45 Film: My Favorite Martian 4.30 Film: The Karate Kid 7.00 Cricket: England v India 7.55 5 News 8.00 Cowboy Builders 9.00 Film: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines 22.10 Film: The One 11.35 Film: Swept Away 12.50 Inside Hollywood
Monday 25th July BBC One
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6:00 Wibbly Pig 6:10 Dipdap 6:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 6:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Roar 7:30 Jungle Book 7:45 Deadly Art 8:00 The Sarah Jane Adventures 8:30 LazyTown 8:55 Bob the Builder 9:05 The Koala Brothers 9:15 Little Charley Bear 9:25 Small Potatoes 9:35 Chuggington 9:45 Mr Bloomʼs Nursery 10:05 Gigglebiz 10:20 ZingZillas 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Film: My Favourite Wife 1:00: World Swimming Championships 3:00 The Weakest Link 3:45 Antiques Road Trip 4:30 Flog It! 5:15 Escape to the Country 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Celebrity Eggheads 7:00 Victorian Pharmacy 7:30 Wonderstuff 8:00 University Challenge 8:30 Antiques Master 9:00 The Life of Muhammad 10:00 QI 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Torchwood: Miracle Day 12:15 The Tudors 1:10 BBC News
ITV 1 6.00 Daybreak 8.30 Lorraine 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 Auction Party 3.00 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 4.00 Wild at Heart 5.00 Dinner Date 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Coronation Street 8.00 Countrywise Kitchen 8.30 Coronation Street 9.00 Show Me the Funny 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Film: The Jacket 12.25 The Zone
Channel 4 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 Freshly Squeezed 7:30 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:55 Frasier 8:25 According To Jim 8:55 Friends 9:25 Friends 9:50 Three In A Bed 10:55 A Place In The Sun 11:55 Sainsburyʼs And Channel 4 Present... Ellie Simmonds 2012 12:00 Channel 4 News 12:05 Relocation 1:20 Film: Torpedo Run 3:10 Countdown 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Come Dine With Me 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 How Murdoch Ran Britain 9:00 Embarrassing Bodies 10:00 Sirens 11:05 Coming Up 11:40 Chris Moylesʼ Quiz Night 12:30 Live From Abbey Road
Five 6.35 Ebb and Flo 6.40 Fireman Sam 6.50 Peppa Pig 6.55 The WotWots 7.05 Ben and Hollyʼs Little Kingdom 7.20 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Thomas & Friends 7.45 Noddy in Toyland 7.55 Milkshake! Monkey 8.00 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.15 Peppa Pig 8.20 Peppa Pig 8.25 Roary the Racing Car 8.35 Bananas In Pyjamas 8.50 Olivia 9.00 Little Princess 9.15 The Wright Stuff 11.10 The Wright Stuff Extra with Gabby Logan 12.10 5 News Lunchtime 12.15 Ice Road Truckers 1.15 Home and Away 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 Law and Order 3.15 Film: Web of Desire 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Home and Away 6.25 OK! TV 6.55 5 News at 7 7.00 Cricket: England v India 8.00 Police Interceptors 9.00 Film: Swordfish 11.05 Film: The Replacement Killers 12.50 Inside Hollywood
Tuesday 26th July BBC One
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6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Cowboy Trap 11:45 Saints and Scroungers 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Only Fools and Horses 2:45 Nigel Slaterʼs Simple Suppers 3:05 Copycats 3:35 Me and My Monsters 4:00 Gimme a Break 4:30 Cop School 5:00 Newsround 5:15 Pointless 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show - Best of Britain 7:30 EastEnders 8:00 Holby City 9:00 Richard Hammondʼs Journey to the Bottom of the Ocean 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 Imagine... Iraq in Venice 11:35 Travellers 12:35 Weatherview
6:00 Wibbly Pig 6:10 Dipdap 6:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 6:30 Tinga Tinga Tales 6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Roar 7:25 Leon 7:30 Jungle Book 7:45 Deadly Art 8:00 The Sarah Jane Adventures 8:30 LazyTown 8:55 Bob the Builder 9:05 The Koala Brothers 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:35 Chuggington 9:45 Mr Bloomʼs Nursery 10:05 Gigglebiz 10:20 ZingZillas 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Film: Second Chorus 1:00 World Swimming Championships 3:00 The Weakest Link 3:45 Antiques Road Trip 4:30 Flog It 5:15 Escape to the Country 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Celebrity Eggheads 7:00 Coast 8:00 Restoration Home 9:00 The Hour 10:00 Twenty Twelve 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Italyʼs Bloodiest Mafia 12:20 Film: Gomorrah 2:30 BBC News
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CAMRA URGES MEMBERS TO CAMPAIGN FOR THEIR LOCAL SERVICES CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, has been working alongside Living Streets and Civic Voice to table an amendment to the Localism Bill. If passed it would enable communities to decide locally whether or not to extend planning protection to valued local services, such as Pubs, ensuring that planning permission is required for changing their use. Currently, the planning system and use class orders are inadequate to prevent the demolition or change of use of local services. For instance, it is currently permitted to change a Community Pub into a betting shop, mini-supermarket or offices without planning permission or consultation with local people. Lord Lucas, who tabled the amendment, said: “I am delighted to be proposing this amendment to the Localism Bill and expect broad cross-party support in the House of Lords. If planning is to be truly local, communities have to be able to protect local amenities and this amendment would simply ensure
that they can do so.” Alongside this, Living Streets have launched an e-action which encourages supporters to contact Eric Pickles MP, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government and urge him to protect local shops and services in the Government’s review of use classes. The website is now live and ready to use. CAMRA is encouraging all its members, supporters and all English beer drinkers and pub goers to support the campaign and contact Eric Pickles MP. Jonathan Mail, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, said: “I urge all members and persons who want to defend their community institutions to back this campaign. If successful, the campaign could save many pubs from irreparable damage, and help communities hold on to their valued local services.” See more details at http://www.e-activist.com/eaaction/action?ea.client.id=1719&ea. campaign.id=10987
CIU CALL FOR EVIDENCE
The CIU have been asked by members of the All-Party Parliamentary Group to provide information relating to the amount of money their member clubs raise for charity. They are urging clubs to provide details of the charities and the amounts they have raised at various fund-raising events over the past 12 months. The Parliamentary Group is trying to emphasise the support our member clubs provide, not only to their own communities, but to many UK charities. In addition it would be useful if you could let them know what facilities you provide to your wider community, OAP trips, children’s events,
slimming classes. It is only by showing Parliamentarians the positive contribution member clubs provide to the ‘Big Society’ that we can help them to understand better the way our clubs fit in to that concept.
BANDITʼS FRUIT VOICE OF THE MACHINES & NIGHTINGALE RADIO NIGHTINGALE NUDGES by Mel Jacques CLUBHISTORIANS.CO.UK by Ruth Cherrington
I recently found myself gazing in the window of an antiques shop at a very old ‘one armed bandit.’ For the uninitiated, that is a very early version of what we now boringly refer to as a gaming Only by providing this machine. I had a nostalgia moment I must information can members of the Parliamentary Group push admit thinking of the ‘old days’ when such machines could be found for a Debate in Westminster in some dark corner of clubs. They Hall and explain to their were referred to in that way because colleagues who are not aware, you had to pull down that arm on the right hand side to set the reels of the important of our clubs to their members and the wider in motion. They were ‘bandits’ because you never really won. An community. early pay off of a few pence led you to feeding it more coins. This old model was worse for wear but still PLEASE SEND YOUR had the three reels of fruit clearly INFORMATION TO displayed: the cherries, lemons WORKING MENS CLUB and melons, hence they were also AND INSTITUTE UNION called fruit machines. When the 253 - 254 UPPER STREET reel motion stopped, the line up of the fruits determined whether you LONDON N1 1R won or not. The cherries were the most likely to appear and if you had a bunch in the first slot, you got the minimum pay-out, which you instantly put back in to try again. Such machines would also inhabit the end of pier amusement centres. As a child I used to be amazed by MAGIC AM the number of machines all lined up by Trevor Thomas waiting to be fed when I went on It’s that time of the year again. the club’s annual outing to Skeggie The kids are breaking up for or Weston Super Mare. In the the school summer holidays and club, there were never that many. I we’re flocking all over the place found out later on in life that it was here, there and everywhere. because these machines, although Even if you’re not jetting away not likely to pay out much even or heading to the coast, there are for the biggest wins, constituted lots of different ways for you to gambling and therefore needed to spend a day out all over South be regulated. As machines became Yorkshire and the North Midlands. more complicated- we lost that side One of the biggest events takes arm a long time ago - governed place just down the road as by microchips rather than reels, well. The Bakewell Show runs the legal side did as well. A few on Wednesday August 3rd and decades back, the ‘nudge’ was Thursday August 4th – one of the invented whereby you could try oldest shows of its kind with 200 to nudge down that one reel that years history to it. might give you a golden pay out. There’ll be animals, stalls, stands, Flashing lights and odd noises agricultural machinery and a were also added making them a chance to ride and drive a bullock serious danger of noise pollution. too. Alongside that there’s the Various versions of the Gaming 15 minute theatre, the unique and Gambling Act dictate how Chariots of Fire display and much many machines a club can have, much more. What’s more we’ve where they are to be placed (away managed to give you and yours a from children) and how much chance to win free tickets. they can pay out as well as the Just simply listen in to Magic taxes involved such as VAT. And AM Breakfast Monday to Friday it used to be just a bit of ‘armless from 6am to 10am and join in the fun (excuse the pun) in-between ‘Battle for Bakewell tickets’. I’ll bingo! Of course there is a serious have you rounding up virtual sheep side to gaming machines- they easily from the comfort of your can become addictive so there is own phone in a fun and easy to a need for regulation but it has play game! become overly complex in the modern era. Companies that hire Good luck, The fun starts Monday out machines, such as Dransfields here on Magic with the best of the who have over 50 years of working 60s, 70s and more. with clubs, now prefer to offer the machines free of charge but to share in the money taken by the club, after payouts to punters and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs. In the end, probably HMRC are the only winners so remember that next Catch this superb 80’s show at time you put in your coins. I was tempted by the antique machine, New Club Tropicana, Chapel trying to picture where to put it in St Leonards on Friday 22nd my flat but at £150, it was no dealand I sensibly walked away. July.
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This weekend was the first of our outdoor summer collections and the Great British weather did us proud with an absolutely dismal, chucking it down, day. Now there are two schools of thought about collections on such days, you can either give it up as a bad job before you even start as there will be less people out and those who are won’t want to hang around or you can hope for the sympathy vote as you stand in the rain. But you have to consider your venue and whether there is any shelter; outside several of the shops on Tanyard Shopping Centre in Wickersley there’s a very small overhang from the nameboards above and so there’s about a foot of shelter from the worst of the rain, except of course when the wind blows in a certain direction, yes the direction it did on Saturday. So with nowhere to hide and the rain coming down in buckets a hardy trio donned the waterproofs and did a sterling job of collecting £71.05. Now that might not seem like much but given the conditions it was more than the alternative of ‘nowt and at least it pays some of this months licence fees. Thank you to our volunteers who made the effort this weekend and most of all thank you to the shoppers who dug deep and gave their loose change to a small local charity that relies on such generosity. Visit www.radionightingale.org. uk to buy your raffle tickets for the Small Charity Car Draw and support Radio Nightingale with your chance to win a brand new Fiat 500 1.2 Pop. Radio Nightingale broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the patients and staff of the Rotherham General Hospital on 945 &1350mw and Hospedia. For more information about the station visit www.radionightingale.org.uk Current volunteer vacancies: • Website designer • Saturday sports show presenter • Football commentator • Fundraiser • Voice over artist / creator Contact us on 01709 304244 for more information on volunteering.
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PAUL LEE
Saturday 30th July
PETE SCHWARTZ
SATURDAY 6th AUGUST Westend WMC UK’s Number 1 Shakespeare Inn Woodhouse 149 Sheffield Road Sheffield Chubby Brown Tribute 106 Well Road, Heeley, Sheffield S8 Tel: 0114 2693 057 FRI 22ND JULY - SUN 24TH JULY
E3
MONDAY
QUIZ NIGHT
FOR A GALLON OF BEER + BINGO TUESDAY
POKER NIGHT
£10 ENTRY - ALL MONEY PAID OUT WEDNESDAY
DANCE NIGHT & BINGO
MODERN SEQUENCE, BALLROOM, LATIN AMERICAN
FRIDAY 22ND JULY
JAMIE ANSBRO SATURDAY 23RD JULY
SI SONATA
AIR CONDITIONED - EXTERNAL SMOKING AREA
FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION UP TO 100 PEOPLE WEDDING RECEPTIONS, PRIVATE PARTIES, FUNERALS WITH DISCRETION, BUSINESS MEETINGS & CONFERENCES RING 0114 244 2134 FOR DETAILS
Every Friday - QUIZ & BINGO
in the CONCERT ROOM + PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT
Every Monday - BINGO & QUIZ in the Lounge Every Thursday - LADIES BINGO NIGHT - CASH PRIZES
Sunday 24th July
POCKET ROCKET Sunday 31st July
MARK TURVER MEMBERS & AFFILIATED FRIENDS MOST WELCOME
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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E4
Handsworth SOUTHEY Social Club 13 Hall Road, Sheffield 0114 269 3019
WEDNESDAY 20TH JULY
LADIES’ DARTS PRESENTATION STARTS 7.00 PM
Friday 22nd July
DECADE
Saturday 23rd July
FRIDAY 22ND JULY
DEVIANCE
TRADES GOT TALENT 2011
SHIRLEY ANN SCOTT
THE ONE & ONLY TALENT SHOW
HEAT 3 8:30PM - ALL WELCOME! SATURDAY 23RD JULY
LEE MICHAELS SUNDAY 24TH JULY
Sunday 24th July
BINGO EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT WEDNESDAY - 9:15pm Start
MEADOW
FARM
SUE & PAUL’S ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT
Bar & Restaurant
EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY QUIZ NIGHT IN THE LOUNGE WITH SEAN
CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.40 ADULTS - £7.45
WITH MYSTERY GUEST ARTISTS
SUPERB MEALS IN THE CARVERY RESTAURANT
WEEKDAY CARVERY £6.15
CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.15
WEEKEND & BANK HOLIDAY CARVERY MONDAY - FRIDAY
5 Number Bingo, Spin The Wheel
OAP SPECIAL - SMALL CARVERY & SWEET - £5.95
EVERY WEDNESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCH
BEN LOY
12 NOON - WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, BINGO, SANDWICHES ETC.
FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE
The Midland Sheffield Road - Killamarsh TEL: 0114 248 6137
Private Parties Catered For...
SHEFFIELD LANE WMC 45 Hatfield House Lane, Sheffield S5 6HU 0114 2457 806 Fully Air-Conditioned Concert Room & Lounge
Friday 22nd July
MON 8TH AUG
SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS Saturday 23rd July THREE WORDS Sunday 24th July FOXY Tuesday 26th July LISA JAYNE WEST Friday 29th July SCATTERBOX
JOHN REILLY
Sequence & Modern Dancing
1st WED mthly
Sequence & Modern Dancing
FOOD NOW BEING SERVED ALL WEEK SAT 23RD JULY
SUITE ZERO ROCK COVERS
SAT 30TH JULY
ATOMIX DISCO FRI 5TH AUG
THE CRASHERS
ROCK & INDIE COVERS SINGER/SONGWRITER TICKETS £5
ROCK NIGHT
1st MON mthly ACOUSTIC JAM NIGHT
MONDAY AFTERNOONS
WEDNESDAYS from 8pm Start All are welcome in the Concert Room
BINGO EVERY NIGHT WE ARE HOLDING OUR BEER PRICES CHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN THE CONCERT ROOM ON SUNDAY LUNCH TIMES & SUNDAYTUESDAY LUNCH TIMESNIGHTS & TUESDAY NIGHTS
SOCIAL CLUB
Southey Green Road, Sheffield, S5 7QQ
TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101
Thursday 21st July
MARK TURVER Saturday 23rd July
PAST MASTERS Sunday 24th July
AKA
Thursday 28th July
RICKY GRAHAM
Saturday 30th July
ROADHOUSE Sunday 31st July
BADFINGERS
FRIDAY 22ND JULY SATURDAY 23RD JULY
THOMAS MARX Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield - 0114 240 1155
Frequent bus service routes: 20,97, 98, 33, & 83 (to & from the club)
FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED
Doncaster Club Listings
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DONCASTER TRADES
South Mall, Frenchgate Centre, Doncaster FRIDAY 22ND JULY (AFTERNOON 1PM - 4PM)
NANCY ANN LEE
CARCROFT VILLAGE WMC
CHESTNUT AVENUE, CARCROFT, DN6 8AG. TEL: (01302) 722520 Friday 22nd July
COUNTRY & WESTERN
SATURDAY 23RD JULY (EVENING ENTERTAINMENT)
ROBBIE H
EXCELLENT MALE VOCALIST
TUESDAY 26TH JULY (AFTERNOON 2PM - 5PM)
PG CHIPS & SOLO ACT
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Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water
Friday 29th July
STEVE RICHARDS
MARK TURVER
(Solo Male Entertainer) Saturday 23rd July
(Male Entertainer) Saturday 30th July
FRIDAY 29TH JULY (AFTERNOON 1PM - 4PM)
DEBBIE & THE WILDHEARTS
JOHN ASTON
(5 Piece Band inc. Brass, Soul & Pop)
CLAIRE MARSHALL EXPERIENCE
COUNTRY & WESTERN
SATURDAY 30TH JULY (EVENING ENTERTAINMENT)
Sunday 24th July
BOYZ
Sunday 31st July
TRADES DOUBLE HEADER
2 REAL
EXCELLENT ACT
THURSDAY 28TH JULY
TAKE THAT TRIBUTE INCLUDING ROBBIE WILLIAMS BACK FOR GOOD & TONY LEWIS CALL NIGEL BULTER ENTERTAINMENTS ON 01302 326313 0R 07745438242
Tel: 01302 326313 www.doncastertrades.co.uk
LISA VANDELLA
(4 Piece Male Modern Pop Band)
(Excellent Girl Fronted Band)
Tuesday 26th July
Tuesday 2nd August
(Young Male Vocal Entertainer)
(Excellent Girl Singer)
VINNY
BEV BROOKS
YORK BAR WMC Skellow Grange York Road - Doncaster 01302 783393
Working Men’s Club & Institute
Every Tuesday is BINGO NIGHT! Saturday 23rd July
THE REALISTICS TOP MOTOWN DUO
Sunday 24th July
MARK TURVER TOP MALE VOCALIST
FRIDAY 22ND JULY
POPAGANDA TRISTAN DREW SINGER IN THE LOUNGE IN THE CONCERT ROOM
SATURDAY 23RD JULY
SCREAMING EAGLES SUNDAY 24TH JULY
Saturday 30th July
KARAOKE
ROCK THE NIGHT
FRIDAY 29TH JULY
CURTIS LEE
EXCELLENT BOY GIRL DUO
Sunday 31st July
RICKY GRAHAM TOP MALE VOCALIST
SATURDAY 30TH JULY
STEELER
Skellow Road, Doncaster DN6 8JL Tel: 01302 338304
www.skellowgrange.com
Donna & Carl welcome you to
The Beverley Inn and Hotel Bed & Breakfast / Restaurant & Bar
THE REGENT Hotel & Restaurant
Making every occasion a Special occasion
Former CAMRA pub of the year
Home Cooked Food • Sky Sports
Mondays: General Knowledge Quiz Monday to Saturday Evenings - 2 Steak Dinners for £12
NEW MENU AND ALL DAY OPENING COMING SOON WATCH THIS SPACE Saturday 30th July - Vocalist Back By Request
CAROLINE SILVERS
Saturday 13th August - Great Female Vocalist
JACY
117 Thorne Road, Edenthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 2JE Tel: 01302 882724 Fax: 01302 887456 Email: info@beverleyinnandhotel.co.uk
WHEATLEY HOTEL
DONCASTER PUBLIC HOUSE/GUEST HOUSE Thorne Road, Wheatley, Doncaster DN2 5DR
Tel: 01302 364092 Fax: 01302 328176 Email: enquiries@thewheatleyhotel.co.uk Web: www.thewheatleyhotel.co.uk
THURSDAY 28TH JULY
ACOUSTIC ANGELS £5 ON THE DOOR
FRIDAY 29TH JULY
STAFFORD GALLI £5 ON THE DOOR
Regent Square, Doncaster, DN1 2DS Tel: 01302 364180 www.theregenthotel.co.uk
Wednesdays - MUSIC QUIZ - 9pm Start plus Open the Box & Card Bingo - Beer Tickets & Cash Prizes
Fri 22nd July
VIVA
Pop/Dance Trio
Fri 29th July
Fri 5th August
KARAOKE TOP SECRET Modern Duo
Sundays - GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ plus Play Your Cards Right - Beer Tickets & Cash Prizes
FANCY A BREAKFAST? - Served 7am - 12 noon Everyone Welcome - Small £3.00 - Large £4.00 inc. Tea/Coffee 5 MINS FROM RACECOURSE BED & BREAKFAST ONLY £25pppn
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE - LOW RATES
Doncaster Club Listings
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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E6 THE DRUM
DUNSCROFT SOCIAL CLUB
Watch House Lane Doncaster
Live Entertainment Every Fri, Sat & Sun Friday 22nd July
DAVE HILL
TRIPLE X
Saturday 23rd July
Sunday 24th July
ROCKWOOD
DEAN HUBERT
HARMONY BAND
Sunday 24th July
Saturday 30th July
DANNY KING
DEVANTE
GUITAR VOCAL ENTERTAINER
FUNCTION ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR HIRE Parties • Weddings • Funerals etc Up to 180 people TEL: 01302 845 637
200 Station Rd, Dunscroft, Doncaster DN7 4JR
Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831393 Saturday 23rd July
FIREWORX
Saturday 23rd July
TOP MALE VOCAL
TUESDAY NIGHT BINGO SKY TV
ARMTHORPE CORONATION CLUB
Sunday 31st July
KENNY FRANCIS Don’t forget our £1 draw on Sunday Nights
STAR BOY GIRL VOCAL DANCE ACT
Fri & Sat Sunday
TOP MALE VOCAL ENTERTAINER
12noon - 4pm
Friday 29th July
Carvery
Karaoke & Disco 7:30pm until 9pm
Wednesday
NORTHERN SOUL NIGHT
Quiz Night
New Menu Coming Soon
COUNTRY & WESTERN Every Monday: BINGO
Look us up on Facebook: evethedrum
With The Dalton Johns Band & Guests
RYAN JAMES
7:30pm until late
For Tuesday & Friday Lunch 12noon - 2:30pm Dinner 5pm - 7:30pm
Every Wednesday:
Sunday 24th July
Karaoke & Disco
Saturday 30th July
ROCKWOOD
TOP VOCAL HARMONY MALE 5 PIECE
01302 874488
Every Wednesday - BINGO with ALL CASH PRIZES! Last Friday of Every Month NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN
The Newly Refurbished
ASKERN SPA CLUB Moss Road, Askern, Doncaster - Tel: 07950 980268
Forthcoming Entertainment Saturday 23rd July
HOUSE OF FUN Saturday 30th July
ICE
Saturday 6th August
POPAGANDA SKY TV NOW SHOWING FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE
Bands, Duos & Trios be aware that Wednesday night is Audition Night, Come along and be seen!!! Call Paul on 07950 980268 for info
TETLEYS £1.60 A PINT - CARLSBERG £1.80 A PINT SELECTED BOTTLES ONLY £2
Live Entertainment at
WESTMINSTER RECREATIONAL CLUB MONDAY - BINGO NIGHT TUESDAY - AUCTION NIGHT EVERY THURSDAY - DANCE NIGHT (SEQUENCE, OLD TIME, MODERN 8PM - 11PM)
EVERY MONDAY 11:30 AM - 3PM
DANCING, SEQUENCE, OLD TIME, MODERN
FRI 22ND JULY
ROSTHOLME BARNBY DUN SOCIAL CLUB SOCIAL CLUB 128 Askern Rd, Bentley Tel: 01302 873201
EVERY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY
COUNTRY NIGHT & BINGO Wednesday 20th July
STEWART GRAHAM Friday 22nd July
Wednesday 20th July
STARDUST Male Duo Saturday 23rd July
JOHNNY MARX
EVERY MONDAY Quiz Night & Play Your Cards Right EVERY TUESDAY Ladies Night Chair Dancing/ Burlesque EVERY WEDNESDAY Poker Night - Members Only EVERY THURSDAY Country Partner Dancing EVERY FRIDAY & SUNDAY Bingo & Play Your Cards Right
TREVOR CRAIG
FRI 29TH JULY
Friday 29th July
4 Piece Male Band/Classic Pop 60s to 90s
STARDIZ Male Duo
DICK RYMAN EVERY TUESDAY (VIEWING FROM 3:30PM)
AUCTION - 6:30PM EVERY THURSDAY
Westminster Crescent, Intake, Doncaster DN2 GHU Info: 812103
SEQUENCE DANCING TO A LIVE BAND
DAMAGED GOODS
Wednesday 27th July
Friday 29th July
PHIL STEEL
Saturday 6th August Comedy Trio
Wednesday 27th July
(4 Piece All Live Rock Show)
91 Woodfield Rd, Doncaster , DN4 8HN Tel: 01302 853446
Country & Westewwrn
BAND OF BROTHERS
ALF BERRY
WOODFIELD SOCIAL CLUB
Vocalist From X Factor!
LUX DE LUX Saturday 30th July
MICK FORD DUO Country & Western 01302 882 936
Off High Street, Barnby Dun, Doncaster DN3 1DS
LAST SATURDAY IN EVERY MONTH
Karaoke Evenings Only Beer £1.50 - Lager £1.50 Shorts 50p
www.woodfieldclub.co.uk Membership Available Anytime
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SATURDAY 23RD JULY - POP ROCK TRIO
BRADFIELD BREWERY WOODLANDS PARK SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB Where you can find both Sky Sports & ESPN
NO BEER PRICE RISES IN 2011
TUESDAY IS COUNTRY NIGHT FRIDAY IS BINGO LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 23RD JULY
SCOTT RICHARDS SUPERB MALE VOCALIST
MONDAY: DARTS & DOMINOES LEAGUE TUESDAY: POOL LEAGUE WEDNESDAY: SNOOKER LEAGUE THURSDAY: LADIES DARTS Great North Rd, Woodlands, Doncaster DN6 7RA
Tel: 01302 722 504
Quality Real Ales brewed using the Finest Malts, Traditional Hops and Natural Spring Water
SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB
ENTERTAINMENT
Tel: 01302 876340
VIVA
Sat 23rd July
KENNY LYNNE’S SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW
Sun 24th July
BAND ON THE RUN
Sat 30th July
STEALER
Sun 31st July
SUNDAY 24TH JULY - MALE VOCALIST
NEIL TIMOTHY
TUESDAY 26TH JULY - TOP MALE VOCALIST
RICKY WILDE
SATURDAY 30TH JULY - GREAT TRIO
TWILIGHT ZONE
NOT TO BE MISSED - ARRIVE EARLY
SUNDAY 31ST JULY - TOP COMEDY VOCAL ACT
MARK GRAHAM
CLASSIC ROCK BAND
FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH STARTING FRIDAY 3RD JUNE
MOTOWN & NORTHERN SOUL
SUSPECTS
DJ SNOWY & GUESTS - FREE ADMISSION, 8PM TO MIDNIGHT
5 PIECE SOUL & BLUES BAND
ALL SKY SPORTS SHOWN
WARRIOR
Sat 6th August
FREE POOL ALL DAY EVERY DAY
GREAT ROCK MUSIC
FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE • NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERS
The Dusty Miller
NEWBOLD WMC CLUB CHESTERFIELD Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8EJ Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200
Saturday 23rd July
Saturday 23rd July
HOPE & PRAY BRIMINGTON Sunday 24th July SOCIAL CLUB MARIA
DEE B NICKI MARTIN
MASTIN MOOR MW
Thursday Night Auction - 7pm - Finish
TEL: 01246 472547
Sunday 24th July
Bingo Every Monday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday Large Function Room For Hire Holds 250 People Available for Weddings, Birthdays, Parties etc.
OLD WHITTINGTON MINERS SOCIAL CLUB
Station Lane, Old Whittington, Chesterfield Tel: 01246 451961
Every Monday 6PM - 7PM ZUMBA 7:30PM SKIP TRICKS WITH TUITION BINGO EVERY NIGHT
Every Wednesday -AUCTION
LOTTING 12 NOON - AUCTION STARTS 7PM Followed by BINGO - 9:30pm start BIKERS WELCOME
RACHEL RYAN Sun 24th JULY TRAV RODGERS Sat 23rd JULY
FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE Maureen Welcomes You To
THE RED LION Real Ale & Mild Beer
For Details Contact N.M.W.C on 01246 278849 RENISHAW ROAD, MASTIN MOOR, CHESTERFIELD
Saturday 23rd July
TONY SHANE TRIO LINE DANCING EVERY THURSDAY Doors 7:30pm WITH TUITION FROM JEAN & TERRY
AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6:30PM LOTTING STARTS - 12NOON
HASLAND WMC
Hampton St, Hasland, Chesterfield S41 OLH
Tel: 01246 273 660 SATURDAY 23RD JULY
METROPOLIS MANCHESTER’S TOP MALE DUO FEATURING CARL ON GUITAR & RICH ON DRUMS
MANDY G
See Our Other Advert for Details
EVERY THURSDAY Dancing with Resident Organist EVERY FRIDAY Bingo + Open The Box SATURDAY 23RD JULY - Live Entertainment
LIVING THE DREAM PHIL ALLAN
SUNDAY 24TH JULY - Live Entertainment POOL & DARTS AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT
HIGH STREET, BRIMINGTON, CHESTERFIELD - 01246 233700 For Extra Information please Try our website
www.brimingtonsocialclub.co.uk
Tel: 01246 810 507
Friday 22nd July
WILD McBRIDE
ROCK NIGHT - FREE ENTRY
Saturday 23rd July
FRANK WHITE BAND SPECIAL NIGHT - FREE ENTRY
Saturday 30th July
GLAM ROCK
TRIBUTE NIGHT - £2 ENTRY
THE HOTTEST NEW SINGLES NIGHT! FOR OVER 25s FIRST NIGHT IS FRIDAY 29TH OF JULY
• FREE ENTRY • LATE BAR UNTIL 12:30AM • TOP DJ WOODY • BIG SCREEN VIDEO FOOTAGE WIN ONE NIGHT FREE STAYOVER IN OUR 3* ACCOMMODATION (free raffle draw on the night) CARVERY FROM £4.60, FOOD SERVED ALL DAY
CASK ALES NOW BEING SERVED
RENISHAW M.W. 138 Main Road, Renishaw S31 9UW - Tel: 01246 434 157
EVERY THURSDAY COUNTRY & WESTERN Thursday 21st July
NANCY ANNE LEE Saturday 23rd July
ONE NIGHT ONLY Thursday 28th July
Saturday 23rd July
Saturday 30th July
Chase EVERY SUNDAY the Ace Golden Oldie Music Night EVERY MONDAY Quiz & Bingo TUESDAY - STAR TIME SPECIAL
Bingo
Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield - 01246 450 770
RUSSELL T BIRD
Sheffield Road, Barlborough, S43 4TW Near Chesterfield (2 mins off jct 30, M1)
SATURDAY 30TH JULY
FUEL
CLUBLANDS TOP MALE TRIO
101 PROOF BAND Saturday30th July
PAST MASTERS We Show
&
Regional Club Listings
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RAWMARSH TRADES EAST DENE & LABOUR CLUB SOCIAL CLUB LTD DONCASTER RD, ROTHERHAM TEL: 01709 363323 THURSDAY 21ST JULY
MAXINE SANTANA Good Female Vocalist
SATURDAY 23RD JULY
RIO MADNESS Excellent Boy Girl Duo SUNDAY 24TH JULY
Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825
Saturday 23rd July
LUX DE LUX Sunday 24th July
RICKY GRAHAM ALBION ROAD
VENUS
29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre Tel: 01709 512545
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY
Top Weekend Entertainment
TUESDAY
Traditional Home Cooked Food Saturday 23rd July
Excellent Female Duo
BINGO QUIZ
In the Old Lounge 9:30 Start
FRIDAY 29TH JULY
SOUL NIGHT
7:30 Onwards, Bar Until 11:15pm MEMBERS & AFFILIATED MEMBERS ONLY SNACK BAR OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS COACH PARTIES ACCEPTED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
BROOKLANDS 110 ROTHERHAM ROAD - MALTBY TEL: 01709 813224
SATURDAY 23rd JULY
2 REAL FRIDAY 29th JULY
ONE WAY SATURDAY 30th JULY
FEVER
MEMBERS ACTIVITIES
Wednesday: Poker Night Thursday & Sunday: Quiz Night Function Room Available for hire to members on a Friday & Sunday
brooklandsclub@hotmail.co.uk
GREASBROUGH WMC Church Street, Greasbrough, Rotherham 01709 551117
CHILDREN ALLOWED ON WEDNESDAYS BUT NO CHILDREN ALLOWED ON SATURDAYS
Wednesday 20th July
BAND ON THE RUN Saturday 23rd July
SEASIDE RENDEZVOUS Sunday 24th July
STARDUST Wednesday 27th July
BIG CITY
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Friday 22nd July
JUST A GIRL
FAYE PHILLIPS/ RICHIE RICHARDS Sunday 24th July
SCOTT RICHARDS MARIA Tuesday 26th July
SILVERWOOD MINERS WELFARE Doncaster Road, Dalton, Rotherham, S65 3ET
EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY
KARAOKE EVERY SATURDAY
DISCO EVERY SUNDAY
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BOUNDARY ACADEMY NOW OPEN AT JORDANTHORPE PARKWAY, S8 8BU! Appearing Saturday July 23rd
LIVE
TINA REED
T ENTERTAINMEN
Top Female Vocalist
EVERY Y A S TURDA
PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB NEW MEMBERS WELCOME JUST COME IN AND JOIN!!! INSTANT MEMBERSHIP
£2.50 A PINT
£2.30 A PINT
• NEWLY REFURBISHED FULL SIZE SNOOKER TABLE • FAMILIES WELCOME • CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA • DISCO’S • LARGE FREE CAR PARK • ROOM HIRE • THREE FOOTBALL PITCHES FOR HIRE • ASK ABOUT OUR LOW RATE!
TEL: 07957 975032 FIND US ON FACEBOOK SEARCH FOR BOUNDARY ACADEMY
BIRDWELL CLUB/VENUE Sheffield Road, Birdwell, Barnsley
01226 742377
www.birdwellvenue.com
SATURDAY 30th JULY
KINGS OV LEON
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Gemma and Mike Welcome You To...
Old Crown Inn
137 London Road, Sheffield S2 4LE, Tel: 0114 2550 163 Monday
UKs Number 1 Kings of Leon Trib
Pool Night - New Members Welcome
SUNDAY 18th SEPT
Poker Night - 8:30pm Start
KAZABIAN
UKs Best Kasabian Tribute BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE FOR BOTH SHOW FOR ONLY £10! Phone 01226 742377 or call into the club
Wednesday
1st & 3rd Friday of Every Month
LITTLE ANT L.A. KARAOKE 2nd & 4th Friday of Every Month
NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN WITH NIGEL
PLAY YOUR WADSLEY BRIDGE WMC CARDS RIGHT TEL: 01709 854074
Halifax Road - Sheffield 6 0114 2311 130
BIRDWELL CLUB/VENUE
Saturday 23rd July
Sheffield Road, Birdwell, Barnsley
01226 742377
www.birdwellvenue.com EVERY FRIDAY
LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL
TYTANIA
Saturday 23rd July
ALEXANDER’S PALACE Saturday 30th July
KINGS OV LEON £7 PER TICKET Sunday 18th September
KAZABIAN
WINNERS OF THE 2010 CLUBLAND AWARD FOR BEST NEWCOMERS www.wadsleybridge-wmc.co.uk
2 REAL
BROOKLANDS SATURDAY 23RD JULY
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FREELANCE ACTS
with Your Hosts Sue & Paul
The Area’s Number 1 Talent Show FRIDAY 22nd JULY - HEAT 4 ANDY WOODHOUSE SAM DERBY SIMON LANCASTER MARIA YLYATT DENTON WILSON JEAN PARKIN BRIAN BOOTH
PRIZE MONEY NOW £500! 8:30pm START
For the Complete Professional Race Night Service
TO ENTER AND FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 07765 074881 OR 07870582197
AIMEEFemale WARD Vocalist Available for Weddings, Parties, Charity Events & Special Occasions Singing songs from the 60s up to present day
VOTING FORM
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LIVE BAND TRIBUTE ACT ALL ROUND ENTERTAINER NEWCOMER COMEDY ACT BEST DJ VOTING CLOSES: FRIDAY 7th OCTOBER THE AWARDS NIGHT WILL BE HELD AT CROOKES SOCIAL CLUB ON THURSDAY 27th OCTOBER
HOW TO ENTER YOUR VOTE
BY MAIL: Cut out and send your completed form to: Clubland Awards, 4b Queens Road Sheffield S2 4DG WEB: Via the form on www.mercurynewspaper.co.uk EMAIL: Details to voting@mercurynewspaper.co.uk TEXT: Text your vote to 07581 674858
TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE FOR THE AWARDS NIGHT MAKE SURE YOU GET YOURS EARLY!
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Joanne & Darren Welcome You To...
Jack-In-A-Box
117 Silkstone Road - Frecheville S12 4RP Tel: 07721 052574 SUNDAY 28TH JULY 4PM - 8PM
BANK HOLIDAY FAMILY FUN DAY LIVE BANDS TO PLAY IN THE CAR PARK
JACK OF HARPS & THE DEALERS RUBY JACKS BLUES ROCK & ROLL
VELCRO TEDDYBEARS ORIGINAL INDIE MUSIC
REBECCA MARSHALL
FEMALE VOCALIST/ACOUSTIC GUITARIST ALL LOCAL BANDS • BBQ • ICECREAM BEER OFFERS CARLSBERG £2.10, CARLING £2.29 JOHN SMITHS £2.10, STRONGBOW £2.29 EVERYONE WELCOME!
THE SHERWOOD DAILY DEALS 67 Birley Moor Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S12 4WG. Tel: 0114 2654741
MON - FRI BURGER CHIPS & DRINK CLASSIC BURGER, CHIPS & DRINK ANY OTHER BURGER* CHIPS & DRINK
£4.99 £5.99
FROM
£4.99
* Excludes The Bad Boy Burger, Hell’s Chicken Burger, Bollywood Bad Boy & The High & Mighty. Cannot be used in conjunction with 2 for £8 or any other promotion.
MON - FRI 2 MEALS FOR £8.49 ENJOY 2 MEALS FOR £8 WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotion e.g. Burger, Chips & Drink for £4.99 not included.
MON & TUES KIDS EAT FOR £1
2 for
£8.49 MEAL DEAL
ANY KIDS MEAL FOR ONLY £1 WITH EVERY FULL PRICE ADULT MAIN MEAL PURCHASED* One kid’s meal for £1 can be selected from the Super Horse menu with every full price adult main meal. Excludes Kid’s Meal Deal and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer e.g. 2 meals for £8.
WEDNESDAY
ONLY
ANY CURRY & DRINK
Choose any curry and a drink from our deal drinks and pay £4.99 on Wednesday only
BIG PLATE THURSDAY
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TRAMLINES PREVIEW by KT Evans
Leadmill have once again done us proud by not only putting on a stonking Tramlines line-up, but also sticking to their roots and dedicating a night of live music to twelve of the best bands in Sheffield. A celebration of the finest musicians in and around the local area, Saturday 23rd July sees the Leadmill host the BBC Introducing Stage, a new addition to the festival this year, but arguably one of the most favoured to play on. Famed for its high calibre of acts to the pass through its doors, The Leadmill is unarguably an institution in Sheffield, with bands such as Arctic Monkeys, Pigeon Detectives and The Wombats all, at some point, taken turns to kick some ass at the venue. However, this weekend will witness Sound of Guns headline the BBC Introducing Stage, a not-so-local although still-pretty-decent Liverpudlian indie band, regular attendees onto Sheffield’s gig circuit. Although not from Sheffield, Sound Of Guns are fiery and fuelled by heavy guitar baselines, captivating audiences on a national scale. A band worth checking out if you’re into authentic indie with modern rock influences. With twelve of the Steel City’s finest also on the bill, Leadmill has by no means skirted corners with some cracking local bands all set to take to the stage. Mabel Love, fresh from their support slot with The Arctic Monkeys at Don Valley Bowl are signed to play the evening, along with The Monicans and Driftrun, an electronic infused rock band from the local area. Having sold out The Leadmill on various occasions, Driftrun are sculpting the future of dance within the Sheffield music scene and have in turn received some pretty impressive press in response. Other bands within the top twelve playing at the Leadmill for Tramlines also include Nerves, a fresh faced anthemic group who smashed it at the BBC introducing Stage at last year’s Leeds Festival. The Cartels, known for their heavy rock ‘n’ roll influence are also set to perform along with The Book Club, The Tivoli aswell as Chesterfield’s Ruber Laris who recently sold out the Leadmill back in June. Combining the saxophone within their music, this five-piece are definitely worth a watch if you’re into something that little bit different. All of the shows at the Leadmill are free for all, with doors opening at 6pm. See the venues website for more details, including listings for the entire Tramlines weekend. Don’t miss out and have fun!
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if you have any news, reviews, releases/events you’d like us to cover please forward details to A significant year for musical creativity and info@mercurynewspaper.co.uk diversity is confirmed by the 12 Albums of the Year shortlisted for the 2011 Barclaycard Mercury Prize, announced on Tuesday 19 July. “This year’s Barclaycard Mercury Prize shortlist ASH @ TRAMLINES PREVIEW highlights the remarkable possibilities of what by KT Evans can be achieved with music – the grand gesture and telling detail, albums that are dramatic, One of the most exciting new events to be ambitious and artful, emotional and affectionate, brought up by Sheffield, Tramlines is back in its funny and profound,” says Simon Frith, Chair of third year of bringing together signed aswell as unsigned bands and acts from across the country. Judges. Devonshire Green, as usual, is to play host to the “Much of the music here evokes a sense of place main stage arena, which has historically seen the and time, providing a wonderful snapshot of likes of Echo and the Bunnymen, Reverend and the Britain’s varied musical life.” Makers aswell as everyone’s favourite Dane Bowers perform, with this year’s calibre of act being in much the same league. Headlining the main stage this year include The Future Heads, Heaven 17 along with hugely successful chart toppers Ash. Selling over eight million albums world-wide is a pretty big feat to achieve, with the Northern Irish alternative rock group Ash adding this to their name. Formed in 1992, Ash have risen to fame with six studio albums, of which four are now platinum selling, along with a variety of headline festival and on screen appearances. Although a shift in line-up over time, it seems the band formation is now set as a trio, with Tim Wheeler as vocalist, Mark Hamilton as bassist and Rick McMurray on drums. Since their formation, Charlotte Hatherly was a staple Ash member, however in 2006 she left the group, leaving the three piece as it now currently stands. Although Bloc Party guitarist Russell Lissack did stand in for the rock group’s world tour in 2010, he also made like Hatherly and preserved Ash back to it’s original three piece. With their name apparently formed through the liking of the first word in the dictionary, Ash have toured with the likes of Weezer in 1997 along with The Parlotones in South Africa last year, not to mention countless festival appearances. In 1998, they performed at the widely popular V Festival and at Leeds and Reading 2010, the trio headlined the Festival Republic Stage. We guess the Tramlines main stage will no doubt be above and beyond any of the other main stage appearances they’ve played at mind… Not ones to conform to the traditional single releasing stereotype, in 2009 Ash revealed the ‘A-Z Releases,’ which consisted of twenty six separate singles to be released through digital download or vinyl to the general public. Lasting from October 2009 to September 2010, this unique method of single releases combines remixes, B Sides and acoustic tracks, largely of which were free to download. Treating us fans well ey?!
The Barclaycard Mercury Prize celebrates a year in UK music. The shortlist, chosen from an entry of over 240 albums, was announced by Lauren Laverne. The event was hosted by The Hospital Club in Covent Garden, the club for the creative industries. The overall winner of the 2011 Prize will be announced at the Barclaycard Mercury Prize Awards Show, which will be broadcast live on BBC Two and 6 Music on Tuesday 6 September 2011. Lauren Laverne will present the TV programme, with the Awards Show event itself hosted by Jools Holland.
The 2011 Albums of the Year are: Adele - 21 Anna Calvi - Anna Calvi Elbow - Build a Rocket Boys! Everything Everything - Man Alive Ghostpoet - Peanut Butter Blues & Melancholy Jam Gwilym Simcock - Good Days at Schloss Elmau James Blake - James Blake Katy B - On a Mission King Creosote & Jon Hopkins - Diamond Mine Metronomy - The English Riviera PJ Harvey - Let England Shake Tinie Tempah - Disc-Overy
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7 Day Soapwatch Home & Away Mon: When Dex and April go on their first public outing as a couple, a vengeful Xavier swings for Dex. Later, Xavier meets April in an attempt to cool things down, but April cuts short the chat when she realises that Xavier is just trying to get back with her. Roo insists that Sid discusses their relationship with the kids before they start dating officially, but this prompts Indi to threaten to tell Marilyn about Sidʼs cheating. Tues: Indi is shocked when she learns that Sid has not told Marilyn the real reason behind their break-up. Meanwhile, Roo decides to move in with Sid to escape Indiʼs ire. Xavierʼs problems increase when Summer convinces him to skip work for a party. Wed: In the aftermath of his accident, Xavier turns on John when he chastises him for his immature behaviour. Brax fires Xavier and orders him to replace the wrecked scooter. Morag warns Charlie off Brax. Does she know more than she is letting on about his dodgy dealings? Heath puts himself forward as the new leader of the River Boys. But will the gang stay loyal to Brax? Thurs: Bianca is devastated when she discovers that Liam checked out of rehab a week earlier without telling her. Marilyn and Roo agree to call a truce. While Brax tries to steer Casey towards studying instead
of hanging with the River Boys, Heath pulls in the opposite direction. Will Heath push Brax to leave the gang for good? Fri: Marilyn is horrified to discover that Sid and Roo have moved in together. Xavier snaps out of his depression when he meets a visitor named Kelly. Heath and the River Boys crash the fundraising ball. Neighbours: Mon: Susan realises Karlʼs frustrations with her run deeper than she imagined. Torn between being a mother and being a wife, Susan suggests they go on a trip together. But have they sorted everything out for good? Lucas receives a letter about his fatherʼs will. Tues: Michael, desperately worried and angry in the wake of finding Tashʼs photos have gone viral, demands the truth, but Tash refuses to tell him. Michael decides to call the police, but before he can, Ivan appears and things soon get out of hand. Lucas faces the day of his dadʼs funeral. Wed: Michael is determined to report Ivan to the police for publishing photos of Tash online. But when Tash is forced to admit she sent the photos to Ivan, Michael is forced to reconsider his options. Haunted by memories of Brennan, Kate struggles to move on Thurs: Kyleʼs concern for Kateʼs state of mind grows.
He cautions her to keep it together and soon believes Kate has made a step in the right direction. But is he wrong? Summer smells a good story, so with Andrewʼs help she puts together an article to prove her worth to Paul. Susan returns home, but when she once again puts family ahead of their relationship, Karlʼs worst fears are confirmed. Fri: Susan realises Karlʼs frustrations with her run deeper than she imagined. Torn between being a mother and being a wife, Susan suggests they go on a trip together. But have they sorted everything out for good? Emmerdale Mon: The first day of the trial dawns for Aaron. Katie is disappointed that Declan wants to put Mia first. Has Hazel unwittingly damaged Aaronʼs case? Tues: Things are tense in court as Jerry takes the stand. Declan has a warning for Ella. Jimmy tells Carl about Scarlettʼs money troubles. Wed: Alicia and Andy return from Spain but Leyla is frustrated by their caginess. It is Paddyʼs turn to give evidence. Debbie worries that Samson has hurt Sarah. Thurs: Tensions run high as the end of the court case is in sight. Debbie is keen to keep Sarah away from Samson. Scarlett has news for Carl and Jimmy. Aaron
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XTrail Sport TD Diesel 2003 - 03 Fortwo Pulse 71 2008 - 08 Megane 1.9 Coupe 2005 - 55 Cooper S 1.6 2004 - 04 5 Series 525d SE Auto Diesel 2002 - 02 Terios 4x4 2006 - 06 Cooper 1.6 2001 - 51 Jimny 4x4 Convertible 2004 - 54 Corsa Classic Lite 2006 - 56 Fusion 1.4 Fusion 2 Automatic 2005 - 55 Passion Soft Touch Automatic 2005 - 54 Corsa Design 16v 2004 - 04 Golf S 5 Door 2002 - 51 StreetKa 8V 2004 - 04 206 Coupe Cabriolet S 2002 - 02 Focus C-Max LX 2004 - 04 MX5 S 1998 - R Ka 1.3 Luxury 2003 - 53 Fiesta 1.3 Finesse 8V 2003 - 03 Accent 1.3 GSi 2005 - 55 MGF VVC Reg: R500 MGF 1997 - R Polo Match 1.4 2001 - Y Space Star 1.6 Equipe 2001 - Y Focus Ghia Automatic 2000 - W 206 LX Diesel 2001 - X Vitara 2 TD Diesel 1996 - N Saxo VTR 2001 - 51 45 Impression S 1.6 2001 - 51 Scenic 1.6V Alize Sport 2000 - V Escort L 1986 - C Focus 1.8 LX 1999 - T
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The Automatic Car Specialists
Visit us online at www.automaticcars.net
SPECIALISING IN AUTOMATIC CARS
CAR OF THE WEEK
Ford Focus 1.6 STYLE AUTOMATIC
12,000 MILES ONLY • 2008 • 08 Plate • 1598cc • Automatic • Petrol • 5 Door Hatchback • AVALON PEARL METALIC • BLACK GREY Interior, Colour Coded Bumpers, Colour Coded Mirrors, Rear Wash Wipe, ABS, Air Conditioning, Central Locking, Driver Airbag, Electric Windows, Power Assisted Steering, Radio CD, Full Service History, Full Main Dealer History, 1 Owner from New, Any Inspection Welcome, Warranty, 1 OWNER FROM NEW WITH FULL SERVICE HISTORY RAC INSPECTED WITH WRITTEN REPORT.... Price: £ 6695 Mileage: 12000
2004
TVR T350 3499
2008
Mercedes-Benz A Class A160 CDI DIESEL CLASSIC SE
BLUE SAPHIRE
£21995
AUTOMATIC 23,000 MILES ONLY
MOUTAIN GREY
£8995
2008
Mercedes-Benz A Class A150 CLASSIC SE AUTOMATIC
SILVER
£8695
2010
Ford Fusion 1.6 ZETEC AUTOMATIC 5,000 MILES
SILVER
£8695
2009
Nissan Note 1.6 ACCENTA AUTOMATIC 9,000 MILES
CAFE LATTE
£8295
2010
Suzuki Alto 1.0SZ4 AUTOMATIC 1,000 MILES ONLY
MOUTAIN GREY
£7495
2008
Skoda Fabia 1.6 2 AUTOMATIC 13,000 MILES ONLY
TANGERINE
£7295
2008
Nissan Note 1.6 TEKKNA AUTOMATIC 10,000 MILES ONLY
CAFE LATTE
£7295
2010
Peugeot 107 1.0 AUTOMATIC 3,000 MILES ONLY
SILVER
£7295
2008
Renault Grand Modus 1.6 DYNAMIC AUTOMATIC 6,000 MILES ONLY BLUE
£6795
2008
Toyota Yaris 1.3 T3 AUTOMATIC 13,000 MILES ONLY
VENETIAN SILVER
£6795
2008
Nissan Note 1.6 TEKKNA AUTOMATIC 14,000 MILES ONLY
CAFE LATTE
£6795
2008
Ford Focus 1.6 STYLE AUTOMATIC 12,000 MILES ONLY
AVALON PEARL MET £6695
2008
Nissan Note 1.6 TEKKNA AUTOMATIC 19,000 MILES ONLY
CAFE LATTE
2008
Renault Grand Modus 1.6 DYNAMIC AUTOMATIC 12,000 MILES ONLY BLUE
2008
Daihatsu Sirion 1.3SE AUTOMATIC 14,000 MILES ONLY
MINT BLUE
£6495
2008
Vauxhall Corsa 1.4 CLUB AUTOMATIC 14,000 MILES ONLY
AIR BLUE
£6495
2008
Ford Focus 1.6 STYLE AUTOMATIC 17,000 MILES ONLY
TONIC
£6495
2008
Renault Grand Modus 1.6 DYNAMIC AUTOMATIC 8,000 MILES ONLY STONE GREY
£6495
2008
Nissan Micra 1.2 ACCENTA AUTOMATIC 5 DR 12,000 MILES ONLY PACIFIC BLUE
£6495
2008
Mitsubishi Colt 1.5 DIESEL AUTOMATIC 13,000 MILES ONLY
BLACK PEARL
£6295
2007
Skoda Roomster 2 1.6 AUTOMATIC 24,000 MILES ONLY
TORNADO GREY
£6295
2008
Mitsubishi Colt 1.3 Z2 AUTOMATIC 8,000 MILES ONLY
ICE BLUE
£5995
2005
Honda Jazz 1.4 SE AUTOMATIC 39,000 MILES ONLY
BLUE
£5995
2008
Hyundai Amica 1.1CDX AUTOMATIC 7,000 MILES ONLY
TORNADO GREY MET £5695
2007
Hyundai Getz 1.4CDX AUTOMATIC 20K
ICE BLUE
£5495
2007
Ford Focus 1.8 SPORT MANUAL 21,000 MILES
SILVER
£5495
2008
Chevrolet Matiz 0.8SE AUTOMATIC 1,000 MILES FROM NEW
SILVER
£5495
2005
Nissan Micra 1.4SE AUTOMATIC 12,000 MILES 5DOOR
TECHNO GREY MET
£5495
2009
Chevrolet Matiz 0.SE AUTOMATIC 9,000 MILES ONLY
TEAL BLUE
£5495
2008
Chevrolet Matiz SE AUTOMATIC 5,000 MILES ONLY
BLUE
£5495
2009
Chevrolet Matiz 0.8SE AUTOMATIC 15,000 MILES ONLY
SILVER
£4995
2006
Citroen C3 1.6SX AUTOMATIC 19,000 MILES ONLY
CARBON GREY
£4795
2007
Peugeot 207 1.6 SE PREMIUM AUTOMATIC
RED
£3995
2005
Renault Modus 1.6 DYNAMIC AUTOMATIC 22,000 MILES ONLY
BLUE
£3995
2005
Renault Modus 1.6 DYNAMIC AUTOMATIC
SILVER
£3795
2005
Renault Megane 1.6 EXPRESSION AUTOMATIC 40,000 MILES
BLUE
£3495
2005
Daihatsu Sirion 1.3SE AUTOMATIC
SILVER
£3295
1998
BMW 3 Series 323I CONVERTIBLE MANUAL
SILVER BLUE
£2995
2004
Renault Scenic 1.6 EXPRESSION AUTOMATIC 54000 MILES
ANTIQUE GREEN
£2995
2004
Vauxhall Zafira 2.0 DTI DESIGN AUTOMATIC DIESEL
BLUE
£2795
2005
Renault Clio 1.2 EXPRESSION MANUAL 21,000 MILES ONLY
LIME GREEN
£2795
2004
Vauxhall Meriva 1.6 ENJOY EASY AUTOMATIC 61,00 MILES
SILVER
£2695
2003
Vauxhall Astra 1.6LS AUTOMATIC 62K
SILVER
£1895
2002
Ford Focus 1.6 MANUAL
GREEN
£1695
2001
Toyota Corolla 1.6GS AUROMATIC AUTOMATIC 63K
SILVER
£1695
2002
Renault Scenic 1.4 AUTHENTIQUE MANUAL 60,000 MILES
SILVER
£1695
1997
Toyota Carina 2.0 E GLI AUTOMATIC 74,000 MILES
BLUE
£895
1998
Daewoo Lanos 1.6SX SALOON AUTOMATIC 53,000 MILES ONLY
SILVER
£795
1998
Citroen Xsara 1.9TDIESEL LX MANUAL 81,000 MILES
MAROON
£695
81-83 Chesterfield Road Sheffield S8 ORN
£6695 £6495
0114 255 5525 - 07970 880226 Also at Artisan View, Sheffield S8 9TP
The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1
Established in 1929 we are a family business who proudly deliver the best for our customers 10 10 VAUXHALL Astra 1.4i 16v SXi 5dr, Black Sapphire, 24k. ........................................... £7,495 10 10 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.2i 16V SXi 3dr, Black Sapphire, A/C, 20k................................... £7,395 09 59 FORD Mondeo 1.8 TDCi Zetec 5dr, Panther Black, 38k.......................................... £10,495 09 09 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.4i 16V SXi 3dr, Black Sapphire, A/C, 37k................................... £6,995 09 09 VAUXHALL Insignia 2.0 CDTi SE 5dr, Technical Grey, 41k. ...................................... £10,995 09 09 AUDI A3 1.9 TDIe Sport 3dr, Ibis White, 31k. .......................................................... £14,995 09 09 BMW 520d SE 4dr, Platinum Bronze, Sat Nav, 83k. ................................................ £13,995 09 09 SEAT Ibiza 1.4 SE Upgrade 16 Inch Sport Alloys 3dr, Citrus Yellow Metallic, 27k... £6,995 08 58 VAUXHALL Astra 1.9 CDTi 16v Design 5dr, Estate, Star Silver, 42k. ......................... £7,995 08 58 VAUXHALL Vectra 1.8i VVT Exclusiv 5dr, Black Sapphire, 25k. ................................ £6,495 08 58 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.4i 16V Design 5dr, Auto, Star Silver, 22k................................... £6,995 08 58 HONDA Civic 2.2 i-CTDi ES 5dr, Knighthawk Black, Pan Roof, 25k......................... £10,995 08 58 MINI Cooper 1.6 3dr, Lightning Blue, 40k.................................................................. £8,995 08 08 FORD Mondeo 1.8 TDCi Titanium 5dr, Tonic blue, 46k. .......................................... £8,995 08 08 FORD Focus 1.6 TDCi Studio 5dr, Moondust Silver, 47k........................................... £7,495 08 08 PEUGEOT 307 1.6 Allure 2dr, Cabriolet, Black, Red and Black Leather, 35k. .......... £9,995 08 08 FORD C-Max 1.8TDCi Zetec 5dr, Ocean Blue, 35k. ................................................... £8,495 08 08 RENAULT Megane 1.5 dCi Dynamique 2dr, Cabriolet, Oyster Grey, 28k. ............... £8,995 08 08 LAND ROVER Freelander 2 2.2 Td4 GS 5dr, Santorini Black, 31k........................... £16,995 08 08 PEUGEOT 107 1.0 Kiss 3dr, Black, 34k. ...................................................................... £4,995 08 08 PEUGEOT 308 1.6 VTi S 5dr, Black, 32k. .................................................................... £6,495 08 08 LAND ROVER Freelander 2 2.2 Td4 GS 5dr, Alaska White, 26k. ............................ £17,995 08 08 LAND ROVER Discovery 2.7 Td V6 GS 5dr, Auto, Zambizi Silver, 7 Seat, 40k. ....... £20,995 08 08 VOLKSWAGEN Eos 1.4 TSI 2dr, Cabriolet, Phantom Black, Pan Roof, 43k. ........... £11,995 08 08 MINI One 1.4 3dr, Astro Black, A/C, 25k. ................................................................... £8,995 08 08 PEUGEOT 407 2.0 HDi 136 SE 5dr, Estate, Black, Sat Nav, 56k................................. £7,995 08 08 VOLKSWAGEN Passat 1.9 S TDi 5dr, Estate, Metallic Grey, 59k............................... £8,995 08 08 VOLKSWAGEN Golf 1.9 Match TDI 5dr, Blue Graphite, 49k. ................................... £8,995 08 08 NISSAN Note 1.4 Acenta 5dr, Intense Blue, Bluetooth, 23k. ................................... £5,995 08 08 VOLKSWAGEN Golf plus 2.0 GT TDi PD 5dr, Phantom Black, 56k........................... £8,995 08 08 MERCEDES-BENZ C200 CDI SE 4dr, Auto, Black, Bluetooth, 29k. .......................... £13,995 08 57 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.3 CDTi Design 3dr, Black Sapphire, 27k. ................................... £6,795 08 57 VOLVO V50 2.0D SE 5dr, Estate, Flint Grey, 59k. ....................................................... £9,995 07 57 SKODA Fabia 1.2 12V 2 5dr, Metallic Blue, A/C, 21k................................................. £5,995 07 57 NISSAN Qashqai 2.0 dCi Acenta 4WD 5dr, Metallic Faded Denim, 4 x 4, 34k. .... £12,995 07 57 VOLVO V70 D5 SE Geartronic 5dr, Auto, Estate, Glacier Blue, 43k........................ £13,995 07 57 BMW 320d M Sport 5dr, Auto, Estate, Diesel, Silver, M Sport Pack, 30k. ............. £14,995 07 57 MINI Cooper Clubman 1.6 5dr, Estate, Astro Black, A/C, 35k.................................. £8,995 07 57 MERC-BENZ C200 CDI Elegance 4dr, Auto, Silver, Bluetooth, Leather, 58k. ......... £12,995 07 07 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.3 CDTi Design 5dr, Metro Blue, 22k. ......................................... £6,795 07 07 VAUXHALL Astra 1.4i 16V Energy 5dr, Star Silver, 53k. ............................................ £4,995 07 07 FORD Mondeo 2.0TDCi 130 LX 5dr, Estate, Tonic Blue, 39k. ................................... £6,995 07 07 FORD S-Max 2.0 TDCi Zetec 5dr, Sea Grey, 55k. ....................................................... £9,995 07 07 FORD S-Max 2.0 TDCi Titanium 5dr, Machine Silver, 51k. ..................................... £11,995 07 07 VAUXHALL Astra 1.9 CDTi 16v Design 2dr, Black Sapphire, 31k.............................. £8,995 07 07 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.4i 16V Design 5dr, Air Blue, A/C, 47k........................................ £5,995 07 07 BMW 116i SE 5dr, Patagonia Green, 51k................................................................... £9,495 07 07 RENAULT Megane 1.6 VVT Dynamique 2dr, Cabriolet, Platinum Silver, 42k. ........ £6,995 07 07 AUDI A4 1.9 TDi TDV SE 4dr, Mauritius Blue Pearl, 50k. .......................................... £9,995 07 56 HONDA CR-V 2.2 i-CTDi ES 5dr, Knighthawk Black, 30k. ........................................ £14,995 07 56 VAUXHALL Astra 1.9 CDTi Design 5dr, Auto, Estate, Glacier White, 29k. ............... £6,995 06 56 BMW 535d SE 4dr, Auto, Deep Sea Blue, Cream Leather, 60k. ............................. £14,995 06 56 HONDA FR-V 2.2 i-CTDi SE 5dr, Diesel, Sparkle Grey, 65k. ....................................... £7,795 06 56 MINI Cooper 1.6 Convertible 2dr, Astro Black, A/C, 23k. ........................................ £9,995 06 56 MERCEDES-BENZ SLK 200K 2dr, Convertible, Tellurite Silver, 17k. ........................ £14,995 06 56 VAUXHALL Corsa 1.2i 16V SXi 3dr, Black Sapphire, A/C, 39k................................... £5,995 06 56 VOLKSWAGEN Polo 1.2 S 55 3dr, Cornflower Blue, 27k. ......................................... £5,495 06 56 VOLKSWAGEN Golf 1.9 S TDi 5dr, Tornado Red, A/C, Alloys, 57k. .......................... £7,495 06 56 MERC-BENZ CLK 220 CDi Avantgarde Tip 2dr, Auto, Coupe, Black, 58k............... £11,495 06 06 VOLKSWAGEN Passat 2.0 S FSI Tip 5dr, Auto, Estate, Shadow Blue, 50k. .............. £6,995 06 06 PEUGEOT 307 1.6 HDi 110 SE 5dr, Estate, Aegean Blue, Pan Roof, 50k. ................. £5,995 06 06 CITROEN Xsara Picasso 1.6i 16v Desire 5dr, Wheat Beige, 38k. ............................. £4,495 06 06 AUDI A6 2.0 TDI TDV SE 5dr, Estate, Metallic Grey, 60k. ........................................ £11,995 06 06 VAUXHALL Vectra 1.8i VVT Design 5dr, Star Silver, Sat Nav, 43k. ............................ £4,995 06 55 TOYOTA Corolla 1.6 VVT-i Colour Collection 5dr, Neptune Blue, 26k..................... £5,495 05 55 VAUXHALL Zafira 1.6i Club 5dr, Breeze Blue, A/C, Alloys, 44k................................. £4,995 05 55 MERC-BENZ E320 CDI Avantgarde 4dr, Auto, Tealite Blue, Black Leather, 50k. ... £11,995 05 55 PEUGEOT 307 1.6 S 5dr, Auto, Silver, A/C, 41k. ......................................................... £4,995 05 55 VAUXHALL Astra 1.7 CDTi 16v SXi 5dr, Moonland Grey, 64k................................... £5,995 05 55 VAUXHALL Meriva 1.7 CDTi Life 5dr, Star Silver, 42k................................................ £4,995 05 05 FORD Focus 1.6 Ghia 5dr, Tonic Blue, 44k. ................................................................ £4,995 05 54 FORD Fiesta 1.4 Zetec 3dr, Ink Blue, A/C, 28k. .......................................................... £3,995 04 04 VOLKSWAGEN Polo 1.2 Twist 3dr, Silver, A/C, 43k. .................................................. £3,995 04 04 TOYOTA RAV4 2.0 XT3 5dr, Estate, Silver, A/C, 58k. .................................................. £6,995 04 04 SUZUKI Ignis 1.3 GL 5dr, Metallic Grey, 65k. ............................................................. £3,495 04 53 FORD Fusion 1.4 2 5dr, Moondust Silver, 53k. .......................................................... £3,995 03 53 MINI Cooper 1.6 3dr, Racing Green, White Alloys, 53k............................................ £5,995 03 53 FORD Fiesta 1.25 Finesse 5dr, Panther Black, 56k. ................................................... £2,995 03 53 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle 1.8T 3dr, Raven Blue, A/C, 38k. ............................................ £4,995 03 03 CITROEN Berlingo 1.9D Forte 5dr, Silver, A/C, 40k. .................................................. £3,995 03 03 MERCEDES-BENZ C220 CDI SE 3dr, Auto, Coupe, Jasper Blue, 72k......................... £6,995 03 03 MERC-BENZ C220 CDI Elegance SE 4dr, Auto, Jasper Blue, Black Leather, 59k. ..... £6,995 01 Y MERC-BENZ SL320 V6 Convertible 2dr, Auto, Silver, Including Hardtop, 59k. ......... £9,995
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OWN PICTURES OUR LL A EN K TA ER RK UND BUILDING WO F O TS EC SP A ALL House Renovation Kitchen Fitting - Bathroom Fitting Full Heating Systems All Electrical Work - Plastering Fasciaʼs & Soffits Conservatories Windows & Doors Pattern Imprinted Concrete Joinery Tiling & Stone Work Extensions & Brickwork Roofing When you choose P.U.D for your Home Improvement need you will be given peace of mind that you will always have a contact base at our offices at 16 Hartley Street, Mexborough. Our helpful staff will assist you with any questions that you may have both during and after the works have been completed. Our office opening hours Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm with out of office contact numbers 07917 677257 and 07595 740295
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That’s exactly what Andrew Hizzard realised when he double glazed his own home at a fraction of the price charged by big window companies. Andrew is now director of his own firm, Hizzard Quality Windows & Conservatories. Hizzard Quality Windows supply all types and designs of windows, conservatories, doors and porches, all at excellent prices. “I pride myself on offering excellent quality at reasonable prices, plus all our quality products are manufactured on our own premises”. To help make your decision, Andrew provides a computer-assisted design service that he will happily take you through on his laptop in the comfort of your own home. He’ll provide a full written quote, then he will leave you to make a decision in your own time. “I offer a 100% service, no hard sell and no fancy gimmicks”.
For the best uPVC • Conservatories • Windows • Doors • Porches • Fascias • Soffits
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PETS
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It is the time of year when many of our four-legged friends go into boarding kennels whilst we are on holiday. With lots of dogs in a relatively small space, kennels can be the perfect breeding ground for infections such as Kennel Cough. PDSA is here to tell you more about this common illness and how you can help protect your dog. Kennel Cough is a highly infectious respiratory disease which causes inflammation of the trachea (windpipe) and upper airways. It can be caused by several different bacteria and viruses acting together, but the bug most often linked to the disease is a bacterium called Bordetella bronchiseptica. The various bugs can be easily passed from one dog to another, especially in enclosed spaces such as boarding kennels. PDSA Senior Veterinary Surgeon, Sean Wensley says: “Owners can often mistake Kennel Cough for something stuck in their dog’s throat. Signs of the disease, which typically develop shortly after a period of being in kennels, can include a dry cough, gagging, retching, lethargy and lack of appetite. “If your dog shows any of these signs you should make an appointment to see your vet without delay. There are other possible causes of these signs, but in case your dog does have Kennel Cough you should keep them away from other dogs to prevent the disease from spreading.” The best way of protecting your dog from Kennel Cough is to get them vaccinated before they go in to boarding kennels. Many well-run boarding kennels will insist on this anyway. Kennel Cough isn’t one of your dog’s routine vaccinations, so you will need to make an appointment to have the vaccine administered. Some dogs may still catch Kennel Cough despite being vaccinated, but the signs in these dogs are typically milder and your dog will suffer less. Before booking your dog in to boarding kennels, you should also visit the kennels to ensure they look clean, hygienic and well maintained. A hygienic environment will also reduce the chance of your dog picking up infections. For more information on pet health or to download a free copy of PDSA’s Vaccinations leaflet go to www.pdsa.org.uk/leaflets. For more general information on PDSA please visit www.pdsa.org. uk.
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Flamingo Benidorm - All Inclusive .....£1039.00pp Sol Pelicanos/Ocas - All Inclusive .......£1079.00pp Sandos Monaco - All Inclusive ...........£1099.00pp Mediterraneo - All Inclusive ..............£1139.00pp Los Dalmatas - All Inclusive . ..............£1229.00pp Flamingo Oasis - All Inclusive . ...........£1299.00pp New Year In Benidorm Rio Park, Full Board, 14 Nights, Doncaster Airport..................................£595.00pp Benidorm 4th Feb 2012, Rosamar Hotel, Full Board Manchester Airport...............................£339.00pp Benidorm 28th Apr 2012, Rio Park Hotel, Full Board 10 Nights, East Midlands Airport...........£449.00pp Majorca - Alcudia 8th May 2012, Marina Delfin Hotel, All Inclusive 10 Nights, East Midlands Airport...........£499.00pp Benidorm 12th May 2012, Ambassador Playa Hotel, Full Board 10 Nights, East Midlands Airport...........£519.00pp
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Regente - Full Board ...........................£889.00pp Helios - Full Board . .............................£919.00pp Pueblo - Full Board .............................£979.00pp Rosamar - Full Board . .........................£979.00pp Venus - Full Board ...............................£999.00pp Castilla - Full Board .............................£999.00pp Orange - Full Board ..............................£999.00pp Nereo - Full Board . ..............................£999.00pp Ambassador Playa - Full Board ............£999.00pp Presidente - Full Board ........................£999.00pp Calypso - Full Board .............................£999.00pp
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103 Drummond Road, Skegness, Lincolnshire PE25 3EH
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FILEY HOLIDAY LET 2 Bed former fisherman’s cottage Available for Long & Short Breaks All Year Round Prices from £225 to £485 per week Central to Filey Peaceful Location Close to Beach and All Amenities All Bedding Supplied Cooker, Toaster, Washer, Fridge, You don’t have to bring anything! Outside Seating Area
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Two static caravans situated side by side (ideal for twin family/friends holidays) and are just a 2 min walk to site amenities and a 10 min walk to Cayton Bay beach. Platinum 6 - Gas central heating radiator system, Double glazed, 1 - Double bedroom (En suite), Twin bedroom, Bed/settee, All bed linen provided, Nintendo Wii, Bathroom with shower and small bath Silver 8 - Double bedroom, Twin bedrooms (1 bedroom can be made up as further double), Bed/settee BOTH WITH FULL KITCHEN & FLATSCREEN TV, SHOWER + BATHROOM, LINEN PROVIDED PLUS MUCH MORE Caravans are available for hire until the end of October
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TUNISIA 2011
The “Jewel of the Med” is undergoing change, but all is not lost for lovers of sea, sand and sun - Russell Cavanagh reports “ZINE El Abidine Ben Ali was liked by only a privileged minority,” said my guide as we baked in 36°C July Tunisian sunshine. The January 14, 2011 uprising came almost a month after 26-year-old university graduate Mohamed Bouazizi protested his right to sell fruit and vegetables on the roadside by burning himself to death. Thus started a wave of unrest spreading from the one-time French protectorate to its north African and Middle Eastern neighbours. Others I talked to expressed concern about US involvement in the region’s upheavals; but optimism exists now their dictator of 23 years is gone. That my contact was nephew to the late Habin Bourguiba, much loved Leader of the country in 1956 and later President (after the French eventually left) until he was ousted in a 1987 coup d’état by Ben Ali, perhaps explained his obvious but controlled glee. The army’s interim administration is causing its own problems, most recently riots in the capital city Tunis. Tunisia plans to hold its first democratic election on October 23rd, though it remains to be seen what the future actually holds. But ordinary Tunisians retain a friendly disposition towards tourists, whose spending constitutes seven per cent of the national economy. And Tunisia’s tourism sector has adapted creatively during these uncertain months. Mohamed Maknine is Communications Manager for Sousse’s extremely luxurious Movenpick Hotel. He said that, whilst many holidaymakers have stayed away so far this year, trade has been sustainable thanks mainly to support from local inhabitants and by focussing more on hosting corporate events. Maknine also said the ancient city of Sousse had remained largely untroubled by difficulties elsewhere. Sousse Movenpick features numerous bars and restaurants, themed tastefully by cultures imported from other countries. I lost count of how many swimming pools there were on the expansive grounds but do remember its impressive beach offering clean sand and camel rides. No problems here! The daddy of hotel tourism in Sousse is M’hamed Driss. This sprightly 86 year-old “businessman” (his card actually says “Homme d’affaires”!) told me how he’d built the region’s first hotel in 1964. Today, he owns 30 of them, and his daughter owns the building leased by Movenpick. He didn’t seem phased by his country’s political developments, having survived and prospered over almost five decades. And indeed there’s no reason not to vacation in Sousse or other Tunisian locations: Sidi Bou Said, overlooking the Mediterranean, was packed with sightseers wandering around markets and into coffee shops, restaurants and hostelries (all painted in uniform blue and white); Sinking a local Celtia beer at a hot pavement café next to Hammamet fort (built 1475 to defend against sea invaders) felt no different to when I was last there a year ago its medina still offering fresh fruit, jewellery, traditional ceramics and leather goods. Seaside resorts at both Port El Kantaoul (built 1980) and ancient Monastir are quieter this time round, although the latter remains a gauntlet of persistent vendors as well as kids insisting that their scented jasmine buttonholes absolutely must be bought. For anyone thinking of driving, roads connecting Tunisia’s main towns and cities are in better shape than those suffered in the UK. Look out for huge nests accommodating Cranes atop electricity pylons lining some routes, and shirtless men selling (not so) lucky charm chameleons by the roadsides. There’s also a decent train network where one can travel with locals. My only gripe? The Tunisair Airbus was consistently late in taking off (90 minutes delay both directions – just for a two and a half hour flight!) and this also happened when I visited last year. My happiest memories, apart from talking to several great people, include smoking a shisha while drinking espresso outdoors with crickets chirping loudly before bedtime. If you like sun, sand, sea and access to ancient culture, Tunisia is waiting. Russell flew with Tunisair, which operates four flights per week from London Heathrow to Tunis. Prices start from £180, including taxes. For reservations call 020 7734 7644 or visit www.tunisair.com. Rooms at the 5* Regency Hotel, where Russell stayed in Tunis, start from £175 per night, based on two people sharing on a bed and breakfast basis. For more information or to book go to www.regencytunis.com/en/ Rooms at the Mövenpick Resort and Marina Spa (where Russell also stayed) in Sousse start from £230 per night, based on two sharing on a bed and breakfast basis. For more information or to book go to www.moevenpickhotels.com/en/ More information on travel and what’s happening in Tunisia is at www.cometotunisia. co.uk
Diamond Travel The Royal Pier Hotel SANDOWN - ISLE OF WIGHT Situated on the sea front with 65 en-suite rooms. The hotel has an indoor swimming pool & night time entertainment. October 17th - 21st Nov 28th - Dec 2nd * Turkey & Tinsel
£170.00 £180.00
Coach from Sheffield only. Price to include coach, ferry, bed, breakfast & evening meal & 2 days touring the Island.
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Angler’s Corner by Clint Walker
I’ve done a bit this week; when I say done a bit, what I really mean is that I’ve sat by another lake and caught nothing but the sun....However, whilst sat there, on a club water, I’ve noticed a few things again which sadden me. On this particular water is an area of snags which is officially off limits and can only be accessed by walking along the bank, dropping the baited rig in, walking back down the bank, passing the rod around a tree in close proximity to some brambles and then walking back to the nearest peg, a distance of about thirty yards. You may think there is nothing untoward in this, in fact you may comment that we’ve all done it (and we probably have all been guilty of rule bending), but the fact remains this area is out of bounds for a reason; to protect the fish within the pool. In the recent past, fishery management staff have had to remove dead fish which have died as a direct result of becoming tethered on fixed and other rigs (another story) which have been fished too far into the snags. I arrived at 0430 to be told by an angler that he had lost four fish in the night, ALL in the snags!! As I sat on the opposite bank, I witnessed an angler move into the peg from an adjacent one; first came a rod and banksticks, which he duly trekked along the bank with to drop a bait in the snags, then return to put the rod on his alarms, before wandering off for his other rod (forty yards away), with which he repeated the process. Then he went to get his remaining tackle. After a few minutes, he then walked back to the previous peg to continue conversation with his mate!! By this time, I’d seen enough, and, as a fellow member, I wound in my rods (disturbing my own angling) to go and suggest that he consider whether moving away from baited rods was a good idea in the circumstances? Another angler listened intently as I explained the problems the club has had with inconsiderate angling; the guilty angler agreed with my comments and was moved to pack up and end his session for the day, so I returned to my peg. Perhaps you can imagine my disappoint as the angler who had listened to our ‘discussion’ then walked up the bank, dropped his rig into the snags and them sauntered back to his peg!!! I watched as he then got his mainline caught in the brambles below the trees and yanked it about for all he was worth....unfortunately, the landowner from whom we take the lease was on hand to witness his actions..... So why am I commenting this week? Well, we all have a responsibility to protect and nurture the venues in which we seek our quarry, so if you see similar, then do the right thing and attempt to explain the folly to the offender. There is no need to risk a smack in the fizzog, but a few well chosen words of explanation could reduce the risks to fish and increase the chances of keeping the lease your club has fought for.
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by Timelord
We are in for a feast of TV racing on Saturday when not only do we get 7 races on Channel 4 but also a further 4 on BBC1, topped off by the Group 1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes that brings together some really fascinating opponents. Channel 4 covers 4 races from York and 3 from Newmarket that will most probably form the Scoop 6 unless they decide to throw in a race from Ascot – it usually depends upon how many runners they get in a big (and difficult) handicap. The best race on Channel 4 is the Group 2 Sky Bet Stakes from York, the other races are all handicaps. BBC1 coverage is solely at Ascot but has the King George, the day’s top race, supported by a Fillies’ Group 3 contest and a couple of tricky looking handicaps.
Ascot: 2.40 Princess Margaret Juddmonte Stakes, Group 3, 2yo Fillies, 6 furlongs: This is a highly competitive race featuring some progressive and in-form fillies. The nod goes to Mark Johnston’s Vocational who beat Luv U Forever (re-opposes here) by 2 lengths in a 5 furlong conditions event at Chester earlier this month. That day she stayed on strongly to win readily (so the step up in trip looks sure to suit) and the race was run in a very good time. There are some lightly raced fillies from top stables that won last time out in opposition so it will be no pushover but her canny trainer knows the time of day with his horses and I am more than hopeful about her chances.
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3.15 Deloitte Handicap, Class 2, 8 furlongs: I like the look of Tim Easterby’s Mariachi Man for this one. He returned to form with a bang at Ayr recently, looking to have just come to hand, where he beat Rave (re-opposes here) by 3 and a half lengths giving him 7lbs. Rave went on from that to win last time so on Saturday he only receives 1lb from Mariachi Man. On those terms he should not beat Mariachi Man who has an excellent record on ground with some give in it, which is the forecast ground for Saturday at Ascot. The selection may have more to fear from the other last time out winners Albaasil, Blessed Biata, Stage Attraction and Abergeldie but conditions look right for him to prevail again. Others to consider in a difficult race are: Ahlaain, Early Applause, My Freedom and Baptist. 3.50 Betfair Summer Double First Leg International (Heritage Handicap), Class 2, 7 furlongs: Top weight Hawkeyethenoo showed quite a few of these the way home when winning the Victoria Cup handicap here in May and looks to have been saved specifically for this race. He is tough and consistent, seems to go on any ground and has won at up to a mile on stiff tracks. He is 8lb higher here but the way he won that day the extra weight would not have stopped him as he travelled smoothly through horses and kept on strongly to win by 2 and half lengths from Manassas, who himself went on to frank the form at the Royal meeting here by winning the Buckingham Palace Stakes handicap. The other recent winners Namecheck, Brae Hill, Bridgefield, Reignier and Noble Citizen could prove troublesome but the selection looks to have the edge from previous form and his class should see him through. Others that have outside chances are: Advanced; Joseph Henry and Al Muheer. 4.30 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Group1, 12 furlongs: An absolutely fascinating contest awaits us with this race, particularly for me as I have been waiting to see a rematch between Rewilding and Workforce after last year’s Derby debacle (from a certain jockey’s viewpoint in my opinion). I still maintain that Rewilding had the form and scope to beat Workforce that day, but was not given the opportunity to do so by his jockey, so now (at last) we will get to see which of them is better. I am therefore sticking with Rewilding for this race in the belief that he will prove me right but there are other class horses in opposition that must be considered. For instance, Midday is a really classy mare on her day and the current best price 25/1 on offer about her is an absolute insult to her ability. Aidan O’Brien runs two – 2/1 joint favourite (with Workforce) St. Nicholas Abbey, who beat Midday in the Coronation Cup at Epsom, and the 3yo Seville, who ran really well last time when beaten by Meandre in the Group 1 Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp. That race was run in a very fast time for the conditions (keep an eye out for Meandre in the Arc de Triomphe) and although Seville may be entered to make the pace for St. Nicholas Abbey he could prove to be quite a good value bet in his own right in receipt of the 3yo weight allowance here. The current odds on offer about his chance (again a best price of 25/1) look quite tempting from where I am sitting. Debussy would appear to be in as a pacemaker for Rewilding so that just leaves John Gosden’s Nathaniel to consider. He won the Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes by 5 lengths at the Royal meeting and the form of that race has since been franked by the fourth and fifth in that race, Fulgur and Mijhaar, who finished first and second at Newmarket last weekend. It remains to be seen if he is up to this class but he definitely has a decent chance and the current 9/1 about him also looks generous. A truly top class race is in the offing.
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United have made a first purchase of the summer, bringing in Scotsman Ryan Flynn. The Blades have paid an undisclosed sum to Falkirk for the services of the 22-year-old, who has agreed a three-year deal. Danny Wilson said: “I have said before that you need width in your team, we have got something of an imbalance at the moment and Ryan will help us balance that out. “We also need to add players in that area with Mark Yeates gone, we have moved quickly. We have had an inkling for a while that Ryan might be available and I have tracked him for a number of weeks, there have been a number of other clubs interested but we have managed to tickle his fancy to join us. “Ryan has got good pace and real ability and the main thing is he can service the strikers, which is vitally important because if he produces the right balls we should score more than last season. “He is predominantly right-footed but can play on the left, but he can also play down the middle, so he is versatile. I like players who can offer different things and Ryan fits the bill. He is young with potential and has a lot of football in front of him. In Ryan we have got a good acquisition.” Flynn began his career with Falkirk before being lured to Liverpool as a teenager. He helped the Anfield club to win two FA Youth Cups before returning north to re-sign for the Bairns in 2009. He has played for Falkirk in the Scottish Premier League and scored the club’s first ever goal in Europe, which secured a 1-0 victory over Liechtenstein side Vaduz. In two seasons with Falkirk, he has collected a number of personal honours, including the SPL Youth Player of the Month in March 2010 and the CIS Cup Young Player of the Round in August 2010.
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A Blessing of Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane stadium has taken place. Attended by a number of senior figures from the club, the Blessing was led by the Bishop of Hallam, the Rt. Rev John Rawsthorne and Monsignor Kilgannon from Mother of God Church on nearby Abbeydale Road. Football Club Chairman Chris Steer, Director Scott McCabe and Club Ambassador Tony Currie were among representatives and staff from the Blades joined by St Wilfrid’s Centre Director Kevin Bradley. Bishop John led prayers and spoke of the challenges to all involved to create the right spirit within the place. “A football club, in the heart of a city like this great one is, can work to bind people together and be an influence for good. Sheffield United is held in great regard with good reason. It has a great family spirit and operates in a really inclusive way in the city,” said Bishop John. A Stoop was used containing the Holy Water which was sprinkled about the ground as Bishop John blessed the stadium and all within. Mr Steer spoke about his respect for Bishop John and Monsignor Kilgannon with whom he works closely regarding the St Wilfrid’s project of which Monsignor Kilgannon was a founder. “It is important that we take our community responsibilities very seriously as a football club. Today is not about us winning or losing but about our spirit and our influence for good in the community in the city and in the region” he added.
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ICE HOCKEY By Sarah Youle
The Steelers’ latest signing is 27 year old Mike Ramsay. Ramsay has spent the past two seasons playing for the Odessa Jackalopes in the OHL. Brought in to replace Joey Talbot who recently announced is retirement, Mike said: “I want the pressure of scoring goals, I love that pressure of being the guy the team looks to when they need a goal...I like to use my speed a lot, I take a lot of shots, I shoot whenever I can, I will score. I’m a high energy player. This is a great opportunity for me to play in a new league after six years in the States.” Steelers coach Ryan Finnerty also announced the signing of netminder John DeCaro. 6’3 goalie DeCaro played junior against Finnerty, and also spent his first pro season playing alongside Steelers forward Jeff Legue at Ferris State University. “I had the chance of coming to the UK a couple of seasons ago” DeCaro said, “firstly with Edinburgh then Braehead also asked about my availability. It’s nice when clubs want you but it just didn’t seem right at the time. “When I spoke with Ryan I knew that it was right this time – Sheffield was the club for me. I know coaches do their homework on players and we do the same on the club, I did my homework and I liked everything about Sheffield, the club, the team and the City.” The team lined up for the Festival of Hockey Legends Game currently contains: Goalies: Wayne Cowley, Pasi Raitenan, Andy Havenhand
SPEEDWAY Sheffield Tigers
SHEFFIELD moved clear at the top of the Premier League table with a 48-45 win at Leicester on Saturday night. The Lions hadn’t won in nine meetings, but strengthened recently by three new signings they made the Tigers work hard for their victory. It was a solid display by the Owlerton men with everyone playing their part in gaining the three league points that moves them four clear of second placed Glasgow. Shane Parker headed the score-chart with 10+1, but there were also important contributions from Simon Lambert and Josh Auty who totalled 9+2 apiece and Emiliano Sanchez with 8. The scorers were tied at 18-18 after six races, but when Auty and Sanchez put them ahead with a 4-2 in Heat 7 it was a lead they never relinquished. Sheffield held the upper hand with a couple of 5-1s in Heats 8 and 10, but Leicester kept themselves in the contest with 4-2s in races 9 and 11. With four races to go the Tigers led 36-30 and they increased their advantage to ten-points with successive 4-2s in Heats 12 and 13. This signalled the opportunity for Lions new recruit Magnus Karlsson to go for double-points in the penultimate race and he used his ride to the maximum by taking the chequered flag for six-points. But with the Tigers duo of Sanchez and Lambert following the Swede home they had done enough to secure the away win on the night. Leading by seven all that was left to race for now in Heat 15 was the four full league points, but they sadly missed out on that when maximum man Karlsson and Kauko Nieminen blasted from the gate to beat Parker and Auty. SHEFFIELD 48: Shane Parker 10+1, Simon Lambert 9+2, Josh Auty 9+2, Emiliano Sanchez 8, Hugh Skidmore 6+1, Ricky Ashworth 5, Jaimie Pickard 1
Defence: Ron Shudra, Chris Kelland, Andre Malo, Mike O’Connor, Neil Abel
Sheffield Wednesday posted their first pre-season win of 2011-12 with a comfortable victory over Northern Premier League side Worksop Town at Sandy Lane. First half goals from Lewis Buxton and Gary Madine put the visitors in the driving seat before Mark Beevers made the game safe midway through the second half. The Owls started brightly and almost took the lead on seven minutes. Jermaine Johnson burst down the left and crossed accurately for Madine but the striker fired wide from close range. Four minutes later, though, Wednesday did edge in front. Liam Palmer struck a deep corner over to the far post, where Buxton was on hand to nod high past Jon Worsnop. The Owls might have doubled their lead minutes later when Worsnop botched a clearance outside his penalty area but Madine’s attempted lob fell wide of the target. But the big striker made amends on 21 minutes, and in some style too. Little seemed on when he took possession 25 yards from goal but Madine looked up before drilling an unstoppable drive into the top corner. Wednesday stayed in control for the remainder of the first half, save one uncertain moment five minutes before the break when Richard O’Donnell did well to keep out Luke Shiels’ glancing header from a Ben Turner free kick. The same pattern unfolded in the second half, with Wednesday in almost total control and Liam Palmer was unlucky to see his long-ranger fly the wrong side of the crossbar. Marc Roberts went close from distance at the other end in a rare threat before the Owls put the game out sight on 67 minutes. Substitute Chris Sedgwick sent in a curling corner and Beevers was up first to head firmly past Worsnop.
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Forwards: Tim Cranston, Tommy Plommer, Jason Lafreniere, Mike Peron, Tony Hand, Les Millie, Scott Neil, David Longstaff, Mike Blaisdell There are still players to be confirmed and announced for what promises to be a fantastic day of hockey and a wonderful start to the season. On August 27th Steelers fans can enjoy a full day of hockey-related entertainment at the Motorpoint Arena, including the Legends game.
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EASTBOURNE ......................... £279 BLACKPOOL ............................ £139 ISLE OF WIGHT ....................... £267 EDINBURGH TATOO ............... £185 SCARBOROUGH ..................... £223 SKEGNESS ............................... £280 LLANDUDNO ............................. £259 WOOLACOMBE ........................ £235 BARMOUTH............................... £231 BLACKPOOL ............................. £139 TENBY........................................ £236 BLACKPOOL ................................£89 BABBACOMBE.......................... £245 EASTBOURNE .......................... £285
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Days out
4th August 22nd August 23rd August 24th August 3rd Sept 7th Sept 19th Sept 22nd Sept 27th Sept 3rd Oct 7th Oct 12th Oct 13th Oct 26th Oct 27th Oct
Day in Blackpool ................................................................................................... £10 Boundary Mill & Oswaldtwistle ........................................................................ £10 Day in Southport.................................................................................................... £10 Day in Scarborough ............................................................................................ £10 Chatworths Country Fair inc. Carvery Meal .......................................................... £29 North Moors Rail ................................................................................................. £29 Skipton Market & Fish and Chips .......................................................................... £19 North Yorks Moor Railway .................................................................................. £29 Day in Llandudno .................................................................................................. £10 Doddington Hall Gardens & Roast Dinner ........................................................ £29 Stamford Market & Roast Dinner .......................................................................... £15 Bury Market & Compo’s Fish and Chips ........................................................... £15 Liverpool Guided Tour, Port Sunlight ..................................................................... £29 Blackpool Illuminations ...................................................................................... £10 Blackpool Illuminations .......................................................................................... £10
We will be running regular day trips to new and old destinations throughout the year. For details of these please call in to our New Travel Shop or simply call free phone for an up to date list on 0808 166 2924.
Holidays 15th August
4 Star Mystery Break, Guaranteed 4 Star Hotel .................................................. £249
28th August
Cotswolds, 4 Star, 4 Pillars Tortworth Court Hotel, 1/2 Board ...................... £279
17th Sept
Mystery Weekend - 2 Days ................................................................................... £69
6th Oct
Ring of Kerry, Ireland, 6 Days ......................................................................... £375
23rd Sept
Northumberland Delights - 4 Days ...................................................................... £189
21st Oct
Isle of Wight - Burlington Hotel........................................................................ £249
24th Oct
Llandudno - Kensington Hotel ............................................................................. £245
5th Nov
London Weekend - 1/2 Board ............................................................................. £59
7th Nov
Mystery Turkey & Tinsel 5 Days .......................................................................... £239
14th Nov
Scarborough Turkey & Tinsel, Royal Hotel, 5 Days, 1/2 Board ..................... £259
19th Nov
Classical Spectacular - 2 Day B&B - London - Royal Albert Hall ........................ £149
HOLIDAYS, SHORT BREAKS & SPECIAL DEALS Mon 1st Aug
Constable Country
5 days
Sat 6th Aug
Black Museum/Cadbury World
2 days**
£239
Sun 7th Aug
Brugge
5 days** £287
Sat 13th Aug
Eastbourne & South Downs
8 days** £375
£99
Mon 22nd Aug Scarborough & North Yorkshire
5 days
£245
Fri 26th Aug
Lions of Longleat
4 days
£192
Fri 2nd Sept
London at Leisure
3 days** £164
Sat 10th Sept
Ireland –Ring of Kerry
7 days** £379
Sat 10th Sept
Settle & Carlisle Railway
2 days** £114
Mon 12th Sept Kingdom of Northumbria
5 days** £255
Sun 18th Sept
2 days**
Blackpool Illuminations
£84
Mon 26th Sept Brighton
5 days** £234
Sun 2nd Oct
Ayrshire Coast & Isle of Arran
6 days** £319
Fri 7th Oct
Murder Mystery Weekend
3 days** £143
**singles, where available, may incur a supplement
THEATRE TRIPS & SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Tues 26th July Wed 10th Aug Sat 13th Aug Sun 14th Aug Tues 16th Aug Sun 21st Aug Tues 23rd Aug Thurs 25th Aug Sat 3rd Sept Sun 4th Sept Tues 6th Sept Wed 7th Sept Thur 15th Sept Sun 18th Sept Fri 30th Sept
Chester with Zoo Option Wicksteed-Those Were the Days Whitby Regatta Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival (meal incl) Scarborough Southport Day Out £15 -Flower Show Skegness York Day Out (Steam train option extra) Beamish Open Air Museum Bridlington or Scarborough Buckingham Palace State Rooms Sound of Music (Manchester) National Arbouretum & Litchfield Harrogate Flower Show(incl show) Grease ( Manchester) 5pm performance
adult £13 £35 adult £14 £21.50 adult £15 £29 adult £14 £13 adult £28 £15 adult £40 adult £35 £13 adult £25 £40
SCHOOL HOLIDAY EXCURSIONS SAT 13TH AUG - WHITBY REGATTA - £14 TUES 16TH AUG - SCARBOROUGH - £15 TUES 23RD AUG - SKEGNESS - £14
ALL OUR TOURS ARE FULLY BONDED
Coaches HOLIDAYS 2011
2011 BROCHURE NOW AVAILABLE RING FOR DETAILS!
August 16th October 17th - 21st October Drayton Manor Theme Park (inc. admission) ...£30pp St. Annes, Clifton Park Hotel .......................... £219pp August 19th - 22nd August October 24th - 28th October Blackpool, Hotel Belvedere ............................ £139pp Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ....................... £159pp Sept 12th - 16th Sept November 4th - 7th November - Turkey & Tinsel Isle Of Wight, Carlton Hotel ........................... £199pp Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ....................... £119pp Sept 5th - 9th Sept November 14th - 18th November - Turkey & Tinsel Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ....................... £159pp Llandudno, Kensington Hotel ........................ £199pp Sept 23rd - 26th Sept October 10th - 14th October Gt Yarmouth, Hotel St George ....................... £125pp Scotland, Duke of Gordon .............................. £239pp October 2nd Day Trip October 17th - 21st October Beamish Museum, ................Adult £25 Children £15 Blackpool, Hotel Belvedere ............................ £189pp
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SHEFFIELD JULY 22 - 24
WWW.TRAMLINES.ORG.UK
FESTIVAL SCHEDULE SUMMARY GET READY FOR SHEFFIELD’S BIGGEST FREE MUSIC FESTIVAL It’s back! And it’s better than ever, Sheffield Free Tramlines Music Festival (21-24 July) is back with an almighty bang, with big name acts such as Ash, Ms. Dynamite, Pixie Lott, Olly Murs, The Futureheads, Guillemots and Sheffield’s very own Heaven 17 and Toddla T as just of the names to take stage it promises to be an exciting weekend. Starting in 2009, Tramlines offered something different to Sheffield’s music scene; it’s first major festival, and it’s never looked back, with 2009’s festival proving to be a huge starting point for success by attracting over 35,000 fans. Notable artists such as Rolo Tomassi, Just Jack, Toddla T, Pixie Lott, Little Boots, Example, The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster, The XX and Reverend and the
Makers, who headlined, played at the festival. The following year also surpassed expectations by doubling the attendance from the previous year, and this year is no different with a whopping 175,000 expected to attend, it re-enforces the fact that Sheffield’s still got it. What makes Tramlines so special to the fans and the community is whilst offering an amazing weekend for all for free, it also celebrates Sheffield’s vibrant music scene and overwhelming musical heritage. Now in its third year, the festival has been given a modern shake up, including a brand new identity, a striking typeface and a brilliant marketing campaign courtesy of the Sheffield-based design studio Peter & Paul, once again showcasing Sheffield’s talents.
Highlights this year include Guillemots at The Leadmill, the showcasing of local talents at The Forum and The Harley and The Bowery, Acoustic Boys and Girls at The Frog and Parrot and not forgetting Real Ale Rocks at the Common Room. And with about 70 venues participating this year, and over 600 confirmed acts playing the festival, you are spoilt for choice and there is something for everybody’s taste. Ranging from the Blues to the Rock stage, Tramlines has it all, and with such an brilliant ever expanding lineup, while there will be acts on your ‘must see’
list, because there is such an array of choice, Tramlines offers the opportunity to explore and find unearthed local bands ensuring that you not only adore them, but adore the city and what it has to offer. The whole idea of Tramlines is that you explore around the city and embrace and enjoy the atmosphere. For those still unsure about Tramlines, Tramlines Eve gives people a flavour of what’s to come over the whole festival weekend. It kicks off at 6pm at The Common Room with ‘Real Ale Rocks.’ Fans who also attend Tramlines Eve will witness Guillemots playing a free show at
The Leadmill on the Thursday night, offering the opportunity for festival goers to see the band play a more intimate venue, wetting the appetite for their main stage performance on the Saturday. To find out more about Tramlines, the line up, and the venues and up to date information regarding the music festival, go to www. tramlines.org.uk, or their Twitter page http://twitter.com/ tramlines, or their Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/ Tramlines .
The FULL OFFICIAL FESTIVAL programme can be picked up from all the venues involved withIN the festival and will be handed out across all 4 stages all weekend. It will hit the streets on Tuesday July 19... FRIDAY JULY 22 BARKERS POOL
7PM STEVE EDWARDS AND THE BIG STRONG LOVE Remember house anthem World Hold On by Bob Sinclar? Steve was the voice behind it. His solo activities go under the moniker of Steve Edwards & The Big Strong Love - a bunch of talented friends who share Steve’s belief in “the big strong love which connects us all”. Musically, it’s a fusion all things organic and electronica which he calls ‘Organica’. A brilliant way to kick off the night. 8PM THE KATE JACKSON GROUP The former Long Blondes front-woman is back with a new sound and band in the form of the The Kate Jackson Group. Fusing indie pop and glam with elements of country and 70’s rock, Kate has previously worked with former Suede guitarist Bernard Butler on a collection of songs. 9PM HEAVEN 17 Fronted by Martyn Ware, these Sheffield synthpop legends are probably best known for their 80s anthem Temptation. Recently celebrating their 30th anniversary, Martyn and fellow band member Ian Craig Marsh were the original founders of The Human League, another legendary Sheffield band that help define the 80s. A definite festival highlight.
BATH HOTEL
8.30PM NATCHEZ BURNING
DELANEY’S MUSIC BAR
DQ DOWNSTAIRS
WAIT - FORWARD THINKING BASS MUSIC - Dubstep, garage, drum and bass, UK funky and beyond. 10PM SAM MOIR 11PM SYSTEM:ATTIC 12AM CHECAN (KABAL) 1AM YOUNGSTA 2AM ZED BIAS AKA MADSLINKY A pioneering break beat garage producer, Zed Bias aka Madslinky has produced countless anthems and collaborated with the likes of Skream, Mr. Scruff and Omar. 3AM JACK OPUS (SOUP KITCHEN) 4AM SYSTEM:ATTIC
DQ UPSTAIRS
SUCKERPUNCH VS. BENEFIT RECORDS: House, Breaks, Techno and more. 10PM SUCKERPUNCH DJS 12AM ALAN CHAPMAN 1AM ADAM CONNAL 2AM VANDAL 3AM JONNY TOWNSEND
THE FORUM FESTIVAL BAR X RAY HORSE - LIVE BANDS & DJS 6.30PM JACK RABBIT 7.30PM PISTOLA KICKS 8.15PM MERCURY RISING 9.15PM WHISPERING DOLLS 10PM FALLEN TREES 11PM ELEPHANT KEYS 12AM HOT CLUB DE PARIS 1AM XRAYHORSE DJS
FROG AND PARROT
6PM EMILY STANCER 6.40PM THE LAST STANDING 7.30PM WILLIAM BARSTOW 8.10PM PROPER DOGS 9PM IAN BRITTi 9.40PM SMUGGLERS RUN 10.40PM THE BLACKBIRDS 11.30PM LEWIS FLOYD HENRY
THE GRAPES CAR PARK
7:30PM LACUNA Set on an abandoned piece of waste ground, with the speaker warming his hands at a brazier and the audience gathered around, ‘Lacuna’ explores themes of belonging, love, control and madness. Do the margins of our society contain something other than the forgotten? Located in the Car park behind The Grapes, Trippet Lane.
THE GREAT GATSBY
KID ACNE PRESENTS - SOUTH SOUTH YORKS KILL YOUR DARLINGS AFTER PARTY 8PM DOORS (DOWNSTAIRS) KID ACNE DJ PIPES CHRIS DUCKENFIELD WINSTON HAZEL SLICK DIXXX BENJAMIN HATTON DIVE FARRELL
ASSEMBLY (UPSTAIRS)
CLUB PONY PRESENTS 8.30PM FITZROY NORTH (LIVE) RAF DADDY (THE 2 BEARS) STOPMAKINGME (FABRIC/KILL ‘EM ALL) RUN HIDE SURVIVE LOUIS LOUIS
GREYSTONES
8PM SCREAMING KIDNEYS
8PM IAN HUDDLESTON & THE EXPECTATIONS 8.30PM LUCKY STRIKES 9.45PM NEIL MCSWEENEY
9PM JIM O’MAHONEY
THE HARLEY
GARDENERS REST
6PM ZACC ROGERS 7PM RIK WARREN 8.30PM DALE STORR
DROWNED IN SOUND PRESENTS 7PM GRASS HOUSE 8PM JUFFAGE 9PM STALKING HORSE 10PM TROPHY WIFE 11PM ISLET 12.15AM CAPAC 1AM GHOSTING SEASON
BAR 27
HARRISONS 1854
THE HARLEQUIN
9PM MAHOGANY NEWT
THE RIVERSIDE
7PM THE USUAL PLEASURES 8PM MAPS OF COLUMBUS 9PM A SEASON OF SECRETS 10PM FIGHT WITH GIANTS 11PM WITHOUT OUR CROWNS
THE BOWERY
UNEVEN BLONDE PRESENTS 7.45PM YOUNG BRITISH ARTISTS 8.30PM THE SALVO 9.30PM LET’S BUY HAPPINESS 10.30PM DUTCH UNCLES Dutch Uncles are an indie band from Manchester known for their use of atypical time signatures within a pop context. ALL NIGHT DJ’S – LANDSLIDE INDIE SESSIONS - We Are Landslide; We Play Music; We Reside at The Bowery.
BUNGALOWS & BEARS
ODD FUTURES;FEATURING THE CREAM OF UK HIP-HOP 8PM DJ JAZZ T 9PM MICHAL PARKNSUN 10PM JEHST
COMMON ROOM
10AM-1:30AM REAL ALE ROCKS 8PM-1:30AM SCI FI KID Sci Fi kid plays a smorgasbord of great music - leaning towards rock and indie but travelling through everything from soca to hip hop.
CORPORATION
8PM TURBOWOLF Turbowolf are building an electronic noise temple above the crumbled pillars of rock music - with Godzilla guitars battling broken junkstore keyboards. 9PM HAWK EYES Originally called Chickenhawk, Hawk Eyes are a live spectacle to behold. 10PM THE SKINTS A reggae/dub/punk/fusion band from London who’ve toured extensively. 10.30PM ONWARDS PAYING ENTRY CLUB NIGHT NOT FEATURED AS PART OF TRAMLINES
CREMORNE
5PM MISS PEREN 6PM DAN WILLIAMSON 7PM HOUSE OF CHARMS 8PM JUBBY TAYLOR AND THE ABSINTHE TEARS 9PM FIRESUITE 10PM THIS PARTY KILLS 11PM HOLY MAMMOTH
STRANGE CHILDREN: ELECTRONIC-TINGED SOUNDSCAPE ADVENTURING 9PM DIE PLANKTON 9.45PM TOMORROW WE SAIL 10.30PM TEN
THE LEADMILL
7PM DOORS 8PM TELLISON 8.45PM FUTURES 9.30PM TWIN ATLANTIC
MILLENNIUM GALLERIES
6-8PM KID ACNE EXHIBITION: KILL YOUR DARLINGS Tramlines official opening with Heebie Jeebies and South Yorks DJs
O2 ACADEMY
10.30PM TILL LATE PROPAGANDA UK’s biggest indie night
OLD NO 7
7PM-LATE RESIDENT DJS Featuring Nick Pears, Double Denim, Wet Nuns, The Death Rays of Ardilla, Catherine Verna Bentley, Mark Flaherty, Jonny McNair, A Dog Called Woo and Skull & Bones.
PENELOPES
5PM DYONISIS 6PM SMILING IVY 7PM THE BEDFORD INCIDENT 9PM DEATHRAYS
THE PRINCESS ROYAL 8.30PM PHIL COCKERHAM 9.15PM RAY HEARNE 10PM BAY WHITTAKER 10.30PM RAY HEARNE
THE RED HOUSE
THE AUDACIOUS ART EXPERIMENT PRESENTS.. 8.30PM BHURGEIST 9.15 PM WOODERSON 10.00PM BILGE PUMP 10.45PM RUNNERS 11.30PM CLECKHUDDERSFAX
SAWA
ROOM ON FIRE/HBP PROMOS PRESENTS: 5.15PM GYPSY TOES 6PM THE COLLIERS 6.45PM SCOUNDREL 7.30PM SPIDERS 8.15PM THE RATELLS
The Ratells are now an established, must-see band in the vibrant South Yorkshire music scene. 9PM THE LINES 9.45PM ALVAREZ KINGS Famed for their energetic live shows, the self acclaimed REGRESSIVE POP band have been tipped by many as the next big thing to come out of Yorkshire. also playing 02 Academy Saturday 10.30PM-4AM BAD TASTE RECORDS.
ENDCLIFFE PARK
THE SHAKESPEARE
STUDENTS’ UNION GARDENS
7PM MAN MADE 8PM HOODLUMS 9PM COLOURS AND THE KIDS 10PM THE RIFLE VOLUNTEER 11PM THE CROOKES Embraced by NME, Steve Lamacq, 6Music and just about anyone with any musical taste, The Crookes are the next Sheffield band destined for big things. Also play The Main Stage on Sunday at 3.15pm.
THE SHOWROOM
THE AUDACIOUS ART EXPERIMENT 8.15PM NICE 8.45PM ALGIERS 9.30PM HORSES 10.15PM ANKLES
SOYO 8PM – LATE LOVE YOU WITH DJ LEE SMITH & GUESTS TIGER WORKS
4PM VELCRO TEDDY BEARS 5PM THE CITRUS LINES 6PM THE HUDARES 7PM DIRTY FORTUNE 8PM SOUR CHERRY 9PM TILL LATE DJS
TRIPPETS 9PM MARK IV THE VINE
6PM-12AM DIRTY CHEESE DJS
WALKABOUT
12PM DJS 1PM MARK VILLHOLM 2PM CARL WOODFORD 3PM MARK WYNN 4PM NANCY ELIZABETH 5PM THE BIG EYES FAMILY PLAYERS 6PM TYDE 7PM NANCY KERR AND JAMES FAGAN DANCEWORLD THE TRAMLINES HIP HOP BBQ 2PM CLIPBOARD 3PM MIGGY MANACKLES (BAD TASTE) 4PM JARGON VA 5PM ANDY H (FIRST WORD RECORDS)
RAYNOR LOUNGE, BAR ONE, SHEFFIELD STUDENTS’UNION 6PM THE RUBY KID 7PM RENEGADE BRASS BAND 8PM DELS (NINJA TUNE)
THE FOUNDRY, SHEFFIELD STUDENTS’ UNION 7.30PM PLAYGROUND MAFIA 8.30PM STARLINGS 9.30PM HIEM 11PM THE WHIP
THE OCTAGON, SHEFFIELD STUDENTS’ UNION
TODDLA T PRESENTS…. 10PM ANDY H 11PM STOATY 11.30PM MS DYNAMITE MOBO Awards winning R&B, UK garage, and hip hop singer and rapper. Her tracks ‘Wile Out’ with DJ Zinc, ‘Lights On’ with Katy B and ‘What you talkin’ about?’ with Redlight have ensured that she’s remained at the forefront of UK dance music in 2011. 12.30AM TODDLA T 2AM SHY FX One of the most consistently brilliant DJs to emerge from the UK in the last decade and beyond.
8PM KARTICA 9PM SECTION 60 One of the largest crowd pullers in Sheffield.
BATH HOTEL
WASHINGTON
CADS (CREATIVE ARTS DEVELOPMENT SPACE)
5PM VOLCANOES 6PM SCRIM 7PM DOUBLE NO NO 8PM THE HOPE EXPLOSION 8.30PM LOVEBOAT 9PM OBLONG 10PM THE MEGA AQUARIANS 11PM STEEL TREES 12AM UMSD 1AM DRENGE DJS TILL LATE Asbo a-go-go, O’Shea, Nick Pears.
THE WEST END
SMALL IDEAS: ALTERNATIVE MUSIC SOCIETY 6.30PM KILLINGTON FALL 7.30PM BLOOD SPORT 8.30PM THEE CUSS WORDS 9.30PM DIGNAN PORCH 10.30PM RUN, WALK! 12AM D-WARRIOR 1AM SEAMS
WEST STREET LIVE 10PM FIRECRACKER 1AM GINGER BALLS
4–6PM SEARCHING FOR SYLVIA 8.30PM SPECIAL GUESTS
12PM BILLY MARTIN JUNIOR (COMPERE) 1PM MUDCATS 2PM GREEN ONIONS 3PM RED RIVER REBELS 4PM JONNY 7 5PM M&J BLUES 6PM BLUESTOWN 7PM THE NATCHEZ BURNING 8PM BILLY MARTIN JR 9PM THE HUMMINGBIRD BLUES BAND 10PM-12AM THE DALE STORR NEW ORLEANS RHYTHM & BLUES BAND
FAT CAT
5PM THE EVERLY PREGNANT BROTHERS 8.30PM NATCHEZ BURNING
GARDENERS REST 3-5PM ROBIN HOARE 9-11PM MO ANDREWS
HARLEQUIN
9PM BAD PENNY
SATURDAY JULY 23
KELHAM ISLAND TAVERN
HALLAM FM AT TRAMLINES DEVONSHIRE GREEN
RIVERSIDE
2.30PM DUCHESS 2.45PM 6D 3.05PM LOICK ESSIEN 3.25PM REASON 4 3.45PM FRANKMUSIC 4.05PM RIZZLEKICKS This duo deliver a mixture of pop and hip hop. 4.25PM PIXIE LOTT A modern day superstar, Pixie (real name Victoria) has topped the singles charts twice, sings like an angel, and has the looks to match. 5PM OLLY MURS Back again after his debut gig last year, Olly is now a fully fledged pop superstar. 6PM ALISTAIR GRIFFIN Plenty of rock stars have thrown a TV out of a window – but not many can lay claim to crashing a milk float. Alistair can. Though, to be fair, he was a milkman at the time. 6.35PM DELTA MAID Packing a hipflask full of Mersey moonshine and soulstudded country blues, this 25 year old Liverpudlian singer/songwriter is religiously acoustic. 7.10PM JOSH RADIN Over the years, Josh has amassed over 75 film and TV placements – featuring on the likes of One Tree Hill, Grey’s Anatomy and Scrubs. 7.45PM NERINA PALLOT 8.45PM THE GUILLEMOTS Intriguing, brilliant and occasionally odd, The Guillemots are great headliners.
NANDOS NEW MUSIC STAGE
1.15PM HEY SHOLAY The local boys make dreamy-sounding but forwardthinking indie-pop, and are DiS’ Sheffield tip for ‘big things’ to come. 2.15PM NEDRY 3.15PM EAGULLS 4.15PM COPY HAHO 5.15PM SPECTOR 6.15PM YOUNG LEGIONNAIRE 7.30PM DANANANANAYKROYD 8.45PM LOS CAMPESINOS!
LIFESKILLS WORLD STAGE
11AM CONCORD 11.40AM NISHA LALL 12PM K.O.G 12.30PM WILD STYLE BREAKERS 1.05PM DECODE 1.45PM ROMANO JILO 1.45PM BALKAN BANDITS 2.30PM ZUMBA 3PM BERTIE LEE’S BLUES EXPLOSION 4PM JUNGLE LION 5PM YAABA FUNK 6PM OOJAMI 7PM SHOOGLENIFTY 8PM JOHNNY CLARKE & MICHAEL PROPHET
FOLK FOREST – THORNBRIDGE BREWERY AND REGATHER
3PM-5PM POTTERY DOG
2PM THE RIVERSIDE LIVE
BAR 27
1PM THE VELCRO TEDDYBEARS 2PM GRAND OLD UKES OF YORKSHIRE 3PM SPIT N STRINGS 4PM THE CONTINGENTS 5PM BLUEHEARTS 6PM THE UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT 7PM PLUG FACTORY 8PM THE LAST STANDING 9PM TWO SKIES 10PM RISKY HEROES 11PM THIS PARTY KILLS
THE BOWERY
UNEVEN BLONDE PRESENTS... 3PM DRENGE 3.45PM HYMNS 4.30PM HORSES 5.15PM MILK MAID 6PM DEATH RAYS 6.45PM BOS ANGELES 7.30PM ALGIERS 8.15PM TANGLED HAIR 9.15PM MOTHER’S RUIN 10.15PM TALL SHIPS 11.15PM WET NUNS DJS THE AUDACIOUS ART EXPERIMENT
BUNGALOWS & BEARS 7PM JACK RABBIT 8PM GLISTENING PELT 9PM ABE 9.30PM HOURGLASS SEA 10PM DAM MANTLE
CATHEDRAL THE ACOUSTIC STAGE 5PM MIDNIGHT 6PM MIKE HUGHES 7PM MAGPIES 8PM DAVID J ROCH 9PM THE LOST BROTHERS 10PM NAT JOHNSON & THE FIGUREHEADS CITY HALL BALLROOM
SENSORIA & I MONSTER PRESENT THE AUDIOVISUAL ZONE 2.15–2.45PM THE CRIPPLED CLAW’S SLIGHTLYDELIC SOUNDSYSTEM 3.30–4.15PM LEAF NODE 4.30–5.15PM THE THIRD HALF 5.30–6.15PM HOARSE VERSE 6.30–7.15PM I MONSTER SOUNDTRACK WHISTLE AND I’LL COME TO YOU (1968) 7.15–8PM THE CRIPPLED CLAW’S SLIGHTLY-DELIC SOUNDSYSTEM 8–9.30PM I MONSTER AWKESTRA FEAT STEPHEN MALLINDER (CABARET VOLTAIRE) 10.30PM HOTPANTS VS THE BEAT CLUB
COMMON ROOM
ALL DAY REAL ALE ROCKS ALL DAY TRAMLINES LIVE LINK UP 5PM-1:30AM RESIDENTS’ DJ MARATHON
CORPORATION
9PM HERO 10PM FRANCESQA 10.30PM ONWARDS PAYING ENTRY CLUB NIGHT NOT FEATURED AS PART OF TRAMLINES
CREMORNE
5PM GENERAL WOLF 6PM PET CEMETERY 7PM IN HELSINKI 8PM BLOOD SPORT 9PM JACK AND THE BEANSTALKS 10PM THE RUBY KID 11PM BURLESKIMO
DLS COMPLEX
MIDNIGHT - 8AM LAND INDOOR FESTIVAL Brings all tribes united in one complex of dance music delights in an old cutlery factory. Room 1- DLS - Collect! presents local heroes of house and techno. Covering Techno, House, Minimal, Old Skool, Disco, Acid Techno, 5 Rooms, 8 Hours of dance music, Over 30 DJs. Room 2 - Warehouse - Deep Disco to Funk & Soul, DnB, Breakcore and beyond. Room 3 - Grinding Rooms – House. Room 4 - Great Hall - Old Skool to Acid Techno. Room 5 - Weighing Room - DnB to Breakcore DQ 7PM TILL LATE. THREADS PRESENTS… 7PM RED TRACK 7.45PM ED COSENS BAND 8.30PM HOT SOLES 9.15PM VIOLET MAY 10.30PM DUKE SPIRIT 11PM TILL LATE
THE EARL OF ARUNDEL
DARK CRYSTAL PRESENTS: R8 RECORDS VS OFF ME NUT RECORDS FT. DADDY FREDDY 10PM ARIE & MC DUBZEE 11PM DANKLE & OFF ME NUT CREW 12AM DADDY FREDDY 12.30AM ALEX DEADMAN (JUNGLIST ALLIANCE) 1AM SQUIRE OF GOTHOS 2AM AUTOGRAFF 2.30AM J VANDAL (WALTER EGO) 3AM DJ DEADBEAT 3.30AM OFF ME NUT CREW (INC CB) ALL NIGHT SEMTEX SOUND SYSTEM
THE FORUM FESTIVAL BAR RESIDENT DJS
FOX & DUCK
3.30PM KEITH RAYMONT 4.30PM SAM LEE 5.30PM INSIDE JOB 6.30PM SHED BOAT SHED 7PM GRACE PETRIE 9PM SKM
FROG AND PARROT
1PM DAN WILLIAMSON 2.15PM WILLIAM BARSTOW 3PM SARAH MAC (UNPLUGGED) 4PM RUBER LARIS 5PM LEMON TEARGAS 6PM BLACK CAT WHITE CAT 7PM CUT YOUR WINGS 8PM KALENKO 9PM THE RATELLS 10PM THE SALVO 11PM THE SPIRES 12PM PISTOLA KICKS
THE GREAT GATSBY
UPSTAIRS (ASSEMBLY) COOL BEANS@TRAMLINES 1:30PM THE CHRONICLES OF GRAHAM 2:20PM SEPTIMUS FOG 3:10PM JACK ATHEY 4PM DREGS OF SOCIETY 5PM JERAMIAH FERRARI 6PM NICE ONE GREG 7PM SATSUMA 8PM THE GRAND OLD UKES OF YORKSHIRE 9PM STEVE AND THE RAISE 10PM STAND OUT RIOT 11PM TYRANNOSAURUS ALAN
GATSBY DOWNSTAIRS
1PM MOODY JIM’S JAZZ HOUR 2PM THE CHRIS ARNOLD DISNEY REGGAE CHRISTMAS CLUB 3PM LONESOME DOM’S FUNK, SOUL AND BLUES CLUB 4PM DREAMY ROB’S GYPSY CIRCUS 5PM DJ SILVERBACK (THE REDHOUSE) 6PM MR. MEERCAT (DUBCENTRAL) 7PM MAXWELL SMILEY (LIFE SKILLS) 8PM DONNELLANIUM (NICE ONE GREG) 9PM DJ HOWDLE (HOWDLE RECORDS) 10PM KROOK KID (TUESDAY CLUB) 11PM MYSTONIC (TUESDAY CLUB) 12PM COOL BEANS!
THE GREEN ROOM
1.30PM MOONSTOMP 4.30PM AMY SHARABANG 5.30PM JO YEE CHEUNG 6.30PM BLUE LIP FEEL 7.30PM JOHN BACHELOR 8.30PM THE MARC MIRANDA KITCHEN BAND 9.30PM MATT WALES & FRIENDS Putting out 17 10.30PM MOD FOR IT
GREYSTONES
7PM DAVE WOODCOCK AND THE DEAD COMEDIANS 8PM MIKE HUGHES 9PM PETE DAVID AND THE PAYROLL UNION
THE HARLEY
DO OR DIE VS NO UNIFORM PRESENTS 2PM MIME 3PM RIGHT TURNERS BEWARE 4PM LIKES LIONS 5PM GLISTENING PELT 6PM BIJON FREECE 7PM TOO YOUNG TO LOVE 8PM CATS:FOR:PERU 9PM PATTERNS 10PM THE CHAPMAN FAMILY 11PM SHAKE ALETTI 12AM KORELESS 1AM SQUAREHEAD 2AM CHECAN 3AM DMK
HARRISONS 1854
OF THE NORTH: BANDS PLUCKED FROM THE
NORTHERN WASTELANDS 2.20PM DWIGHT IAN PEREIRA 3PM KIRSTY MERRYN 3.40PM MARTYN GOLDSACK 4.30PM HUNKY DOREY 5.20PM THE RIOTS 6.10PM EXIT CITY SONS 7PM CARNATIONS 8PM CITRUS LINES 8.50PM MONSTER ISLAND 10PM MARK HARRISON
HEELEY CITY FARM
HEELEY FARM STAGE: A SMALL SLICE OF INNERCITY GLASTONBURY 12.40PM BUM-RA 1.15PM MISER ON THE FAERIE GUMP 1.55PM BROKEN SATURDAYS 2.35PM GYPSY TOES 3.15PM THE MOTHER FOLKERS 4PM SOUL FUNKFUL 4.45PM FAY & LATTA 5.30PM RUNAROUND KIDS 6.20-6.55PM SIEBEN 7.10-7.50PM SALMAGUNDI
THE HUBS
UNDER THE STARS: A LEARNING DISABILITY FRIENDLY NIGHTCLUB RUN BY PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES AND THEIR FRIENDS. 12PM BEAT THIS 1PM THE STARS 2PM THE OUTSIDERS 3PM THE BEATHOVENS 4PM CITIZENZ 4.30PM THE STARS 5PM SOMEWHERE IN SWITZERLAND 7PM THE VIOLET MAY 8PM PLAYGROUND MAFIA 9PM HUNCHBACK SPIDERS 10PM REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
JUNIOR TRAMLINES IN MILLENNIUM SQUARE
11AM-5PM African Drumming for juniors, Circus Skills with Swamp Circus & Children’s Fairground Rides
KUJI SHOP
1PM VOLCANOES
THE LEADMILL
BBC INTRODUCING STAGE IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE LEADMILL FOLLOWED BY SHEFFIELD’S BIGGEST INDIE CLUB NIGHT - SONIC BOOM DOORS 6PM 6.15PM LED TANGO 6.40PM THE WYNELLS 7.05PM SILENTS 7.30PM NERVES 7.55PM BLACK FLOWERS 8.20PM RUBERLARIS 8.45PM THE CARTELS 9.10PM TIVOLI 9.35PM DRIFT RUN 10PM MABEL LOVE 10.30PM THE MONICANS 11PM SOUND OF GUNS
THE LIBRARY THEATRE
7PM JUBBY TAYLOR 8PM ALVAREZ KINGS (ACOUSTIC) 9PM THE CUCKOO CLOCKS 10PM THE PURGATORY PLAYERS 11PM THE HOSTS
OLD HOUSE
DRIFTER’S ESCAPE. ACOUSTIC BASED ACTS 1PM SID CARIBOU 2.15PM SUNDAY TOWN 3.30PM DAN WILLIAMSON 4.45PM IAN BRITT 6PM CAROL ANNE SHOWBAND 7.15PM OAKEN LEE (JAKE FLOWERS) 8.30PM MAYOR MCCA
OLD NO 7
1PM-LATE 6PM NICK ROBIN 7PM MAN MADE
02 ACADEMY
XRAY HORSE PRESENTS... 5.30PM THE RATELLS 6.15PM BUFFALO BONES 7PM LOVE AT DEATH BEACH 8PM THE BEAUS 9PM SEIZE THE CHAIR 10PM THE GENTLEMEN 11PM ALVAREZ KINGS 12AM SKELETONS & THE EMPTY POCKETS Skeletons & The Empty Pockets were formed from the ashes of a Sheffield band with a fierce reputation for the best live show in the UK. 1-3AM XRAYHORSE DJS PENELOPES IMPORT/EXPORT - THEY CAME, THEY STAYED... AND THEY MADE MUSIC 8PM THE MOTHER FOLKERS 9PM MIM SULEIMAN 10PM BALKAN BANDITS 11PM-LATER NA ZDROVE DJS
RISE @ THE HALLAMSHIRE
DE:BUG PRESENTS… H2 (FORM MUSIC)DJ’S FROM 5PM-1AM
RUDE SHIPYARD
SPLICE THE MAINBRACE 1.45PM TBC 2.45PM PHANTOM DOG BENEATH THE MOON 3.45PM SQUALOR 4.45PM ACTUAL MIDGETS 5.45PM CARL WOODFORD 7PM STEPHANIE HLADOWSKI 8PM 7 HERTZ 9PM FUZZY LIGHTS 10PM SIEBEN
SAWA
4PM SUPERFREAK 5PM THE RESPONSE 6PM LATERAL VISION 7PM GOLDSOUL 8PM THE 48KS 9PM THE NORTH 10PM-4AM CARGO VS PHONO
THE SHAKESPEARE
1PM DON BARRELL GENTS 2PM MISS PEREN 3PM ELIZA NEWMAN 4PM BLOODBARE 5PM AVIDA DOLLARS
6PM LIARS BEWARE 7PM BLOOD ORANGES 8PM FELIX FABLES 9PM LOOSE TALK COSTS LIVES 10PM KING CAPISCE 11PM THE LEGEND OF THE 7 BLACK TENTACLES
5PM THE JANSKYS 6PM BIJON FREECE 7PM KIDS WITH RADIOS 8PM GYPSY TOES 9PM 3 HOUR WEEK 10PM THE MONDAY CLUB
THE SHOWROOM
THE BOWERY
M O V I N G MOUNTIANS An evening of words & pictures, folk, pop & experimental music 6PM JAMES ANDERSON 6:30PM IAN BRAMALL 7:15PM MAT WALE 8PM LOW DUO 8:45PM JOE BANFI 9:30PM JOHN T. ANGLE & THE SPIRIT LEVELS 10:15PM JAMES TAIT 11:30PM SHEDBOATSHEDD
SOYO
SOYO LIVE & NA MUSIC PRESENTS 1.10PM EMILY STANCER 1.40PM THE GENTLEMEN 2.20PM IAN SCHOLEFIELD (THE CARTELS) 3PM MARK NICHOLS 3.30PM IAN BRITT 4.10PM SEE EMILY PLAY 4.50PM CUT YOUR WINGS 5.30PM ZAPP BRANNIGAN 6.10PM PLUG FACTORY 7PM BLUE LIP FEEL 7.30PM OPELESS ROMANTIK DJ SET 9PM – LATE DJ SANDY TURNBULL AND CRAIG ANDREWS
TIGER WORKS
2PM WHAT DO YOU WANT THEN 3PM JULIAN JONES 4PM LED TANGO 5PM EMILY JANE STANCER 6PM BLIND DRIVERS BAND 7PM T.B.C. 8PM SOUR CHERRY 9PM DJS TILL LATE
SUNDAY JULY 24 MAIN STAGE DEVONSHIRE GREEN
1.15PM THE EVERLY PREGNANT BROTHERS 2.15PM DEAD SONS 3.15PM THE CROOKES 4.15PM THE PHANTOM BAND 5.15PM JOHNNY FOREIGNER 6.15PM THE FUTUREHEADS Crowd-pleasing singalongs such as ‘Decent Days & Nights’ and ‘Hounds of Love’ have secured the Sunderland band’s place as a festival must-see. 7.30PM ASH
NANDOS NEW MUSIC STAGE BARKERS POOL
ROLO TOMASSI PRESENT 12.15PM COCEAN 1.15PM BRONTIDE ROLO TOMASSI PRESENTS 2.15PM SHAPES 3.15PM THE XCERTS 4.15PM THREE TRAPPED TIGERS 5.15PM ERRORS 6.15PM GHOST OF A THOUSAND 7.30PM ROLO TOMASSI
LIFESKILLS YOUTH MUSIC FESTIVAL PEACE GARDENS
HOSTED BY MC NIGE 11AM CHARLIE ROBSON 12PM FRESH FX (MC), BLOODBARE, MC NIGE PRESENTS...JERRARD & REGEME (DANCERS), EMILY STANCER 1PM FOLK ON FIRE, JAHFRINGLISH (MC), BLOODSPORT CHELSEA ALICE SCOTT 2.15PM SOUND KICKERS & MUSICAL WORKS PRESENTS,,, ELLIE KERRIGAN & EMILY WESTRAY, CYNO SPARX (MC) L REAL & FRIENDS (MC) HUDLUM & LITTLE SHORTY (MC), GABRIELLA PAPA (SINGER), NITRO (MC) THE MAJESTIX CREW (MC) CREATURE (MC), ROYALLE (MC), THE CITIZENZ/ VOCAL DOJO (MC) 3.45PM THE RETROSPECTIVES, HARLEY LIKES MUSIC, THE RESPONSE FRANCIS & THE FUNKY PRESIDENTS 5PM YKIMS (MC), RED TRACK, KAOS (DANCERS) 5.30PM DOPE AND MEAN
FOLK FOREST ENDCLIFFE PARK
12PM DJS 1PM ANDY DUXFIELD 2PM PHANTOM DOG BENEATH THE MOON 3PM CAPTIVES ON THE CAROUSEL 4PM ROZI PLAIN 5PM THE MONSTER CEILIDH BAND (CEILIDH SET) 6PM THE MONSTER CEILIDH BAND (INSTRUMENTAL SET) 7PM MARTIN SIMPSON
BATH HOTEL
4.30PM TIN BATS 8.30PM BEN POWELL
DELANEYS MUSIC BAR 8PM JOHN STRONG
FAT CAT
2.30PM ROBIN GARSIDE
GARDENERS REST 3PM M & J BLUES
KELHAM ISLAND TAVERN 4PM MOJON
RIVERSIDE
2PM-5PM THE RIVERSIDE LIVE 2PM TARANA / MESON / VELVET ROSE / LEAF NODE 5PM HOARSE VERSE 6PM THE NOISE UPSTAIRS 8PM NOTES AND SOUNDS PRESENTS: JAROSC & OTHER TRIOS
BAR 27
1PM YOUNG PECULIAR 2PM IN FEAR OF OLIVE 3PM MYNAS 4PM DON’T SLEEP DREAM
5PM DUNCAN ALLOTT (SEVENHILLS SOUL BOYS) 6PM MARCUS WILLIAMS (DEEP AND TWISTED/ PLUG) 7PM DAVE HARDY (JUS‘HOUSE/ MOREABOUTMUSIC) 8PM GROWMORE (CARGO/PHONO) 9PM PAUL WILTSHIRE (MUSOL/PEARL & DEAN) 10PM DAN METCALFE (ALL POINTS NORTH/DEEP DOWN) 10PM SANDY TURNBULL (SOULFURIC RECORDS/ SOYO)
THE WEST END
7.30PM DOORS 8.15PM JERSEY BUDD 9PM JOSH T PEARSON PLUS SPECIAL GUESTS 10.30PM ITCHY FEET
COOL BEANS PRESENTS 2PM MOODY JIM’S JAZZ HOUR 3PM LIVE ACT 3.45PM SAM MONAGAHAN 4.30PM ZACC ROGERS 5.15PM SPIT ‘N’ STRINGS 6PM ALEX GREGORY 6.45PM MARK NICHOLLS 7.30PM NICE ONE GREG 8.15PM KID CONVENTIONAL 9.00PM THE MOTHER FOLKERS 9.30PM CLIPBOARD (THREADS) 10.15PM SYSTEM:ATTIC (HIP HOP HA HA) 11.15PM MR. SKIVER (BITZ ‘N PEACE(S)) 12.30PM ARNIVORE (COOL BEANS)
ANDY VOTEL & BENJAMIN HATTON’S B-MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA 5PM ANDY VOTEL (FINDERS KEEPERS) SEAN CANTY (DEMDIKE STARE) BENJAMIN HATTON 10PM JANE WEAVER’S SEPTIEME SOEUR
THE OLD NUMBER 7
WEST ONE ROCKS
CITY HALL BALLROOM
THE REDHOUSE
DAYTIME FRESH FRUITS TEA PARTY 8PM ONWARDS SIR DAVID “RAM JAM” RODIGAN PIPES BARETRAINA BareTraina is a project born from a love of all things Bass-related. Made up of original Arctic Monkeys Bass Assassin Andy Nicholson and the mysterious, bottomend feeding troubadour that is Ted Vegas.
BUNGALOWS & BEARS
3PM OXO FOXO 4PM DOUBLE NO NO 5PM BLACK GOLD OF THE SUN 6PM TEMPLE RHYTHMS GOSPEL CHOIR 7.15PM DON’T SLEEP DREAM 8.15PM SIEBEN 9.15PM CHANTEUSE & THE CRIPPLED CLAW
COMMON ROOM
ALL DAY REAL ALE ROCK’S CLOSING PARTY - ALE SELL OFF!
CREMORNE
12PM RUSS FOSTER AND FRIENDS 1PM RICH BEARDY MAN BROWN 2PM IAN PSYCLES 3PM BANANA FLAVOURED DUBCATS 4PM DIMOND RANKS 5PM A SIMPLE TWIST OF… 6PM WILL BARSTOW 7PM THE LITTLE FIENDS 8PM THE WYNELLS 9PM DRENGE 10PM SILENTS 11PM GRAZES
DQ
TRAMLINES AFTER PARTY
THE FORUM FESTIVAL BAR
SEVENBY7 6PM-CLOSE KID ACNE WINSTON HAZEL TODDLA T TRACEY WELSH PETE MCKEE PIPES JOHNNY BOSTASTIC ANDY AND JAY FROM (FOR THE RECORD) JAMES GREEN (BIG EYES) MARK HERBERT (WARP) SHANE MEADOWS (WARP)
FOX & DUCK
2.30PM THE CONTINGENTS 3.30PM HALLI AND EMILY 4.30PM KID CONVENTIONAL 5.30PM TBC 6.30PM CHRIS ELLIOTT
FROG & PARROT
THE 4TH REICH OF ROCK’N’ROLL PRESENTS… 1PM MOOK 2PM HOUSE OF CHARMS 3PM REPOMEN 4PM WHISPERING DOLLS 5PM ELEPHANT KEYS 6PM THE FEARLESS MIND SET 7PM THE RIDGEWAYS 8PM BLOODBARE 9PM DIRTY WHITE CARS 10PM DOUBLE YELLAS 11PM THIS PARTY KILLS
THE GREAT GATSBY
12PM-1AM UGLY - HIP HOP KARAOKE & BLOCK PARTY THE GREEN ROOM 1.30PM MR POPCORN 6.30PM THE MONICANS 7.30PM HOPE EXPLOSION 8.30PM THE BLACKBIRDS 9.30PM SHOT DEAD 10.30PM ONWARDS MOD FOR IT DJS
GREYSTONES
4PM POCKET SATELLITE 5PM ONE MAN AND HIS GUITAR - JOE MCGEE 6PM BRIXTON ROWERS 7PM ONE MAN AND HIS GUITAR – ED COSENS 8PM ZACC ROGERS 9PM MIRACLE & THE SOUL INTERPRETER
THE HARLEY
X RAY HORSE PRESENTS 2.30PM LITTLE ROBOTS 3.15PM SOUL HAPPENING 4PM PRETTY RIDDLES 4.45PM JACK AND THE BEANSTALKS 5.30PM OBLONG 6.15PM WE//ARE//ANIMAL 7PM SILENT FILM PROJECT 8PM ARROWS OF LOVE 9PM DJANGO DJANGO 10PM BLUE LIP FEEL 11PM RACE HORSES 12AM XRAYHORSE DJS
HARRISONS 1854
SUMMER SOCIAL ALL-DAYER: 1PM DAVE HARDY (JUS’ HOUSE/ACT LIKE YA KNOW) 2.30PM UP & ATOM (DRUMRO[LL]/CLUB PONY) 4PM LIAM C & JENNY FU (DELVE DEEPER) 5PM ROUGH DISKO 6PM DAN J (REMEDY/DON’T WALK…BOOGIE!) 7PM RUN HIDE SURVIVE (CLUB PONY) 8PM SUMMER SOCIAL DJS 9PM LUK’ANT (BARCOLOCO, IBIZA) 10PM GROWMORE (CARGO/PHONO) 11.30PM SIX FOOT SICK (DRUMRO[LL]/CLUB PONY)
JOCOSA
3PM JENNY FU 4PM LIAM CONNOLLY (DELVE DEEPER)
THE LEADMILL
2PM-LATE RESIDENT DJS 5PM & 6PM JODY WILDGOOSE
OLD HOUSE ALL DAYER
JUDY BEAT PRESENTS 3PM JUDY BEAT & THE BECKETTS 4PM JIM CONNOLLY 5PM LOW DUO 6.20PM TIGERCATS 7.30PM NATURE SET 8.45PM THIS MANY BOYFRIENDS 10PM STANDARD FARE
THE RUDE SHIPYARD
11AM HOBO SAPIENS BLUES WORKSHOP - A WALK THROUGH THE HISTORY OF THE BLUES 1.15PM THE MAJOR MINOR MIND MUSIC QUIZ WITH MASTER GUY WHITTAKER 2.15PM SWABBING THE DECKS BRING AND PLAY SPECIAL WITH CRAIG DRONFIELD 3.30PM THE SUITCASE CINEMA PRESENTS ALPHABET DRAGON 4.30PM IMPROVISATION WORKSHOP WITH SETH BENNETT OF 7 HERTZ 6PM MARK WYNN 7PM THE SUITCASE CINEMA PRESENTS THE ATOMIC CAFÉ WITH LIVE SOUNDTRACK FROM JAMES BARLOW
THE SHAKESPEARE
1PM CHELSEA SCOTT 2PM TINA MCKEVITT 2.45PM RICHARD MASTERS 3.30PM BAY WHITAKER 4.15PM MIKE LYDIAT 5PM SAM BRAGG 6PM ANDREW OXLEY 7PM THE GENTLEMEN (ACOUSTIC) 8PM THE TROUBADORS 9PM SOLDIER BLUE
THE SHOWROOM BOOM BOOM ROOM
SOYO LIVE & COMMUNION PRESENTS…
WITH DON’T PANIC, ARCADE & HANTU ARTS IN ROOM 2 1PM-LATE WITH LIVE ACTS, DJS, LIVE ART & STALLS 1.30PM ICHABOD 2PM DAN WILLIAMSON 2.30PM LOW DUO 3PM SKINT & DEMORALISED 4PM LUPEN CROOK 4.30PM NEIL MCSWEENEY 5.15PM DAVID J ROCH 6PM JON WINDLE (EX-LITTLE MAN TATE) Former frontman with Sheffield based band Little Man Tate. Following the band’s break-up in 2009 Jon has started a solo career, completing his debut album Step Out The Man which was released on 18th October 2010. 7PM TREETOP FLYERS 8PM DUCHESS (ACOUSTIC) 8.30PM SCREAMING MALDINI 9.15PM SMUGGLERS RUN 10PM THE HEEBIE JEEBIES If you are lucky enough to meet The Heebie Jeebies on a hot day, please remove your sunglasses before opening your mouth. If you do not you will be spat at repeatedly until you realize your mistake. 11PM SIYHAC + SPECIAL GUESTS! 11.30PM RESIDENT DJS HEY SHOLAY, NICK PEARS, DOUBLE DENIM & DAZ LANDSLIDE.
TIGER WORKS
2PM CONOR HOUSTON 3PM PAUL RICH 4PM LORENZ ATTRACTOR 5PM SCRIM 6PM EVENING MEAL AND THE AFTER PARTY 7PM CHRONICLES OF GRAHAM 8PM KIDS WITH RADIOS 9PM ONWARDS DJS
TRIPPETS FOLK ROOTS AND AMERICANA 1PM SCUPPERED 2PM STRING THEORY 3PM TROUBADORS 4PM JACK’S RAKE 6PM OPEN MIC 6.45PM TWINS 7.30PM PISTOLA KICKS ‘LOS PEPE’ ACOUSTIC SESSION THE VINE
12PM-12AM DJ TUKKA & DJ MAGIC
WALKABOUT
3PM MARC MIRANDA KITCHEN BAND 4.30PM KIZIAH AND THE KINGS 5.30PM THE RADIACS 6.30PM THREE FAT BASTARDS 8PM HYSTRYONYX 9PM ROCKAOKE BAND
WASHINGTON
ALL CREWS <20HZ SEQUOIA OFF ME NUT RECORDS LSS DOWNLO COLD UP NORF SUBTITLE BAD TASTE DARK HARMONICS MIS/SND/SYSTM
CIRQUE DE FUNK PRESENTS... 12-10PM PAUL SIMPSON DARREN CAMPBELL DAVE WEBB DANNY MAGER METCALFE BROTHERS JONNY HAWKINS
WEST STREET LIVE
4PM > 4AM RAWKUS SOME OF OUR FINEST YORKSHIRE ROCK BANDS GRETA NOVA NORMALISER CAUSE OF DENIAL KILL CHAOS MEGA AQUARIANS CASTROVALVA FIRESUITE ORDER OF VOICES AWOOGA
WICK AT BOTH ENDS
7PM-LATE RESIDENT DJS The Wick residents get on the 1s and 2s to spin indie, rock and roll and 60s.
TRIPPETS
3PM THE BLACK HARES 9PM AMELIA CARTER BAND
TUDOR SQUARE
10AM-6PM BY ANY MEANS 2012 Sheffield’s Tudor Square becomes an Olympic running track for the day! Arts organisations, sports groups and community groups, bands, dancers, people in fancy dress, ramblers, knitters, stilt walkers, gymnasts, singers and more who will be lapping the track.
UNIVERSITY ARMS
2PM FC DOGS 3.15PM LAUGHING GRASS 4.30PM THE BANDITOS 5.45PM GIRL SPIT
THE VINE
12PM TILL 2.30AM GEMFLEUR BAND (ACOUSTIC) DIAMOND RANKS (ACOUSTIC) CARL DUBCATS & GUESTS
WASHINGTON
MIXED IN SHEFFIELD PRESENTS… 2PM PHUTURE MOTION 2.30PM DANIMAL SWAINGER 3PM SLICK DIXXX 3.30PM CHRISTOPHER BIBBY 4PM ALL EARS FT JOHNNY STEVENSON 4.45PM CHRIS ALDWORTH 5.15PM NIC JAMES 5.45PM DELVE DEEPER DJ’S 6.15PM RICHARD WILLIAMS 6.45PM SOLID STATE 7.15PM JAMIE “SCUBA” WILKINS 7.45PM SET 2 8.150PM GROWMORE 8.45PM PABLO 9.15PM DOMENICO 9.45PM DANIEL WATERFALL 10.30PM NYRA 11.30PM CHRIS DUCKENFIELD 12.30PM LOSHEA 1AM BARRY GILBEY (MARA) 1.30AM DASHIKTER 2AM LUK ‘ANT
WEST ONE ROX
12PM PABLO CLARK 12.45PM KYLE ROBERTSON 1.30PM PLAYGROUND MAFIA 2.15PM STEVE E & DJ BOOTY 3PM GREG N 3.45PM PIROUETTES 4.30PM WATTY 5.15PM FUNK JUNKIE 5.45PM JONNY STEVENSON 6.30PM GRAEME PARK 8PM PAUL COX
THE WEST END
HARD TO EARN - UK HIP HOP & BBQ FROM 6PM 6PM HARD TO EARN RESIDENTS 9PM COSYNE 10PM BAD TASTE RECORDS 11PM J KAS 12AM DJ WAYNE SEALEY 1AM MIGGY MANACLES 2-3AM HARD TO EARN RESIDENT DJS
WEST STREET LIVE
DUFFELCOAT: LOCAL INDIE ROCK TALENT 12 NOON TILL 1AM THE 2S AFTER HOURS THE COLLIERS THE PAPER BOYS THE LITTLE FIENDS FLIGHT 815 THE CRASHERS 1AM-4AM DJ GINGERBALLS
THE WHITE LION
9PM LAUGHING GRAVY
WICK AT BOTH ENDS
4PM GRAND OLD UKES OF YORKSHIRE 7PM TILL LATE THE BARBARA DISCO LAB