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The shortlist comes just weeks after it was revealed that the City Hall has been selected as the host of the National Union of Students (NUS) national conference in April 2012 and 2013 – a three day conference that is estimated to generate over £2 million pounds for the local economy. The Event Awards shortlist follows a run of success for Sheffield International Venues - the company that manages the City Hall. Another of the company’s 17 venues, iceSheffield, was a finalist at the national Conference Awards in

June and SIV Events has been shortlisted in the Welcome to Yorkshire White Rose Awards Business Tourism category which will be announced on October 10. Dominic Stokes, General Manager of SIV Events, said: “To be consistently recognised in the industry against our peers is clearly great news for SIV. Event Magazine is a really significant trade publication nationally and internationally. “To be shortlisted alongside some of the top London venues shows that we as a

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after disastrous reckless investments, at the same time awarding obscene bonuses to their hierarchy? All this on top of the There has been much comment in the News International phone hacking scandal, media about the recent riots across the resulting in the closure of the News of the country and I would like to try and put World, a popular newspaper that has been on everything in perspective. The supposed our news stands since 1843 is indicative that reason for the civil disobedience was the moral fibre of a large part of this country the shooting of an armed man by the has eroded. trigger happy armed response team of the The politically naïve continue to berate the metropolitan police. coalition government for implementing the It turns out that the gun was not fired but current cost saving measures, yet totally one has to ask oneself, was the shooting overlook the fact that these austere cuts have justified? I would have thought that a had to be made as a result of thirteen years disabling shot to the legs may well have of financial mis-management by the Labour sorted the problem. However, the aftermath Party, and in particular the odious Gordon was a total disgrace, and hardly a good Brown. The laughable thing is that some advertisement for our ability to host the less informed members of the electorate next Olympic games. There was without will happily try to have them re-elected. doubt a large section of the rioters who This totally exemplifies a kind of canine were in it for no other reason than to rob mentality, where you can beat your dog and pillage, and the number of top of the unmercifully and they will still love you, range televisions plundered coincided with and give out much tail wagging and loyalty. the digital switchover. The punishment for When will they wake up and smell the those convicted are to say the least bizarre. coffee? If benefits are stopped for the perpetrators, they will have no alternative to continuing to In a week of constant bad news, the England cricket team came to the rescue, soundly commit crimes in order to survive, and the obvious suggestion of eviction from council thrashing the incumbent world number houses is unworkable. How can respectable one test side and have now taken over the number one spot. The football season is parents be rendered homeless as a result of now up and running (Praise the Lord) and the stupid behaviour of their children?, and Sheffield United have got off to a flyer, on that tack, what if they come from noncouncil owned homes, take their mortgages winning their first three games, which shows away? The suggested proposals are totally the difference that a good manager makes. After some disastrous appointments, post unworkable, and imprisonment is the only Warnock, they have perhaps now got a man answer, not the namby pamby ideas of the do-gooders who would recommend treating in charge who knows what he is doing. I will them to a tax-payers funded holiday or a free doubtless be reminded of this last statement day at Alton Towers. This country has gone should the season end up in relegation. Top local entertainer, Sunny Daye is now barking mad. at boot camp in the X Factor and I shall Of course, examples must come from be casting a vote for the first time ever. the top. Are the crimes committed by Meanwhile, the well organised ‘Search for the looters as serious as the disgraceful parliamentary member’s blatant abuse of the a Star’ competition at the Pacific Bar in Chesterfield is nearing the climax with the expenses system, or major banks, despite semi final being held this week. having to be bailed out by the taxpayers

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Did you hear the one about a farmer who was feeding his chickens hot curries to flavour the meat to sell to Indian restaurants. One of the chickens died so he took it to the vet. On close inspection the vet said, “I’m very sorry but he appears to have slipped into a Korma!”

A born showman and one of the all-time classic performers, Tony Christie has notched up 50 years in music and it’s easy to Circus director Billy Schmart, upon hearing the news see why. The one of a kind singer announces of the death of one of his performers a Mr Michael four unmissable live shows this winter at O2 Turnball the human Canonball said, “He was a good Academy venues in Sheffield, Bournemouth, man, it would be difficult to find a man of the same Oxford and The Forum, Hertfordshire. calibre” With his roots in Sheffield, Christie has had A man walks into a pub and orders 4 pints of lager. Top Twenty hits worldwide with ‘Las Vegas’, Drinks them straight down and says to the barman ‘I Did What I Did For Maria’, ‘Avenues And “You’ll have to excuse me but you’d do the same Alleyways’, ‘Walk Like A Panther’, ‘Every if you had what I have!”. The barman says “What’s that then?” and the man says “50p”. Word She Said’ and of course the anthem, ‘(Is This the Way to) Amarillo’. In recent years The owner of a chemist arrives at work to find a man Tony has enjoyed much success following the leaning heavily against a wall, with a very strange look on his face. The owner goes inside and asks his resurrection of ‘(Is This the Way to) Amarillo’ assistant what’s up. by comedy genius Peter Kay, who gave the “He wanted something for his cough, but I couldn’t find the cough medicine,” the assistant explains: “So track a new lease of life in the series Phoenix Nights. The infamous song has sold over one I gave him a box of laxatives and told him to take it all at once.” and a half million copies and is still the biggest “Laxatives won’t cure a cough, you idiot,” the owner selling single of the century as well as being shouts angrily. “Sure it will,” the assistant says, pointing at the man used as the official Comic Relief single and leaning on the wall: “Look at him. He’s too afraid to taking the Number 1 spot. cough.” 2008 saw the release of the inimitable ‘Made In Sheffield’, featuring collaborations with An Irish priest is driving when gets stopped for some of Sheffield’s finest including Richard speeding. The policeman smells alcohol on the priest’s breath and then spots an empty wine bottle Hawley, Jarvis Cocker, The Human League on the floor of the car. He asks, “Sir, have you and Arctic Monkeys. The album was a major been drinking?” “Just water” says the priest. The commercial and artistic success which led to policeman says, “Then why do I smell wine?” The priest looks at the bottle and says, “Good Lord! his next project, 2011’s ‘Now’s The Time!’. He’s done it again!” Christie re-visited his roots once again for this record, but this time it wasn’t in a geographical sense. The album bought together the sound of northern soul, British beat, filmic sound-tracks by stuart renton and a nod to Johnny Cash with some poignant Batman Live ballads and saw Christie working once again Who hasn’t leapt from the sofa in their with Jarvis Cocker and Moloko’s Roisin underpants with a towel around their shoulders Murphy. while pretending to be Batman? I know I have. Following a successful tour to mark the release Admittedly, it was last Tuesday, but I can be of ‘Now’s The Time’, Christie plays this forgiven as I’d just been to see Batman Live at the Motorpoint Arena and I was still heady from handful of live dates, featuring tracks from all the crime-fighting action. his back catalogue and as always the show is Kapow! Batman Live tells the story of how Batman first teamed up with boy-wonder, Robin (a joke here beautifully conceived, and movingly delivered. would simply be too cheap - even for me), and the Put very simply - they just don’t make them show is a combination of circus performer meets like they used to and Tony Christie live is state of the art technology in a visual feast that’s an assault on the senses. It’s like a supercharged Cirque testament to that.

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Du Solei with superpowers. It really is stunning. In fact, I haven’t been this overwhelmed since our Scout Leader accidentally stumbled upon the South Yorkshire Dogging Society’s Christmas Spectacular while trying to obtain our Moonlight Walk badge! I’ll never look at snow with innocent eyes again. Batman Live is truly a spectacle which consists of the main cast and a veritable slew of acrobats, gymnasts and other circus performers which come flipping across the stage or leaping from the rafters. It’s a show that’s one part drama and one part circus act, and there’s something for everyone, including magic tricks, pyrotechnics and stunning fight scenes… The only downside was that the sound quality wasn’t great in a venue like the Motorpoint, which, let’s face it, was never really built to handle the subtleties of characters speaking over music, and you really had to concentrate to hear what the characters were saying. But, like a date with a really gorgeous (but stupid) person, it’s all about the visuals and you’re really not there for the dialogue anyway. Sadly, the show has finished now in Sheffield, but Batman Live is such a thrilling experience, it’s worth checking out in Birmingham, Manchester, or London. It really is that impressive. I’d suggest stealing a ticket, but then you’d have Batman after you and you wouldn’t want that…. Unless you’re into being chased by men in their underwear wearing lots of rubber. And, by rubber I mean the latex kind. No, I don’t mean that sort of latex… Will you all stop being so filthy? Just go see the show! Honestly, such dirty minds! Pick up a ticket for Batman Live. It’s currently doing the country and the London shows are set to be even more spectacular, which, considering how high the bar has already been set, will be no mean feat. Score: 9/10. Blistering. Breath-takingly fantastic. Kids will adore it.

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Crystals & Gemstones - Properties and Information Crystals play a large part in spiritual phenomena. Many people want to know more about how they work and so I will enlighten you. Whenever I do a psychic reading I give my client crystals. It depends on the client’s birthstone and how well they are coping as to what crystals will be in their silk bag. I use crystal energies with all my clients. I have two crystal skulls, one green and one Rose Quartz. I have named them Rubin and Rosa. I’m not really crackers! I use these two in my meditation. They become very hot in my hand and I have great faith in both of them. For thousands of years people have used crystals, gemstones and minerals for healing as well as for a variety of ailments. Crystals can alter your emotions and your mental state of mind, they can banish the aches and pains that we all suffer from time to time. Crystals can enable you to be spiritually attuned to your mind, body, and spirit. The first gemstone used for healing was Amber, this is not actually a crystal but a resin (Resin is the sap we get from trees. Amber was the first used for healing at least 7,000 years ago). Amber is highly prized in the world of crystals. There are many different crystals used to heal, amongst the best is Purple Amethyst and Green Aventurine.

Quartz to some mineral water, leave overnight and then drink. This gives you a feeling of peace. Green Aventurine gem water can ease sunburn, again soak the gem overnight but this time put the water in a spray bottle or dab onto the skin. Rhondonite or Mookite can be sprayed onto wounds. I stress that it is extremely important to use the correct crystals. Unfiltered tap water cannot be used. Crystal Quality The better the crystal, the better the effect will be. Use raw gemstones, crystals without an attached matrix, pre-tumbled crystals or unwaxed crystals. Joined crystals (three or more) are not suitable. The crystals Blue Azurite, Green Malachite, Green Chrysoprase and Cinnabar are very toxic. Ideas For Using Crystal Gem Water A stress relieving bath - Green Chrysocolla, Blue Domortierite, Smokey Quartz, Black Tourmaline. A stimulating bath - Green Epidote, Red Garnet, Green Heliotrope, Orange Carnelian, Green Mookite. A bath for the skin - Purple Amethyst, Blue Chalcedony, Pink Rose Quartz. A sensual bath - Pink Rose Quartz, Pink Rhondosite, Red Garnet, Red Tourmaline, Fire Red Opal. Gemstone Cures (always check with your doctor about using crystals as some are very powerful.) Amber can help with allergies and nausea, also rub onto swollen joints. Amethyst is good for the brain, nerves and lungs. Carnelian stabilises circulation and helps high blood pressure. Diamond is the best healing crystal around, drink the gem water after a stroke. Emerald strengthens the immune system and helps with infections of the eye. Fire Opal makes you wide awake and encourages fertility. Jade encourages muscular strength. Obis can relieve shock, block anxiety pain and help wounds heal. Rose Quartz strengthens the heart and encourages fertility Turquoise is a pain reliever if rubbed onto limbs and also relieves cramps.

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We found this article when looking for some information on the internet and thought it would be interesting to share with you. “This is the story of a class of children who were at school in Cornwall in 1948, the year the NHS began. The NHS traced them in 2008 to find out what had happened to their health. When they were born, men in England were expected to live to about 60 and women to 63. That means that we could have expected that about half of the class would have died before that age. In fact, only a third have died and only two died before they were 60. About half the things this group has been treated for might have shortened their lives. But, in fact, the NHS has dealt with them. Many of the other treatments have relieved pain and suffering. Some of these conditions could have been prevented, and only now is health policy really paying attention to that. Health conditions The health-related stories from the class show how advances in medicine have helped them. Since this class was at school there have been huge changes. When they were children, rheumatic fever and TB were significant problems. Now it’s much less common for anyone to die of or be seriously affected by these infections. Between 5% and 7% of over-70s in the UK have type 2 diabetes. One member of the class, Enid, is proof that by managing your weight, you can keep diabetes under control with medication. As a group they seem to have avoided HIV or any of the hepatitis viruses, neither of which had been heard of when they were born.

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Most people become happier with age, and you can too. Here are five things you can do to stay vital and happy in your later years. Studies conducted by Dr Heather Lacey and Dr Peter Ubel at the Center for Behavioural and Decision Science in Michigan found that most people get happier as they grow older. Achieving a happy retirement can take work and patience. Many older people complain that they feel useless or don’t know what to do with their time. Here are five strategies that research has found raise happiness levels: Keep up a daily routine We all know people who work hard for 40 years only to find retirement unsatisfying. Surprisingly, one of the keys to happiness after retirement is doing exactly what you did before. Keep getting dressed in the morning, keep cooking and going out, and keep making an effort. Research shows that people who maintain their personal standards

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Lifestyle choices The group has been active and productive, with higher employment than in some areas of the country. Almost a third are still working in their 70s. Many have inherited a healthy lifestyle from their rural roots, eating more fresh fruit and vegetables than would be seen in a group living in a city. Food rationing in the war did a lot to improve the national diet by emphasising what was really needed, and this particular generation will have benefited most from that, and formed the right habits in their teenage years. Cornwall is not a rich area but life expectancy there is longer than in other comparable areas. A similar inner city group might not have lived as long or had as much opportunity to work. Cause of death Only seven out of 21 pupils have died, which is slightly lower than the national average for this age group. Their cause of death is in line with the national statistics for mortality: the two main causes were cancer and circulatory diseases. Nationally, these are the two main causes of death for this age group. Smoking Smoking, as would be expected, emerges as the most important health factor in the group. More than half the deaths were from diseases often caused by smoking. Almost half the group have smoked at some time but now only 14% do, (about 15% of people over 60 smoke). There are fewer smokers among the elderly partly because smokers die young, as they have in this group, but also because as people get older they’re more likely to realise the damage it is doing.” The Class of 1948 content, including this article, was written in 2008 to mark the 60th anniversary of the NHS

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and believe that retirement is just as important as working life are likely to be happier for longer. Give attention to people you love Once people have retired, friends and family are at the top of the list of things that make them happy. Being married can contribute to your happiness, but having friends is also vital. In fact, according to economist Professor Andrew Oswald of Warwick University, we would need an extra £50,000 to make up for not having friends. Finding friends that share your interests - in the way your work colleagues used to share your day-to-day business - may make you the most contented. Websites such as Friends Reunited can help you get in touch with old friends. Do interesting things People may tell you to keep busy, but mindless activity won’t have the same effect on happiness as hobbies that interest you. The most effective activities are ones that hold your attention so much that you lose track of time. It could be any activity, such as sudoku, gardening or learning a language. Research on retirement has found that people who spend at least six hours a week doing something active that they enjoy are more likely to be content.

If you want to develop new skills, most local councils and further education colleges hold evening classes in subjects from flower arranging to Pilates. Organisations such as the University of the Third Age (U3A) can introduce you to subjects from family history to the night sky. Show goodwill to all men Want to boost your happiness whatever your situation? Carrying out five acts of kindness, big or small, a week will help significantly, according to new research. You could help at a local school, look after your grandchildren, weed a neighbour’s garden or say a heartfelt “thank you” to someone who made your day. These will all boost your sense of contentment. Be realistic about money Almost everyone thinks money will make them more secure and, therefore, happier. In fact, money is the one thing that has relatively little impact on happiness. Most research suggests that, once everyday needs have been met, more money makes no difference to long-term happiness. Even winning the lottery only gives a short-term boost before happiness levels return to normal.

Libraries are so bracing! Come to the library beach party for fun and games in the Peace Gardens on Tues 23 August from 10am-4pm Beach, beach huts and the Little library. Bookstart Bear will be inviting families to join in with aerobics sessions. Stories and rhyme sessions and a ‘Where’s Wally’ treasure hunt. Sat 20 August – Lets Celebrate Shiregreen, 0800781 4728, at various sites including Beck School field and the Hub. 1pm until late afternoon, Steve Davis Snooker Challenge, free fun fair activities, Jamie Oliver’s Emma Cawley, Project Officer – Ministry of Food cooking demos, Mobility Strategy, SCC Shiregreen Dragons’ Den, Greentop The government has said that it would Circus, Shiregreen’s Got Talent, Live like to stop paying Mobility Allowance Music. to people who live in ‘Residential Care’. Many people have fed back to the government that this might mean Send comments and letters, or relevant people who live in residential care articles either for the Mercury page or can’t go out and about and that isn’t fair. Leading disability charities have the next Newsletter to: commissioned Lord Low of Dalston Sheffield 50+, Room LG27, to undertake a review into how the The Town Hall, personal mobility needs of people Sheffield, living in state-funded residential S1 2HH care are met. This call for evidence Tel: 2735426 is one of several methods being used to gather information. Evidence submitted will be used to create a final Email: sheffield50plus@yahoo.co.uk www.sheffield50plus.co.uk independent report called the Low Review. Get involved and have your say by 10 October 2011 at http://lowreview.org. uk/call-for-evidence/ or call 0203 242 0373.

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6:00 Breakfast 7:40 Match of the Day 9:00 BBC News 10:00 Sunday Morning Live 11:00 Country Tracks 12:00 BBC News 12:05 Cash in the Attic 12:50 EastEnders 2:45 My Family 3:15 Escape to the Country 4:15 The Great British Weather 5:15 Lifeline 5:25 Songs of Praise 6:00 Deadly 60 on a Mission 6:30 BBC News 6:50 Regional News and Weather 7:00 Britainʼs Hidden Heritage 8:00 Countryfile 9:00 Ocean Giants 10:00 BBC News 10:15 Regional News and Weather 10:25 Film: Legends of the Fall 12:30 Weatherview

6:00 Little Red Tractor 6:10 Dipdap 6:15 Pinky Dinky Doo 6:30 Garth and Bev 6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Deadly 60 7:30 Arthur 7:55 Junior MasterChef 8:25 Bear Behaving Badly 8:45 Hotel Trubble 9:15 Jinx 9:35 Winginʼ It 10:00 Something for the Weekend 11:30 The Great British Bake Off 12:30 Animal Park 1:00 Olympic Countdown 5:30 The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest 7:00 Top Gear 8:00 Dragonsʼ Den 9:00 The Man Who Crossed Hitler 10:25 Match of the Day 2 11:35 Grand Prix: The Killer Years 12:35 Film: Graves End

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 7.55 Phineas and Ferb 8.10 Phineas and Ferb 8.25 May the Best House Win 9.25 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 10.25 60 Minute Makeover 11.30 This Morning: Sunday 12.30 Survival: Tales from the Wild 1.30 ITV News & Weather 1.40 Youʼve Been Framed! 2.10 The X Factor 3.25 Midsomer Murders 5.30 Ladies of Letters 6.00 Calendar News and Weather 6.15 ITV News & Weather 6.30 Joanna Lumleyʼs Nile 7.30 Born to Shine 9.00 Live Celebrity Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: Soap Stars Special 10.00 ITV News & Weather 10.15 Film: Scent of a Woman 1.10 The Zone

Channel 4 5:50 Yo Gabba Gabba 6:15 The Hoobs 6:40 The Hoobs 7:05 Sainsburyʼs And Channel 4 Present... Mandip Sehmi 2012 7:10 Ironman UK, Bolton 8:05 T4: Friends 8:35 T4: Friends 9:10 T4: Hollyoaks Omnibus 11:40 T4: V Festival 2011: T4 Highlights 1:05 T4: The Big Bang Theory 1:40 T4: The Simpsons 2:15 T4: The Simpsons 2:50 Deal Or No Deal 3:50 Film: Charlotteʼs Web 5:35 V Festival 2011: Live 6:25 Channel 4 News 6:55 4thought.Tv 7:00 A Place In The Sun: Home Or USA? 8:00 Holiday Hijack 9:00 Film: Sex And The City 11:40 Music On 4: V Festival 2011: Sunday Highlights 1:15 Without A Trace: Last Call

Five 6.00 Peppa Pig 6.05 Roary the Racing Car 6.15 Fifi and the Flowertots 6.25 Fireman Sam 6.40 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 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 Sailor Sid 7.55 Bert and Ernieʼs Great Adventures 8.05 Little Princess 8.15 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.35 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 8.45 Rupert Bear 9.00 Olivia 9.15 The Mr. Men Show 9.30 The Milkshake! Show 10.00 Animal Rescue Squad 10.15 Mexican Food Made Simple 11.20 Celebrity Big Brother 12.20 The Bachelor 12.40 Film: Evel 2.35 Film: The Mighty Ducks 4.40 Film: The Karate Kid III 6.55 5 News 7.00 Cricket: England v India 7.55 Film: 10000 BC 10.00 Celebrity Big Brother 11.00 Film: Stuck on You 1.10 SuperCasino

Monday 22nd August BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Wreck or Ready? 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Escape to the Country 3:00 BBC News 3:05 Sorry, Iʼve Got No Head 3:30 The Sparticle Mystery 4:00 Dick & Dom Go Wild 4:30 Horrible Histories 5:00 Newsround 5:15 Pointless 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 Bang Goes the Theory 8:00 EastEnders 8:30 Fake Britain 9:00 New Tricks 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 A Question of Sport 11:05 The Celebrity Apprentice USA 11:50 The Celebrity Apprentice USA 12:35 Weatherview

6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Roar 7:30 Jungle Book 7:40 Deadly Art 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Daniʼs House 8:25 LazyTown 8:50 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 9:00 The Koala Brothers 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:30 Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 9:45 Kerwhizz 10:05 Gigglebiz 10:20 ZingZillas 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Film: A Double Life 1:15 Diagnosis Murder 2:00 Wanted Down Under 3:00 The Weakest Link 3:45 The Hairy Bikersʼ Food Tour of Britain 4:30 Flog It! Ten of the Best 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Celebrity Eggheads 7:00 Wonderstuff 7:30 Victorian Pharmacy 8:00 University Challenge 8:30 Antiques Master 9:00 Horizon: The Nine Months That Made You 10:00 Shooting Stars 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Torchwood: Miracle Day 12:15 The Tudors

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 Letʼs Do Lunch... With Gino & Mel 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 4.00 Midsomer Murders: A Talent for Life (Part 1) 5.00 The Chase 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 Thing 12.35 The Zone

Channel 4 5:40 The Treacle People 5:50 The Hoobs 6:15 Freshly Squeezed 6:45 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:10 According To Jim 7:35 Frasier 8:00 Frasier 8:25 T4: Friends 9:00 T4: 90210 9:55 T4: Being... N-Dubz In America And Beyond 10:25 T4: Being... N-Dubz In America And Beyond 11:00 T4: Friends 11:30 T4: Friends 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away 1:05 Film: Kiss Them For Me 3:05 Sainsburyʼs And Channel 4 Present... Joe Bestwick 2012 3:10 Countdown 4:00 Deal Or No Deal 5:00 Celebrity Come Dine With Me 6:00 The Simpsons 6:30 Hollyoaks 7:00 Channel 4 News 7:55 4thought.Tv 8:00 The Pet Detectives 9:00 Jamie Cooks Summer 10:00 Snakes On A Plane 12:05 Stand Up For The Week

Five 6.35 Bert and Ernieʼs Great Adventures 6.40 Fireman Sam 6.50 Peppa Pig 6.55 The WotWots 7.05 Ben and Hollyʼs Little Kingdom 7.15 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Thomas & Friends 7.45 Noddy in Toyland 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 Celebrity Big Brother 1.15 Meerkat Manor 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 3.10 The Family Recipe 3.15 Film: Love Comes Softly 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Meerkat Manor 6.25 OK! TV 6.55 5 News at 7 7.00 Cricket: England v India 8.00 Ultimate Police Interceptors 9.00 The Truth about Cheryl Cole 10.00 Celebrity Big Brother 11.00 Celebrity Big Brotherʼs Bit on the Side 12.00 Greyʼs Anatomy

Tuesday 23rd August BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Wreck or Ready? 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Escape to the Country 3:00 BBC News 3:05 Sorry, Iʼve Got No Head 3:35 Bear Behaving Badly 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 7:30 EastEnders 8:00 Holby City 9:00 Harryʼs Arctic Heroes 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 Iʼm Pregnant with Their Baby 11:30 Tulisa: My Mum and Me 12:30 Weatherview

6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Roar 7:30 Jungle Book 7:40 Deadly Art 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Daniʼs House 8:25 LazyTown 8:50 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 9:00 The Koala Brothers 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:30 Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 9:45 Kerwhizz 10:05 Gigglebiz 10:20 ZingZillas 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Coast 11:40 Film: To Be or Not to Be 1:15 Diagnosis Murder 2:00 Wanted Down Under 3:00 The Weakest Link 3:45 The Hairy Bikersʼ Food Tour of Britain 4:30 Flog It! Ten of the Best 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Celebrity Eggheads 7:00 Dragonsʼ Den 8:00 The Great British Bake Off 9:00 The Hour 10:00 Twenty Twelve 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 India on Four Wheels 12:20 TOWN with Nicholas Crane

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 Letʼs Do Lunch... With Gino & Mel 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 4.00 Midsomer Murders: A Talent for Life (Part 2) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 Wildlife Patrol 8.00 Cops with Cameras 9.00 Unforgiven 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 Film: The Grudge 2 12.25 The Zone

Channel 4 5:30 Yo Gabba Gabba 5:55 The Hoobs 6:20 Freshly Squeezed 6:45 Everybody Loves Raymond 7:10 According To Jim 7:30 Frasier 8:00 Frasier 8:30 T4: Friends 9:00 T4: 90210 9:50 T4: Being... N-Dubz In America And Beyond 10:25 T4: The Big Bang Theory 11:00 T4: Friends 11:30 T4: Friends 12:00 Channel 4 News Summary 12:05 A Place In The Sun: Home Or Away 1:05 Sainsburyʼs And Channel 4 Present... Hannah Cockroft 2012 1:10 Rat Race 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 The Sex Education Show 9:00 Seven Dwarves 10:00 Random 11:15 Chris Moylesʼ Quiz Night 12:05 Sainsburyʼs And Channel 4 Present... Mandip Sehmi 2012

Five 6.35 Bert and Ernieʼs Great Adventures 6.40 Fireman Sam 6.50 Peppa Pig 6.55 The WotWots 7.05 Ben and Hollyʼs Little Kingdom 7.15 The Mr. Men Show 7.30 Thomas & Friends 7.45 Noddy in Toyland 7.55 Fifi and the Flowertots 8.10 Milkshake! Monkey 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 Celebrity Big Brother 1.15 Meerkat Manor 1.45 Neighbours 2.15 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 3.15 The Family Recipe 3.20 Film: McBride: Requiem 5.00 5 News at 5 5.30 Neighbours 6.00 Meerkat Manor 6.25 OK! TV 7.00 5 News at 7 7.30 Mexican Food Made Simple 8.00 The Great Train Robberʼs Secret Tapes: Revealed 9.00 CSI: Miami 10.00 Celebrity Big Brother 11.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 12.00 CSI: Miami


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A sensible question. I’ve been playing WMC’s for over 20 years. I’ve made the larger percentage of my income from doing so for most of that time. When I first started on the circuit, I noticed how most people in the concert rooms were, with the greatest of respect, the older generations. As time has gone on, I’ve seen these people get older and very few younger people appearing in the audiences. E...ntertainers have (I believe and please correct me if I’m wrong) always felt that it was the clubs policies and rules that kept younger people away. As a musician, I’ve found that a set of oldies and the usual favourites is the way to go to please the crowds - but I’m beginning to wonder if such a set is not just contributing to the problem. If all we play is old stuff - why would the youngsters attend? It has always amazed me how unconcerned clubs seem to be about the lack of new blood and it is about time this attitude changed - for obvious reasons. Now, at one time, there were lots of midweek gigs in clubs, but nowadays

they are sadly rare. Why don’t some of you clubs consider a mid-week night aimed at a younger audience advertised as such - with a suitable entertainer, no signing in or bingo or organist or any of that old-school stuff. Make it cool. Serve young peoples drinks + get some burgers on! Jamie Mallender Andy Spivey: It is with some sadness that I report that local guitarist and musician Andy Spivey and his wife Jackie will be leaving the Sheffield area for pastures new, (High Wycombe i’m told). Andy as well as being a former professional guitarist has been a champion of live music in Sheffield, putting on live bands and hosting jam nights at the New Inn at Norton as well as attending and being a main feature at many other jam sessions in many other pubs. A versatile guitarist with an Albert Lee’esque twang he can always busk you an improvised solo in any song you care to sing. Generous with his time and encouragement to other budding musicians, he’ll be missed by his many friends and fellow musicians. Wishing him and Jackie good luck in their new venture.....Cheers Andy Martin Hurd

BIRTHDAY JAM NIGHT

OBITUARIES

It is also with great sadness that we have to announce the passing of Walkley WMC Secretary Roger Sheriff. It is with great sadness that this Roger worked as Secretary at week we have to announce the Walkley club for ten years but was loss of two of clubland’s great Regulars at the Midland in a member for many years previous. servants who both gave very Killamarsh will be delighted that He was committed to helping the different things to the scene. August 18th sees Jack Black’s club and it’s members, fighting Birthday Jam Night Special! Beloved Clubland comic Bill to keep the club open and remain Special guests are heavy rockers Edwards sadly passed away on prosperous as well as working Swimp, and musicians of all ages and Monday 8th August. tirelessly for many different genres are welcome to join in, and He brought laughter charities over the years hosting all previous participants in particular to many of the coffee mornings as well as other will be more than welcome to help region’s clubs over fund raising events. celebrate! the decades and will Here at The Mercury we worked There’s free food and a late bar, with closely with Roger on a weekly an 8.30 pm start – but landlady Julie be sadly missed. basis and would like to pass on recommends you get there early, as it His funeral will be held at Grenoside South Chapel on our condolences to his family and promises to be a very full night! Monday 22nd August at 10:45am. friends for their sad loss.

GRAB YOUR PASS

One for your diary in September! The Bus Pass Buskers are appearing at the Old Red Lion in Grenoside on Sunday 16th September, in aid of Help for Heroes! This will be an old fashioned singalong night, with song books for everyone and a Pie & Pea Supper, with raffles and an auction! Tickets are now on sale at the pub for only £7.00, and it promises to be a great night out!

VOICE OF THE NIGHTINGALE RADIO NIGHTINGALE by Mel Jaques

Mark Twain once said “the best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up.” Radio Nightingale provides a special service to cheer up the patients of the Rotherham General Hospital. So why not cheer yourself up by joining the Radio Nightingale team. Volunteering isn’t just good for the soul. It can also put you on track to improve your career. Whether you’re currently studying, in work or out of work volunteering is a great way o develop new skills, build your confidence and show future employers that you’ve got drive and initiative. Over 70% of employers say that they would hire a candidate with volunteering experience over someone who has never volunteered. Volunteering offers the chance to have amazing experiences, make friends with people from all walks of life, and who knows, perhaps even find love! And it has been medically proven that ‘doing good’ can give you a heightened sense of well being and a stronger immune system. Remember though that if you want to use volunteering to develop your career, treat it as work, not a hobby. Only a small part of Radio Nightingale’s work is about presenting programmes, keeping the station running takes a lot of work and volunteers are needed to help with a range of jobs. This includes ward visiting and request collecting, fundraising activities and administrative duties, as well as operating the studio equipment and presenting programmes. You don’t need any expert knowledge or technical expertise to be successful at Radio Nightingale, most important is a willingness to learn and be part of a team and be able to make a regular commitment. Alternatively we have some more casual, as and when, opportunities available. 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. Contact us on 01709 304244 for more information on volunteering.

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GET TOASTING WITH MAGIC MAGIC AM by Trevor Thomas

By the time you’re reading this I will be sunning myself in Viva Espana. I’m off visiting my Mum and Dad who moved out to the Costa Blanca four years ago. By looks of it the temperatures will be in the 30s, so there might be a lot of waking up in the middle of the night feeling as if I’ve actually nodded off in a sauna. Geoff Hemming is looking after things on the air in South Yorkshire and the North Midlands with the best of the 60s, 70s and more every weekday morning as you wake up. Our Magic Word contest continues as well. You can find out more about the game and the prizes you can win on our new Magic AM website. Don’t forget that Geoff also gives you a chance to publicise your events every weekend in our Toaster Challenge too. The idea is that he’ll put in a couple of slices of bread in to toast and you’ll then have 30 seconds to tell all our listeners about what you’re doing. Whether it’s a car boot sale, fete, skydive for charity or even an attempt at a world record, all you need to do is email your details to us. In the last few weeks we’ve heard from Robert who is organizing what’s hopefully going to be the world’s largest dominoes game at the Hearty Oak Pub in Dronfield during August Bank Holiday weekend, and from Liz about an Elvis night held this week. The event marked both 34 years since the King passed away and the recent sad death of Elvis impersonator Stan Beighton at West End Club, Woodhouse. The Toaster Challenge happens every Saturday and Sunday at some point between 6.00 and 10.00am. See magicam.co.uk to find out more. Trevor

SPOILT FOR CHOICE CLUBHISTORIANS.CO.UK by Ruth Cherrington

Drink in the contemporary era Fashions come and fashions go, as the saying goes, and this certainly holds true for our drinking habits. We have never lost the taste for beer but every now we start to drink something new. Looking behind any well-stocked bar in a club these days would cause consternation to someone transported from an earlier era. In the post-war period, a wide range of other alcoholic drinks have been concocted and marketed, some of them having staying power but others quietly disappearing from the chill tray. During the 60s and 70s, breweries began to specifically target women with drinks such as Babycham. This had a very successful TV advertising campaign from the late 50s through the 60s. The catch-phrase ‘Babycham? I’d love a Babycham’, was repeated thousands of times by the viewing public. The sweet and sickly cherry balanced on the top looked like the height of sophistication back then as it did on another drink, the Snowball, which could be described as a club cocktail. They were more expensive than the average drink and aimed at younger women, and their boyfriends doing the buying. Adverts from the 70s might be viewed in a dim light today such as for Moussec published in the CIU’s Club Journal. ‘Umpteen million impressionable women are going to be hit over the head by Moussec every way they turn. ..Moussec- for girls with expensive tastes (aren’t you glad.) ‘ Or, ‘They all like it cold. Chill Moussec and you bring out the best in a girl. You make her more warm-hearted towards the man in her life.’ Meanwhile, lager began to appear, a drink formerly associated with ‘the Continent’, wherever that was. First it was a trickle, then a flood as we all got the taste. Who can ever forget their first lager and lime? Breweries also continued to supply the old favourites such as bitter and mild, with ‘real ale’ making a come-back thanks to the work of CAMRA. The 1990s saw more targeting of youth and women with ‘alcopops’ hitting the shelves and things became really confusing, especially if you drank too many. There was a huge growth in bottled drink sales, with higher profits being made as well for some. There were Spanishsounding beers with a slice of lime on top if they took your fancy. Now that times are harder, we are perhaps rediscovering draft beers (including lager) but have a far wider choice available than ever before. Ruth Cherrington

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Sunday 21st August

JAMMING SESSION EVERY SUNDAY

4pm Start - ALL WELCOME Tuesdays 7pm-8pm

ZUMBA FITNESS

Every Thursday 12noon-3pm

SEPTEMBER OFFER STRONGBOW PROMOTION £2.30 PER PINT

www.bellhousewmc.co.uk

RENISHAW M.W. 138 Main Road, Renishaw S31 9UW Tel: 01246 434 157

BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY 28th AUGUST

Top Band

Dancing with the Steel City Dancers First Friday of Every Month

NORTHERN SOUL

FREE FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE 7 DAYS A WEEK CONTACT THE CLUB FOR DETAILS

A warm welcome from Diane and Dave at the

EARL MARSHALL PUBLIC HOUSE East Bank Road, Sheffield - 0114 272 8812

- SUNDAY LUNCHES NOON - 3pm from £4.25

GREAT MEALS SERVED 7 DAYS A WEEK Saturday 20th August

STILL CRAZY RAY DAVID

Saturday 27th August

Wednesday - Dave’s General Knowledge Quiz with Cash & Beer Prizes

EVERY FRIDAY - KARAOKE WITH STAN STILL

THIS WEEK’S LIVE MUSIC

Thursday 18th August - STRUM ‘N’ FIDDLE (OPEN MIC) Friday 19th August - BERTIE LEE’S BLUES EXPLOSION Saturday 20th August - HOT SOULS Sunday 21st August - JOEL WHITE

INDIE X O R + SID’S KARAOKE 5:30pm till late FREE ENTRY We Show

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Weekend Live Entertainment

Saturday 20th August

RISE

Sunday 21st August

TONY WALLACE COMIC

UNDER NEW BAR MANAGEMENT

TOP LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FROM Saturday 20th August

LAST THROW OF THE DICE Saturday 27th August

KATHY PARR FRIDAY AND SUNDAY

BINGO - JACKPOT £500 BEER & LAGER CHEAP NEW MEMBERS WELCOME 353-355 Walkley Lane, Sheffield, S6 2PB

0114 2345448

MONDAY

Cash Prizes

DANCING WITH RAY Line Dancing & Sequence Dancing with Tuition Spot Waltz with Prizes

TUESDAY

POKER NIGHT Private League & Cash Games POOL LEAGUE New Members Wanted

WEDNESDAY

FAMILY GAMES NIGHT

THURSDAY

DARTS LEAGUE Come & Join Our League SING A LONG With Bill & Pete, Singers Welcome FULL SIZE SNOOKER & POOL TABLE SUPERB FUNCTION ROOM Air Conditioned, Private Bar, Seats 150, Catering, Live DJ - For Any Occasion Saturday 20th August

JACQUI PETERS

ARCHERY CLUB

Coming Soon New Members Welcome

Sunday 21st August

THE BUDDIES

THE BLACK BULL Main Street, Aughton - Tel: 0114 2871 020

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Friday 19th August

DJ ADE

Saturday 20th August

DJ GARY

Sunday 21st August

DJ JON

Mondays - QUIZ NIGHT - Win up to £500!

PRIZE BINGO £500 ON 50 NUMBERS + JACKPOT PRIZE

Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Sunday OPEN THE BOX - ‘BIG MONEY’

FRIDAYS

10oz Fish & Chips with Peas, Bread & Butter, Tea or Coffee - All for £5.99

COFFEE £1.99 - PINT OF COKE £2.60

FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST

SOUL & MOTOWN FRIDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER

DECADES DISCO 60s,70s, 80s & 90s Music FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST

LADIES NIGHT

2 MALE STRIPPERS PLUS DRAG QUEEN 8PM TO 12MIDNIGHT - £9 BUY TICKETS IN ADVANCE

MEALS SERVED ALL DAY *On Selected Meals 2 FOR £9

Mags & Michael Welcome You To

PHIL LAWRENCE THE ANGLERS REST

Saturday 27th August

WAYNE SAMUELS

Richmond Park Road - Handsworth - Sheffield Telephone: 0114 244 2978

THURSDAY NIGHTS

CURRY & A DRINK - £5.99 A GREAT CHOICE OF 4 CURRIES

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT - KARAOKE

WOODHOUSE MILL WMC

GET UP AND HAVE A SING!

582 Retford Road, Sheffield. Tel: 0114 269 2910

Monday - Quiz Night Wednesday - Special Bingo Night Friday 19th August

WITH BOB & SUE

FOOD SERVED DAILY WITH SPECIAL OFFERS INCLUDING DRINKS OFFERS

ROB STEVENS Saturday 20th August SERGEANT MARK WINTER DAVE Friday 26th August GWYN ANTHONY FANTASTIC TRIBUTE TO NEIL DIAMOND BY MIKE TYLER SUSAN BELL

PARK GARDENERS Cricket Inn Road, Sheffield Telephone: 07533543549

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

UD AS OF WED 20TH JULY

CRAIG OFFERS A WARM WELCOME TO CUSTOMERS OLD AND NEW

SUNDAYS CASH BINGO & 5 NUMBER BINGO Sunday 21st August

POCKET ROCKET Sunday 28th August

JOHN FITZPATRICK Function Room Available For Hire, Parties, Weddings, Funerals Etc... up to 150 persons

THE VICTORY CLUB 134 MAIN ROAD - DARNALL - SHEFFIELD TEL: 0114 244 2134

Saturday 20th August Sunday 21st August

AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY

Thursday 25th August

CLAIRVOYANT £5 ON THE DOOR

ONLY 10 TICKETS REMAINING £3 EACH - AVAILABLE FROM BEHIND THE BAR

Westend WMC Malin Bridge Inn Woodhouse 149 Sheffield Road Sheffield A Warm Welcome from Jill & Steve

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

Homemade Bhajis, Poppadoms with Pickle Tray, Choice of 3 Curries, Vegetarian Option Available, Rice & Naan Served 6pm - 9pm, £8, Kids Welcome Monday 29th August

Free Bottle of House Wine with Every Booking Minimum 2 People When ordering Main Meal

£6 ON THE DOOR

Saturday 20th August

Fridays - DISCO Saturdays - KARAOKE NIGHT

FRIDAY & SATURDAY

ACOUSTIC ANGELS

Meals served 7 Days a week between 12 noon & 9:00pm

Tuesdays - BUSKER’S NIGHT

KIDS EAT FREE FROM SPECIAL MENU

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday

Wednesday 24th August

CARVERY 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM £4.50

RIDGEWAY ARMS Quarry Hill, Mosborough, Sheffield S20 5AZ. Tel: 0114 2477111

LA PLATA S.C. BINGO

THE

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CURRY NIGHT

Tel: 0114 2693 057 MONDAY

QUIZ NIGHT

FOR A GALLON OF BEER + BINGO TUESDAY

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

POKER NIGHT

in the CONCERT ROOM + PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT

BANK HOLIDAY FUN DAY

£10 ENTRY - ALL MONEY PAID OUT WEDNESDAY

Every Wednesday ACOUSTIC NIGHT IN THE SNUG

DANCE NIGHT & BINGO

Every Monday - BINGO & QUIZ in the Lounge Every Thursday - LADIES BINGO NIGHT

MODERN SEQUENCE, BALLROOM, LATIN AMERICAN

- CASH PRIZES

THURSDAY

Sunday 21st August

12 Noon - 5pm Bouncy Castle, Face Painting, Hook a Duck & Much More

Everyone welcome to join in or listen 8:30 to 9pm onwards

Every Thursday- QUIZ NIGHT

DOMINO KNOCK OUT

Every Sunday Can You Jam?

BINGO/ OPEN THE BOX

Gallon of Beer to the Winner •Free Raffle • Lucky 13• Card Bingo 6:30pm till late -All Equipment Provided - Supervised Kids Allowed

with as many Re-Fills as you like!

LARGE OUTDOOR HEATED SMOKING AREA TABLE TENNIS - FREE TO PLAY

OPEN ALL DAY FOR FOOD 9am - 8pm Bar Opens at 11am

Function Room Available for Hire Buffet, Disco, etc catered for. Ring Jill on 0114 2348241

SUNDAY

FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST

MARK ELLIS

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

ROBBIE H

LEE MICHAELS Sunday 28th August

SI SONATA MEMBERS & AFFILIATED FRIENDS MOST WELCOME


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Tel: 0114 285 1118 - www.bradfieldbrewery.co.uk E4 Handsworth Social Club

13 Hall Road, Sheffield 0114 269 3019

FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST THE ONE & ONLY TALENT SHOW

TRADES GOT TALENT 2011 HEAT 7 - 8:30PM START - ALL WELCOME

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST - TOP FEMALE VOCALIST

SARA DANIELS

TRADES GOT TALENT WILD CARD NIGHT

SECOND CHANCE TO GO THROUGH TO THE SEMI FINALS

COMING SOON... BANK HOLIDAY SUNDAY (28TH AUGUST)

KIDSFREE GOT TALENT HOTDOGS

PHONE PAUL FOR DETAILS 077765074881 OR 07870582197

EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY QUIZ NIGHT IN THE LOUNGE WITH SEAN 5 Number Bingo, Spin The Wheel

EVERY WEDNESDAY SENIOR CITIZENS LUNCH

12 NOON - WITH LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, BINGO, SANDWICHES ETC.

FREE FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE

TEL: 0114 248 6137

Private Parties Catered For...

FOOD SERVED ALL WEEK INCLUDING KIDS MEALS AND ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE HOLS. THURS 18TH AUGUST

JACK BLACK’S BIRTHDAY BASH HEAVY ROCK JAM NIGHT

FREE SNACK, LATE BAR ALL WELCOME

MEADOW

(CLASSIC ROCK COVERS)

SAT 3RD SEPTEMBER

THE CRASHERS

Sunday 21st August

STEVE ANDREWS Saturday 27th August

20TH CENTURY ROCKS

FARM

EXCEPT WEDNESDAY - 9:15pm Start

EVERY Y SATURDA

CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.40 ADULTS - £7.45

MONDAY - FRIDAY

OAP SPECIAL - SMALL CARVERY & SWEET - £5.95

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

£2.50 A PINT

45 Hatfield House Lane, Sheffield S5 6HU

0114 2457 806

Friday 19th August Saturday 20th August

PJAYS

Sunday 21st August

RACHEL RAYNOR

56 Idsworth Road - Sheffield - S5 6UP Telephone: 0114 242 6321 or 0114 243 8030

ELLI JAMES Friday 26th August

KENNY LYNN

SUNDAY LUNCH TIMES & TUESDAY NIGHTS

MONDAY AFTERNOONS

Sequence & Modern Dancing

WEDNESDAYS from 8pm Start All are welcome in the Concert Room

EVERY 1ST & 3RD THURSDAY STARTING SEPTEMBER 1ST TICKETS £3 * id/proof of age required AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR

/

* id/proof of age required

2nd & 4th Friday of Every Month

NORTHERN SOUL & MOTOWN WITH NIGEL SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

RAY RUSSELL

£2.30 A PINT

FIND US ON FACEBOOK SEARCH FOR BOUNDARY ACADEMY

Tuesday 23rd August

FIRTH PARK WMC

LITTLE ANT L.A. KARAOKE

TEL: 07957 975032 SHEFFIELD LANE WMC SOUTHEY

STORM

Nether Lane, Ecclesfield, Sheffield - 0114 240 1155

1st & 3rd Friday of Every Month

• 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!

THOMAS MARX SATURDAY 27TH AUGUST

Wednesday

Poker Night - 8:30pm Start

PRIVATE MEMBERS CLUB NEW MEMBERS WELCOME - JUST COME IN AND JOIN!!! INSTANT MEMBERSHIP

AREA 51

WEEKEND & BANK HOLIDAY CARVERY

Monday

Pool Night - New Members Welcome

RUSS ELLIOTT

ENTE

WEEKDAY CARVERY £6.15

CHILDREN & OAP - SMALL CARVERY - £4.15

137 London Road, Sheffield S2 4LE, Tel: 0114 2550 163

NOW OPEN AT JORDANTHORPE PARKWAY, S8 8BU! Appearing Saturday August 20th LRTIVAINEMENT

Fully Air-Conditioned Concert Room & Lounge

SUPERB MEALS IN THE CARVERY RESTAURANT

Old Crown Inn

BOUNDARY ACADEMY

Bar & Restaurant

SAT 20TH AUGUST

MAGS 7

WILSON ELLIS & CO

BINGO EVERY NIGHT

SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST

The Midland Sheffield Road - Killamarsh

Saturday 20th August

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

Gemma and Mike Welcome You To...

Sequence & Modern Dancing

BINGO EVERY NIGHT WE ARE HOLDING OUR BEER PRICES CHILDREN ARE WELCOME IN THE CONCERT ROOM ON SUNDAY LUNCH TIMES & TUESDAY NIGHTS

SOCIAL CLUB

Southey Green Road, Sheffield, S5 7QQ

TEL: 0114 2325768 / 0114 2311101

Thursday 18th August

MIKE LEWIS

Saturday 20th August

RED

Sunday 21st August

ONE WAY

Thursday 25th August

DARREN YORK Friday 26th August

MARK BURROWS JIMMY CAROL Sunday 27th August

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

FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED


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Chaucer Family Social Club

Chaucer Close, Off Halifax Road S5 9QE Tel: 07832 903471

The Private Club with Public Membership

COME AND JOIN OUR CLUB! • Prize Bingo Monday - Friday • Sunday Bingo and Quiz Night Win a Gallon of Beer! • Hot & Cold Food • Open 7 Days • Free Function Room up to 100 People COMING SOON EVERY MONDAY

HOUSEHOLD AUCTION SATURDAY20TH AUGUST

RACE NIGHT SATURDAY27TH AUGUST

NEW DAWN KARAOKE

NEW 3/4 SNOOKER TABLE HANCOCK’S CASK REAL ALE £2 PER PINT GUESTBEERS CHOSEN BY THE MEMBERS THE BEST PINT AROUND

We are next to St Cecilia’s Church

Supported By Molson Coors Brewery For Enquiries and More Information please call Simon on

07832 903471

Tracey & Barry Welcome You To....

The Stag 40 Market Square, Woodhouse S13 7JX TEL: 0114 2889288

Come and Try Our Fabulous

CARVERY

NOW OPEN - STARTS SUNDAY 21st AUGUST

12-6pm Saturday & Sunday 12-2pm & 5-7pm Monday - Friday

EVERY FRIDAY NORTHERN SOUL WITH FAT PIGGY EVERY THURSDAY JIMMY JONES QUIZAOKE EVERY SATURDAY BARRY’S KARAOKE SHOW

ALL WELCOME It all happens at The Stag!!

Shakespeare Inn 106 Well Road, Heeley, Sheffield S8 9TZ

THURSDAY 25TH AUGUST

PSYCHIC NIGHT TICKETS £8

TO INCLUDE FOOD ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY

Tel: 0114 2589 888

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

WOODHOUSE MILL WMC

582 Retford Road, Sheffield. Tel: 0114 269 2910

Monday - Quiz Night Wednesday - Special Bingo Night

THURSDAY 11TH AUGUST

NEW ZUMBA CLASSES START DOORS OPEN 7PM CLASS 7:30PM - 8:30PM £3.50 ON THE DOOR

BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 29TH AUGUST FUN DAY & CARBOOT

RAWMARSH TRADES EAST DENE & LABOUR CLUB SOCIAL CLUB LTD DONCASTER RD, ROTHERHAM TEL: 01709 363323 THURSDAY 18TH AUGUST

PAUL SPEED Top Vocalist

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

ALBION ROAD

SENSATIONS

Excellent Male Vocal Show MONDAY & WEDNESDAY

7:30 Onwards, Bar Until 11:15pm

RICHARD KNIGHT

TOP INTERNATIONAL PSYCHIC

Tickets £7.00 Call to Reserve on 07528 935142 or Available on the night Saturday 27th August - LIVE BAND

MUTTLEY

TOP ROCK COVERS BAND

Free Admission Doors Open 7:30pm

Friday 2nd September - 8pm

JAM NIGHT

with JUST JAMMIN Open Mon – Sat 4.00 pm till late Sunday 3.00 pm till late Superb function room for hire

Mason Lathe Road, Sheffield S5 0TL - Tel: 07528 935142

THE SPORTSMAN 183 WORRALL ROAD, SHEFFIELD S6 4BB LOW PRICES NOW ON AT THE SPORTSMAN! GUINNESS £3.00 STRONGBOW £3.00 CARLING £2.90 FOSTERS £2.85 JOHN SMITH’S CASK & SMOOTH £2.60 SPIRITS FROM £2.20 FOR 35ml

FREE FUNCTION ROOM

0114 234 4861

PAST MASTERS Sunday 21st August ANITA MADIGAN

SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST

Top 3 Piece Band

Marie & Richard Welcome You to the newly refurbished

Saturday 20th August

Saturday 20th August

FROM AUGUST THE 3RD & EVERY WEDNESDAY TO FOLLOW - AUCTION NIGHT

QUIZ

en Shiregre Arms

Whiteley Avenue, Monkwood Estate, Rawmarsh, Rotherham, S62 7QS Tel: 01709 522825

NO JACKETS

1PM TO 4PM - ALL WELCOME PRIVATE STALL - £5 TRADE STALL - £10 ALL CARS MUST BE BOOKED IN

The

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TUESDAY

In the Old Lounge 9:30 Start

29 Albion Road - Rotherham Centre Tel: 01709 512545

Top Weekend Entertainment Friday 19th August

LISA VANDELLA BAND Saturday 20th August

SHIRLEY ANN SCOTT DAVEY NICHOLLS

Traditional Home Cooked Food Sunday 21st August

MEMBERS & AFFILIATED MEMBERS ONLY SNACK BAR OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS COACH PARTIES ACCEPTED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

JOHN ALEX MARK TURVER Tuesday 23rd August

BROOKLANDS 110 ROTHERHAM ROAD - MALTBY

SILVERWOOD MINERS WELFARE

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY

TEL: 01709 813224

BIG BEAT

FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST

HOOCH NAVARRO

SATURDAY 27TH AUGUST

DUAL IMPACT 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 17th August

SCREAM

Saturday 20th August

POPAGANDA Sunday 21st August

CAPONE

Wednesday 24th August

THREE

Doncaster Road, Dalton, Rotherham, S65 3ET

KARAOKE EVERY SATURDAY

DISCO EVERY SUNDAY

PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT TEL: 01709 854074 BIRDWELL CLUB/VENUE Sheffield Road, Birdwell, Barnsley

01226 742377

www.birdwellvenue.com EVERY FRIDAY

LIVE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL Saturday 3rd September

ACHTUNG BABY (U2 TRIBUTE)

Saturday 17th September

SIX OF THE BEST KAZABIAN Sunday 18th September


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BRADFIELD BREWERY The Dusty Miller Sheffield Road, Barlborough, S43 4TW Near Chesterfield (2 mins off jct 30, M1)

Tel: 01246 810 507

Saturday 20th August

ROLLING STONES TRIBUTE £2 ENTRY

Saturday 27th August

HARLEM NIGHTS SOUL & MOTOWN - £3 ENTRY

Monday 29th August - Bank Holiday

ACOUSTIC ANGELS

TICKETS £5 ADVANCED, £6 ON THE DOOR

THE HOTTEST SINGLES NIGHT! FOR OVER 25s FRIDAY 19TH OF AUGUST FRIDAY 9TH SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 23RD SEPTEMBER

• FREE ENTRY • LATE BAR • TOP DJ WOODY • BIG SCREEN VIDEO FOOTAGE

CARVERY FROM £4.60, FOOD SERVED ALL DAY

CASK ALES NOW BEING SERVED

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

ETHAN LEIGH SUN 21ST AUG ROBERT KING SAT 20TH AUG

FUNCTION ROOM AVAILABLE Maureen Welcomes You To

THE RED LION Real Ale & Mild Beer

Sheffield Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield - 01246 450 770

Saturday 20th August

PHIL MAY

Saturday 27th August

PETE CHARLES

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BRIMINGTON SOCIAL CLUB

EVERY MONDAY Quiz & Bingo TUESDAY - STAR TIME SPECIAL See Our Other Advert for Details

EVERY THURSDAY Dancing with Resident Organist EVERY FRIDAY Bingo + Open The Box

RENISHAW M.W. 138 Main Road, Renishaw S31 9UW - Tel: 01246 434 157

EVERY THURSDAY COUNTRY & WESTERN Thursday 18th August

CAROL ANN B & ALAN WATKISS Saturday 20th August

KAREN KRISTIAN

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST - Live Entertainment

B-DAZZLED RUSSELL T BIRD

SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST - Live Entertainment

POOL & DARTS AVAILABLE EVERY NIGHT HIGH STREET, BRIMINGTON, CHESTERFIELD - 01246 233700 For Extra Information please Try our website

www.brimingtonsocialclub.co.uk

CLUB CHESTERFIELD Chester Street, Chesterfield T: 01246 234200

Saturday 20th August

ANAYA

Sunday 21st August

SAM REECE

Tuesday Night Auction - 7pm - Finish Bingo Every Monday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday Large Function Room For Hire Holds 250 People Available for Weddings, Birthdays, Parties etc.

E6

Thursday 25th August

COLO’S COUNTRY & MEADOWLAND SPECIAL DOUBLE BILL Saturday 27th August

SHARON LEWIS BAND & FOOTBALL PRESENTATION We Show

AIR CONDITIONING

&

MASTIN MOOR MW NEWBOLD WMC RENISHAW ROAD, MASTIN MOOR, CHESTERFIELD

TEL: 01246 472547

Thirlmere Road, Newbold, Chesterfield, S41 8EJ

Saturday 20th August

Saturday 20th August

UNTOUCHED

HAYLEY J

LINE DANCING EVERY THURSDAY Doors 7:30pm WITH TUITION FROM JEAN & TERRY

AUCTION EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6:30PM LOTTING STARTS - 12NOON

Sunday 21st August

ELLIE GENT For Details Contact N.M.W.C on 01246 278849

TO ADVERTISE YOUR VENUE PLEASE CALL 0114 276 3633 DONCASTER CLUBS

The Newly Refurbished

ASKERN SPA CLUB Moss Road, Askern, Doncaster - Tel: 07950 980268

Forthcoming Entertainment Saturday 20th August

VIVA

Saturday 27th August

EASY ACTION 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


Doncaster Club Listings

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DONCASTER TRADES

South Mall, Frenchgate Centre, Doncaster FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST (AFTERNOON 1PM - 4PM)

FRIDAY 26TH AUGUST (AFTERNOON 1PM - 4PM)

COUNTRY & WESTERN

COUNTRY & WESTERN

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST (EVENING ENTERTAINMENT)

SATURDAY 27TH AUGUST (EVENING ENTERTAINMENT)

TUESDAY 23RD AUGUST (AFTERNOON 2PM - 5PM)

CAROLANN B

WAYNE SAMUEL

FAYE PHILLIPS

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CARCROFT VILLAGE WMC

CHESTNUT AVENUE, CARCROFT, DN6 8AG. TEL: (01302) 722520 Friday 19th August

Friday 26th August

NO CONTEST

(Modern Male Vocal) Saturday 20th August

BIG STEVE & THE HEADLINERS

(Keyboard, Guitar, Vocal Entertainer) Saturday 27th August

TUESDAY 30TH AUGUST (AFTERNOON 2PM - 5PM)

Sunday 21st August

Sunday 28th August

DICK RYMAN

SAUL

TRADES DOUBLE HEADER FRESHLY SQUEEZED & ANDY GALE

JON ALEX

BERNADETTE WILDE BAND

2 REAL

HOOCH NAVARRO

Tuesday 23rd August

Tuesday 30th August

(Excellent Male Vocalist)

(Male Vocalist)

(Fun Boy Duo ft. Paul Walker & Glyn Davies)

(Excellent North East Band)

KEITH LOVELLE

Tel: 01302 326313 www.doncastertrades.co.uk

KEITH SENIOR

WHEATLEY W.M.C Skellow Grange Morley Road, Doncaster DN1 2TN • Tel: 01302 360984 ENTERTAINMENT

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

Working Men’s Club & Institute

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST - EXCELLENT LOCAL BAND

BLOW OUT

SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST - TOP VOCAL ENTERTAINER

PHIL DE PAUL

EVERY TUESDAY FROM 1:30PM

FRIDAY 19TH AUGUST

ULTIMATE CAGE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS

BINGO - £500 JACKPOT

TUESDAY 23RD AUGUST - MALE VOCALIST

FRIDAY - BINGO

SATURDAY 27TH AUGUST - GIRL/BOY POWERFUL DUO

Ticket Hotline 07713 077433 or buy at the club £25 Standard, £35 VIP or £40 VIP (Stage)

SUNDAY 28TH AUGUST - MALE VOCALIST

SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

POCKET ROCKET THE BIZ

SUNDAY 28TH AUGUST FROM 8PM

FRESHLY SQUEEZED The Avenue, Campsall DN6 9ND Tel: 01302 701 241 www.thecampsall.com

DARREN DALE

FIRST FRIDAY OF EVERY MONTH STARTING FRIDAY 3RD JUNE

MOTOWN & NORTHERN SOUL DJ SNOWY & GUESTS - FREE ADMISSION, 8PM TO MIDNIGHT

ALL SKY SPORTS SHOWN FREE POOL ALL DAY EVERY DAY FUNCTION ROOM FOR HIRE • NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERS

Donna & Carl welcome you to

The Beverley Inn and Hotel Bed & Breakfast / Restaurant & Bar

Former CAMRA pub of the year

STONEHEART SUNDAY 21ST AUGUST

KARAOKE

Skellow Road, Doncaster DN6 8JL Tel: 01302 338304

www.skellowgrange.com

YORK BAR WMC WHEATLEY HOTEL York Road - Doncaster 01302 783393

Every Tuesday is BINGO NIGHT! Saturday 20th August

IGNITION

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

TOP BOY GIRL DUO

Sunday 21st August

DERREN BOULTON 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 20th August - ALL WELCOME

BEN PARKINSON CHARITY RACE NIGHT Saturday 27th August - ALL WELCOME

CHARITY NIGHT FOR DONCASTER ATHLETIC CLUB PLUS RACE NIGHT

117 Thorne Road, Edenthorpe, Doncaster, DN3 2JE Tel: 01302 882724 Fax: 01302 887456 Email: info@beverleyinnandhotel.co.uk

TOP MALE VOCALIST

Saturday 27th August

RAZMATAZ TOP BOY GIRL DUO

Sunday 28th August

CJ GIBSON TOP VOCALIST

LIVE PREMIER LEAGUE FOOTBALL Fri 19th August

Fri 26th August

Sun 28th August

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Saturday 20th August

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Sunday 21st August BACK BY REQUEST

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You could even bring your own Caravan or Motorhome and camp on our extensive grounds! Forthcoming Events – Saturday 17th September Special Appearance of SOUL MATES – Four-Piece Harmony Band and also enjoy a Pie and Peas Supper – only £8 per ticket. Friday 7th October – Ladies Night – Phone for details.

How to find us: The Burghwallis is to be found in the ancient and picturesque village of the same name, just off the A1M near Doncaster.

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Sunday 21st August

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FRI 19TH AUGUST

BAND ON THE RUN 4 Piece All Male

FRI 26TH AUGUST

THE BUDDIES Great 60s Band

Westminster Crescent, Intake, Doncaster DN2 GHU Info: 812103

STONEHEART

Sat 3rd TOP GUN September EXCELLENT SHEFFIELD ROCK BAND

Saturday 27th August

MELISSA

Sunday 28th August

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MIKE TYLER

TUESDAY: POOL LEAGUE

Live Entertainment at

Sun 28th August

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JIMMY ECHO

Tel: 01302 722 504

DRAMATIC BOY/GIRL DOUBLE ACT

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MONDAY: DARTS & DOMINOES LEAGUE

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Sat 27th August

BEARDSMITH

Saturday 20th August

FALL GIZE

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Tranmoor Lane, Armthorpe, Doncaster Tel: 01302 831393 Friday 19th August

DANNY HERROD

WEDNESDAY: SNOOKER LEAGUE

LISA VANDELLA

ARMTHORPE CORONATION CLUB STEFFI ACKROYD

MALE VOCALIST

KNOCKOUT GIRL/BOY POP DUO

Sun 21st August

Fantastic for Functions seating for 120 and the choice is yours, various menus available and tailored to suit your party’s needs.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT SATURDAY 20TH AUGUST

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Sat 20th August

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Wednesday 17th August

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Wednesday 24th August

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Wednesday 24th August

Friday 26th August

Friday 26th August

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Friday 19th August

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REVIEW: FLIGHT 815/CORP by KT Evans

ALBUM REVIEW: JOSS STONE by KT Evans

Reinforcing Sheffield’s thriving hard-core underground image, the largest rock night club in the North of England, Corporation is a regular play-ground for metal, post punk and screamo bands on both a national and international level. Still very much in support of local talents however, the small room at the labyrinth-esque nightclub played host to Flight 815, a rock quintet from the Steel City. Being their last gig performing under the band’s name (something about Uni commitments?) Flight 815 tried and successfully attempted to put on their best show to date. Pulling in the crowds to any gig is a pretty big feat, especially when live rock and metal caters to a somewhat niche market. Although pretty much lacking on the audience numbers throughout the evenings decibel raising performance, the atmosphere in the small room was as good as it could be…smoke machines and impressive light shows don’t necessarily make bands sound any better however do successfully add to the all rounded energy of the night. This was certainly the case for Flight 815. Barely viewable from the thick smoke being pumped out every minute, the mood was set for the bands anticipated performance. A clear confidence and ease-on-stage oozed out of the band, with lead vocalist Alex Allt clearly comfortable with heading the soft rock Sheffield group. However, a lack of presence was evident... the standard procedure for the leader of a band is to interact and play with the audience, something which Flight 815 seemed to waver on. Having said this however, tracks such as ‘Revelations’ and ‘I Need To Let You Go’ do emphasise Alex’s clear vocals, something which they should have arguably played on more throughout their performance. Having their primary influences as Mars Volta, Radio Head and Biffy Clyro, Flight 815 have so far done pretty well for themselves. A record deal and general manager usually comes as standard for an established band, however for a group of boys barely old enough to legally buy themselves a pint is pretty impressive. This therefore begs the question, why are they disbanding when highbrow deals and managements are sniffing in their direction? In a culture where University seems to be the be all and end all, let’s hope Flight 815 don’t regret their decision to split after a potentially prosperous career. If this be the case therefore, the band need to learn to be rock stars. They need to have a swagger about them which makes them stand above the crowd. Ozzy Osborne once said ‘you can’t distinguish between the audience and the band members nowadays. I used to wear ridiculous clothes but it made me look different…you knew I was in a f***ing band!’ If they took note from one of rock’s greatest, we’re not talking curly perms and silver lycra here but more of a rock ‘n’ rollers image, then maybe Flight 815 could have made more of themselves then they did. We’ll never know though ey?!

Famed for her soulful image and distinct vocals (not to mention her… miraculous change in accent from British to American at the 2007 BRIT awards) Joss Stone is set to release her Best Of album, ‘Super Duper Hits’ on 26th September. A culmination of her top singles including ‘Fell In Love With A Boy,’ ‘Super Duper Love’ and ‘Spoiled,’ the twenty four year olds new collection also includes her very own version of Nat King Cole’s ‘L-O-V-E,’ coincidently heard in the recent advert for Chanel’s Mademoiselle fragrance. With a back catalogue of chart topping hits both in the UK and across the pond, twenty four year old Jocelyn Stoker has so far done ridiculously well for herself. Rising to fame in 2003 with her first studio album The Soul Session, Joss Stone went from zero to overnight hero, with her first release going triple platinum by April 2005. The lead track off the album ‘Fell In Love With a Boy’ reached the top twenty in the UK singles charts, seeing Stone’s career in both the UK aswell as USA prosper. Not only nominated for the Mercury Award in 2004, Stone also was nominated and won Glamour’s Woman of the Year and HUMO’s Best International Female Singer in the same month. Not bad to say the country girl form Devon was only seventeen! After receiving huge critical acclaim for her first release, Joss Stone went on to release her second studio chart topping album, ‘Mind Body & Soul’ in September 2004. Naming this album her ‘first real debut,’ this album broke a chart record for being the youngest producer of a number one album…at only eighteen years old! Similar to that of her previous album, ‘Mind, Body & Soul’ also went triple platinum, a remarkable achievement for someone still so young. The 2005 BRIT awards could not have gone any better for Joss Stone, winning two out of three nominated awards. A mantel piece no doubt cluttered for space, she went home with British female solo artist and British Urban Act, making her one of the most successful winners of the night. Along with these, she was also granted the highest honour of… sexiest vegetarian in 2006 and snapped a place in the Sunday Times top 100 rich list in the same year. Not bad to say the soulstress left school with only three GCSE’s! Although recent news reports have been made about an alleged murder plot against Stone, she quickly bounced back and is once again ready to tackle the UK album charts. Available from 26th September, ‘Super Duper Hits’ can be purchased in all major retailers.

SHEFFIELD ARTISTS CAUGHT UP IN RIOTING On the evening of Monday 8th of August rioters and looters attacked a three story warehouse in North London owned by Sony that was home to independent music distributors [PIAS]. Thankfully nobody was hurt in the attack and of course the loss is not equal to the suffering felt by many others innocently caught up in the rioting. However [PIAS] were the distributor for many of the UK’s independent record labels and in the fire hundreds of labels, artists and independent retailers have been greatly effected by the damage caused. Locally Sheffield artists have been badly affected by the events of last Monday. The complete run of the Arctic Monkeys next single ‘The Hellcat Spangled Shalalala’ has been destroyed as well as the new album from Sheffield DJ Toddla T who has had to push the physical release of his album back, further adding to his woes after a German Journalist idiotically leaked his album online last week. Toddla, real name Tom Bell, says: “I turned on the TV on Tuesday morning and saw the warehouse fire amid the madness. “I didn’t realise what it was but I phoned my manager and he told me that it’s where indie distribution firm PIAS are based. “I was like ‘f***!’ and then I found out that all the CDs due to go to shops were destroyed. Ninja (Toddla’s Label) lost 100,000 units. “We’ve got to get more stock made now so release has been delayed by a week. I was shocked but compared to some s*** people have had to put up with a few burnt CDs is nothing.”

The attacks are all the more upsetting, as in addition to CDs and vinyl, certain master copies and hard drives were held with [PIAS], at the warehouse owned by Sony DADC. A spokesperson from Rolling Stone has commented that “nothing is salvageable”. So it is likely that certain recording will never to be heard again. This is a very sad moment in the history of music, as well as film. Larger, umbrella labels are thought to be able to weather the storm whilst their insurance claims are settled. It is the smaller labels that are most at risk of folding. [PIAS] have been working around the clock to ensure that the wheels of supply continue to turn as soon as possible. [PIAS] and AIM (Association of Independent Music) have been in dialogue with MCPS, PPL and other companies and organisations to discuss ways in which these additional and un-insured costs can be mitigated. [PIAS] are also working with AIM to create a fund that companies and organisers of initiatives can contribute to. “The fund that is being put together in a matter of hours by [PIAS] and AIM demonstrates once again the strength and solidarity in the independent music community,” says Kenny Gates, co-founder and CEO of [PIAS]. “[PIAS] will carry on engaging, helping and supporting its labels and artists in every way possible. I am very confident that our combined efforts will result in the smallest interruption to our collective business. Again the compassion of our recording artists, our labels and the industry wide support is amazing.” Anyone wishing to contact [PIAS] and AIM in respect to this fund should email labelsupportfund@ musicindie.com Independent retailers also face problems, as they have come to rely on limited releases and collector’s editions in the face of staunch competition.

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Wednesday 24th August BBC One

BBC Two

6:00 Breakfast 9:15 Heir Hunters 10:00 Homes Under the Hammer 11:00 Wreck or Ready? 11:30 Cash in the Attic 12:15 Bargain Hunt 1:00 BBC News at One 1:30 Regional News and Weather 1:45 Doctors 2:15 Escape to the Country 3:00 BBC News 3:05 Sorry, Iʼve Got No Head 3:35 Bear Behaving Badly 4:00 School of Silence 4:25 Serious Explorers: Livingstone 5:00 Newsround 5:15 Pointless 6:00 BBC News at Six 6:30 Regional News and Weather 7:00 The One Show 7:30 National Treasures Live 7:57 BBC News and Regional News 8:00 Village SOS 9:00 Who Do You Think You Are? 10:00 BBC News at Ten 10:25 Regional News and Weather 10:35 The National Lottery Wednesday Night Draws 10:45 Live at the Apollo 11:30 The League Cup Show 12:20 Weatherview

6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Roar 7:30 Jungle Book 7:40 Deadly Art 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Daniʼs House 8:25 LazyTown 8:50 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 9:00 The Koala Brothers 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:30 Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 9:45 Kerwhizz 10:05 Gigglebiz 10:20 ZingZillas 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Film: His Majesty OʼKeefe 1:05 Lifeline 1:15 Diagnosis Murder 2:00 Wanted Down Under 3:00 The Weakest Link 3:45 The Hairy Bikersʼ Food Tour of Britain 4:30 Flog It! Ten of the Best 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Celebrity Eggheads 7:00 Coast 8:00 Natural World: Komodo - Secrets of the Dragon 9:00 Seven Wonders of the Buddhist World 10:15 Coast 10:30 Newsnight 11:20 Fake or Fortune? 12:20 The Tudors

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 Letʼs Do Lunch... With Gino & Mel 1.30 ITV News & Weather 2.00 60 Minute Makeover 3.00 Dickinsonʼs Real Deal 4.00 Midsomer Murders: The Maid in Splendour (Part 1) 5.00 The Chase 6.00 Calendar News 6.30 ITV News & Weather 7.00 Emmerdale 7.30 UEFA Champions League Live: Udinese v Arsenal 10.00 ITV News at Ten & Weather 10.35 UEFA Champions League: Extra Time 11.35 Homes From Hell 12.30 The Zone

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Thursday 25th August BBC One

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6:45 Octonauts 7:00 Roar 7:30 Jungle Book 7:40 Deadly Art 7:55 Newsround 8:00 Daniʼs House 8:25 LazyTown 8:50 Bob the Builder: Project Build It 9:00 The Koala Brothers 9:15 Driver Danʼs Story Train 9:30 Raa Raa the Noisy Lion 9:45 Kerwhizz 10:05 Gigglebiz 10:20 ZingZillas 10:45 Waybuloo 11:05 In the Night Garden 11:35 Coast 11:40 Film: Lucky Partners 1:15 Diagnosis Murder 2:00 Wanted Down Under Revisited 3:00 The Weakest Link 3:45 The Hairy Bikersʼ Food Tour of Britain 4:30 Flog It! Ten of the Best 5:15 Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is 6:00 Eggheads 6:30 Celebrity Eggheads 7:00 The Culture Show at the Edinburgh Festival 8:00 Monty Hallsʼ Great Irish Escape 9:00 Film: The Duchess 10:40 Newsnight 11:30 The Hour 12:30 The Culture Show at the Edinburgh Festival

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7 Day Soapwatch Neighbours: Mon: Karl avoids spending time at home and wants to know why Susan is becoming so involved in Jimʼs affairs. Seeing the toll her commitment to Jim is taking on her, Karl urges Jim to stop asking so much of Susan. Sonya sees Jadeʼs discomfort around Kyle and suspects she has feelings for him. Jade denies all, but is struck by jealousy when she sees the connection between Kyle and Kate. Tues: Tash flaunts her ambivalence about school work and invites her friends over for a noisy night of fun. Tash then heads to Charlieʼs to blow off some steam, but the photo scandal comes back to haunt her one more time. Struggling to put into words how she feels for Kyle, Jade instead finds herself suggesting a meal for the two of them. Wed: Lucas is eager to get rid of his fortune. Aware Sonya missed out on her loan for the garden and after some sage advice from Chris, Lucas hits on a way to solve both their problems. Tashʼs self-esteem hits rock bottom so she begins to doubt her appearance and considers taking

drastic action. Callumʼs dreams of rock stardom are quickly squashed. Is music about to cause a rift between him and Sophie? Thurs: Toadie feels that he is unable to provide for his own family. Will he let his pride stand in the way of Sonyaʼs dream? Summer reminds Andrew that they need to pay a deposit to secure some accommodation for their holiday, so he has to approach Paul for a loan. However, Paul reacts angrily - will the whole trip be jeopardised? Sophie is under pressure from Callum to swap music class for woodwork. Fri: Kyleʼs night out takes a turn for the worse when Rhys returns Kateʼs lost earring. Although Kate tries to maintain her lie, it seems it is only going to be a matter of time before Kyle finds out the truth. Lacking the money he needs, Andrew fortuitously meets two lost backpackers who need a place to stay. With his dadʼs money still on his mind, Lucas goes out seeking a distraction. Emmerdale Mon: Declan hits the roof when he discovers that Mia is back with Adam. David finds out that

Leylaʼs departure has a sting in its tail. Victoria offers Amy her support. Tues: Mia struggles to understand why Declan kept the truth from her. A lonely David makes a misguided pass at Alicia. Amy attempts to build bridges with Val. Wed: Ella sinks to a new low when she makes a move on Jai. Andy starts to worry about Cameronʼs influence over Debbie. Amy widens the rift between her and Val. Thurs: Ella prepares to leave the village for good. Cain drips poison in Charityʼs ear about Jai. Amy finds herself in a difficult situation. Declan is shocked by Ellaʼs revelation about Mia. Charityʼs scheming against Nikhil proves too much for Jai. Amy decides to use Cainʼs cash to make things up to Val. Fri: Amyʼs attempt to tell Val about her pregnancy backfires. Laurelʼs feelings for Marlon begin to grow stronger. Dermot confronts Declan about the way he is pushing Mia away. Coronation St Mon: Fiz struggles to conceal the truth. Mary

and Emily fear the worst when Norris does not return home. Is Julie and Brianʼs romance over before it has begun? Fiz maintains her innocence but Ruth is out for revenge. Gail decides to teach Kylie a lesson. Sylvia hates making amends with Norris. Thurs: Marc and Audrey do not realise that Kylie has spotted an opportunity for revenge. Can Roy and Hayley find Hope before it is too late? Tina and Matt go on a date - leaving Tommy green with envy. Fri: Will Kylieʼs attempts at blackmail force Audreyʼs hand? Fiz is left fearing for Hopeʼs safety. Katyʼs pregnancy scan leads to some difficult questions. A humiliated Audrey is forced to make a difficult decision. Will Anna respond to Owenʼs advances? Tommyʼs plan to get the girl goes horribly wrong. Eastenders Mon: Whitney is paralysed with fear when Rob returns to Walford wanting her forgiveness - will she be able to escape his clutches a second time? Dot makes a momentous decision about her

future after a visit to the hospital, while Heather tries to placate a fuming Shirley after she discovers the truth about their trip to Southend. Tues: A vengeful Rob tracks Whitney down in Southend, becoming more threatening when she resists his advances. Dot is completely thrown by Roseʼs lifestyle when she visits her at home, while a protective Shirley tries to warn Andrew off Heather. Denise and Patrick reach an upsetting conclusion when Kim arrives home after a night out looking the worse for wear. Thurs: Despite Whitneyʼs protests, Fat Boy calls on Ryan to help them deal with Rob - a decision that has horrifying consequences for all concerned. Dot finally learns the truth about Roseʼs family, while Heather is aghast when Andrew reveals his true colours during a disastrous evening. Denise agrees to accompany Kim to the hospital following her ordeal. Fri: Whitney is left devastated when the police pull a body from the sea - but is it Robʼs, or Ryanʼs? Dot makes Rose an offer she cannot refuse, while Heather is stunned when Andrew turns up on her doorstep asking for a second chance.

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Angler’s Corner

The first four races on each of the four days will be shown on Channel 4 so I shall concentrate on these events.

by Clint Walker

I don’t think it’s really that relevant to discuss fishing after the tragedy which has befallen the UK recently, but I’ll try to draw some very loose parallels. This week has seen some truly appalling scenes of wanton destruction and absolutely shocking behaviour on our streets. I’m trying hard not to go off on a mad rant, but if you are a decent law abiding person, then what we have witnessed on the streets of some of our major cities must make you want to weep, make you very angry, or just downright despair...... Personally, I would have authorised dogs, rubber bullets and water cannon on day one, never mind prevaricating about the human rights of ‘protesters’. There would be rows of them lined up, handcuffed to railings and exposed to the fury of the general public......What on earth gives them the right to defile, damage, deface, steal and even set fire to the property, belongings, dreams and aspirations of others who have tried to do the things a civilised society expects of them? The excuses I’ve heard trotted out about lack of jobs, education, opportunity and who knows what else don’t wash with me I’m afraid; get off your backside and take responsibility for yourselves rather than expect others to do it for you!!! Why should I work a 42 week, then take on another job to live how I would like when these ‘people’ seem to think I, and millions of other taxpayers, should pay for their lifestyle choice??! This awful attitude does however cross to the bankside on occasions.......I’ve heard more and more stories about anglers who have had tackle stolen whilst asleep, been made to hand over gear at knifepoint, and even murdered on the banks to get a few quids worth of fishing tackle. I refer to my previous points; why the hell is it considered acceptable by a few to take from others what they have worked for? Why shouldn’t they get off their lazy rear, pull on a pair of flashy Nikes (which I can’t afford) then go to the job centre for a JOB rather than benefits?? It sickens me to hear of youngsters held up and threatened by others for their pride and joy, perhaps something they have saved hard to buy and deserve greatly having WORKED for it..... I know that the thieving of a few thousand pounds worth of fishing gear in no way compares to millions of pounds worth of damage caused over the previous few days, it’s not a comparison I’m trying to make; I’m just commenting on how absolutely horrified I am by the thoughts and ideas of a minority within the UK who contribute nothing of worth, but not only that, try to destroy or steal from those who do.....I won’t say that the fightback starts here, that’s already begun with the armies of people with broom in hand determined to put things right, but I think it’s about time that the civilised majority made their feelings known to those who can change things......now, I’m off fishing, I need to come back down!!!

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The next four days present some of the best flat racing of the year on the Knavesmire as York “struts its stuff” with the Ebor meeting. Okay there are numerous tricky handicaps to solve and plenty of “plot” horses but, for competitive racing, it is hard to beat this meeting as every trainer wants to lift a big handicap or a “black type” race here.

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Wednesday’s card looks typically difficult. 2.00 Symphony Group Stakes (Handicap), 5 furlongs, 3yo+ rated 0-105: Bottom weight Strike up the Band can lift this prize with the helpful aid of Michael O’Connell’s 3lb claim. A winner last time out he comes here in good heart and his savvy trainer knows the time of day with his sprinters. He beat some decent yardsticks in a 0-85 event at Haydock last time and can follow up here. His main rivals would look to be Ginger Ted and Mon Brav but a prominent show from Barry Hills’ 3yo Face the Problem would not surprise. 2.30 Sportingbet.com Acomb Stakes, 7 furlongs, 2yo, Group 3: Richard Hannon’s Fort Bastion carries the burden of my top rating in this but disappointed last time at Newmarket in a Group 2 event and, for that reason is passed over here. He may well bounce back on this more suitable ground but I don’t want to take that chance. My second best rating goes to Paul D’Arcy’s Caledonian Spring, only a point behind the top rated and a winner last time out, for which he merits the selection. He may have most to fear from Michael Dods’ course and distance winner Rock Supreme and Barry Hills’ Balty Boy but with seven other last time out winners in the field (who are once-raced and therefore unexposed) it is difficult to be dogmatic about any of them. 3.05 Sportingbet.com Great Voltigeur Stakes, 12 furlongs, 3yo, Group 2: It is hardly a surprise but Aidan O’Brien’s Seville stands out here. His seconds to Treasure Beach in the Irish Derby and Meandre in the Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp look to be streets ahead of what the opposition can muster. Unfortunately the odds of 5/4 reflect his chance. Sir Michael Stoute’s Sea Moon, Mark Johnston’s Namibian and Roger Charlton’s Al Khazeem seem to be the ones that will give him most to do although if either of the Godolphin pair, Hunter’s Light and Genius Beast, were at their best they might upset the favourite at relatively rewarding odds. 3.40 Juddmonte International Stakes, 10+ furlongs, 3yo+, Group 1: I cannot desert Midday who is the selection. The unbeaten Irish colt Await the Dawn will provide stern opposition but at least his participation makes Midday’s odds more rewarding. My ratings give Roderic O’Connor a much better chance than his current odds (25/1) would indicate. He is clear second best in my ratings and warrants an each way saver. Thursday: 2.00 DBS Premier Yearling Stakes, 6 furlongs, 2yo, Class 2: I like the chance of Tommy Stack’s Irish raider Hestian

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for this. He won in good style on his only start to date when keeping on well to beat subsequent winner An Ghalanta by two lengths over five furlongs at Naas. He may have most to fear from Robert Mills’ Ewell Place although a back to form showing from Parc de Launay could put him in the firing line also. Others with decent chances are West Leake Diman, Worthington, Roger Sez, Red Art and Electric Qatar. 2.30 Jaguar Cars Lowther Stakes, 6 furlongs, fillies, Group 2: I reckon that another Irish raider Fire Lily could be the answer here. She beat After (re-opposes here) by two and a half lengths last time out in a Group 3 event at the Curragh. That race was run in an excellent time for the conditions and she merits a relatively confident choice. The unbeaten pair Best Terms and Angels Will Fall could prove dangerous along with David Simcock’s last time out winner Hello Glory. 3.05 Addleshaw Goddard Stakes (Handicap), 8 furlongs, 3yo+, Class 2: The consistent Pintura gets a narrow vote ahead of Roker Park, Masked Dance, Lovelace, Vainglory, Axiom, Prime Exhibit and Leviathan. However there is not a lot between any of the runners so take care. 3.40 Darley Yorkshire Oaks, (Fillies and Mares), 12 furlongs, Group 1: I am a big fan of Snow Fairy who ran second to Midday in this race last year and who could be good enough. However, I have been a little disappointed in her showings to date this year. For that reason I am looking elsewhere and have chosen Sir Henry Cecil’s Vita Nova as the likely winner. She was unlucky last time at Haydock when her saddle slipped and can make amends here. Banimpire and Blue Bunting have been very consistent in their classic year and may prove troublesome to the selection. Another with an outside chance at reasonable odds would be Mark Tompkins’ Brushing. Friday: (In order of preference) 2.00 Cracking Lass, Denton, McBirney, Antigua Sunrise, Deauville Flyer, Warlu Way, Itlaaq 2.30 Boris Grigoriev, Rebellious Guest, Parc de Launay, Reply, Red Art, Frederick Engels, Diamondhead 3.05 Distant Memories, Questioning, Nationalism, Green Destiny, Jutland, Penitent, Dux Scholar 3.40 Prohibit, Hoof It, Piccadilly Filly, Swiss Diva, Masamah, Captain Dunne, Inxile, Requinto, Bapak Chinta, Best Terms Saturday: (In order of preference) York: 2.00 Webbow, Prime Defender, Doncaster Rover, Duff, Off Chance, Yaa Wayl 2.30 Whiplash Willie (Nap), Ardlui, Kinyras, Lyric Street, Slight Advantage 3.05 Allied Powers, Manighar, Harris Tweed, Montaff, Bergo, Duncan, Opinion Poll, Fame and Glory 3.40 Ile de Re, La Vecchia Scuola, Rangefinder, Magicalmysterytour, Merchant of Dubai, Regal Park Sandown: 2.15 Dhaamer, Ramona Chase, Emerald Wilderness, Prompter, Fallen Idol, Ingleby Spirit, Fadhaa 2.45 Talwar, Trumpet Major, Coupe de Ville, Minal, Lord of the Shadows, Amazing Storm, Silverheels.

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MILLERS NEWS 2011/12 MILLERS NOTCH FOUR MATCH REPORT www.themillers.co.uk Rotherham United produced a stunning second half performance to sink Plymouth Argyle, after a brace each from Gareth Evans and Adam Le Fondre secured a 4-1 win. After going behind at the start of the second half, the Millers didn’t buckle and surged through the Argyle defence to score four unanswered goals to stun the home side. Andy Scott made three changes from the side that was beaten by Leicester City in mid-week. Dale Tonge, Conrad Logan and Evans were selected with Marcus Marshall, Andy Warrington and Ben Pringle missing out. The Millers were quick out of the blocks and had the first opportunity on six minutes. Logan went route one with a long clearance down the centre which was latched onto by Lewis Grabban, but after sprinting into the penalty area he dragged his shot wide from the angle. A minute later and it was Grabban again who was in the thick of the action. A cross from the left by Tom Newey fell to the former Brentford striker, but scuffed his initial effort before slamming his second attempt into the side netting from a tight angle. The Millers continued to pressure the home defence with Le Fondre the next to try his luck, but his curling effort was wide of the far post. After a period of pressure by the home side, the Millers missed the best chance of the half on 25 minutes. Danny Schofield found room in the penalty area after a cross from Tonge, but after his shot beat the out of position Jake Cole, Billy Gibson got back to clear Schofield’s effort off the line. Argyle’s only real chance of the half fell to Luke Daley but his shot from 25 yards was over Logan’s crossbar. Five minutes before the break the Millers were back on the attack. Schofield’s corner to the back post was missed by Cole, Michael Raynes powered in a header from eight yards but Durrell Berry cleared off the line.

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The final chance of the half also fell to the Millers again from a Schofield corner. This time Raynes headed back across goal, but just beyond the unmarked Ryan Cresswell. The home side started the second half strongly and were rewarded with the lead on 49 minutes.Former Millers loanee Will Atkinson picked the ball up on the left flank, danced inside and drilled a powerful low shot past Logan at his near post. The Millers reacted in the best possible way, and a superb solo goal from Evans, on his full debut, levelled the scores. The former Bradford man picked the ball up and carried it into the Plymouth area before drilling a low left-footed shot beyond Cole and into the bottom left corner. The Millers sensed an opportunity and flooded forward to capitalise on their supremacy. Their endeavour was rewarded again on the hour mark with Evans again finding himself on the scoresheet. Le Fondre, so often the man on the end of the crosses, this time turned provider with a perfect centre, which Evans gleefully nodded beyond Cole from eight yards out. Three minutes later and Evans sensed a hat-trick after good work by Taylor, but when about to shoot he was crowded out by a sea of Plymouth bodies. The impressive Taylor was at the heart of the play again on 70 minutes, this time firing in a fierce drive from a Le Fondre cross, but he was denied a goal by a superb last ditch block by Berry. The Millers persistence in attack was rewarded again eight minutes from time when Le Fondre made the game safe. This time the provider was Schofield whose penetrating run through the heart of the Argyle defence was finished with a simple pass to Le Fondre, who coolly side footed in. The performance was then capped with a fourth as the home side capitulated. After Conor Hourihane gave away possession needlessly on the edge of his own penalty area, sub Chris Holroyd found Taylor who laid the ball to Le Fondre for simple finish.

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The Rovers defended the South Stand end as they lined up against West Ham United for the first time in 53 years. Their only changes from Tuesday were Mustapha Dumbuya replacing Sam Hird and Giles Barnes starting in place of the injured Ryan Mason. The Rovers set the game in motion and the first five minutes were spent by both teams sounding each other out. Then in the 6th minute, Collison received the ball halfway inside the Rovers half on the visitors right and crossed to the far post. Both the Hammers and Rovers players left it to one another leaving NOLAN to steal in and plant it into the net. The next five minutes had the Rovers winning 2-1 on corners but nothing came from them. General midfield play followed until the 18th minute when Nolan found himself in space twenty yards out and, with Woods off his line, chipped the keeper but saw the ball hit the bar and then cleared. At the other end Brown scuffed a shot from the edge of the area for Green to save easily. Then minutes later and Bennett got a sight of goal but the sting was taken off the shot by a defender leaving Green the easy task of collecting the ball. A corner to the Hammers came in the 25th minute but Tomkins headed over the bar. The visitors were having the better of the territorial play and past the half hour won successive corners, which the Rovers defended well. Then a cross from Collison on the right was headed over by Taylor. The last ten minutes of the half was fairly sterile play, with the Rovers battling hard to make progress but having little success in the middle of the field. The break came with the Hammers holding their lead reasonably comfortably. Article continues Advertisement The Rovers came out and after five minutes of indeterminate play began to have a better part in the proceedings. A couple of corners came to nothing and a free kick to the Rovers was headed wide by Friend. The West Ham defenders were getting their bodies in the way

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to block crosses and shots but the Rovers were certainly having a good spell as they battled for a goal. Then in the 65th minute a West Ham break brought them a corner. Although this was cleared they managed to keep the ball in the Rovers half. Nolan received the ball from a throw in on the right, got to the byline before crossing causing Woods to tip the ball over the bar. The corner was cleared out to Coppinger but his pull back across goal for Barnes wasn’t strong enough. However, Bennett recovered the ball and gave to Barnes, who fired over. Then a long ball out of the Hammers defence sent Cole clear down the right but his angled shot went into the sidenet. Back came the Rovers but their efforts foundered on the rocks that made up the Hammers defence whilst Green turned a cracking effort from Gillett round the post. The rovers had played well in the second half but all in vain leaving West Ham to take home the three points. Teams - ROVERS a Gary Woods; Mustapha Dumbuya, Richard Naylor, George Friend, Tommy Spurr; James Coppinger, Simon Gillett, Kyle Bennett, John Oster, Giles Barnes; Chris Brown Subs used - Paul Keegan for Barnes 76 mins; James Baxendale for Bennett 76 mins; Sam Hird for Gillett 83 mins; Subs not used - Oscar Radford, Neil Sullivan gk Caution - Brown 57 mins; West Ham United - Robert Green; Joey O’Brien, James Tomkins, Winston Reid, Herita Ilunga; Jack Collison, Scott Parker, Mark Noble, Kevin Nolan, Matthew Taylor; Frederic Piquionne Subs used - Carlton Cole for Piquionne 63 mins; Freddie Sears for Collison 72 mins; Junior Stanislas for Ilunga 86 mins; Subs not used - Abdulaye Faye, Ruud Boffin Caution - Noble

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SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY NEWS 2011/12 FIRST DEFEAT REACTION OWLS OF THE SEASON FOR OWLS ON SKY MATCH REPORT www.swfc.co.uk

Wednesday went down to their first defeat of the new campaign with a 2-0 reverse at Bournemouth. Adam Barrett’s first half header and a low strike from Harry Arter late in the game proved the difference through a contest of few chances which the Owls shaded on possession but struggled to impact on the final third. Going into the game on the back of two successive wins, Wednesday set off well on the south coast, enjoying the better of the ball through the early throes. Liam Palmer sent a rising shot over the crossbar ten minutes in but the hosts soon responded with Marc Pugh’s free kick that curled narrowly wide. Neither side could stamp any real authority on the contest as a tepid first half unfolded. The first opportunity of note fell to Wednesday after some good work from Palmer, who played Clinton Morrison in down the left side of the penalty area but the striker sidefooted just wide of the post. Lyle Taylor saw a snapshot deflected over the bar at the other end before Ryan Doble poked a half chance the same way.

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That burst then set up Bournemouth for the opener six minutes before half time. Byrne swung a deep corner to the far post and skipper Barrett climbed the highest to power a firm header past Nicky Weaver. The Owls had a more purposeful look about them after the break and came close to levelling minutes after the restart when Jose Semedo headed over Lewis Buxton’s chipped cross. Gary Megson introduced new recruit Chris Lines on the hour and Wednesday continued to have the upper hand. Buxton got to the byline again on 65 minutes and fed Madine, whose glancing header flashed wide. Bournemouth broke, though, and almost doubled their lead but for some stout defending from Rob Jones. Weaver let slip a deep cross that was seized by Liam Feeney and the midfielder’s shot was bound for goal until captain Jones headed clear from the line. With the clock ticking down, the Owls pressed on, with the danger of the Cherries striking on the counter - which they duly did on 82 minutes. Feeney fed an advancing Arter in the area and the Bournemouth substitute drilled a hard low shot into the back of the net to secure victory. Owls: Weaver, Buxton, Batth, R Jones, Bennett (O’Connor 80), Palmer, Prutton, Semedo (Otsemobor 75), Sedgwick (Lines 58), Madine, Morrison Unused substitutes: O’Donnell, R Johnson

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Gary Megson was disappointed with the Owls’ 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth on Saturday. The Wednesday boss said his side gifted the Cherries their first league win of the season which in turn was the Owls’ first defeat. Goals either side of half time from Adam Barrett and Harry Arter sealed the points for Bournemouth. Megson said: “I’m really disappointed because I thought we started the game well, had more of the ball, and looked the most dangerous. “But we didn’t take the chances we created and the first goal is crucial in any game. “We gifted Bournemouth their first goal with marking that was not like us and then we gifted them their second goal when we switched off and rolled the ball out of play and they scored after the resulting throw in.” Megson took some positives, namely the way in which his side kept possession for long periods of the game, albeit without making the breakthrough in front of goal. He added: “we played the ball around well, we showed a lot of purpose but we have to take our chances. “We brought Chris Lines on in the second half because he is capable of getting a goal and I thought he did well. But I’m disappointed because we’ve now turned what would have been a really good start into an average start. “Now we have to go to Bury and get a result before we play Notts County at Hillsborough.”

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SHEFFIELD UNITED NEWS 2011/12 BLADES GO SECOND WITH HOME WIN MATCH REPORT www.sufc.co.uk

Strike duo Jordan Slew and Richard Cresswell were on target as United got the home League One campaign off to a winning start. The Blades had three teenagers in the starting XI and a debutant in Kevin McDonald but had too much firepower for visitors Brentford. Slew scored just after the break and Cresswell added the second, sliding in at the back post, to make it two successive league wins for the Blades. Despite only signing hours earlier, Scottish midfielder McDonald went straight into the starting line-up as chief Wilson made two changes from the midweek cup success over Hartlepool. Teenage striker Slew was also given a start but midfielders Williamson and Doyle dropped to the five-man bench. The formation was a standard 4-4-2 with Slew joining Cresswell in attack and McDonald partnering skipper Montgomery in the middle of the park. The back four and goalkeeper remained unchanged for a third consecutive game. McDonald was the first to chance his arm, firing over with just 90 seconds gone after the Blades had won a corner and the opening ten minutes was interesting. Woodman’s shot was blocked by the head of Maguire but the home side looked bright early on. From Simonsen’s bowl out on five minutes, Slew held off Logan and charged 60 yards down the left flank but his subsequent shot was into the sidenetting and then Quinn and Mendez-Laing linked up in the box but neither could get away a meaningful shot. Jean-Francois was prominent as United were forced to defend for a period. He blocked McGinn’s shot with his face and was then caught in possession which led to Alexander heading just over the crossbar. Quinn cut inside from the left but shot at goalkeeper Lee and then Collins headed over a McDonald cross as United looked to get back on top but just after the half hour mark there were two nervous moments. However, McGinn failed to hit the

target on both occasions. On 37 minutes, United’s best chance of the half saw Mendez-Laing beat two players and feed Slew, whose neat turn secured a shooting chance. He was on target but Lee managed to claw away and then Cresswell and Quinn were both unable to convert rebounds. Before the break Brentford’s Weston fired at Simonsen but both goals remained intact at the interval. Brentford made a double substitution at the start of the second period but, with the first attack of the half, United went ahead. Jean-Francois, Quinn and Cresswell were involved in the build up down the left before SLEW’s shot took a deflection off a defender to deceive goalkeeper Lee. Two minutes later the Kop thought United had added a second when Lowton managed to clip the ball home but referee Webb indicated that the defender had handled when controlling a pass from Montgomery. Within moments, Lowton almost caught Lee off his line and then fellow defenders Jean-Francois, with a shot, and Collins, with a header, went close as United forced the visitors onto the back foot. At the midway point of the half United made a double change, introducing Bogdanovic and Williamson, and the latter played a part in the Blades adding a second. He supplied Montgomery, who found Lowton and the prominent defender saw his shot-cum-cross forced over the line by CRESSWELL at the back post. Cresswell’s next involvement was to pick up a booking, along with Osborne, for a minor altercation on the deck, whilst the closing minutes were played out a low tempo as the Blades put plenty of bodies behind the ball. Brentford were allowed a spell of possession late on but a corner and a number of crosses failed to get them on the scoresheet as the Blades fans left a sunny Bramall Lane happy. Blades: Simonsen, Lowton, JeanFrancois, Montgomery, Mendez-Laing (Williamson 67), Slew (Bogdanovic 67), Collins, Cresswell, Maguire, McDonald, Quinn. Unused: Doyle, Tonne, Long. Brentford: Lee, Woodman, Douglas, Donaldson (MacDonald 45), Weston, Logan, McGinn (Saunders 45), Osborne, Alexander (O’Connor 78), Legge, Reeves. Unused: Eger, Moore.

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Danny Wilson spoke immediately after watching the Blades win their first home game of the season, 2-0 over Brentford. “The players looked a little bit nervous at times; the game started very well for us, the fans got behind us really well and we looked good. Although we let them back into the game towards half time, I always thought we had other gears and we stepped up in the second half. “The belief is getting better and it is getting stronger. We have to build on it, not get complacent and expect to win every game. We can have a belief in what we have done so far which is win games. It is a good start; winning your first home game is very important it gives you a really good feeling. “We deserved to win the game, the full backs got forward very well in the second half and we created a number of good opportunities which we took advantage of. The back five did very well indeed, and were delighted to keep another clean sheet. “The supporters were fantastic again today. There are certain times during games when the fans will help you. When we first came out they were absolutely brilliant, then again when we started to put a few passes together they responded really well to that. They can see what we are trying to do and they are responding positively to that”. The Blades’ next game is on Tuesday night, again at Bramall Lane, when they host Walsall in a League One match kicking off at 7:45pm.

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The Blades have signed Kevin McDonald and he is likely to be involved in Saturday’s League One encounter with Brentford. The former Dundee and Burnley midfielder has agreed a one-year deal with the Blades after impressing during a trial spell. He played in the pre-season encounters against Doncaster and Blackpool and said: “I’ve been here quite a while on trial but I totally understood the situation and the manager spoke to me regularly. “There are lots of quality midfielders here already but everyone likes competition. I want to play as much as possible, that is the immediate aim.” McDonald, 22, is a former Scottish U21s international and as well as playing more than 100 times for Dundee and 50 games for Burnley, he had loan spells with Scunthorpe United and Notts County last season.

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Day Trips 2011

CHESTER OR ZOO*..............................£12 SOUTHPORT..........................................£12 CLEETHORPES/PLEASURE ISL.........£11 SCARBOROUGH1 .................................£12 BLACKPOOL ..........................................£11 SKEGNESS ............................................£12 BURY MARKET ......................................£12 KENDAL & WINDERMERE ...................£14 SANDRINGHAM & HUNSTANTON......£14 YORK.......................................................£11

SEPT THU 8TH SAT 10TH SUN 11TH MON 12TH THU 15TH SAT 17TH TUE 20TH WED 21ST SUN 25TH TUE 27TH WED 28TH

HOLIDAYS, SHORT BREAKS & SPECIAL DEALS

ORMSKIRK & SOUTHPORT ................£12 CHESTER OR ZOO ...............................£12 WHITBY...................................................£12 PICKERING - SCARBOROUGH...........£12 LLANDUDNO ..........................................£14 BRIDLINGTON........................................£12 BEDALE - HAWES .................................£14 McARTHUR GLEN .................................£11 SKEGNESS ............................................£12 HEARTBEAT & WHITBY .......................£12 SKIPTON MARKET & SHOPPER ........£12

* Any Admission Fee not included

Coach Holidays 2011 21 AUG - 27 AUG 22 AUG - 26 AUG 22 AUG - 28 AUG 28 AUG - 2 SEP 28 AUG - 2 SEP 29 AUG - 2 SEP 29 AUG - 2 SEP 4 SEP - 9 SEP 5 SEP - 9 SEP 5 SEP - 9 SEP 5 SEP - 9 SEP 5 SEP - 9 SEP 9 SEP - 11 SEP

EASTBOURNE ......................... £279 BLACKPOOL ............................ £139 ISLE OF WIGHT ....................... £267 LLANDUDNO ............................. £259 WOOLACOMBE ........................ £235 BARMOUTH............................... £231 BLACKPOOL ............................. £139 EASTBOURNE .......................... £285 BLACKPOOL - SAVOY ............ £205 BLACKPOOL - VALRON .......... £139 ST. ANNES ................................. £210 DUNOON ................................... £210 BLACKPOOL ................................£69

10 SEP - 17 SEP 11 SEP - 16 SEP 12 SEP - 16 SEP 12 SEP - 16 SEP 17 SEP - 23 SEP 18 SEP - 24 SEP 19 SEP - 25 SEP 19 SEP - 23 SEP 19 SEP - 22 SEP 18 SEP - 23 SEP 21 SEP - 27 SEP 23 SEP - 25 SEP 24 SEP - 2 OCT

YARMOUTH ............................... £280 BOURNEMOUTH ...................... £262 BLACKPOOL ............................. £140 EXMOUTH ................................. £208 ISLE OF WIGHT ........................ £285 EASTBOURNE .......................... £278 ISLE OF WIGHT ........................ £232 TORQUAY .................................. £180 YORK.......................................... £200 TENBY........................................ £264 THURSO .................................... £435 BLACKPOOL ................................£89 SALOU........................................ £350

5 DAY GREAT YARMOUTH SPECIAL OFFERS - £119 19TH - 23RD SEPTEMBER

CREAM OF THE COTSWOLDS - £136 12TH - 16TH SEPTEMBER / 26TH - 30TH SEPTEMBER 10TH - 14TH OCTOBER

New London Weekends

Sep 17th-18th / Nov 12th-13th PRICES FROM £109 ALL WEEKENDS INCLUDE CHOICE OF SHOWS AT AN EXTRA COST - PLEASE RING FOR DETAILS

Telephone Sheffield 0114 232 3366 or Barnsley 01226 287403

Days out 22nd August 24th August 3rd Sept 7th Sept 19th Sept 27th Sept 3rd Oct 7th Oct 12th Oct 13th Oct 26th Oct 27th Oct 28th Oct

Boundary Mill & Oswaldtwistle ............................................................................ £10 Day in Scarborough ............................................................................................ £10 Chatworths Country Fair inc. Carvery Meal .......................................................... £29 North Moors Rail ................................................................................................. £29 Skipton Market & Fish and Chips .......................................................................... £19 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 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 - Letchworth Hall Hotel..................................... £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

22nd Dec

Stratford Upon Avon - Twixmas ......................................................................... £69

24th Dec

Christmas in Hellidon Lakes - 4 Days - Half Board ............................................. £349

30th Dec

New Year in Durham - 4 Days - Half Board ..................................................... £329

£192

THEATRE TRIPS & SPECIAL EXCURSIONS

Fri 26th Aug

Lions of Longleat

4 days

Fri 2nd Sept

London at Leisure

3days** £164

Thur 25th Aug

York Day Out

adult £13

Sat 10th Sept

Settle & Carlisle Railway

2 days** £114

Sat 3rd Sept

Beamish Open Air Museum

adult £28

Sun 18th Sept

Blackpool Illuminations

2 days**

Sun 4th Sept

Bridlington or Scarborough

adult £15

£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

Mon 10th Oct

Autumn in the Cornish Riviera

5 day**

Fri 14th Oct

Hampton Court,Kew & Windsor

3 days** £165

Mon 17th Oct

Turkey & Tinsel – Yarmouth

5 days** £199

Mon 17th Oct

Autumn Tints of Stirlingshire

5 days** £230

Mon 24th Oct

Exmoor – Colours of Autumn

5 days** £210

Sun 30th Oct

Turkey & Tinsel – Torquay

6 days** £234

Mon 31st Oct

Turkey & Tinsel – Isle of Wight

5 days** £238

Sat 5th Nov

Funnygirls – Blackpool

3 days** £155

Mon 7th Nov

Turkey & Tinsel – Llandudno

5 days** £219

**singles, where available, may incur a supplement

£240

Tues 23rd Aug Skegness

adult £14

Thur 15th Sept National Arbouretum & Litchfield

adult £13

Sun 18th Sept

Harrogate Flower Show (incl adm)

adult £25

Fri 30th Sept

Grease ( Manchester) 5pm performance

Sat 15th Oct

Pickering Wartime or Whitby

adult £15

Fri 11th Nov

Thursford Spectacular (Day)

adult £49

Fri 2nd Dec

Dirty Dancing (Manchester 5pm perf)

Sun 4th Dec

Clothes Show @ NEC

Sat 10th Dec

French Day Shopper LIMITED PICK-UP

£54

Thur 15th Dec

Christmas Carols @ The Albert Hall

£62

£40

£49.50 adult £49.50

SUN 4TH SEPT BRIDLINGTON OR SCARBOROUGH £15 THUR 15TH SEPT NATION ARBORETUM & LICHFIELD £13 SUN 18TH SEPT HARROGATE FLOWER SHOW (INC SHOW) £25

ALL OUR TOURS ARE FULLY BONDED

Coaches HOLIDAYS 2011

NO SINGLE SUPPLE M ANY OF OUR HOLIDENT ON AYS!!! PICK UP AT THE PE NNY BLACK PUB SHEFFIELD

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

FULL CHRISTMAS PACKAGE including gift - Dec 23rd 2011 - 2 Jan 2012 Great Yarmouth - St. George’s Hotel - £575

Tel/Fax: 01226 360901 / Mob: 07872 052760


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