January 2026. Radcliffe on Trent. When I came to Radcliffe to tick the micropub (temporarily closed so no return) in 2019 I’d asked a local; “What about the other pubs in Radcliffe ?” I asked. “Any good ?” “Nah. Too cliquey”. Well, perhaps too cliquey when this photo was taken, but I didn’t notice it last… Continue reading “Seven (7) pints of 6X, please”. THE MANVERS ARMS, RADCLIFFE ON TRENT
AN ASSET OF COMMUNITY VALUE. THE ROYAL OAK, RADCLIFFE ON TRENT
January 2026. Radcliffe on Trent. It was Will’s idea, the daft best ones generally are. Someone on CAMRA Discourse admitted the much maligned Craft Union chain had a decent outlet near them, and Will forced the honourable member to name that pub as the Royal Oak in unsung Radcliffe on Trent. But what else could… Continue reading AN ASSET OF COMMUNITY VALUE. THE ROYAL OAK, RADCLIFFE ON TRENT
JANUARY ’26 STOCKTAKE + FEBRUARY PREVIEW
January 2026 wasn’t as dramatic as January 2025, thank goodness, but parental concerns still limited our travels. Not that you’d necessarily know that looking at the travel map; Rare trips into Lancashire, Norfolk, and Nottinghamshire’s Radcliffe, the only January trip I still need to tell you about as I caught up with the blog. A… Continue reading JANUARY ’26 STOCKTAKE + FEBRUARY PREVIEW
NEW AND SHINY IN SHEFFIELD. THE CANARY, WAVERLEY
January 2026. Waverley. Rotherham. “What’s new and shiny in Sheff ?” is the Eternal Question asked by beery tourists, and truth is the central “scene” (ugh) has settled down a bit since the Old Shoe, though we’ve now got an upmarket Thornbridge pub and a flashy continental beer bar, so perhaps it’s time for a… Continue reading NEW AND SHINY IN SHEFFIELD. THE CANARY, WAVERLEY
A FUN DAY OUT AT ROTHERHAM’S ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PARK
January 2026. Waverley. Rotherham. I knew it would take something new and exciting to persuade Mrs RM to stop refining her Sarajevo blog and come out for a walk on the remains of Orgreave pits, and that something new and exciting was a visit to the new (but dull) village of Waverley, betwixt Rotherham and… Continue reading A FUN DAY OUT AT ROTHERHAM’S ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PARK
KASHMIR, KULTURE AND KODAK
January 2026. Bradford. 2.9 miles in 37 minutes from the Crown down to the Alhambra, and a sorry tale of pub death awaits, despite a year as the UK’s Capital of Culture (and it IS a cultural giant). This is the extract from CAMRA’s marvellous pub guide showing the area west of the ring road.… Continue reading KASHMIR, KULTURE AND KODAK
TOP TETS IN BRADFORD
January 2026. Waterbeach. It takes great resolve to take the train to Bradford and only have one pint; no-one ever completed the GBG like that. But the Crown out on the western suburbs was the totality of my toping that Monday, partly because I was doing The Culture. A £2 bus (only 6 minutes late)… Continue reading TOP TETS IN BRADFORD
A Blackpool micropub ? ANOTHER one !
January 2026. South Blackpool. Another 20 minutes wait for a tram at Blackpool Tower (I’m not making this up); I’d have walked the mile to the Tipsy Seagull quicker. Not only were we meeting Blackpool Jane, in actual Blackpool, we were joining her in the shadow of Bloomfield Road for craft beer and curry. South… Continue reading A Blackpool micropub ? ANOTHER one !
BLACKPOOL, INNIT ?
January 2026. Blackpool. If in doubt, tell the truth. I was wiped out by the time I’d finished that pint of Acorn Blonde in Bispham, fit only to head back to the warm embrace St Annes Travelodge with a cup of M & S instant coffee and an Eccles cake. But we were meeting Blackpool… Continue reading BLACKPOOL, INNIT ?
THAT OLD “Is it Level 42 or Nik Kershaw ?” QUESTION POPS UP AGAIN IN BISPHAM
January 2026. Bispham. Blackpool. I like this Blackpool tram map so much I’m going to use it in my Rotherham post. None of you will notice. Ah, Bispham. How do you even pronounce it ? And why is Little Bispham so far from Bispham proper, let alone Bispham Green ? This would have been a… Continue reading THAT OLD “Is it Level 42 or Nik Kershaw ?” QUESTION POPS UP AGAIN IN BISPHAM