ROTHERHAM’S CHANTRY – THE KING OF NEW YORK

Rotherham, like Doncaster, has had bad press over the last decade because of the activities of a few of its citizens.  They’re two of the friendliest places in the UK though, and each with quite a bit to commend a visit.  Fans of Wetherspoons and Social Clubs will be particularly impressed. In my last job… Continue reading ROTHERHAM’S CHANTRY – THE KING OF NEW YORK

STOCKPORT’S WILD WEST

When I first started visiting Stockport in the ’90s, the attraction was as much the wild (relative to Cambridge) countryside as much as the idiosyncratic Robinson’s pubs.  We’d stay in the Little Mill at Rowarth when it was a great pub and walk round Werneth Low and Etherow, just as appealing as the tourist honeypots of… Continue reading STOCKPORT’S WILD WEST

ALL WELL BEHAVED VISITORS WELCOME

While walking in Thetford Forest I had an interesting experience in the Eagle in Great Hockham. This is a typical Norfolk village local, exceptionally well run and welcoming and with a better Adnams (NBSS 3.5) than I’d had in their Cambridge flagship the night before.  Fresh flowers, proper seating, small interesting food menu, the works.… Continue reading ALL WELL BEHAVED VISITORS WELCOME

THETFORD – MORE THAN JUST BIG TREES

My idea of hell is a week at Centerparcs.  I always struggled to show the required enthusiasm for colleagues trips to resorts at Thetford and Penrith, particularly when they never left the site all week.  Pontins in Southport is more my style; access to the world from that one. Some people don’t even know they’ve gone to… Continue reading THETFORD – MORE THAN JUST BIG TREES

HEXHAMSHIRE – FOLLOW THE WALL

One of my favourite songs is “Fareweel Regality” sung by The Unthanks, an ode to the beauty of old Hexhamshire that gets me every time. The real Hexhamshire magic comes south of the ancient county town, following the River Allen down to the Pennines and some magical pubs along the A689, where you’ll find the products… Continue reading HEXHAMSHIRE – FOLLOW THE WALL

NEWCASTLE – NOT STANDING STILL

Sadly perhaps, I’ve given the pubs visited (9,000+) over the last 25 years a simple score for beer quality, which isn’t at all the same as pub quality. Tyne & Wear, and Newcastle in particular, has had more top scores from me for quality than any other CAMRA region outside Greater Manchester, which gets nearly three… Continue reading NEWCASTLE – NOT STANDING STILL

BERWICK – THE FULL CULTURAL EXPERIENCE

Turning down the opportunity to watch the Premier League top two at the Etihad for the chance to see the Scottish League’s bottom two was always going to be a good call.  I had a great day out in Berwick yesterday, spoiled only by the usual boorish England rugby fans drinking “cidre” from the bottle… Continue reading BERWICK – THE FULL CULTURAL EXPERIENCE