JULIA JACKLIN & PUB CATS IN THE OUSEBURN VALLEY

Among plenty of reasons to visit Newcastle, I count some of our best live music venues, craftiest (?) pubs and proper graffiti art. The Free Trade has two of those qualities, and a legendary free jukebox. Much more importantly, it also has a quite wonderful pub cat, clearly a favourite of the FT’s resident bog artists. I hadn’t been… Continue reading JULIA JACKLIN & PUB CATS IN THE OUSEBURN VALLEY

PEDIGREE & A COB IN SAWLEY

My Quiz question for Castle Donington was, of course, Nikita Khrushchev, who opened the power station at short notice when “H” from Steps became unavailable. Just over the border in Derbyshire is the large canalside village of Sawley, where no doubt Nikita stopped for a cob and pint of Pedigree back in 1956, though those records have… Continue reading PEDIGREE & A COB IN SAWLEY

MANIFOLD CONTRASTS

Nowadays children at Cottenham Village College get to go to China, Berlin and Peterborough for their expensive research trips into modern beer production. Back in ’78 it was Ilam Hall or nothing. I remember the highlight was being allowed to stay up to watch the Home International highlights with teachers well beyond 10pm.  I presume it’s… Continue reading MANIFOLD CONTRASTS

“LIVE AS YOU DREAM” – DEREHAM IN A CAMPERVAN

Slightly out of sequence due to temporary hysteria, but here you go, Dereham. In a campervan. Miles from “London-on-Sea”, a safe distance from the self-pronounced “City of Beer“, and without so much as an overhyped town trail to promote it, Dereham competes vigorously with Swaffham to be Norfolk’s dullest town. Or so I thought. Not only is… Continue reading “LIVE AS YOU DREAM” – DEREHAM IN A CAMPERVAN