November 2023. Long Eaton. 20,871 steps on this Sunday, as well as a county-completing GBG tick and a five goal thriller, so a good day in Long Eaton only slightly diminished by a dull walk back to the station. If there was anything left to see in Long Eaton I’d have seen it… The Corner… Continue reading UP THE (SAWLEY) JUNCTION
Month: November 2023
SCORING THE BURGERS AT NOTTINGHAM FOREST WOMEN v SPORTING KHALSA
November 2023. Long Eaton. This is the content you come for; women’s football on non-league grounds, burger and onions, pint of keg Sharp’s Atlantic in a plastic glass. #LivingTheDream Having completed my last Notts tick at the Bird Hide, a visit to some “proper football” (the terms folk who support every team other than Manchester… Continue reading SCORING THE BURGERS AT NOTTINGHAM FOREST WOMEN v SPORTING KHALSA
DIVING INTO ATTENBOROUGH
November 2023. Attenborough. Nottingham. That’s a pathetic play on David Attenborough (geddit, geddit ?), who would no doubt approve of the nature reserve here on the edge of Nottingham. but my only interest in a Bird Hide was the micropub I needed to complete Notts, but the real joy was the two mile walk from… Continue reading DIVING INTO ATTENBOROUGH
(NOT QUITE) THE ALAN WINFIELD MEMORIAL TRAIL
November 2023. Long Eaton. Derbyshire. Catching up with the blog now; what on earth will I do when I’ve no more pubs to write about ? The late, great, Alan Winfield used to tell us about pub crawls of 21 or more halves like this one in Mexborough. Alan was a proud man of Nottingham,… Continue reading (NOT QUITE) THE ALAN WINFIELD MEMORIAL TRAIL
A WARNING TO BUCHAREST
James and his Sheffield housemates have just flown off to Bucharest for 3 nights of, well, something. They’ve been to Germany and Italy on cultural trips (no great drinkers, I think), but Romania is a bit left-of-centre (or is it east). £20 flights from Stansted and a shared apartment added up to a £100 trip,… Continue reading A WARNING TO BUCHAREST
MOOR BEER, AND TOP TOILET GRAFFITI, ON THE BERMONDSEY BEER MILE
November 2023. Bermondsey. I’d given myself an hour to re-explore Bermondsey on the trip home from Tonbridge to Waterbeach, though apparently these days there’s no restrictions on when you use your off-peak ticket to leave the capital, only getting there. Can this be true ? I confidently told you that the Anspach & Hobday Tap… Continue reading MOOR BEER, AND TOP TOILET GRAFFITI, ON THE BERMONDSEY BEER MILE
BERMONDSEY BEER MILE MAKES THE GBG AT LAST
November 2023. Bermondsey. Mrs RM dropped me off at Tonbridge Station, where I resisted the strong temptation to have a quick pint in Pub of the Year finalist the Nelson Arms, and half an hour later I was back failing to find the exit from London Bridge (the Birmingham New St of the south). These… Continue reading BERMONDSEY BEER MILE MAKES THE GBG AT LAST
BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE
November 2023. Blackfriars Bridge. One good thing about Waterbeach is that there’s a fast train into London every half hour so I could realistically visit my father-in-law and Mrs RM in Tunbridge Wells hospital. 2 hours by train isn’t much longer than the drive on a good day, and of course you save the parking… Continue reading BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE
QUIZ NIGHT IN THE SUN – THE MYSTERY OF “BAGELSTEVE”
November 2023. Waterbeach. Evenings in Waterbeach revolve around tea at 5pm and then The Chase. In fairness, tea is often from one of the village’s award-winning takeaways, and The Chase is the best TV quiz show since Deal Or No Deal, which was a game of great strategy skill under Edmonds. Typically I get more… Continue reading QUIZ NIGHT IN THE SUN – THE MYSTERY OF “BAGELSTEVE”
A PINT UNDER A FIVER IN THE EUSTON TAP
November 2023. Euston. Walking fast in London is an art form. Somehow I’d knocked that 42 minutes to reach the station down to 26 by the time the Euston Tap hove into view, and while other options ARE available, this seemed a good time to make my triennial visit to the old classic. Particularly as… Continue reading A PINT UNDER A FIVER IN THE EUSTON TAP