BT Sport has announced that its club subscription prices will increase by 3.5% from September 1 with the broadcaster continuing to use the 2010 business rates to calculate the amount paid by venues. New for the 17/18 season, BT Sport will be giving clubs the chance to tailor promotional posters to appeal to their members’ key interests by selecting specific fixture posters across a range of sports including football, rugby and boxing. e broadcaster will also be making social media assets available for clubs to download and use on their Twitter and Facebook pages in order to publicise the live sport they have on offer. Bruce Cuthbert, Director commercial customers, BT Sport, said: “As we enter our fih season we are incredibly proud to be offering customers our strongest line-up of exclusively live sport ever. “And what a season it will be. Together with the Premier League and the FA Cup, we are the exclusive home of all the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League, and with five English teams in the UEFA Champions League for the first time, including the return of previous European winners Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool, the season will be our strongest yet. “In addition to our exclusive domestic and Club Journal August 2017 The magazine for all CIU members 75p BT Sport raises its club subscription price by 3.5% INSIDE... Editor’s Letter. . . . . . . . . 2 Club News. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 CIU Racing Club. . . . . . . 9 Club of the Month. . . 10 HQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Club Outings. . . . . . . . . 18 Crossword. . . . . . . . . . . 21 www.wmciu.org.uk European football, we also have Aviva Premiership Rugby plus for the first time Ashes cricket this Christmas and all new BT Sport Fight Nights featuring world-class boxing. “We think BT Sport continues to offer our customers incredible value for money. "We will also be launching a free tailored point-of-sale service, giving clubs the opportunity to choose from a number of different poster packs or alternatively they can opt to compile their own by selecting specific fixture posters from a range of sports that work best for them and their members. “Together with a comprehensive range of quality social media assets to help promote fixtures and sports through social media, our customers will always get the support they need to get the most from their subscription.” BT Sport’s Premier League coverage starts on Saturday, August 12 with Brighton & Hove Albion v Manchester City, while the season's traditional curtain raiser – the Community Shield between Arsenal and Chelsea at Wembley Stadium – will take place on Sunday, August 6 at 2pm. Another early season highlight for BT Sport is the UEFA Super Cup clash on Tuesday, August 8 which sees Europa League winners Manchester United taking on Champions League holders Real Madrid. Manchester United play Real Madrid on Tuesday, August 8, live on BT Sport Club of the Month: Fleetwood WMC Fleetwood Working Men’s Club in Lancashire is our ‘Club of the Month’ for August. During the past 18 months the club has fought its way back from a devastating break-in which saw thieves ram a car through the front doors of the building and ransack the premises, costing the club a total of £47,000. But with the full support of their members, the club’s Committee has embarked on a number of fundraising efforts to ensure that the club is back on a firm financial footing and looking to the future with confidence. For the full article, see page 10.
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BT Sport has announced that its clubsubscription prices will increase by 3.5%from September 1 with the broadcastercontinuing to use the 2010 business rates tocalculate the amount paid by venues.
New for the 17/18 season, BT Sport will begiving clubs the chance to tailor promotionalposters to appeal to their members’ keyinterests by selecting specific fixture postersacross a range of sports including football,rugby and boxing.
e broadcaster will also be making socialmedia assets available for clubs to downloadand use on their Twitter and Facebook pagesin order to publicise the live sport they haveon offer.
Bruce Cuthbert, Director commercialcustomers, BT Sport, said: “As we enter ourfih season we are incredibly proud to beoffering customers our strongest line-up ofexclusively live sport ever.
“And what a season it will be. Togetherwith the Premier League and the FA Cup, weare the exclusive home of all the UEFAChampions League and the UEFA EuropaLeague, and with five English teams in theUEFA Champions League for the first time,including the return of previous Europeanwinners Chelsea, Manchester United andLiverpool, the season will be our strongestyet.
“In addition to our exclusive domestic and
Club JournalAugust 2017 The magazine for all CIU members 75p
BT Sport raises its club subscription price by 3.5% INSIDE...Editor’s Letter. . . . . . . . . 2
Club News. . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CIU Racing Club. . . . . . . 9
Club of the Month. . . 10
HQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Club Outings. . . . . . . . . 18
Crossword. . . . . . . . . . . 21
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European football, we also have AvivaPremiership Rugby plus for the first timeAshes cricket this Christmas and all new BTSport Fight Nights featuring world-classboxing.
“We think BT Sport continues to offer ourcustomers incredible value for money.
"We will also be launching a free tailoredpoint-of-sale service, giving clubs theopportunity to choose from a number ofdifferent poster packs or alternatively theycan opt to compile their own by selectingspecific fixture posters from a range of sportsthat work best for them and their members.
“Together with a comprehensive range ofquality social media assets to help promotefixtures and sports through social media, ourcustomers will always get the support theyneed to get the most from theirsubscription.”
BT Sport’s Premier League coverage startson Saturday, August 12 with Brighton &Hove Albion v Manchester City, while theseason's traditional curtain raiser – theCommunity Shield between Arsenal andChelsea at Wembley Stadium – will takeplace on Sunday, August 6 at 2pm.
Another early season highlight for BTSport is the UEFA Super Cup clash onTuesday, August 8 which sees Europa Leaguewinners Manchester United taking onChampions League holders Real Madrid.
Manchester United play RealMadrid on Tuesday, August
8, live on BT Sport
Club of the Month:Fleetwood WMC Fleetwood Working Men’s Club inLancashire is our ‘Club of the Month’ forAugust.
During the past 18 months the club hasfought its way back from a devastatingbreak-in which saw thieves ram a carthrough the front doors of the building andransack the premises, costing the club a totalof £47,000.
But with the full support of theirmembers, the club’s Committee hasembarked on a number of fundraisingefforts to ensure that the club is back on afirm financial footing and looking to thefuture with confidence.
For the full article, see page 10.
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Welcome to the August edition of ClubJournal.
It has certainly been a busy time at HeadOffice in recent months. The Union’s ClubSecretary Handbook has now been fullyupdated and revised to include all changes toGovernment legislation.
A free copy will be issued to every CIUClub Secretary but additional copies can bepurchased from Head Office, priced at £5each.
On page 15, we have information regardingcharges made for live performances andwhether the income is subject to VAT at 20 percent. e CIU has sought advice from IanSpencer who has assisted our clubs with VATissues over the past few years.
Ian advises that VAT legislation sets out thatincome generated from the provision of ‘livecultural entertainment’ by a ‘not for profit’entity is correctly described as being exemptfrom VAT.
Ian has indicated he is willing to assist anyclub in making a retrospective claim foroverstated VAT.
He can be contacted, by email at:[email protected] or bycalling him on 07804 864209.
Our ‘Club of the Month’ for August isFleetwood Working Mens Club inLancashire which experienced a majorsetback when it was the victim of adevastating robbery.
Now, some 18 months later, the club hasemerged from that trauma all the strongerfor the experience.
You can read the full, upliing story onhow the members pulled together toovercome adversity on page 10.
Elsewhere in the issue, we hear from SouthWales Branch Secretary Henry Shanahanabout his life in clubs. You can read theinterview on page 14.
We also report from the recent AGM ofthe All-Party Parliamentary Group for Non-Profit Making Members’ Clubs which tookplace in Westminster at the end of June andsaw several CIU officials in attendance.
Accompanying this issue is a CIU RacingClub supplement which sets out some of the
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upcoming horse racing fixtures for whichCIU members can obtain discounted tickets.
It also includes details of Dransfields CIUCharity Raceday at Wetherby Racecourse,one of the best-attended Union events of theyear.
Finally, another reminder about theDransfields CIU Greyhound Racenight onTuesday, September 19 in Sheffield.
I hope you enjoy the issue.
Stephen Goulding, Editor
George Dawson CMDPresident
John TobinVice-President
Kenneth D Green CMDGeneral Secretary
John Batchelor NEC Member
Geoff Blakeley CMDNEC Member
Sid HicksNEC Member
Ken Roberts CMDNEC Member
Philip LarkinNEC Member
Chris O’Neill CMDNEC Member
John BakerNEC Member
Dave Gravel CMDNEC Member
Carol GoddardNEC Member
Geoff WhewellNEC Member
Bob Russell CMDNEC Member
George SmithNEC Member
CLUB JOURNAL
Club Journal • 3
NEWS
Presentations for Sherburn Village WMC quartet
Pictured, left to right: Chris Liddle (Chairman, Sherburn Village WMC), Robert Scott (Treasurer,Sherburn Village WMC), George Smith (Durham Branch Secretary), Stan Summers (Durham Vice-President), Arthur Smith (Committee Member, Sherburn Village WMC) and Keith Smith (ClubSecretary, Sherburn Village WMC)
Poynton WMC in Stockportstages event for ‘Ollie’s Army’An event was held at Poynton WorkingMen’s Club, Stockport, in June in aid ofthe charity Ollie’s Army. The event saw a number of singers
and dancers performing music fromseveral decades. Alongside the music a signed
Manchester City shirt and a footballsigned by members of the ManchesterUnited squad were auctioned, while araffle was held for a number of prizesdonated by local businesses. Ollie’s Army is a charity that is helping
support two local siblings – Ollie andAmelia –who are suffering from Battendisease as well as raising awareness oftheir condition. Batten disease is one of approximately
50 diseases called lysosomal storagedisorders (LSD), meaning that geneticmutations disrupt the cells ability todispose of wastes. For more information on the charity,
visit: http://olliesarmy.co.uk/
Ipswich’s California Social Clubearns accolade from CAMRAThe California Social Club in Ipswich hasbeen named as ‘Club of the Year’ by theIpswich & East Suffolk Branch of theCampaign For Real Ale (CAMRA).Club Steward Pete Murton said: “We
didn’t even know we had beennominated. We only knew when we gota message saying we had won theCAMRA ‘Club of the Year’ Award. “I think people are often fed up with
lagers as there are so many more tastesand flavours with real ale. “We seem to be doing really well at
the moment and all our members comein regularly. Members of CAMRA can alsocome to the club.”
Revised CIU Club SecretaryHandbook is now availableThe Union’s Club Secretary Handbookhas now been fully updated and revisedto include all changes to Governmentlegislation.A free copy will be issued to every CIU
Club Secretary. Additional copies can be purchased
from Head Office, priced at £5 each.
Sherburn Village WMC in Durham held apresentation evening on June 17 to hand outAwards to four members.
e four members were: Chairman ChrisLiddle (10 years service), Treasurer Robert
Scott (25 years service), Committee MemberArthur Smith (10 years service) and ClubSecretary Keith Smith (10 years service).
George Smith and Stan Summers fromDurham Branch made the presentations.
Adrian Club hosts ‘Purple Day’ for St Gemma’s Hospice
Adrian Social Club in Leeds recently held a Purple Day in aid of St Gemma’s Hospice which involvedcake stalls, book stalls, raffles, face painting and a bouncy castle. The members and volunteersmanaged to raise a grand total of £1131.20 for this very worthy cause
NEWS IN BRIEF
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NEWS
NEWS IN BRIEF
Sky adds two channels to itsall-new programming line-up Sky Sports has launched a newprogramming line-up and two extrachannels.David Rey, managing director of Sky
Business, said: “We’re revamping theSky Sports line-up and launching twoextra channels, meaning Sky Sportsclubs will now enjoy access to all thebiggest sporting events across 10channels.“It’s about making sure we
continue to offer an outstanding livesport experience for sports fans,helping clubs to make moneythrough live sport by encouragingeven more members through thedoor.“With new dedicated sports
channels including Sky Sports PremierLeague and a Main Event channel, it’snever been simpler for licensees tofind and show the sports that mattermost to club members. “It’s the perfect way to kick off the
new football season and great newsfor clubs who can look forward toreaping the benefits of our bestoffering yet.”This season, Sky Sports’ content
includes: 126 exclusively live PremierLeague game, 127 matches from theEFL season, 30 matches from the SPFL,360 rugby union games, all 20 F1Grands Prix, up to 100 rugby leagueties, all the England cricket team’shome matches, plus all four golfMajors. The new line-up of channels and
and Union General Secretary Kenneth D Green CMD visited Handsworth Social Club, Sheffield, in Juneto present a Certificate of Merit Award to Steven Todd. Pictured, left to right: Ron Staniland(Club Secretary, Handsworth Social Club), Bert Hurt (Branch Executive, No.10 Panel), Steven Todd(Committee Member, Handsworth Social Club) and Kenneth D Green CMD (Union GeneralSecretary)
Steven Todd presented with his Certificate of Merit
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Clarice and Dave mark 75 years of service to their club
NEWS
FORSERVICE
and Pictured, left to right: Ken Tidbury (South East Midlands Branch Executive), Clarice Goodman (FinanceDirector/Trustee, Earls Barton WMC) and David Brawn (Club Secretary/Treasurer, Earls Barton WMC)
50-Year Service AwardColin Lewing, Kent Branch
Long Service AwardPeter Taylor, Rawmarsh Trades & Labour Club,South Yorkshire Branch
Certificate of MeritBarry Crockford, Crofton (Hants) Club,Wessex BranchJohn Jarvis, Tovil Working Mens Club,Kent Branch
Earls Barton WMC in Northamptonshirerecently celebrated major milestones beingreached by two of their stalwart Committeemembers.
Clarice Goodman has completed 25 yearsof service to the club, firstly as a Committeemember, then a Trustee and, since theformation of the club as a limited company,Finance Director.
She joined the club Committee in 1992and has been a very loyal officer to the club.
David Brawn has completed 50 years ofservice - 10 years on the Committee and 40years as Club Secretary.
David joined the club on his 18th birthdayin 1967 and soon joined the Committee.
In March 1977, he took over the role ofClub Secretary in succession to Bill Munnsand still holds the position.
ree years ago, David also took over asClub Treasurer.
“With Clarice and myself getting older,we’re concerned about where ourreplacements are going to come from,” saidDavid.
“To ensure the club continues in thevillage, we are actively seeking members tohelp run the club and organise events.”
Clubs admitted into membership of the UnionMoorends Social Club (Doncaster Branch)
Clubs Closed
Tonbridge RBL Club (Kent Branch)
Hartlepool Corporation Welfare Club (Durham Branch)
Club name changesPoole Labour and Club to Poole Centenary Hall and Club
Woodlands Park Sports & Social Club to Woodlands Park Club
Hove Edge Bowling & WM Club to Hove Edge Bowling & SocialClub Ltd.
Middlestown WM Club to New Albion House
Hartshead Moor WM Club to Hartshead Club
Carcroft Village WM Club to Carcroft Village Social Club
Monks Road WM Club to Monks Road Sports & Social Club
Two Gates WM Club to Two Gates Sports & Social Club
Crosshills Social Club to Crosshills Social Club Ltd
CLUB NOTICES
NEWS IN BRIEF
Dates announced for ClubLaw/Finance Weekend School The next combined Club Law/FinanceWeekend will take place October 19-22.The venue will be confirmed and will
be published in the next issue of ClubJournal. Please contact Cath Fitzpatrick at
Head Office at: [email protected] more information and applicationdetails.
OBITUARIES
It is with deepsadness that theGER Sports Clubin March, Cambridgeshire,announces thepassing of their Vice-PresidentBarry Fox after a short illness. Barry was a valued member
of the club, a past Preisdent,Vice-President and Committeeperson who gave many hoursof service to the club. He will be missed by us all.
Barry Fox
NEWS
Honours for Main Line Social Club’s Peter Pierce
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e rum has signed the EnglandTwenty20 and ODI star Eoin Morgan as itsbrand ambassador and, as part of thesponsorship, he features on selected bottlesof Captain Morgan dressed in flamboyantcricket whites and holding a cricket bat (seelabel above).
e brand also recently unveiledLeicester City captain Wes Morgan as abrand ambassador.
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Union President George Dawson CMD visited Main Line Social Club in Leeds to present a 40-YearAward to club stalwart Peter Pierce. Pictured, left to right: George Sowerby (Vice-President,Leeds Branch), Terry Coffey (President, Leeds Branch), Peter Pierce (40-Year Award) and GeorgeDawson CMD (Union President)
William Fothergill, President of the Prudhoe Social Club in Northumberland, received his 50-YearClub Service Award at a ceremony held at the club on Thursday, June 22.
Pictured, back row, left to right: Harry Chandler (No.10 Division Executive), William Stoker (No.4Division Executive), Jim Sullivan (Treasurer, Prudhoe Social Club), Phil Jackson (Vice-Chairman,Prudhoe Social Club), Chris Jackson (Secretary, Prudhoe Social Club), Sid Hicks (NationalExecutive Member).
Front row, left to right: Alan Hardy (President, Northumberland Branch), Dave Richardson(Northumberland Branch Secretary), William Fothergill (President, Prudhoe Social Club) andKenneth D Green CMD (Union General Secretary)
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leetwood Working Mens Club,situated in the famous fishing portin Lancashire, suffered a
nightmare scenario in April 2015, when, ona Sunday night aer the club had closed forthe evening, raiders used a car as a batteringram to smash through the front doors andransack the premises, wrecking severalgaming machines in the process.
In total the robbery cost the club £47,000,a situation made worse by the fact that theirinsurance company refused to pay out.
“e club was in a terrible state on themorning aer the break-in so it was anawful situation for the club to find itself in,”says Club President Wilf Cartmell.
“We actually had CCTV installed whichwould have captured the whole incident butthey stole the machine so the police haven’tbeen able to track the culprits down.”
Instead of being disheartened by theincident, the club’s members rallied roundand decided to roll up their sleeves and lookat new sources of income to offset the lossessustained.
“We’d never really concentrated on hiringout our Concert Room for private parties so
we set about letting people know in the localarea that the space – which has a capacity foraround 200 people – was available to hostfunctions,” explains Wilf.
“It has been a great success hiring out theroom on Fridays and Saturdays as theaverage take for each function is around£2,500.
“Having more people coming through thedoors has also resulted in an increase inmembers. We currently have 800 membersbut more and more people are showing aninterest in joining aer attending a party atthe club.
“e club looks back to its best now aswe’ve carried out improvements both insideand outside.”
e club is very busy throughout the weekwith a full programme of regular events.
Bingo is particularly popular with sessionson Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sundaydrawing a big turnout.
Darts and dominoes take centre stage onMonday and Friday nights and when theConcert Room is not booked, the club putson live entertainment, normally a solo artist.
Snooker is also a mainstay of the club and
FLEETWOOD WORKING MENS CLUB
CLUB OF THE MONTH
Fleetwood Working Mens Club suffered a devastating break-in some 18 months ago but the membersand Committee have rallied round to repair the damage and ensure that the club has a bright future
it has great facilities with two full-size tablesand a number of teams, including a veteransside, which compete in the local leaguecompetitions.
Last year saw the club stage a sell-outevent with former World Champion KenDoherty and commentator John Virgo anda number of top players have honed theirskills on the Fleetwood WMC green baizedown the years.
e club is firmly rooted in thecommunity and Wilf – a former deep seafisherman – is the latest in a long line ofCartmells who have ensured that the clubhas flourished over the years.
Club Secretary Pat Regan is herself thedaughter of a former Secretary of the club,while her grandparents were the Stewardand Stewardess of the club.
“It’s a great club to be part of and we’revery lucky to have such great support fromour members,” says Wilf.
“at robbery really hit the club badly butwe picked ourselves up and have comethrough the other side all the stronger for itand with a renewed optimism for thefuture.”
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ans of the TV reality show StorageHunters – in which the contentsof abandoned storage units are
auctioned off, sight unseen – might besurprised to discover that the show'sAmerican host Sean Kelly is not just aprofessional auctioneer, but also a laudedstand-up comedian.
e 47 year old has been performingcomedy for the past two decades,including headlining stints at the MGMGrand in Las Vegas, and is touring Britainin the autumn with his show ‘Sean Kellyand the Stars of Storage Hunters’ alongsidefellow performers T-Money and GreenMile.
“I'm doing my solo show throughout theEdinburgh Festival in August but inSeptember I start a new 27-date touralongside T-Money and Green Mile whoare both in Storage Hunters as well asbeing very experienced stand-upcomedians,” says Sean.
Much of Sean's comedy act stems fromhis varied and unusual life which has seenhim complete a combat tour in Iraqduring Desert Storm, catch shopliers asan undercover store detective in Italy andwork as an auctioneer, the job which ledhim to come up with the concept ofStorage Hunters.
“e format is going to be stand-upcomedy, mainly life stories from all thethings I’ve done, but at the end of eachshow we're going to do an auction for theHelp For Heroes charity whereby we askaudience members to bring in an itemfrom home,” he explains.
“When we've done this in the past,people have brought in some veryinteresting things. One guy even broughtin a painting of his naked wife. She was atthe show and even came on stage to helpme auction it off!
“But the key thing about the auction isthat we raise as much money as possiblefor Help For Heroes. I know CIU clubshave raised many thousands for this greatcause over the years and it’s a charity that’scertainly very close to my heart.
“I’m friends with lots of guys who camehome from combat duties and have
INTERVIEW: SEAN KELLY Sean Kelly, the American presenter of popular reality TV show Storage Hunters, is in the UK for a seriesof live stand-up comedy dates and took the time to chat to Club Journal about the upcoming tour
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Union ANSean Kelly, presenter of TV reality show Storage Hunters, is touring the UK in September
struggled. Help For Heroes is one of thoseorganisations which does so much for ourex-servicemen and ex-servicewomen,building facilities and providing long-termcare.”
So why does Sean think Storage Hunters,which has run on both US and UK TV,has been such a hit with audiences?
“e show is basically a treasure hunt,”he says. “I think it's the suspense of what'sinside the storage unit and whether thebidders are going to make a profit or notthat provides the hook for audiences.
“I love the idea that people just walkaway from their storage units and that forone flat price at an auction you couldpossibly make a lot of money dependingon what's in there. I love the gamble.
“But what really made me want to dothe show was when I was doing an auctionone day and two guys got into a fight whilebidding over a particular lot.
“I just said to myself: 'Wow, this isAntiques Roadshow meets Pro Wrestling!'I just love the aggression of the bidders. IfI wasn't on the show, I'd definitely want towatch it.”
And how does he feel the US versiondiffers with the shows filmed in the UK?
“If you come across antiques in the UK,they're proper antiques whereas the US isa relatively young country so you rarelycome across the real thing,” he says.
“On one UK show, there was a storageunit which contained a collection ofViking jewellery and another with a loadof Roman coins. You wouldn't find stufflike that in the States.”
And, of course, Sean’s engagingpersonality is a key to the show’s appeal ashe presides authoritatively and good-humouredly over the auctions.
“Becoming an auctioneer was just achance thing,” he says. “I was working as acomedian when a friend asked me to fill infor him at an auction because he thought Iwas good at crowd work.
“I didn’t have any idea what I was doingbut I did my best, it went well and I fell inlove with it. I went back to school to learnhow to do it properly and I’ve now doneall sorts of auctions - charity auctions, carauctions, real estate auctions, you name it,I’ve sold it.”
For more information on Sean Kelly’supcoming tour, visit:www.seanbrandonkelly.com
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NEWS IN BRIEF
Contracts and Handbook stillavailable from Branch Offices The CIU Contracts and Handbookhave been updated and reprinted for2017.
They are available to buy from yourlocal Branch. The documentsavailable are:
l Club Staff Handbookl Club Steward Contractl Bar Manager Contractl Bar/Cleaning Staff Contractl Bar/Cleaning Staff Terms and
Conditions of Employmentl Bar/Cleaning Temporary Staff
Terms and Conditions ofEmployment
l Club Staff AccommodationContract
The club documents are priced asfollows: £5 for each Handbook; £2.50for each Contract (except the ClubStaff Accommodation Contractwhich is priced at £1.30 as a speciallimited edition) and £1.50 for eachTerms and Conditions document.
These documents – available fromyour branch – take in all the currentlegislative requirements and havebeen produced to a high, professionalstandard.
National ExecutiveCommittee dates for 2017The remaining dates for themeetings of the National ExecutiveCommittee in 2017 are as follows: September - 6th/7thOctober - 4th/5thNovember - 1st/2ndDecember - 6th/7th
Annual Meeting 2018 datesThe dates for Blackpool 2018 havebeen confirmed: Thursday, April 12NEC Meeting/Branch DinnerFriday, April 13Beer & Trades ShowSaturday, April 14AGM
Q: How did you first become involved withclub administration and the CIU? I joined Mountain Ash Hibernian Band Clubin 1960. e reason I joined was because inWales at that time there was no Sundayopening for pubs so if you wanted a pint on aSunday you had to be a member of a club. Isoon became very interested in how the clubwas being run and probably made a nuisanceof myself complaining about everything that Ithought was wrong.
e advice that was given to me was ‘if youthink you can do better, put your name up forCommittee’, so I did. I joined the Committeebefore becoming Assistant Secretary and then,in 1980, Secretary of the club.
During my time as Secretary we knockeddown the club and completely rebuilt it withthe result that, in 1990, I stood down from therole and we took on a full-time Secretary tocope with what had become a very busy club. Ijoined the Branch Committee in 2007 beforetaking on the Branch Secretary job in 2014.
Q: How are clubs in your area generallyfaring at the moment?We have some excellent clubs in South Walesbut the majority of clubs are struggling. eones which are very well managed are copingbut there are some which are lacking themanagement skills to run their clubseffectively. What people must understand isthat we’re amateurs running big business giventhat even a small club can turn over 250k ayear.
Q: If the Prime Minister offered you threewishes on behalf of clubs, what would theybe?Firstly, that all Licensing Authorities aresinging off the same hymn sheet. Licensingofficers are giving clubs trouble all over thecountry because different authorities havecompletely different interpretations of theLicensing Act.
Secondly, to give us a level playing field withsupermarkets when it comes to selling alcoholas clubs can’t compete at the moment.
irdly, I’d like to see a reduction in pricesfor live sports channels. It’s currently done onrateable value but there are some big clubswhich have a high rateable value but cannotafford the expensive subscription costs toreceive live sport.
Q: Are there any particular areas of modernlife which you see as having a knock-oneffect to clubs?e culture of young people has changed andmany of them don’t want to join a club becausethey don’t like the discipline and would ratherhead off into the city for the night. ere alsoseems to be less interest in traditional bargames. For example, Whist used to be verypopular in clubs in South Wales but nowadaysmany people wouldn’t have a clue what it is.
Q: What are the most positive signs you’veseen in the club sector in the past threeyears?ere are plenty of positives about, mostnotably that there are hardworking people whoare prepared to serve on club committees.ere are a lot of clubs with very goodcommittees. It’s also great to see clubscontinuing to do so much for their localcommunities, particularly for older people.
Q: If you could award an OCE (Order of theClub Empire ) who would it be to and why?e late Colin Hughes, former BranchSecretary of South Wales. He was one of mytutors when I was doing my CMD. He was anexcellent tutor and was always a great help andsupport to me.
Q: What clubs do you belong to?Mountain Ash Hibernian, CwmamanWorkmens Club and Lindsay ConstitutionalClub.
Q: Who has been your biggest influence inyour club life? Definitely the aforementioned Colin Hughes,as well as former South Wales BranchTreasurer Ivor Evans.
SPOTLIGHT ON... HENRY SHANAHAN CMDHenry Shanahan CMD, Branch Secretary for South Wales, joined Mountain Ash HibernianBand Club back in 1960 and has been heavily involved with club administration ever since
HenryShanahanCMD
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A REMINDER TO CLUBS ABOUT SUBSCRIPTION CARD RULES
Expert offers further advice on VAT treatment of admission chargesFurther to recent advice regarding charges made for liveperformances and whether the income is subject to VAT at 20% theCIU has sought advice from Ian Spencer who has assisted them withother VAT issues over the past few years.
Ian advises that VAT legislation sets out that income generatedfrom the provision of ‘live cultural entertainment’ by a ‘not for profit’entity is correctly described as being exempt from VAT.
Published HMRC guidance sets out that ‘live culturalentertainment’ covers anything of a musical, theatrical orchoreographed nature, i.e. a singer, duo, band etc, comedian ordancers.
Ian also advises that HMRC will generally accept that clubs are ‘notfor profit’ entities, although a number of criteria must be met. In Ian’s
recent experience, which covers making retrospective claims formore than 70 clubs, most clubs meet the criteria to be considered ‘notfor profit’, however in a few notable exceptions this has proved not tobe the case. Where the criteria are not met those clubs must accountfor VAT on income from live entertainment.
Ian has never known HMRC point out the overpayment of VATon live entertainment income and it seems that they will accept suchincome as Vatable without challenge if clubs do want to pay VAT onthis income.
Ian has indicated he is willing to assist any club in making aretrospective claim for overstated VAT. He can be contacted, by emailat: [email protected] or by calling him on 07804864209.
Clubs are being reminded that Subscription Cards must have thename and address of the issuing club clearly marked on them inorder to ensure doormen can implement the rules of the Unionwhen Associate Members are visiting clubs other than their own.
e Associate Card supplied by the Union clearly states: “AnAssociate before being admitted to the Club must produce theirSubscription Card (showing that their current subscription to theirclub has been paid).
Several instances across various branches have been reported of
Associate Members visiting other clubs but being unable to producea subscription card stating exactly what club they belonged to.
It appears that some clubs are simply issuing a Subscription Cardwhich shows that a payment has been made by the holder but notwhich club they are actually a member of.
Ensuring that all members have the correct credentials will helpavoid ill-feeling and embarrassment when Associate Members visitother CIU clubs, as they are perfectly entitled to do under the Unionrules.
e AGM of the All-Party ParliamentaryGroup for Non-Profit Making Members’Clubs took place on Tuesday, June 27 at theHouses of Parliament.
Attending on the behalf of the CIU wereUnion President George Dawson CMD,Union General Secretary Kenneth D GreenCMD, Union Vice-President John Tobin,NEC members Ken Roberts CMD and ChrisO’Neill CMD and Head Office ManagerStephen Goulding.
Also in attendance was new CIUParliamentary Consultant Gerry Sutcliffe,the former MP for Bradford South whoserved as Minister for Sport and Tourismfrom 2007 to 2010.
During the AGM, Lord Smith ofHindhead CBE, the Chief Executive of theAssociation of Conservative Clubs (ACC),was elected as the new Joint Chair of theGroup to serve alongside existing Joint ChairStephen Hepburn MP, the Labour Memberof Parliament for Jarrow.
Ian Mearns MP, the Labour Member ofParliament for Gateshead and AndrewGriffiths MP, the Conservative Member of
Parliament for Burton, were confirmed asthe two Vice-Chairs of the Group. Sir DavidCrausby MP, the Labour Member ofParliament for Bolton North East willcontinue as Secretary of the Group, whileGrahame Morris MP (Labour Member ofParliament for Easington), Lord Palmer,Philip Davies MP (Conservative Member ofParliament for Shipley) and Lord Mackenzieof Framwellgate remain as ExecutiveMembers of the Group.
e position of Treasurer remained vacantand will be on the agenda at the nextmeeting of the Group.
One of the key topics of discussion duringthe meeting was the recruitment of membersto the APPG.
It was agreed that the Group would dra aletter that would be sent to all Members ofParliament automatically enrolling them inthe APPG unless they specifically opt out ofmembership of the Group.
Once the response to the letter has beenquantified, the Group agreed that it will lookinto suitable dates on which to hold aParliamentary Reception.
A discussion also took place on theproposed merger between PRS for Musicand PPL and its implications for Members’Clubs.
It was agreed that a letter would be sentout from the Joint Chairs of the APPG toPRS For Music and PPL to seek clarificationon the matter.
CIU officials attend AGM All-Party Parliamentary Clubs Group
and Lord Smith of Hindhead CBE is the new JointChair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group forNon-Profit Making Members’ Clubs
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CLUB OUTINGS
New memberships available.CIU and RBL affiliated coach parties welcome!Free finger buffet for 49-seater coach visit!
Upgraded buffet at a discount.Contact Secretary on (01255) 674153
HAMPSHIRE & ISLE OF WIGHT
Leigh Park and District TUWMC439 Dunsbury Way, Havant PO9 5BDThe largest club on the South Coast
Situated 2 miles from A3(M) and A27 and within 20minutes’ drive of Goodwood and Fontwell Races.
Visiting clubs welcome. Live bands on Saturday nights
and food, darts, snooker and pool available all week.Please contact the Secretary on
Newport (I.W.) Social Club13-14 Lower St James Street, Newport,
Isle of Wight PO30 5HB. Tel: (01983) 527 291Situated in the centre of town, with a warm friendlyatmosphere where you can bring family and friends.
Open all day, function room, snooker room, darts, pooland jukebox. Kitchen now open 7 days a week for hotand cold food. Coach parties always welcome by prior
arrangement._________________________
COWES COMBINED SERVICES & SOCIAL CLUB85 High Street, Cowes, Isle of Wight PO31 7AJ.
A warm and friendly welcome is extended to all visitors.
Situated on the sea front with panoramic sea views from the stage dining area,
the club has one of the best views in the country. Ideal for parties and outings.
Freshly prepared meals available 7 days a week. Disabled facilities. Coach parties very welcome,
please notify Secretary or bar manager in advance. Entertainment Friday
A warm welcome is guaranteed to all CIU associatesand guests. A good selection of reasonably priced
beers and spirits available. Temporary membershipcan be arranged at the door for all holiday makers.
Large groups or coach parties are welcome with priorarrangements. Situated 5 minutes walk from the beach. Please contact secretary on (01323) 365738.
KENT
BEXLEYHEATH WMCRoyal Oak Road, Bexleyheath. DA6 7HG
Telephone (0208) 303 2163Friendly atmosphere, comfortable surroundings and an
excellent range of beers to quench your thirst. Everythingyou require on your visit to Bluewater and Lakeside
shopping centres. Refreshments available.(Please give advance notice).
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SUNDRIDGE PARK WMC134 BURNT ASH LANE, BROMLEY.
Tel: (020) 8464 3638 (Office); (020) 8460 6348 (Club)Located close to A21 and A20. A warm welcome is
extended to all visitors. Two bars serving a wide rangeof drinks. TV in bar and the lounge. Purpose-built snooker room
with four tables. Live entertainment Saturday and Sundayevenings. Coach parties by prior arrangement with the office.
LEEDS &WEST YORKSHIRE
Belle Isle WMCBelle Isle Road, Leeds LS10 3PE.
Warm and friendly club with large car park, good valuebeer and large concert room. Live bands Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. Coaches welcome.Contact Secretary on (0113) 2718 768.
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Visiting Blackpool or Yorkshire Coast?Haydock Park or York Races?
Then call at: Elland Working Men’s ClubRoseberry Street, Elland, West Yorkshire HX5 0HT
For your breakfast on the outward journey. And for an evening’ssplendid entertainment on your way home. We are only 2 milesfrom Junction 24, M62 on the A629. A warm welcome extended
to all Associate Members. Live entertainment on Saturdaynights. Dancing on Thursdays to our resident organist. Fully
modernised Concert Room and Lounge. Excellent Games Room.Floodlit Bowling Green. Large Car Park. Sky Sports,BT Sports andfree WI FI are available. Coach Parties welcome – please let ushave 14 days’ notice in writing to the Secretary Steve Graydon. Tel: Club (01422) 373 023. www.ellandwmc.web.com.
Telephone pre-bookings to be confirmed in writing to the Secretary.
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SWARCLIFFE WORKING MEN’S CLUBSwarcliffe Avenue, Leeds LS14 5DE
A warm and friendly welcome always assured in thecomfortable surroundings of our recently refurbishedclub. Live entertainment every Friday, Saturday and
Sunday evening. Relax in the quiet of the lounge or try agame of snooker on one of our three superb tables.
Big screen Sky Sports TV.Planning a day at the races?
York, Wetherby, Ripon.We are 2 minutes from the A64 and 5 minutes
from the M1. Breakfast and evening meals for largeparties available by appointment.
City Centre Club. Coach park right outside premises 2minutes from centre of Leicester. Coach parties andparties always welcome. Food supplied hot or cold – 7 days’ notice or please phone prior to visit. Children
welcome. Dances Monday, Tuesday and Friday.Entertainment available.
Phone or write to Secretary Eric Johnson
EASTBOURNE WORKING MEN’S CLUB102/104 Firle Road, Eastbourne BN22 8ET.
www.ewmc.clubVisit the one and only workers’ club in our lovely
South Coast town. We have live music, raffles, bingo,darts, snooker and pool. See our website for coming
events. A warm welcome to CIU members all year round._________________________
Littlehampton Trades & Labour ClubWick Street, Wick, Littlehampton
BN17 7JH. Telephone (01903) 714 054A warm welcome awaits all visitors. Facilities include
darts, crib and Sky TV. Catering for private parties can bearranged (14 days’ notice please). Live entertainment
every Saturday. Coach parties welcome with priornotice, please contact the Secretary.
ESSEX & EAST ANGLIA
COMRADES SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB,CLACTON
A warm welcome awaits at both our premises. 205 Old Road, a short walk from seafront, has liveentertainment Saturday evenings, disco Sunday
afternoons, back garden and car park. 9 Colne Road isone minute from sea front. Live entertainment
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday afternoons and Saturdayevenings. Pool, darts, raffles and bingo at both. Coachparties welcome by ringing the Secretary in advance
on (01255) 423 314._________________________
HUNSTANTON (NORFOLK)UNITED SERVICES SOCIAL CLUB
A warm welcome to all visitors. Large enclosed gardenand car park with sea views. Three snooker tables,
also pool table and darts. Bingo Mondays andThursdays and one game Saturday evening. Liveweekend entertainment. Catering arranged on
request. Disabled friendly. Close to Sandringham RoyalEstate, Coaches welcome midweek.
Contact Club Steward on (01485) 533360._________________________
SHERINGHAM TYNESIDE CLUB95 Station Road, Sheringham NR26 8RG
Safe beer garden and parking. Great home-made food atgreat prices seven days a week. Coaches welcome,
contact the Secretary in advance on (01263) 822570
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Naval & Military Club (Southend-on-Sea)20 Royal Terrace, Southend SS1 1DU.
Tel: (01702) 347169A warm and friendly welcome awaits you. Large rear
garden and roof terrace with fantastic views overlookingthe seafront and estuary. Live entertainment Saturdaynights and Wednesday afternoons. Hot and Cold Foodavailable every day of the week. Local Real Ale Club ofthe Year. Coach parties welcome but must contact the
Secretary/Chairman prior to the visit._________________________
FELIXSTOWE TRADES & LABOUR CLUB182 High Road West, Felixstowe IP11 9BB
Offers a warm welcome to all visitors. We are open 7days a week from midday offering a good selection of
beers. Entertainment every Saturday night. Visit our website for more info:
www.ftalc.co.uk_________________________
WALTON-ON-NAZE RBL CLUBVicarage Lane (off High Street)
Visiting the seaside?Our newly refurbished and refitted club extends a warm
welcome and friendly atmosphere. Two minutes from beachfront. Good range of drinks and bar snacks available
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CLUB OUTINGS
INTAKE SOCIAL CLUBCraithie Road, Doncaster DN2 5EG.
We are the closest club (5 minutes’ walk) toDoncaster Racecourse. We can get racing tickets for you.
Bar snacks available. Tremendous value for moneybar prices. Contact Secretary Tom Forester
SURREYEGHAM UNITED SERVICES CLUB111 Spring Rise, Egham, Surrey TW20 9PE.
****“North Surrey CAMRA Club of the Year 2008 & 2009”
“Finalist for CAMRA Club of the Year 2009”
****Located 5 minutes from J13 M25, handy for Windsor
Castle and races, Kempton, Ascot, Epsom and Sandown. 5 mins from Egham Station on the Waterloo to Reading
line. Three real ale and cider festivals a year. www.eusc.co.uk
Tel: (01784) 435120 or (07738) 714572(Real Ale Festivals and Party Bars also arranged)
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DAY OUT RACING
ESHER W.M.C.142 Esher High Street, Esher, Surrey.Telephone: (01372) 467 758
Sandown Race Course within walking distance.Kempton Park and Epsom also nearby.
A warm welcome is extended to all associate members.
THAMES VALLEYBanbury Trades & Labour Club32 West Bar Street, Banbury, Oxon OX16 9RR.
Tel: (01295) 254 168.A warm welcome is extended to all Associates.
Coach parties welcome with 14 days prior noticeto Secretary Joan Conley. Live entertainment on
Saturday night. Food available. Please contactSecretary with your booking.
WALES
CARDIFF WEST END SOCIAL CLUB
COWBRIDGE ROAD WEST, ELY, CARDIFF CF5 5BY.A very friendly welcome to CIU Associates and their
families from CARDIFF’S PREMIER SOCIAL CLUB.10 minutes from M4. 15 minutes to city centre.Millennium Stadium, Cardiff International Arena,
St. David’s Hall/ Centre, Cardiff Bay.Live entertainment every
Saturday night with Bingo/Raffle/Tote/DiscoFULL SKY SPORTS/RACING UK. Hot and cold food available.
COACH PARTIES MOST WELCOME.Telephone: (029) 2059 4004
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Bettws Social ClubLambourne Way, Bettws, Newport, Gwent.A warm friendly welcome assured to all CIU
affiliated members and guests.Less than 10 minutes from junction 26 of the M4.
Coach parties welcome by prior appointment. Live entertainment every Saturday evening. Catering can be provided by arrangement.
Tel: (01633) 858 780.
SKEGNESS EX-SERVICE CLUB2 Grand Parade, Skegness, PE25 2UN.
Telephone: (01754) 762113Located on the seafront near the clocktower, 2-3 mins
from town centre. Lounge bar, pool/children’s room, 1stfloor patio area. Reasonably priced beers/lagers and
house doubles. Selection of chilled baps. Liveentertainment every Saturday (Sundays main season).Sky and BT Sport shown. Open 11.30- 11.30 most days.Pre-booked coaches welcome – come to a completely
refurbished 21st century club.
LONDONTHE HAMMERSMITH CLUB
Rutland Grove, London W6 9DH10 mins’ walk from Fulham FC and less than 25mins by local transport to Chelsea and QPR. A
warm and friendly welcome to away fans lookingfor good hospitality and a relaxing drink.
Also 20 mins to Westfield, Europe’s largest shoppingcentre and 30 mins to West End theatres.
Contact Thomas on 07798 735267 or visitwww.hammersmithclub.co.uk
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HARROW ROYAL BRITISH LEGIONNortholt Road, South Harrow HA2 0DW.
Extends a warm welcome to all Associatemembers and guests.
Situated 10 minutes fromthe A40 and 20 minutes from Wembley
Stadium. Coach parties welcome with prior notificationto Bruce or Elaine on 0208 422 1222
For entertainment details check our website.www.harrow-club.co.uk
REMEMBRANCE CLUB LTD10 CHESTER ROAD, CASTLE BROMWICH,
BIRMINGHAM B36 9DDExtends a warm welcome to all Associate Members.
Live entertainment every Saturday and Sunday evening.Line Dancing Mondays. Ballroom Dancing Tuesdays.
Large comfortable lounge. Games Room. Ample parking.Close to M6/M42 (nr. Spaghetti Junction).
Coaches by arrangement.Contact the Secretary. (0121) 747 5256 / 747 2943_________________________
GREENLANDS SELECT SOCIAL CLUBA lively and friendly club.
We provide live entertainment Friday and Saturdayevenings, bingo Tuesday pm, Friday pm and
Sunday lunchtime, large TV showing Sky and BT Sport,Play and Stay playgroup Tuesday Wednesday andThursday am. Line dancing Tuesday 1pm - 3pm.Close to the M42 junction 2 we would welcome
football supporter coaches with prior arrangement and indeed any coaches by prior arrangement
with the club secretary and can provide hot and cold food if given notice.Please call Mrs Lynn Orme,
Club Secretary, on0121 475 2553 (8.30am till 1pm
NOT Thursday or Sunday.)_________________________
Yardley Wood Social Club118 School Road, Yardley Wood, Birmingham B14 4JR.
Club Tel: (0121) 474 2026 Sec: (0121) 474 3725
Visit our brand new website:www.yardleywoodsocialclub.com
Two large TV screens, 6 snooker tables, bingo and weekly entertainment, bowling green. Function rooms availablefor hire and catering.
Large car park at rear of the club.Associate members welcome.
YORKS (N&E)& NORTH EAST
BEECHWOOD, EASTERSIDE & DISTRICTSOCIAL CLUB
Broadwell Road, Easterside, Middlesbrough TS4 3PP.(Opposite The James Cook University Hospital)
Live music every night with bingo, totes and raffles.Large bar with 4 snooker and 2 pool tables, 2 dart
boards and all Sky sports channels. Two smoking areas with heated Beach Huts.
Coach parties welcome with prior notice to TheSecretary.
Tel: (01642) 318789Check the website it’s all on there:
www.beadsclub.co.uk
Going to watch Sunderland or Newcastle United?
Visit
BELMONT CLUB & INSTITUTEGrange Road, Carrville, Durham DH1 1AJ
Friendly club. Football and other sportssupporters welcome. Large screen TVs.
Coach parties by arrangement.Tel: (0191) 386 1487
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CENTRAL WMC7 Beaumont Street, Darlington
Tel: (01325) 464054Situated near town centre, five minutes from A1(M).
Associate members and coach parties are welcome asare football and racing followers. Please give priornotice. Live entertainment and catering by private
arrangement. Room available for birthdays,engagement parties, wakes and weddings.
Situated in the picturesque county town of NorthYorkshire, with easy access to A19 and the A1, we
extend a warm welcome to CIU associates. Only 15mins from Catterick, Ripon and Thirsk
racecourses. Racing and football channels showing onfour TVs. Live entertainment and bingo
Saturdays and Sundays._________________________
North Biddick Social ClubBonemill Lane, Fatfield, Washington NE38 8AN.Excellent riverside location. Five minutes from
A1(M) with excellent car/coach parkingfacilities. Games room with 2 snooker tables
and 2 pool tables. Restaurant facilities and buffetscatered for. Why not call on your way
to see football games or cricket games in thearea? Coaches welcome by prior arrangement
with Secretary Michael Normile on(0191) 416 0148
Why not visit our website atwww.northbiddickclub.co.uk
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POPPLETON ROAD WMC132 Poppleton Road, York YO26 4UP
(01904) 793398A warm friendly welcome assured to all
CIU affiliates and guests. Wide selection of beersavailable, ideal for the races and close to the city centre.Bingo and raffle Fridays. Live entertainment and bingo,
Saturdays and Sundays._________________________
VICTORIA SAILORS & WMC3 Cliff Street, Bridlington YO15 2NJ
Tel: 01262 605093Warm & friendly welcome offered to all C.I.U members,affiliated members & guests. Situated town centre, 200
metres from the beach and harbour. 2 snooker tables, pool, darts, cards and dominoes. Fullyfunctional kitchen open 7 days a week. Bingo 5 nights aweek and live entertainment every Friday and Saturday.
All Coach parties welcome with prior arrangements.Contact Derek or Jacky for more information.
CATTERICK SOCIAL CLUBSUNNYSIDE HOUSE, 20 HIGH ST CATTERICK VILLAGE
NORTH YORKS DL107LJ TEL 01748 811564
Located on the Great North Road, and ideally situated for racegoers attending Ripon,
Thirsk, York, Sedgefield and Catterick. Adjacent to A1(M) North and South.
Coaches welcomed with prior notification, please call the above number, evenings only.
Live entertainment, large screen TVs, pool table, and all usual club facilities.
CIU members, affiliates and guests assured of a warm welcome.
120 seat function room available free to club members for private parties, etc.
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City of York Tramways Employees’Club and Institute
1 Mill Street (off Piccadilly), York YO1 1PY.Entertainments Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Prize games. Concert room (seating 275), Games Room, Bar and live Sky Sports TV.
Visiting Associates are welcome. Parties byarrangement.
Darlington DL1 4ADA friendly club we provide entertainment on
Saturday & Sundays evenings, plus bingo & raffles also Quiz on Mondays
and bingo, Wednesday bingo & raffle.Situated close to railway station .
A snooker room plus pool table, BT Sport. Disabled facilities and lift to concert room.
Function rooms available for most occasions. Coach trips welcome with prior notice.
Contact office on 01325 380726
or bar 01325 464652.
With the summer holidays well and truly uponus again, you are probably thinking about aholiday, if you have not already booked up totravel.
With many holiday travel websites readilyavailable through the internet it pays to takeyour time and pay attention to the small printand also to check the details of any holidayretailer you are not familiar with before youcommit to booking.
There are many bogus or unauthorizedagents lurking online so always select anapproved website and never release your creditcard details unless you are quite sure you aredealing with a reputable agent or company.
When renting accommodation, especially ina foreign country, make sure that the beautifulenticing villa you just booked really does exist.
Many Britons have been conned into
booking non-existent villas in Cyprus throughonline scams.
If asked, never make a direct payment by abank draft several months in advance but try touse PayPal as you are then covered by PayPal’sown guarantee – as long as you file for a refundwith 45 days.
It is estimated that over 400,000 peoplehave fallen victim to what is called the ‘HolidayClub Scam’.
These clubs can take the form of schemesyou sign up for which offer hotel bookingdiscounts.
If you are considering joining one of theseclubs make sure you read the small print beforesigning and understand your cancellation rightsbefore committing or entering into a contract.
Unless you are asked to show your passportwhen checking into a hotel or by a police officeror government official you should not showyour passport to anyone unless they have alegitimate reason for asking for yourinformation.
Another tip - make two copies of yourpassport before you travel just in case it is lostor stolen while you are away.
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Sunday August 6 4pmBT Sport HDFA Community Shield:Chelsea v Arsenal
Sunday August 6 4.30pmSky Sports HDChampionship Football:Bolton Wanderers v LeedsUnited
Tuesday August 8 7.45pmBT Sport HDUEFA Super Cup: RealMadrid v Manchester United
Wednesday August 97.45pmSky Sports HDLeague Cup: ColchesterUnited v Aston Villa
Friday August 11 7.45pmSky Sports HDPremier League: Arsenal vLeicester City
Saturday August 12 12.30pmSky Sports HDPremier League:Watford vLiverpool
Saturday August 12 4pmSky Sports HDCricket: NatWest T20 Blast -Somerset v Kent Spitfires
Saturday August 12 5.30pmSky Sports HDChampionship Football:Middlesbrough v SheffieldUnited
Sunday August 13 1.30pmSky Sports HDPremier League: NewcastleUnited v Tottenham Hotspur
Sunday August 13 2.30pmSky Sports HDCricket: NatWest T20 Blast -Surrey v Sussex Sharks
Sunday August 13 4pmSky Sports HDPremier League: ManchesterUnited v West Ham United
SPORT
Club Journal looks ahead to some of the key sporting fixtures taking place in August as the new footballseason gets underway at Wembley with the FA Community Shield clash between Chelsea and Arsenal
SPORTING HIGHLIGHTS
Sunday August 6, 4pm – BT Sport 2 HD FA Community Shield: Chelsea v ArsenalThe traditional curtain-raiser to the English domesticseason takes place at Wembley as the League championstake on the FA Cup holders. This will be a repeat of lastseason’s FA Cup Final and both teams will desperate to geta win that will hopefully set the tone for the rest of theseason to follow.
Tuesday August 8, 7.45pm – BT Sport 2 HDUEFA Super Cup - Real Madrid v Manchester UnitedA clash between the UEFA Champions League winnersReal Madrid and UEFA Europa League championsManchester United. The venue will be the Philip II Arena inMacedonia and there will be some breathtaking talent ondisplay for both sides, including a raft of new faces in theManchester United squad.
England v West Indies,Friday, August 25, 11am,Sky Sports HD
Thursday August 17 2pmSky Sports HDInternational Cricket:England v West Indies, 1stTest - Day 1
Thursday August 17 7.45pmSky Sports HDChampionship Football:Bristol City v Aston Villa
Friday August 18 7.45pmSky Sports HDChampionship Football:Burton Albion vBirmingham City
Saturday August 19 12.30pmSky Sports HDPremier League: SwanseaCity v Manchester United
Saturday August 19 5.30pmSky Sports HDChampionship Football:Sunderland v Leeds United
Saturday August 19 5.30pmBT Sport 1 HDPremier League: Stoke City vArsenal
Sunday August 20 1pmSky Sports HDPremier League:Huddersfield Town vNewcastle United
Sunday August 20 4pmSky Sports HDPremier League: Tottenhamv Chelsea
Monday August 21 8pmSky Sports HDPremier League: ManchesterCity v Everton
Friday August 25 11amSky Sports HDInternational Cricket:England v West Indies, 2ndTest - Day 1
Friday August 25 7.45pmSky Sports HDChampionship Football:Bristol City v Aston Villa
Sunday August 20, 4pm – Sky Sports HDPremier League: Tottenham Hotspur v ChelseaA massive game for both sides as the title holders take onlast season’s runners-up at Tottenham’s temporary homeWembley Stadium. Spurs striker Harry Kane will be thedanger man for the home side and will be closely markedby an efficient Blues defence which was the cornerstoneof their Premier League title win in 2016/17.
Saturday August 26 12.30pmSky Sports HDPremier League: AFCBournemouth v ManchesterCity
Saturday August 26 2pmBBC1Rugby League: ChallengeCup Final
Saturday August 26 5.30pmBT Sport 1 HDPremier League: ManchesterUnited v Leicester City
Sunday August 27 1pmSky Sports F1 HDF1: Belgian Grand Prix
Sunday August 27 1.30pmSky Sports HDPremier League: WestBromwich Albion v StokeCity
Sunday August 27 4pmSky Sports HDPremier League: Liverpool vArsenal
Monday August 2811amSky Sports HDInternational Cricket:England v West Indies, 2ndTest - Day 5
Saturday August 27, 4pm – Sky Sports HDPremier League: Liverpool v ArsenalLiverpool fans are full of optimism for the season ahead,particularly with the signing of Mohamed Salah fromRoma. Manager Jurgen Klopp expects the Egyptianinternational to add a new dimension to the Reds’ attackand the Gunners will be keeping a close eye on him duringthe 90 minutes at Anfield.
Newcastle United vTottenham, Sunday,August 13, 1.30pm,Sky Sports 1 HD