Sunday 1 May 2016

Issue No.26 May 2016

IN THIS ISSUE
Dickie Bird statue Barnsley

Stade News

ClubCall Leicester

Destination Barnsley

Kings Head Droylesden
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STADE NEWS
WREXHAM FANS TAKE OVER RACECOURSE
Supporters of National League club Wrexham have voted to take over the running of the Club's Racecourse Ground.
The fans will lease the stadium, one of the oldest in the world, on a 99 year deal from the Glyndwr University, who have agreed to lower the cost of the current lease.
The North Wales club itself is also in the hands of the fans, being owned by over 4,000 supporters.

MARINERS TERRACING PLEA REJECTED
Grimsby Town's application to install standing terraces at their current Blundell Park home, or any future new stadium, has been rejected by the 
Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
The club had hope to be a 'test-bed' for reintroducing terracing, but were advised by the Government department any conversions would have to be reversed if the club achieved promotion back to the Football League.


FURTHER DELAY FOR YORK'S NEW STADIUM
Fears are growing for the opening of York City's new stadium at Monks Cross, following the announcement of further contractual delays over construction contracts with the local City Council.
The £37m 8,000 capacity stadium and leisure complex was initially due to open in August this year, but now has a revised opening date for the start of the 2017/18 season.


POOLS TO RENAME TOWN END TERRACE
Hartlepool United are to rename the Town End at Victoria Park for the 2016/17 season.
The terrace will be known as the Prostate Cancer UK Stand, in recognition of the recent charity challenge completed by the Club's Chief Executive Russ Green, and Honorary President the Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling.
The duo completed ten marathons in ten days, walking from The Vic to Wembley, raising over £300,000 for the cancer charity.
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CLUBCALL Leicester City
Walkers Stadium, Filbert Way, Leicester LE2 7FL.
Founded - 1884
League - English Premier League
Capacity - 32,500
Record Attendance - 32,242
Nearest Railway Station - Leicester
Club Website - www.lcfc.com
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DESTINATION Barnsley
Barnsley Town Hall
Located just off the M1 motorway, the South Yorkshire town of Barnsley, founded on an industrial heritage of coal mining and glass-making, is an interesting destination
with a variety of attractions for visitors.
Probably the best place to start a visit is the Experience Barnsley Museum and Discovery Centre, located in the fine Town Hall, where the local Tourist Information office is also situated. The Cooper Gallery is a vibrant creative space with a range of art exhibitions and events, and The Civic is a unique multi-purpose arts centre showcasing music and theatre.
The town is home to a vibrant 300 stall traditional market, don't forget to sample the local Barnsley chop!
The surrounding area has a wealth of historical attractions, including the Wentworth Castle Gardens, Wortley Hall, also the English Heritage ruin of Monk Bretton Priory, and not forgetting the 17th Century working Worsbrough Water Mill.
Probably the most impressive attraction is the historical village of Elsecar.
With its architecture, canal, steam railway, shops and cafes there is something for everyone in this fascinating Heritage Centre.
Barnsley is the mid-point of the scenic Trans Pennine walking and cycling Trail, and is also a convenient base for visiting the nearby Peak District.


Barnsley Info
Travel - by road via M1/A628, by rail via Leeds or Sheffield.
Accommodation - most major hotel chains in the town centre or adjacent to the M1.
Pubs - Old No.7 on Market Hill is highly recommended, nearby Joseph Bramah also worth a visit.
Tourism Website - 
www.visit-barnsley.com
Barnsley FC
Oakwell, Grove Street, 
Barnsley S71 1ET.
Founded - 1887
League - Football League One
Capacity - 23,287
Record Attendance - 40,255
Nearest Railway Station - Barnsley
Club Website - www.barnsleyfc.co.uk



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FAMOUS FOOTBALL PUBS
Kings Head Droylesden
Large and welcoming Joseph Holt pub on Market Street, next to the Droylesden FC stadium.
Home of the local British Legion, the pub has a large lounge and separate bar area.
Full range of Holt cask beers available, no food served and all live TV football shown.
The adjacent Butchers Arms pub, after which the Droylesden ground was named, has now sadly been demolished.

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