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Five
on the spin.
Darlington Snooker Club
has once again won Darlington CAMRA's branch Club of the Year. It is the
fifth time the club has won the award, and it has been a great
achievement in winning again after seeing an application to turn the
club into apartments being overturned back in September last year.
A
presentation was made on Thursday 15th May by branch committee member
Alan Holmes to proprietor Peter Everett during the club's Booze 'n' Cues
Beer Festival.
Peter
thanked
everyone
including
club
members,
CAMRA
members
and
his
staff
who
have
helped
him
during
the
threat
of
closure.
Darlington
Snooker Club enters the North East Club of the Year Competition for
2008, a competition it has won since 2004.
Crown's
seventh heaven.
Branch members have
awarded The Crown at Manfield Country Pub of the Year competition for a
record seventh time in a row. The Red Lion at Cotherstone, the branch's
Country Community Pub of the Year was second while the Shoulder of
Mutton at Kirby Hill was third in the voting.
A
presentation was made on Tuesday 13th May by branch Pubs Officer Pete
Fenwick, left in picture, to licensees Peter and Karen Hynes.
As a result The Crown
enters the Yorkshire Pub of the Year competition, a competition which it
won back in 2005.
Number
Twenty-2 is Town No 1.
Awarded Branch Pub of
the Year for 2008, a presentation was made on Tuesday 20th May by branch
chairman Peter Everett, right in picture, to licensee Ralph Wilkinson. It
was the fifth time that the pub in Coniscliffe Road has won this award
and a result it enters
the North East Pub of the Year competition, a competition
in which it
won from 1997 to 1999.
The
Quakerhouse in Mechanics Yard was second while the Britannia, winner of
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FEBRUARY
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In
the Community ...
CAMRA's Community
Pubs Week gave pubs in our branch area
the opportunity of winning
our Community Pub Awards for 2008, with
the award presentations
taking
place during CAMRA's
Community Pubs Week running
from 16th to 23rd February. For
the Country Community Pub
Award category, last
year's winner the
Crown at Manfield was pipped by the
Red Lion purely for the reasons
submitted by landlord
Richard Robinson on
behalf of his regulars. These included use by
clubs of
the dining room in the pub during the week, and Richard himself selling
raffle tickets over the bar for various
events. A presentation was made to
the Red Lion in Cotherstone on Saturday 16th
February. The reasons
for winning were well in evidence on our arrival with
locals playing dominoes. Branch member and
Community Pubs Committee Organiser Malcolm Dunstone
presented landlord
Richard Robinson, right in picture,
with the Country
Community Pub
of the Year 2008 Award
in front of a pub packed
full of regulars.
Richard, one of the youngest licensees thanked his regulars for
making the pub what it is, described by one of
the locals as "a cracking village
boozer".
In
the Town Community Pub Award category there
were
4 entries, The Britannia, Hole in the Wall, The Quakerhouse and the
recently re-opened
White Horse in Harrowgate Hill. Again, after
the hearing the reasons
for submission, the Britannia was
declared the winner following up its success in the last year's
competition. Branch Chairman Peter Everett
presented landlady Sue Carr, right in
picture, with
the Town
Community Pub of the Year 2008 Award. Sue
thanked all her regulars and those who use the pub for their
community activities
such as the
Spraire Lads Football Club, The Folk Club and Rotary Club.
The pub itself organises events including the popular
annual "Britannia
Whitby Trip" which takes place in August
during
Whitby's Folk
Week and also
celebrates Burn's
Night, St Patrick's Day and St George's Day with traditional food dishes.
Sue and partner Terry will also be
celebrating
7 years at the Britannia
at the end of March.
Congratulations to both the
Britannia and The Red Lion on their community awards.
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DECEMBER
2007
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Party
on down ...
Darlington Snooker Club
received its certificate for North East Club of the Year for 2007 at the
recent Christmas social held there on Thursday 27th December. Regional
Director Nick Whitaker, left in picture, presented proprietor Peter
Everett and mother Rita the certificate and commented on the excellent
hospitality of the family run business, which back in September fought
off an application to turn the club into flats. Successful beer
festivals plus the appearances of professional snooker stars including
recently, the six times World Snooker Champion Steve Davis, made the
club a worthy winner of the award for the fourth time running.
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SEPTEMBER
2007
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King's
Arms wins North East Pub of the Year again !.
The Kings Arms in Deptford,
Sunderland
has won the North East Pub of the Year competition for 2007, following
on from its success in the competition last year. This makes a fourth
win on the for a pub within the Sunderland & South Tyneside Branch
after successes for the Robin Hood in Jarrow and
Fitzgeralds in
Sunderland.
A presentation
was made by North East Regional
Director Nick Whitaker, left in picture,
on 13th September to
licensee Lucie Young
in along with the North
East CAMRA fraternity, who were present for the launch of the 2008 Good
Beer Guide.
The
Kings Arms now goes forward into the National
Pub of the Year competition
and has a chance along with
fifteen other pubs in the country of winning this
prestigious award. Darlington
CAMRA sends its very best wishes
to the
Kings Arms
in this competition.
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AUGUST
2007
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Four
on the Spin (or right on cue ??).
Darlington Snooker Club has
once more been right on cue when its comes to finding the CAMRA North
East Club of the Year for 2007.
The
first floor club, situated on the corner of Northgate and Corporation
Road scooped the major prize after it beat off competition from the
Pelaw Grange Greyhound Stadium near Chester-le-Street.
An
ecstatic Peter Everett said it was a privilege to win the award again,
citing the fact that many clubs in the north east are eligible to enter
the competition and to be the overall winner was a great achievement.
A
presentation will be made in the near future, and in the meantime up to
four guest ales from microbreweries both local and further a field are
available in this family run establishment.
At
the recent branch meeting at the Blacksmith's Arms, Preston-le-Skerne
Peter, pictured left, received his much awaited branch Club of the
Year Award from branch committee member Ian Jackson.
Another
plaque for the infamous Awards Wall !. Click on the picture for a larger
view
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MAY
2007
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For
Twenty-2, read No 1.
Branch
members past and present attended
the 25th birthday party
of Darlington CAMRA held at the Number Twenty-2
in Coniscliffe Road on 20th May.
The party
also gave the opportunity to present licensee Ralph
Wilkinson, left, with the Town Pub of the Year
2007 award, the
Number Twenty-2 winning the Town Pub of the Year award for the first time
since 2002, making
it along with the Crown a "double" for the Village Brewer
stable.
As
a result the Number Twenty-2 goes forward to
take part in the North East Pub
of the Year competition, a competition
in which it has been a winner on several occasions. Our best wishes go to
the Number Twenty-2 in this competition.
Crown
Delight.
Branch members visited the
Crown at Manfield en route to the Branch meeting at the Stanwick Arms on
Wednesday 2nd May to
present licensees Peter and Karen Hynes with the Branch's Pub of the
Year award.
Pubs
officer Pete Fenwick, right in picture,
presented Peter and Karen with the
Pub of the Year certificate
and the Crown now goes forward into the
Yorkshire Pub of the Year
Competition for 2007, a competition it won back in 2005 when it also
held Branch of the Year. What
price lightning striking twice ??.
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FEBRUARY
2007
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Community
Crown
Not content with winning CAMRA Pub of
the Year awards in local and regional form, the Crown at Manfield has
been voted best Rural Community Pub of the Year by members of Darlington
CAMRA at the recent branch meeting.
The Crown won its award
through its involvement in the community, involvement which includes
having a base for the local leek club and being a "local"
sweet shop for children as Manfield has no shop in the village. Also, a
couple of years ago during bad weather, the Crown acted as a refuge for
residents when the village was without power for a couple of days.
Darlington CAMRA Pubs Officer Pete Fenwick, right in picture, presented
Peter and Karen Hynes with the certificate for Rural Community Pub of
the Year.
Congratulations to
Peter and Karen on their "Community Crown".
Peter
Gets The Right One
Darlington Snooker Club licensee Peter Everett
has finally received his certificate for
CAMRA North East Club of the Year for 2006. Peter was handed the correct
certificate
after being inadvertently
given a 2007 North
East Club of the Year by Regional Director
Nick Whitaker at Darlington CAMRA's Christmas
Social.
Nominations
for the 2007 CAMRA North East Club of the Year
award will be taking place soon. What price a
fourth win on the trot
??. The certificate
is already assured
!.
Click the picture on the left to
see the real thing !.
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DECEMBER
2006
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Peter
Gets His Plaque
At the recent Darlington
CAMRA Christmas
Social at Darlington
Snooker Club the licensee Peter Everett,
right in picture, received his certificate
from North East Regional director Nick Whitaker for
CAMRA North East Club of the Year for 2006 making
a hat trick of wins in this competition. However, as the
picture shows Nick, while making his speech realised that the certificate
actually read 2007 and not 2006,
hence the need to suddenly arrange
the cover up !!.
However,
despite the inaccuracy,
it was all taken in good heart and a
replacement with the correct year will be presented to Peter shortly, and
in
the meantime, congratulations on winning the 2007 CAMRA North East Club of
the Year award already !. Is
someone out there with a crystal ball that knows something
we don't ??.
To spot the mistake
click the picture on the left.
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OCTOBER
2006
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KING'S
ARMS IS NORTH EAST PUB OF THE YEAR:
The Kings Arms in Deptford,
Sunderland
has won the North East Pub of the Year competition for 2006,
making a hat trick of wins
in this competition for pubs within the Sunderland & South Tyneside Branch
following in the footsteps of previous winners the Robin Hood in Jarrow and
Fitzgeralds in
Sunderland.
A presentation
was made by North East Regional
Director Nick Whitaker, centre in picture,
on 19th October to
licensee Lucie Young
in front of a packed house with regulars in attendance along with the North
East CAMRA fraternity.
The
Kings Arms now goes forward into the National
Pub of the Year competition
and has a chance along with
fifteen other pubs in the country of winning this
prestigious award. Darlington
CAMRA sends its very best wishes
to the
Kings Arms
in this competition.
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CROWN
IS COUNTRY CROWN:
The Crown at Manfield
has once again won Darlington CAMRA's Country Pub of the Year. It is the
fifth time in a row that the Crown has won the award.
A presentation was made to Peter and Karen
Hynes, pictured left, by Branch Chairman Angus Gair at the summer social held at the Crown
on 30th July.
SNOOKER
CLUB IS BRANCH CLUB OF THE YEAR:
Darlington Snooker Club
has won the Branch's Club of the Year
award for 2006. Peter
Everett, pictured left received his award at
the July branch meeting at the Greyhound from
Branch chairman Angus Gair.
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QUAKER
CELEBRATION:
The Quakerhouse has been voted Darlington CAMRA's Pub of the Year for 2006.
Manager Steve Metcalfe on hearing the news
said, "Normal service has been resumed". It is the fifth time
in seven years that the Quakerhouse has won the award and a presentation
was made to Steve and Lynda by Branch Chairman Angus Gair, left in
picture, on Sunday 4th June.
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| FEBRUARY 2006 |
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SNOOKER
CLUB IS NORTH EAST CLUB OF THE YEAR:
Darlington Snooker Club has once again
won the North East Club of the Year Competition, this time for 2005. Proprietor
Peter Everett received his award, left, from Regional Director Nick
Whitaker during the recent North East Regional Meeting held at the
Snooker Club on 21st February 2006.
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| NOVEMBER 2005
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JOHN CALLS IT A DAY:
John Taylor, the man behind Binns’
“Basement Off Licence” in Darlington retired earlier this month
after spending a decade in establishing an excellent range of bottled
beers. From starting out with just a few dozen beers John increased the range to over 400
beers and Binns is the only department store to appear in the Good Beer Guide.
Our
branch presented John, pictured second left at the front, with a tankard at last week’s branch
meeting at the Tap & Spile, left, and thanked him for his
contribution to promoting real ale in our area.
The branch wishes John a very long and happy retirement.
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SEPTEMBER 2005
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ROBIN
HOOD WINS NORTH EAST PUB OF THE YEAR:
Members of North East branches of CAMRA
awarded the Robin Hood in Jarrow as North East Pub of the Year for 2005.
Licensees Jess and Alison McConnell received
their award from Regional Director Nick
Whitaker during the recent North East Regional Meeting held at the Robin
Hood, the Jarrow Brewery tap on 20th September. The Robin Hood is now
eligible to win the National Pub of the Year award for 2005 and our best
wishes go to Jess, Alison and all the staff in this competition.
Also at
the North East Regional Meeting, a certificate was presented to Peter
Mills, Head Brewer at Jarrow Brewery for Rivet Catcher winning the North
East Beer of the Year Competition at Newcastle Beer Festival. Pete
Fenwick, whose original recipe Fenwick's Special became Rivet Catcher
and fellow Darlington CAMRA member Ian Jackson who assisted in brewing
Pete's creation were present. There was also success on a national scale
with Rivet Catcher winning the Silver Medal in the Golden Ales category
at the Champion Beer of Britain Competition at the Great British Beer
Festival at Olympia.
CROWN
INN GLORY:
Yorkshire members of CAMRA have awarded the
Crown at Manfield as Yorkshire Pub of the Year for 2005.
Licensees Peter and Karen Hynes were thrilled to bits at winning this
prestigious award. Yorkshire Regional Director Mick Moss said, “The Crown
was a worthy winner due to the excellent range and quality of
beers on offer plus the friendly atmosphere and also the wonderful service
given by Peter, Karen and all the staff”. The Crown’s award
makes it the most northerly pub in the county to win the Yorkshire Pub of
the Year, and adds to the local branch’s Pub of the Year award won back
in Spring, thus giving the opportunity to enter the Yorkshire Pub of
the Year competition.
Yorkshire Regional Director Mick Moss,
left in picture, presented Peter
and Karen with the certificate for Yorkshire Pub of the Year. The
Crown now goes forward to the CAMRA National Pub of the Year Competition
and has a chance of winning the award along with 15 other pubs, and the
overall winner will be declared in January 2006.
Best of luck to the Crown in this competition.
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JUNE
2005
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BRITANNIA
WINS BRANCH TOWN PUB OF THE YEAR:
The Britannia has been voted Darlington CAMRA's
Town Pub of the Year for 2005. Licensee Sue Carr was delighted to hear
she had won and it is the first time the "Brit" has won the
award. A presentation was made to Sue and partner Terry by Branch
Chairman Ian Jackson at the Branch meeting held there on 9th June.
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APRIL
2005
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CROWN
WINS BRANCH PUB OF THE YEAR:
The Crown at Manfield
has won Darlington CAMRA's Pub of the Year for the first time, beating the
Town winner The Britannia to win the award.
A presentation was made to Peter and Karen
Hynes, pictured left, by Branch Chairman Ian Jackson during the Crown
Beer Festival.
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JUNE
2004
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CROWN
WINS COUNTRY PUB OF THE YEAR:
The Crown at Manfield
has won Darlington CAMRA's Pub of the Year making it a hat trick of wins
in this competition. A presentation was made to Peter and Karen
Hynes, pictured left, by Branch Chairman Ian Jackson during
the branch meeting held at the Crown on June 9th.
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MAY
2004
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QUAKER
WINS PUB OF THE YEAR:
The Quaker based in Mechanics
Yard
has won Darlington CAMRA's Pub of the Year making it the third time it has
won the third time in four years.
A presentation was made to Steve Metcalfe and Lynda Harland,
left, by Branch Chairman Ian Jackson on May 30th during a beer festival
to celebrate Steve
And Lynda's second anniversary in taking over the tenancy of the Quaker.
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