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February 04, 2008

The Admiral Rodney/The Talbot, Knightwick

Just to update all readers and authors on the situation concerning the Admiral Rodney folk sessions. As many of you will be aware the session was suspended at the Rodney a few months ago due to discontent caused by poor ale qualtity and other issues. I am pleased to say that there is a new team in charge at the Rodney and local advice is that there has been a rapid and remarkable recovery of standards and quality, so much so that the new licencees are extremely keen to get a folk session up and running again. With this in mind it is planned to go and talk to the new people so that a convenient night can be decided upon on which to hopefully hold the folk nights without clashing with other live music session in the immediate area, i.e The Talbot and The Mason's Arms. Updates on the situation will be posted as soon as.

For those I don't have email addresses for - The Talbot is happening this Wednesday (6th Feb) in the Gold Room (Back Bar undergoing refit/renovation).

Hopefully see some of you there.

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