Soul On The Edge 15 Posted February 25, 2017 (edited) Plenty coming to this event - get there early to ensure admittance! Edited March 1, 2017 by Soul on the Edge Link to comment
Soul On The Edge 15 Posted March 22, 2017 Massive amounts of interest in this 70's to Modern event - ALL overnight rooms now sold so its "Walk in" only. Still a few overnight rooms available for our second "Stone Trough" night on August 12th when Eddy Edmondson & Steve Plumb are the guest DJs - Telephone 01282 844844 and quote "Soul night" to get the specially discounted rate of £40 per double/twin room including breakfast for two people Don't leave it too late as the hotel WILL sell out again. Link to comment
Soul On The Edge 15 Posted March 23, 2017 Have a look around the venue here on Facebook :- Link to comment
Cally49 68 Posted April 1, 2017 Just A Week To Go - Cant Wait For A Brilliant Night Of Soul From The 70s Right Thru To 2017 -- See You There - Larry 1 Link to comment
Soul On The Edge 15 Posted April 4, 2017 If you are coming over to The Old Stone Trough this Saturday and you are intending to enjoy a meal in the restaurant - please note that the hotel and restaurant will be extremely busy so please allow plenty of time to be served. Also............. we will be running a raffle during the evening - first prize being two full passes for our weekender this October at The Foxfields Hotel (Face value £40) - if you already have passes and you win the raffle the passes are yours to sell or pass on to friends - tickets will be £1 each and ALL proceeds will be going to Cancer Research. Link to comment
Soul On The Edge 15 Posted April 10, 2017 Many thanks to everybody who came from far and wide to be with us at our 'Soul on the Edge' 70s to Modern night at The Old Stone Trough last Saturday night. We were overwhelmed with the response to this event and would like to apologise to those that were unable to get a seat due to us being full to capacity. We would also like to thank Gill Harrop who administered our raffle for us - £170 was raised for Cancer Research, Eddy Edmondson kindly presented the prizes and then upped the collection raised to £200 - TOP man and 'Thank you' to all of you for being so generous. Link to comment