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I was at the airport, in a bit of a rush. Picked up a book by Stuart Maconie - Pies & Prejudice. It mentioned northern soul on the back cover.
Well it contains sweet FA about northern soul.
Maconie has a chip on his shoulder the size of the Pennine Way, the weight of which seems to be the cause of him reinventing some north - south divide. The section on Wigan was interesting though, apparently people from Wigan "really, really like pies" and Wigan contains one of the greatest night clubs in the country - Pemps! I think not.
The only mention of Wigan Casino I've come across in the book relates to a record shop that Russ Winstanley & Richard Searling jointly owned in Market Street. Not that this 'fact' is important in the scale of things, but did said record shop exist?