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BOSCOMBE VILLAGE SOCIAL CLUB

After a very successful trial run at the Boscombe Village Social Club, it has been decided to retain this as the venue for Bourne Folk club nights for the coming season.

The management and staff at the Club have made every effort to look after us, and everyone has gone out of their way to make us welcome The club is on the main A338 Salisbury-Marlborough road and is situated on the left hand side just before the village of Allington.

Boscombe Social Club

There is a car park and a fully stocked bar, and we have been working hard over the past few weeks to book some very exciting and interesting guests for your enjoyment. For details of these please go to the Venues page and scroll down to “Boscombe Village Social Club.” More details from Dave on 07596 833797.

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Richard Digance

BOURNE FOLK AUTUMN PROGRAMME 2011/12

Bourne Folk announce another exciting and varied programme for the coming season which opens on Friday the 16th September with local musician GUY CHANT.
Also appearing at the Boscombe Village Club during the season we have JOHNNY COPPIN, LOUISE JORDAN, ANTHONY JOHN CLARKE, MEET ON THE LEDGE AND RICHARD DIGANCE and PHIL DRANE.

See the “Venues” page for more details.

Johnny Coppin

FLOOR SPOTS

Don’t hide your light under a bushel …….

We are still looking for local support acts to appear at the club, so why not brush up on those Bert Jansch riffs, practice those Sandy Denny songs in front of the mirror, and come along and wow us with your talent.
We’ll give you free admission and a big welcome. If you feel this could be your big chance, contact our very own Simon Cowell, aka Dave Baker, on 07596 833797, or Email gigs@salisburyfolk.co.uk

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