465: The weekend starts here   Friday 30 July 2010

Portland Place, Carlisle

Portland Place, Carlisle

“Follow the simple questions below to find a nightclub that suits the mood you’re in.”
source: ukcd.com

416: Flat green   Monday 24 May 2010

Niddrie Bowling Club, Newcraighall Road, Edinburgh

Niddrie Bowling Club, Newcraighall Road, Edinburgh

“Sport has evolved. It is now much more professional and outdoor bowls needs to adapt to this change to take advantage of these opportunities.”
source: The Scottish Bowling Association

299: A quick flash   Tuesday 8 December 2009

Planet Out, Baxter's Place, Edinburgh

Planet Out, Baxter's Place, Edinburgh

“If strobe lighting, or other flashing or flickering lights come on without warning, you should immediately cover one eye with the palm of your hand and turn away from the light.”
source: Epilepsy Action

115: The Pensioners’ Pop-In   Wednesday 25 March 2009

Deptford Action Group for the Elderly, Deptford High Street, London

Deptford Action Group for the Elderly, Deptford High Street, London



“WON FOUR WARS, THIRD RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD POOREST PAID PENSIONERS IN EUROPE”
source: DAGE

photo by Sam Oakley

052: Merry Christmas boys and girls   Wednesday 24 December 2008

St Aloysius Social Club, Phoenix Road, London, NW1

St Aloysius Social Club, Phoenix Road, London, NW1



“Our Santa School provides Santa and his assistants who are fully trained disclosure checked, and work to a very strict code of practice”
source: Santa School

photo by Sam Oakley

022: Everybody loves a buzz   Wednesday 12 November 2008

Gala Bingo Edinburgh, Meadowbank Shopping Park

Gala Bingo Edinburgh, Meadowbank Shopping Park



Every week we pay out up to an amazing £28 million* pounds in bingo prizes … Bringing alive a promise that it’s ‘the bingo that gets you buzzing’

*subject to ticket sales

source: Gala Bingo

011: Pay as you go   Tuesday 28 October 2008

The Sapphire Rooms, Lothian Road, Edinburgh

The Sapphire Rooms, Lothian Road, Edinburgh



“According to Link, the company behind Britain’s ATM network, there are now five machines in the country that charge a massive £10 per transaction, and more than 30 with charges of £3 or more … the majority of the most expensive machines are installed in nightclubs and lap-dancing bars”
source: The Independent