Evening all, been meaning to join this forum for ages. I was bitten by the snooker bug in the late 1970s as a kid, as many were, had a 6x3 in the dining room at my parents house for years. Finally convinced the Mrs to get me one for my 47th birthday next week! Loved watching Jimmy White back in the day and Ronnie now, along with the healthy number of North East players currently on the tour.
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Hello, I have family in Durham and always went for a few frames in that club. That was the one above a kwikfit? Used to head along with my brother for a few pints and frames while others were along at the indoor market or the other shops. We usually stay in the premier inn central so was really handy. Shame it went really as I don't think there's anywhere as close. Enjoy the forum.:snooker:
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Originally Posted by Sitting Room Snooker View PostThat's the one. Nothing at all now in the city except for one at a private members club (the ones with the funny handshakes). Nearest ones are 5 miles to the east in Houghton-le-Spring or to the south-west in Spennymoor.:snooker:
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Originally Posted by Sitting Room Snooker View PostThe big snooker hall in Durham City got demolished last year to make way for student flats. A sad day. My neck of the woods, Houghton-le-Spring has a flourishing snooker club. Once I've knocked in my 6x3 at home, I'll be giving it a go there.It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head
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Originally Posted by Sitting Room Snooker View PostNot sure, I'll ask around at work. It used to be called Supa Snooker then latterly Durham City Snooker Club. Spent a few happy dinner times in there not wanting to go back to work.It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head
Wibble
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The real shame was the disrepair that it fell into. I used to go there quite regularly about 4 or 5 years ago and periodically up until it closed. The decline was astounding. I'm fairly certain that some of the tables weren't reclothed over that entire period. There are, of course, a number of reasons that this may have been the case, but it was still a shame to see.
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