Over 25 associations joined Club Mirror at the inaugural Club Association Lunch and Awards in what proved to be a fun and informative event.
Former miner Mick McGlashan has been associated with the CIU for 40 years. Last year he took up the reins as its general secretary. In an exclusive interview with Club Mirror he shares his hopes, fears and plans for the organization.
When Club Mirror editor Matthew Moggridge sampled his first pint of Stone Cutter in a JD Wetherspoon pub in London, he was inspired to call up Ian Bradford, proprietor of the Lymestone Brewery in Stone, Staffordshire.
Success in all its forms - from winning Awards to competitions - are assets which clubs can market. Club Mirror talks to winning clubs on the meaning of success. How to get it and more importantly, what to do with it!
Hot sun and global sporting events lead some people to think they’re on holiday – all be it in work time. So how should you approach employees who dress inappropriately? Or,worst still, decide to take time off ‘sick’ to enjoy the sun? Nick Arron offers his advice.
Training, who needs it? Everyone, says Paul Chase, director and head of UK Compliance at cpl training. From staff motivation to avoiding regulatory pitfalls, training is core to clubs prospering
Comedian Russell Kane won the Foster’s Best Comedy Show award at an awards ceremony held in Edinburgh during the famous Fringe festival and hosted by Pub Landlord, Al Murray, and Tim Key, winner of the 2009 Best Comedy Show.