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This is a club in the tradition of working men's clubs but with a greater emphasis on political information and activity - but there's no gender bar here!
This is a club in the tradition of working men's clubs - but there's no gender bar here!
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Note that the official name of this club is "trades" with an 's'.

This is a club in the tradition of working men's clubs - but there's no gender bar here!

The building is on two floors with a bar downstairs, and a function room upstairs, (equipped as a studio theatre). Entry to the building is by entryphone.

The facilities of WLTUC are available to members of the Club and their guests. To join as a full member, you need to be a member of a trade union (though you can still participate as an associate member if you are not in a union). To be allowed in as a guest, you must be signed in by a member of the Club.

There are two hand pumps - usually with one dispensing a frequently changing real ale: Taylor's Landlord, Bombardier, Deuchars IPA, Adnams, etc. Guinness, Labatt's and Stella are also on offer, and they have a range of spirits on optics, including Glenmorangie.

The Club has Wireless Broadband on offer, with 2 Windows PCs which are bookable. Contact IvorW if you want to make use of this facility.

I notice that an anonymous contributor made changes to this page on 19th January 2006. Please can you contact me, as I'd like to know who you are --IvorW.


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