Live Entertainment & Buffet Nights at Bainland in May
All entertainment is free to our customers, Themed Buffet night menu shown in brackets. House menu is also available every night.
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Friday May 1st 2009 | Quiz night and Karaoke (‘BBQ Rib & Hot Dog’ Buffet Night)
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Saturday May 2nd 2009 | Katie Spicer – Live Singer 60’s through to 90’s music (‘Curry Night’)
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Sunday May 3rd 2009 | Andy Greaves – Magic Act for the kids (Sunday Carvery available)
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Saturday May 9th 2009 | Elaine King – Comedy Vocalist (Not suitable for children) (‘Chilli & Nacho’ Night)
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Friday May 22nd 2009 | Quiz night and Karaoke (‘BBQ Rib & Hot Dog’ Night)
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Saturday May 23rd 2009 | Sam Sillett – Live Singer covers of Tina Turner & Abba etc (‘Curry Night’)
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Sunday May 24th 2009 | Mr Jingles – Magic Act for the kids (Sunday Carvery available)
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Monday May 25th 2009 | Madelaine Roberts – Live Singer 60’s through to 90’s music (‘Pie & Pea’ Night)
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Thursday May 28th 2009 | Kenny J – 60’s, 70’s, 80’s (‘Pasta Night’)
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Friday May 29th 2009 | Emma Louise – Live Singer, modern Pop (‘Curry Night’)
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Saturday May 30th 2009 | Dave Springfield – Modern day band hits. (‘Mexican Night’)
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Open all year round, Bainland Country Park is classified as one of the top-graded parks in the country. If you stay away from multi-facility parks because you think they are too large, overcrowded and noisy ... pay a visit to Bainland Country Park and you will see just how wrong you can be!
Woodhall Spa is a delightful inland resort, and has become a haven for visitors craving relaxation and tranquillity.
Golf is one of the major attractions and for the keen golfer the Hotchkin Course (ranked 43rd World Golf Ranking) has tested many top ranking golfers. It is also Headquarters to the English Golf Union.
Jubilee Park is an ideal base for walking, cycling or touring and it also offers tennis, bowling, a heated outdoor swimming pool, children’s play area, putting and cricket.
The unique Kinema in the Woods and Kinema Too, near the old Spa building, is well worth a visit. It is one of the few back projection cinemas in the country an even offers entertainment on an original Compton Organ.
The Kinema was an old pavilion before becoming a cinema and during the last war it was affectionately known as the ‘Flicks in the Sticks’.