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2010 Tours - Thursday 10th June Joint Pub Tour with Newport Levels Joint Tour with Pigsty Morris
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This week we were delighted to welcome Pigsty Morris, a newcomer to our touring programme, who hail from the Bristol area and are a lively group of mixed dancers.
8.30 p.m. Golden Lion, Magor
  
The Golden Lion is a traditional village pub in the Village Square in the centre of Magor, a classic old village pub dating to around 1600.
Isca Morrismen have visited the Golden Lion regularly over the years and we had our usual friendly welcome in this unspoilt country pub with a good range of real ales.
 
 
9.30 p.m. Wheatsheaf Inn, Magor
  
The Wheatsheaf is one of our favourite pubs in this area and we have danced here very regularly whilst taking part in the nearby Spring and Winter Fairs
The landlord Dave keeps a good selection of real ales and along with a warm welcome, we enjoyed this spot this evening.
 
 
Do come and see us at some stage and if you have a liking for tradition then you will be made very welcome. For those males amongst you who enjoy a pint or two and would like to keep fit then you will be ideal as a dancer.
 
 
If you are a musician of either sex who enjoys folk music, then again you will be well received, so whatever instrument you play, provided that it is portable, come and join us and learn our music. Come along and we'll ensure that you enjoy yourself and hopefully come back for more as we tour our area over the summer months.
 
If you require any more information then please check our Contact and Feedback page for our current officers telephone numbers or email us at our address: Enquiries 'at' Isca-Morrismen.com. We are a lively bunch and travel a fair bit with our activities, both in the UK and Overseas, so come on - contact us today and join in the fun, you'll not regret it!
 
 



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This year we are delighted that our traditional dancing programme is being sponsored by local Welsh Breweries, producers of excellent real ale to whom we are grateful for their wholehearted support.
Please enjoy their real ales and visit their websites to learn more by clicking on the pictures.
We also acknowledge the support and encouragement of The Mount Pleasant in Old Cwmbran, our after-practice venue during the winter.
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