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Singles' night at The City Club



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
A singles' night promoter has come up with a new way to help people answer the question – will I meet someone?
Peterborough DJ Richard Allen has spent the last four months trying to establish a good and popular singles' event for the many singletons in the area.

After running events at various venues around the city, he's settled on running regular events at The City Club. in Priestgate, because its core customer base is aged over 25 and its facilities lend themselves to the clientele that he's hoping to attract.

However, since day one, Richard has had a problem answering one question that every advance call he's received from a lady asking about the night has asked him – will I meet someone?

So Richard has decided to book a clairvoyant to tell the ladies what the future holds at his next night on November 29.

It may not cost the lucky ladies a penny to see clairvoyant Tony Bright, as everyone who attends the event will receive a draw ticket to win a free 15-minute consultation.

Richard said: "It wasn't until a lady said her stars said she would meet someone, that the idea dawned on me."

For more information, call Richard on 07963 267553.



The full article contains 212 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 12:14 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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