Sometimes I leave a report of where I’ve been until some
time after it has happened, for periods when news is slow. And now that the
weather’s wet and grey I feel it’s time to think back to June when I went on
the Nottingham Invasion again.
This was my fourth visit to this monthly event. The most
popular posts on this blog are those which
relate to my previous trips to join the Invasion so if you want to read up more
about the fun to be had there, here are the links:
This time I’d reached Nottingham by train from Manchester
where I’d spent a couple of days catching up with friends in Canal Street – see
here http://suerichmond.blogspot.co.uk/2014/09/manchester-in-summer.html
). The journey between the two cities was not one I’d ever done before, and
it’s rather an attractive one as the railway cuts through the Pennines.
In Nottingham I stayed in the Welbeck Hotel just off the
city centre, a decent place and very good value, I thought. Mind you, anywhere
is good value compared to London! So I got myself nicely dressed and made up
for the evening with a floral summery dress and a leather jacket for when it
got chillier and I went to join Gina, Emma and Ange in Prezzo for dinner. It’s an Italian and the food was pretty
good. It was good to catch up with the girls as it had been a while since I had
last seen them.
We sauntered off to the New Foresters pub where, being summer, it was now nice to stand
out in the yard at the back (it’s always been wintry on previous visits). It
was good to say hi to old friends like Tania Thomas, Rachael Spire and Rachel
Katie Showdown and meet some new girls, Pippa Jo and her wife, Nikki Evans whom
so far I had only met online, Alison and Rachel Kay. I did miss Vanessa
Hardwick whom I’ve been trying to meet for a while. That’s because the Invasion
doesn’t stick to one location but is nomadic and who you chat to depends where
you end up.
With Rachael and Rachel in Revolution. Photo by Gina. |
So after the New Foresters we went to Revolution, not a venue I’d visited before. Mixed boys and
girls there but large and a bit too noisy so we didn’t stay long and went to a
new place a couple of doors along, the Rum House to try some of their cocktails, which were quite
potent. Well, as they should be! I preferred this place but the downstairs bar
where we sat and chatted closed at midnight so we headed to the venue we always
end up in, which is NG1. This
used to be a gay club but now seems not to bother emphasising the LGBT aspect,
which I guess is the best way for things to go. The bar area is still
comfortable, attractive and well-stocked and a good place for a chat, the dance
floor at the back is fun.
As I said, the Invasion tends to disperse over the
bars, pubs and clubs of the city centre and girls end up texting frantically to
see where everyone else has got to. You know, I’m not quite as young as makeup
makes me look and, frankly, after four venues and dinner I felt it was time to
call it a night.
I do recommend this event on the third Friday of every
month. Compared to the small area and noisy venues frequented by Leeds First
Friday, Girls’ Big Night Out at the single venue Pink Punters on the second
Friday of every month, and the ghetto at Manchester's Canal Street, this is so much more
like a normal night out on the town, which is what living a trans life is for
me, i.e. just going to regular venues with the rest of the public.
I finished my summer holiday by leaving the hotel the next
day and spending a few days with some of my best friends who live in the city.
Thanks to all you super girls in Nottingham for making a
girl from so far away so welcome. I hope to get back to Nottingham and the Invasion
again next year.
Sue x
Nice to read up on your Nottingham and does really sound good - one for my diary I think for next year.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worth it, KD.
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