Links

This page has been used to collect the links to the websites of organisations or groups that Round Table has been connected to.

Round Table

The RTBI National Website has lots of information about the National organisation while the Area 22 website provides a view of the Cheshire and Northwest Midlands area. It's a bit out of date but there will be a new one coming soon. We also have a link to the new area on the National website that is dedicated to Congleton.

Ladies Circle

Visit the Congleton Ladies Circle website to find out more about the events and activities that the Ladies have planned!

Beer Festival

The Quaff Ale Beer festival list is a good source of information for beer festivals arranged up and down the country. The site includes a listing for the Macclesfield Beer Festival which is organised by Macclesfield Round Table.

Out Inn Cheshire is the website for CAMRA in the Cheshire area.

The Beartown Brewery and Tap is Congleton's very own brewery and the Beartown Tap is the affiliated pub. We have been known to drink here every once in a while! They also supply us with a few of the beers that we serve at the Beer Festival.

Local things for local people!

The Congleton Chronicle - our local paper. Very well supported in the area and where we try and get our major events and fundraising efforts advertised.

Congleton food and drink festival is the annual festival that takes place at around the same time as the beer festival.

mybeartown is a website run by the local chamber of commerce and is aimed at selling the many leisure and business activities in our little part of Cheshire

Out and About

Some of the places that we have been on table nights out or have visited in the past.

If you want to go snow boarding or skiing in the summer and you can't be bothered trekking to somewhere far away then you can always go Chill Factore near the Trafford Centre. If soaring with the eagles is what you are about then check out the vertical wind tunnel at Airkiks next door (this is one of he events we have planned for 2010).