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Deltacloud, a leisure and entertainment company based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, gave £2,000 to the [[Labour Party]] in May 2001. They run a number of pubs and a nightclub in Barnsley, employing over 200 people: The Soviet Bar, The Orchard Brewery, Panama Joes, Pharoahs, Sportz Bar, The Ticket Office and Mortons Restaurant.
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Deltacloud is a leisure and entertainment company based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. They run a number of pubs and a nightclub in Barnsley, employing over 200 people: The Soviet Bar, The Orchard Brewery, Panama Joes, Pharoahs, Sportz Bar, The Ticket Office and Mortons Restaurant.  The Directors of the company are [[Philip England]] and [[Barry Smith]], while the major shareholder is [[Victoria Leisure Ltd]].  Deltacloud also has a subsidiary - [[Advanced Plumbing & Heating (Wakefield & Barnsley) Ltd]].
  
The Directors of the company are [[Philip England]] and [[Barry Smith]], while the major shareholder is [[Victoria Leisure Ltd]]. Deltacloud also has a subsidiary - [[Advanced Plumbing & Heating (Wakefield & Barnsley) Ltd]].
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== Affiliations ==
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In May 2001 Deltacloud gave £2,000 to the [[Labour Party]].  
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Source: Red Star Research 'Deltacloud' retrieved July 7 2007 from http://www.red-star-research.org.uk/subframe5.html

Latest revision as of 17:38, 7 July 2007

Deltacloud is a leisure and entertainment company based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. They run a number of pubs and a nightclub in Barnsley, employing over 200 people: The Soviet Bar, The Orchard Brewery, Panama Joes, Pharoahs, Sportz Bar, The Ticket Office and Mortons Restaurant. The Directors of the company are Philip England and Barry Smith, while the major shareholder is Victoria Leisure Ltd. Deltacloud also has a subsidiary - Advanced Plumbing & Heating (Wakefield & Barnsley) Ltd.


Affiliations

In May 2001 Deltacloud gave £2,000 to the Labour Party.


Source: Red Star Research 'Deltacloud' retrieved July 7 2007 from http://www.red-star-research.org.uk/subframe5.html