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In the Sticks May 2014 Free Copy be on the Market Place, in marquees with outside elcome to the latest issue of “In the he Hollybush at Makeney will be holding a W T seating areas to enjoy the sunshine. A vast th Sticks ” the newsletter of RuRAD , Ru ral Real mini beer and cider festival on May 26 to selection of beers from near and far will be the Ale Drinkers. We hope you enjoy reading it. commemorate the anniversary of the backdrop of the festival along with ciders, meads beginning of WWI. There will be a BBQ, Live and continental beverages. Various food stalls will f you want to receive a copy electronically e- I Music from Derwent Brass Band and Johnny also be present. The theme for this year's mail [email protected] Victory, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting, festival is celebrating 50 years of Derby Or for current & previous issues log on to Military Memorabilia and a special Spitfire Mountain Rescue, which we hope you will agree is flyover http://www.mansfieldcamra.org.uk/RuRAD.html a very worthy cause. The event will be showcasing

Nicky & Pete Foster at least one beer from every brewery, Follow the RuRAD page on Facebook welcome you to the giving special attention to the breweries located within the City of Derby - the best place to TAVERN The Bell sample real ale in the world. The Assembly Rooms Derby Rd, Belper 35, Main Road, Smalley Tel: 01773 826956 staff and Derby Live are working closely with the

(On H1 and Y1 route from Derby) Range of real ales committee to help make the event a huge success. Bookings taken for functions at Taking place 9th - 13th July. To keep up to date BEER FESTIVAL £4.95 per head. with all the latest information see Do your own food policy i.e. Fri 23rd May to Mon 26th May www.facebook.com/Derbybeerfestival or birthdays, funerals etc www.derbycamra.org.uk/summer-beer-festival/ 5.00pm to 11.00pm Friday Undercover Mediterranean style

12.00am to 11.00pm Saturday, heated smoking area. WIRKSWORTH BREWERY Sky & ESPN Multi-room available Sunday and Monday Quality Derbyshire Ales and BT Sports. Range of real ales and ciders, details CORE BEER RANGE: Clean well-behaved dogs welcome. to be announced on website. Children welcome until 8.30pm. Cruckbeam 3.9% Tel: 01332 880635 Mon to Thur 3 – 11, Sun Beam 4.0% www.thebellsmalley.co.uk Fri & Sat 12 – 1am, Sun 12 - 11 First Brew 4.2%

www.thetavernbelper.co.uk Tow'd Man 4.9% Beer and Pub News Seasonal Beers Also Available. An announcement in the Derby Evening Burton on Trent’s first micro pub, the Contact Jeff Green Telegraph on the 28 th March informed us that Borough Arms on Borough Rd opened on Telephone: 01629 824011 th Mobile: 07967134180 The Pattenmakers had won there battle with April 19 [email protected] Enterprise about the 42% increase in rent The ald Eagle reports that Castle Rock are company has agreed not to raise the rent and has B www.wirksworthbrewery.co.uk Member of SIBA Direct Delivery Scheme also offered a delighted Mrs Muldoon a discount putting a bar in at Airport on real ales – a boost for a pub that is a regular in Amber Valley CAMRA Update the ’s Good Beer Guide. st Congratulations to all involved, it is good to see 1 - Branch Meeting, Greenhill Tavern, Riddings, that common sense prevailed 8pm start. 12 th - Beer Festival meeting, French Horn, Codnor. 17 th - Survey Trip, route TBA, Work is well underway to convert the former minibus departs from Ripley Market Place Noah’s Ark in Borrowash to retail outlets and 7:30pm, contact Jane Wallis 01773 745966 to flats book. 29 th - Branch Meeting, Welcome Tavern, Belper 8pm start. June 9 th - Beer Festival The opening of the proposed premises the Last meeting, Thorn Tree, Belper Post at No1 Uttoxeter Old Road, Derby has unfortunately been delayed, any updates will There will be a beer festival at Beauvale Priory, appear in future newsletters. But in addition to Moorgreen 23rd to 26th of May 2014, Beer this a former shop on Prospect Street in Alfreton Festival, as part of The Greasley Gathering. 40 has been granted planning permission for it to be beers and ciders, live music, open mic on Saturday turned into a micro pub as has premises on and Sunday afternoons, and An Afternoon With Borough Street in Castle Donnington. Also Elvis on Bank Holiday Monday following the success of the Cask & Pottle in he second Belper Goes Green Beer & Cider Tutbury the owners of this little gem are hoping T to soon open a second outlet in the village Festival is to be held again at the Belper Rugby Derby CAMRA are pleased to confirm that Club, Derby Rd, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1UU, We have been informed that the Peregrine at it’s City Charter Beer Festival will still be this year supported and organised by the Amber Chaddesden , which closed just before Christmas, taking place this summer despite the closure Valley Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale. The is to become an Iceland outlet of the Assembly Rooms. The location will now festival runs from Friday 30 th May to Sunday 1 st

June. Admission is free at all times. The beer There was another beer but I can’t festival is open from 6pm to 11pm Friday and 12 remember what. And for a hotel it was Cross Keys noon to 11pm on Saturday & Sunday. There will be surprisingly reasonably priced! We stopped 30 beers and 8 ciders and perries on sale. A wide for some lunch in the churchyard then it was 35 Market Place, Belper range of styles, types and strengths of quality a hop, skip and a jump back to the car Tel 01773 599191 beer will be available from local and not so local Giff’s Willington Round-up Anita & John welcome old and new breweries. To see the beer list go to www.ambervalleycamra.org.uk . On Saturday & The Dragon (was the Green Dragon) seems friends to one of Belper’s finest Sunday the Belper Rugby Club Strutts Playing to be going from strength to strength . They real ale houses. Field will host many stands and attractions have bought the house next door and moved 5 real ales all of the time. including; live acoustic music, stalls, crafts, the old kitchen into that and also greatly Bar Snacks Available. energy advice, community mosaic, scarecrow enlarged the eating area. But they are also QUIZ NIGHT Tuesday 9.30pm making, electric bikes, soft archery, natural converting the old kitchen into a bar/lounge Weekends Live Music, Karaoke & health, workshops, books, plants & much, much area so the drinkers will now no longer have a Discos more. See www.transitionbelper.org for full stream of food being carried under their details. Hot & cold food will be available from noses! They have also just introduced a new day out with RuRAD, on Saturday 5th April HH, Leafbone Pizza , Sophisticakes Patisserie, Fresh ‘courtyard ‘ area, outside the pub where one A Basil, Remarkable Food, Sound Bites and can sit back and watch the world go by; this Didler and myself travelled down to Gloucester to Coopercakes The site is situated on the main A6 is in addition to the well-used Canal side the beer festival. We arrived by train just before road just 5 minutes walk south of Belper town outdoor area. That said they still serve 11am and made the short walk to The Blackfriars centre. Belper rail & bus stations are also only 5 (normally ) decent beer with Pedi (£3-40 Priory, the venue of the festival. After a short minutes walk away. CAMRA members interested pint) as a the banker, plus Doom Bar, but also wait we got in to the festival where we found a in helping at the beer festival should contact Phil various visiting ales too and give CAMRA range of 100 ales, a selection of perries and ciders at [email protected] for more details. Discount . Also have their own loyalty card. and a range of continental bottled beers. I They have altered the car park entrance and started with a dark beer, Over the Hill from Olive, Sally, Jean & Steve w elcome also have approval to add their own min Hillside, which proved to be an excellent choice. you to the brewery on the site, a successor to one This was followed by Yankee Zulu from Forge,

known to have been there in 1836! The Rising Ledbury Gold, Worcester Gold from Pope Brewery, ROYAL OAK Sun remains a drinking Pub , again with Bevans Bitter from Rhymney, a special from

55 Green Lane Ockbrook, Derby. consistent Pedi at £3-20, together with Handmade brewery, XP633 from Two Roses and finishing off with Galaxy from Gloucester Tel: 01332 662378 changing guest ales. They have converted the brewery. This was followed by a stroll around the Country Pub of the Year little used lounge into a Thai restaurant and GBG pubs in the town. We caught a bus to The 2011/2012/2013 seem to have a regular set of users. The Linden Tree which was a Wadsworth pub selling a Bass & 3 Constantly Changing Green Man , the oldest pub in village dating from before 1806 ( when an advert for a sale range of their beers including Swordfish, Horizon, Guest Ales Available. St. Georges, 6X, Henry's IPA and Bishop's Tipple, Lunches Served Everyday 12.00 – 2.00 there has been found!) . This has had a huge with Directors and Old Trip being the guest beers. Evening Meals: Mon to Fri 6.00 – 8.00 makeover about 12months ago and the old A short journey back into Gloucester took us to ANNIVERSARY BEER FESTIVAL bar was converted into larger restaurant 2nd to 5 th May whilst the old lounge becomes the bar area , where all the other pubs were. We got off the bus and straight in to Wetherspoons the Water Poet all as an open plan. Bass and Pedi are stable offerings , but also with guest beers. On top - the selection here consisted of Abbott, Ruddles Del & Rod’s Real Ale Rambles of this the Cherry Tree , at the service area Best, Plum Porter (Elgoods), Doom Bar, Dark Odyssey and Port Leith, which we all had. Then it Sunday 13 th our walk started from Lowdham at Toyota island, is primarily a food pub but is always busy, being situated at the junction was on to The Fountain , which had Otter Bitter, taking the footpath to Lambley Lane where the of the A38 and A50. Real ales are on offer Jail Ale, Tribute, Butcombe Gold, Codger and New sign at the road to the prison made us laugh “No but no regulars. It’s good that at least one World IPA- I had the Old Codger! The next pub, through road. People using satnav’s turn round village has a thriving collection of four pubs the Cross Keys , was a big mistake as it sold only here!” We took the path along Cocker Beck within a few hundred yards of each other one real ale which was Cherry and White from (unusually all the streams around this neck of the Gloucester Brewery at a whopping £2.00 a half- woods are called becks) before cutting up to £4.00 a pint but our objections fell on deaf ears. Ploughman Woods and continuing down to One to avoid if you are ever in Gloucester! The Woodborough . Our first port of call was the Four final two pubs were the Dick Whittington - which Bells , which firstly was open and secondly had sold Butcombe Bitter, Over the barrel, Hobgoblin Butcombe Bitter & Haka, St Austell Tribute and and Bombardier, the Butcombe Bitter proved to Castle Rock Harvest Pale. We both sampled a be the most popular. Then we just had time to find Butcombe brew and both were in good order. The Church St, Waingroves the Pelican before the train left - the timing was other end of the village we came to the “to let” DE5 9TE Tel 01773 513351 spot on as it was happy hour and £2.00 a pint. Nags Head but again it was open and serving GK Mon-Thu 5 – 11pm, Fri 3 – 11.30 There was a full range of Wye Valley beers IPA, OSH, H&H Bitter and Butcombe Matthew Sat – 12 – 11.30, Sun – 12 10.30 including Hoppity Top, Wye Valley Bitter, Silver Bitter, needless to which we went for. From 6 constantly changing beers on Lining, HPA, Butty Bach and Dorothy Goodbody's there we made our way across to Epperstone and tap plus ciders & fruit wines etc. Wholesome Stout. We thought it would be rude the Cross Keys , another GK pub but alas no Very own home away from home. not to stop for more than one so in order to catch Butcombe beers, just GK IPA and Olde Trip. Both Relaxed atmosphere. our train we got a taxi back to the station. A good were in good order mind. Then it was down the Open Quiz & Card Night Wed. day was had by one and all - Charisma road to outskirts of Lowdham and the Springfield Free Function Room With Own Hotel (or Inn, depending on which sign you took Bar & Toilets. For the Anniversary beer festival at the Royal notice of) where Jarrow Rivet Catcher was still Oak , Ockbrook , Steady Steve has lined up 20+ “settling in the cellar” so we both went for Tiger. predominantly LocAles for your delight and

delectation. There will be offerings from Brown the food, the friendliness and the Top beers in the Mallard , then across the road to Ales, Falstaff, Flipside, Hartshorne, Lymestone, decoration. the Station Hotel for two halves of Milestone Muirhouse, Old Sawley, Thornbridge, Titan, Ghostdad says: It’s like sitting in a toilet. Beer, Roses Bitter and Rugby Beer, then a short Totally Brewed, Welbeck Abbey and Whim plus BigFoz says: That’s because of all the tile walk to the Grafton Hotel for nine halves of Scrumpy Wasp Cider Amnesia. The festival runs work. Wonderful Victorian tiles, aren’t Grafton Brewery Beers were sampled which from the 2 nd to the 5 th of May. The Annual they?. included Black Abbot 5%, Grafton Mild 3.9%, October beer festival is focusing on Oxfordshire Ghostdad says: It’s like sitting in a toilet. Prowler 4.3%, Coco Loco 5%, Lady Mary 5%, Iron BigFoz says: And the wonderful windows and Man 4.2%, Lady Julia 4.3%, Blondie 4.8%, and

the mirrors and ornate woodwork. It’s on the Lady Katherine 4.5%, all at the cracking price of PATTENMAKERS CAMRA Heritage List; ‘an historic pub £1.90 or £2 per pint! Some of the beers were interior of national importance’. sampled before and the rest after the football

ARMS Ghostdad says: It’s still like… match between Worksop Town and Stocksbridge 4 Crown St, Duffield BigFoz ( getting a little irate and raising his Park, which was won Worksop. Then back on the voice ) says: Will you stop saying ‘toilet’? train and bus through to Chesterfield to check DE56 4EY Tel. 01332 842844 Barman (wiping a glass with a tea towel) says: out Barlow Brewery Tap on Chatsworth Road, It’s just down the corridor, mate, second on formerly the Brampton Ale House just time for a Derby CAMRA the left…but you don’t have to shout about quick pint of their Porter at 5.2%, excellent pint,

it. but a bit pricey at 3.50 per pint. Down the road Country Pub of BigFoz says: See the trouble you get me into. to the latest micro pub Chesterfield Ale House , Birch Hall Inn, , North a quick pint and back for Match of the Day-H.H the Year 2014 Yorkshire YO22 5LE Birch Hall Beckwatter, Black Sheep + guests RuRAD Supporting Local Beer Festivals BigFoz says: This is a fabulous place. Heritage List; great ale; everything a rural On the Thursday, which was one of a few visits pub should be. to the Hollybush beer festival (a must on my list Ghostdad says: You’re not getting at Derby of local festivals), I called to see what delights CAMRA again, are you? awaited me. I had a hit list of some 5 beers, BigFoz says: I might be. But it is the sort of which were Golden Cap Bitter 4% from Mighty place that everybody ought to come to. Hop, followed by Fields Pale 4% from Ghostdad says: You’d never get them all in. Brodies, Liberation 4.2% from Ambree, BigFoz says: No, I didn’t mean all at the Trinovante Gold 4.3% from Colchester Brewery same time. and finishing off on the Durdle Door from . Ghostdad says: No, the place is too Further visits saw me sample Hop Dog IPA 3.5% small…they’d overflow into the sweet shop. from Sunny Republic, The Untouchables from 4 BigFoz says: Yeah, what is it with the sweet Ts at 5%, the Dorset Knob and Remedy 4.5% shop? from Titanic. Someone who shall remain nameless ecently I got a lift to Matlock and I decided Ghostdad says: Other pubs have them: post R tried her best to drink all of the Magic Mushroom offices; general stores…we’ve even been in that as I had never been in, I would try the Mild 3.8% from Whim which I must say is a bit of one with a butcher’s… Railway even if was a GK pub. The board outside a rare find these days. Excellent festival with BigFoz says: But they’re not actually in the advertised new management and cask ales so I beer in good nick! – Charisma pub like this one is . went in to find no real ales and that the new management had already left for the hills. Might On the opening night of the Pattenmakers beer Ghostdad says: …and a tile shop…and a have known better so went across the road to the festival I popped in to have a look and was not furniture store…and a swimming baths…and a Spoon’s Crown for a cheap meal. The beer range disappointed as a very good selection was on football stadium… was more extensive than my last visit so I had a display. I started on two weak beers, the Zeta BigFoz says: Shut up now. Mordue Workie Ticket, which was pretty good. Two 3.6% from Big Hand and Ella Hop Trial 3.9% - The other ales were Thornbridge White Swan, both were very good. I then finished off on two Springhead Maid Marion, some American type of Emily's recommendations- New Island IPA beer and 5 of the usual nationals so I had my meal from Landlocked at 4.8% and Stella Burst from then off to MoCa . I was for once a bit Alchemy at 5.3%- nice one Emily, both beers were disappointed that there were 6 similar hoppy pale spot on! My only disappointment was that the beers on plus Dancing Duck Nice Weather the Sonnet from Pictish Brewery was not ready as it darkest so after a quick drink I went up Matlock is one of my favourite breweries. Excellent range Bank, which is probably the steepest hill in the of beers that were not put on until they were county, where I was overtaken by a jogger just ready, hence the quality was very good. Look before seeing an ambulance racing down. On forward to the next one – Charisma arrival at the Thorn Tree it was very busy with a BigFoz and GhostDad Do Yorkshire 3 charity quiz about to start but I quickly gulped Garden Gate, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire down a couple of Elgoods CXXX as a refresher. LS10 2QB This was by far the best drink of the night with Leeds Pale, Best, Midnight Bell, Guests Wolf Golden Jackal and 4 regular nationals also BigFoz says: Well, this was incredibly difficult to available. Time for my rendezvous so back all the find. way down to the GK Boathouse but only because it Ghostdad says: Probably because it’s the only pub has a car park. This was appalling on my last visit in the middle of this awful 70s housing and I stepped through the door to find it empty. ook the bus to Mansfield and then the development. T The Morland Original was moderate and I was BigFoz says: Worth it though because of the ale, train to Worksop , had just couple of Double glad when my lift arrived – Chris P Duck

Proposed Trips 31 st May Bus trip visiting pubs in area and the CAMRA Pub of the Year, the Swan with two Nicks at Pendleton 12 th July Bus trip to Bishop’s Castle. Contact Charisma for details about both trips. Beer Festival Diary – Near and Not so Near 1st to 5 th May Welsh Beer festival, The Star Inn, 22 Middle Street-Beeston 18 Welsh Ales 1st to 5 th May The Western Welsh Beer & Cider Fest, 70 Western Road-Leicester 16 Ales, 12 Ciders 2nd to 4 th May 3 rd South Notts Beer Festival, Nottingham Moderns Rugby Club-Wilford 50+ Ales & Cider 2nd to 4 th May Walcote Beer Festival, Village Hall, Franks Road-Lutterworth, 12+ Ales Cider 2nd to 5 th May Royal Oak Anniversary Beer Festival, Green Lane-Ockbrook 8th to 10 th May Burton Bridge Beer & Bangers Festival, Bridge Street-Burton-on-Trent 20 Ales, Cider, Sausages 9th to 10 th May Macclesfield Beer Festival, Macclesfield Rugby Club, Priory lane-Macclesfield 250 Ales 50+ Ciders 22 nd to 24 th May Chesterfield Arms Beer Festival, Newbold Rd-Chesterfield 22 nd to 26 th May The Furnace 2 nd Anniversary Beer Festival, Duke St-Derby, 30 Ales 6 Craft 6 Ciders, BBQ 23 rd to 25 th May 3rd Wollaton Cricket Club Beer Festival, Wollaton Road-Wollaton, Notts 25 Ales, 5 Ciders 23 rd to 25 th May Newark Beer Festival, Riverside Park-Newark 140+ Ales Cider & Perry 23 rd to 25 th May Off The Tracks Beer & Music Fest, Donnington Park Farmhouse, Melbourne Rd-Isley Walton, 70 Ales 23 rd to 26 th May Victoria Hotel May Bank Holiday Beer Festival, 85 Dovecote Lane-Beeston, Notts 50 Ales + Cider 23 rd to 26 th May Beauvale Priory Beer Festival, Moorgreen-Nottingham NG16 2AA www.beauvalepriory.co.uk/events 23 rd to 26 th May Bentley Brook Inn Beer Festival-Fenny Bentley nr Ashbourne 40 Ales 20 Ciders & Perry 24 th May Glossop North End Beer Festival, Glossop North End AFC, Surrey Street-Glossop, Derbyshire 24 th to 25 th May 2 nd Oadby Sausage & Cider Fest, Oadby Town FC, Freeway Park, Wigston Road-Leicester 40 Ciders 29 th May to 1 st June Ruddfest Beer Festival, Notts, Spread Over 4 Pubs www.ruddingtonfestival.co.uk 75+ Ales 30 th May to 1 st June Belper Goes Green Beer Festival, Belper Rugby Club, Derby Rd, Belper. 38 beers, cider & perry. www.transitionbelper.org 7th June 3 Valleys Beer Festival, Dronfield, Holmesfield, Dore & Totley More Info www.threevalleysfestival.org.uk ********************************************************************************************************************************************** 1st to 5 th May 36 th Telford Beer Festival, Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 34 Ales + 12 more at The Elephant & Castle 1st to 5 th May Oddfellows Beer & Cider Festival, 7 Albion Road-North Shields, Tyne & Wear 20+ Ales, 3 Ciders 2nd to 5 th May Barnsley Beer Festival, Elsecar Heritage Centre, Wath Road, Elsecar-Barnsley 70+ Ales 8th to 10 th May 14 th Banbury Beer Festival, TA Centre, Oxford Road-Banbury 80 Ales Cider & Perry 9th to 10 th May 5 th Sale Beer Festival, Sale Masonic Hall, Tatton Road, Sale, Greater-Manchester 40+ Ales 10 th to 11 th May Ludlow Beer & Food Festival-Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, 180 Ales Ciders Perry & Wine 15 th to 17 th May 26 th Chester Charity Beer Festival, Chester RUFC, Hare Lane, Littleton-Chester 130 Ales + Cider 16 th to 17 th May Clitheroe Beer Festival, St Marys Centre, Church Street-Clitheroe 60 Ales + 18 Ciders 16 th to 17 th May Halifax Mayfest, Square Chapel Arts Centre, Square Road-Halifax 60+ Ales 18 Ciders & Perry 16 th to 18 th May 10 th Rail Ale Festival, Welsh Highland Railway-Dinas, Caernarfon, Gwynedd 60+ Ales 17 th to 18 th May 6 th Ale & Steam Weekend, Winchcombe Station, & Warwickshire Railway-Winchcombe 24 Ales 19 th to 24 th May 41 st Cambridge Beer Festival, Jesus Green-Cambridge 200+ Ales 60+ Ciders 22 nd May to 1 st June Norwich City of Ale Festival, Various Pubs & Venues www.cityofale.ofg.uk 22 nd to 24 th May Lincoln Beer Festival, Lincoln Drill Hall, School Lane-Lincoln 100+ Ales Cider/Perry, Foreign 27 th to 31 st May 29 th Colchester Beer Festival, Arts Centre, Church Street-Colchester 120+ Ales, Cider & Perry 29 th to 31 st May Stockport Beer & Cider Fest, Edgeley Park Football Ground-Stockport 80+ Ales Cider & Perry 29 th to 31 st May Northamptonshire Beer Fest, Delepre Abbey, London Road-Northampton 300+ Ales Cider/Perry 30 th May to 1 st June 12 th Bourne Beer Festival, Manor Lane-Bourne, 80 Ales 20 Ciders We advise confirmation of dates and times before attending the above festivals, as changes may occur. Well that’s all for this issue folks however if you have any info or news which could be included in a subsequent issue of “In the Sticks ” please contact Charisma Bypass on 07891 365887 / [email protected] or Rodders on [email protected] by the 23 rd of the month. Edited by Rod ders Other contributors and helpers for this issue of “In the Sticks” (not credited elsewhere) Charisma Bypass, Jedediah Trippe, The Baron, BigFoz, The Tweedles, Sooty, Two Gallon Man, Billy One Mate -Apologies if I’ve missed anyone. GEORGE INN Darren and t he team welcome you to

Lowes Hill, Ripley. The Talbot Taphouse

Under New management. "Amber Ales Brewery Tap" 1 Butterley Hill, Ripley, DE5 3LT Tel: (01773) 742626. Sarah, Matt & Maria welcome you to come and join us at the Up to 10 real ales available on handpull and gravity plus George and enjoy a warm and friendly atmosphere. local micro-brewed bottled beers, real cider, imported 3 Cracking changing guest ales. lager and Belgian draught beers Quiz & bingo every Sunday from 8pm. Mid-week CAMRA discount

Opening times: Opening Times: Mon to Thu 5 – 11 Monday – Wednesday 7 – 11.30, Thursday 6 – 11.30 Fri 3 – 11.30, Sat 2 - 11.30, Sun 2 - 11 Friday 3 – Late, Saturday & Sunday 1 – Late Good Beer Guide listed

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