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Is there a social life (I seem to have lost mine somewhere)?

For those undergoing the gruelling demands of House Jobs: no, your social life doesn't stop when you leave Medical School!

Barnsley Hospital Social Club is a lively venue, and often a GP registrar acts as social secretary for the Doctors' mess.

Night life in and around Barnsley is alive and kicking, and for those with more classical tastes, Sheffield and Leeds boast excellent theatres and opera houses and are in easy striking distance.

The VTS has its own social calendar from 'Beer and curry nights' to wine tasting, go-karting and laser questing. The recent trip to Sheffield Steelers ice hockey match went down a storm.

So the problem is not 'What do I do?' its 'How do I fit it all in'. There is also wonderful countryside and numerous attractions suitable for young families and those keen on sporting/outdoor activities.

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