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Drunk student, 19, legally changes name to be same as NIGHTCLUB to get free entry for life

Sheffield Hallam student Courtney Powell added 'Leadmill' to her name by deed poll in honour of the beloved South Yorkshire club

A DRUNK student legally changed her name on a boozy night out to get free entry for life to a club.

Sheffield Hallam undergraduate Courtney Powell, 19, was at pre-drinks with friends when she paid £15 to change her name by deed poll to Courtney Leadmill Powell in honour of the local Leadmill nightclub.

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19-year-old student Courtney changed her name to 'Courtney Leadmill Powell' to get lifelong free entry to a local nightclubCredit: Caters News Agency

The Psychology student, who is originally from Cockermouth, Cumbria, has now been given free entry to the venue whenever she shows a Gold Card given to her by the venue.

Courtney, who coincidentally lives on Leadmill Road in the city, even has a new driving licence in her new name.

She said: “I was so drunk at pre-drinks when I saw Leadmill were offering a free Gold Card in exchange for changing your name.

“The next morning, I woke up thinking I’d dreamt what had happened.

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She even got a new driving licence bearing her new nightclub-nuts nameCredit: Caters News Agency

“When I realised it was real, I thought ‘what the f**k have I done?

“All of my friends thought it was hilarious and just said ‘oh, it’s something Courtney would do!’

“My mum and dad were not impressed at first, they just thought I was joking.

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“Now they kind of find it amusing, my mum has told everybody she works with and my auntie has shared it on Facebook.”

The club rewarded Courtney with a Gold Card which gives her and a pal free entry for lifeCredit: Caters News Agency
It's not clear if Courtney will keep the name change after she graduatesCredit: Caters News Agency
Now she just has to pay for booze once she's in the clubCredit: Caters News Agency
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Leadmill’s Gold Card enables the holder to gain lifelong free entry for club nights and gigs along with a plus one.

Courtney said: “All the staff at Leadmill thought it was hilarious – they didn’t think they would ever find someone who would ever accept their challenge.

“I don’t regret anything – but I wouldn’t have done it if they weren’t offering any freebies.

“Now I only have to pay for drinks there but they’re cheap enough so paying for them isn’t a problem.”

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Sam Feeley, 20, live events and club marketer at Leadmill, said: “We run this competition after freshers week every year, it's just a bit of fun to engage with people.

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“We knew it had to be something difficult for the Gold Card.

“I think we've asked every year for about four years for someone to change their name so I'm really glad someone has finally done it.

"Courtney is a proper regular here so I'm sure she'll make good use of the card."

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