The community magazine for Ludlow and surrounding villages
December 2018 • Issue 6
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Welcome to our December issue of your community magazine. This edition has a festive feel. Local businesses with Christmas greetings, shopping ideas, Christmas events and party suggestions. For choral music lovers, turn to page 3 to read about Bach’s 1734 Christmas Oratorio. In the New Year we will be introducing a Local History column, I feel this will be of great interest to our readers. Thank you in advance to The Mortimer History Society and The Ludlow Historical Research Group for your future contributions, see page 6. Ludlow Salvage feature as one of this month’s Business Profiles. Me, I could spend hours at these sorts of places. Their plans for the future are extremely exciting. Take a look at page 10. Do you have an old clock that needs to be repaired? Our local repairer and restorer of clocks is Laurence Wigmore. Laurence has kindly provided an interesting article about his methods. See pages 14 & 15. Jazz fans should enjoy the Band Profile on page 16. If you want to hear their happy foot-tapping music, pop along to the Rose & Crown on Tuesdays at 8.45pm. Our second Business Profile features Jennifer @ Visage. Jennifer was a pleasure to talk to with many interesting stories to tell about the beauty industry. Take a look at pages 18 & 19. To get you in the festive spirit, perhaps a family Christmas musical at the Ludlow Methodist Church appeals to you? Details and ticket information can be found on pages 22 & 23. We hope our what’s on section continues to inform you of new classes and events in our local area. Lastly I would like to wish all of our readers, advertisers and contributors a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from all the team at Cariads Local Ltd. Thank you for your continued support. Enjoy, Lisa Marie Badham x (Photo: Lisa Marie, Cariad and Otis Badham)
Competition: (Winner of November Competition: Kylie Reading, Ludlow)
The lucky winner of this month’s word search competition will enjoy £15 to spend with any business advertising in this issue. Complete the word search on page 13 and tell us which business you want to spend the winnings at. Closing date 12th December 2018.
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A Christmas treat, the end of an era and the start of a new chapter
St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow Tickets available from Ludlow Assembly Rooms:
Choral music lovers looking for a good start to the festive season are in for a treat on Saturday 8th December. That’s when Ludlow Choral Society will be performing Bach’s 1734 Christmas Oratorio (in English) in St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow. The choir of around 100 singers will be accompanied by a small orchestra and professional soloists. Tickets are on sale from Ludlow Assembly Rooms. The concert will be the last under the baton of Patrick Larley, who has been the choir’s Music Director for the past 22 years. During that time, the choir has performed a range of works from classic to modern, including some of Patrick’s own compositions. A new chapter in the choir’s 160 year history will open in January 2019, with the arrival of a new Music Director, Nicola Starkie. Originally from a keyboard and string playing background, Nicola discovered a passion for choral music as an undergraduate student at Cambridge, before studying Choral Conducting at Birmingham Conservatoire. Nicola lives in Birmingham with her husband and three children.
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Gemma King Soprano Cathy Bell Alto Matthew Minter Tenor James Birchall Bass Anne Tupling Leader Patrick Larley Conductor
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Fizz Evening Santa’s Grotto 6th December
8th - 9th December
Join us at this unique evening of Fizz tasting hosted by ourhis experts. Father Christmas and elves will be spending the
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Sample a range of Sparkling Wines, enjoy a few nibbles Santa tell tales of his previous visits to Ludlow before and quiz the experts in this fun and informative master each child invited up toatreceive their special class. At is 7pm, hosted The Ludlow Kitchengift.
Children £7.50 is essential Places are limited and -booking Tickets cost just- £2.00 £12.50 each Adults (To include mince pie & mulled cider)
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Join Santa and other children in this merry celebration of Christmas. Children can enjoy traditional party games, get crafty with Creative Station and enjoy the festive feast before dancing at the disco. Children - £12.50 Adults - £2.00 (To include mince pie & a choice of tea or coffee)
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With a range of exhibitors selling an array of scrumptious foods, delicious drinks and creative crafts, it is the perfect chance to do your Christmas shopping. There will be plenty of things for the whole family – live entertainment, demonstrations, tastings, and more. Free entry
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Ludlow town has a fascinating history that stretches back almost 1000 years. Although more recently Ludlow has been prized as a tranquil market town, for many centuries Ludlow was a thriving place of national importance. From January, two local organisations will be contributing a monthly article on various aspects of the history of Ludlow: The Mortimer History Society, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2019, has rapidly become the most active society in the region for people with an interest in medieval history (1066 to 1500), the Mortimers and the Welsh Marcher Lordships. The Mortimers, who acquired Ludlow by marriage, rose to be one of the most wealthy and powerful families in the land, with a descendant, Edward IV, taking the crown. The Society has an annual programme of conferences, lectures and study days; organises an annual essay prize; publishes an annual Journal and other books; runs a local history course with 11 local schools; and has an informative website and quarterly newsletter. More information is available on the website www.mortimerhistorysociety.org.uk. The Ludlow Historical Research Group is dedicated to researching the history of Ludlow and the surrounding area using a range of original records and other sources. Members are currently researching a wide range of topics, among them Ludlow in the Civil War, Leisure in Ludlow and the Ludlow Assembly Rooms. One of the main objectives of the Group is to publish the original research of its members either in printed form or on its website, recent publications include research into Broad Street, the “Feathers” Hotel, the Reader’s
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House, Stokesay, clay pipe making in Ludlow, and the Ludlow Workhouse. The group meets in autumn, winter and spring on Thursday evenings from 7pm to 9pm in the Ludlow Museum Resource Centre (in the same building as the Library) on Parkway, Ludlow. More information is available on the website www.ludlowhistory.co.uk.
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BUSINESS PROFILE
Ludlow Salvage When was the business started? Late summer 2017. What made you set up the business? We had a burning desire to be constantly stressed and scared out of our minds. Also, my former employer of 18 years, Border Counties Reclamation, were retiring so if we didn’t start up, someone else would have, and we didn’t fancy a big ‘what if’ hanging over our heads for the rest of our lives.
List five goals on your business to-do list: Five won’t cut it, lets just say I’ve a list as long as my arm and very near the top of that list is to get a swear jar, I feel we’d profit greatly from it!
Where are you based? Plot 1, Station Yard, Station Road, Woofferton, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 4AW. About 1/4 of a mile off the A49.
Have any hidden talents come to light since starting the business? Pretending I’m not the boss when someone starts wanting money knocked off.
Do you have ambitions to move or grow bigger? Yes, we are growing at an alarming rate, so much so, we are struggling to keep up. From mid 2019 we are taking on another section of yard (this will double the size of our current yard) to accommodate the sheer volume of products that are arriving on a daily basis.
Have you had any embarrassing moments while working? Too many to mention!
Two lessons having your own business has taught you? You must always be on your best behaviour in and out of the workplace. You never know if that bloke you cut up at the junction could be a customer. Also, always carry a notepad and pen, you’re more forgetful than you think you are. Nothing is ever as bad as you think... it’s never as good either. What is your greatest achievement in your business? Making it through the first year of course!
summer... someone to make the tea!
Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you and your business? Social media plays a big part in our business so to keep up to date with our ever increasing stock, you can find constant updates on Facebook and Instagram, which includes bricks, slates, tiles, sleepers and flagstones too. We haven’t even had time to write content for our website yet! What do you know now that you wish you knew before starting your business? We went into business rather oblivious to the risks, ha, we still are! I think if we knew too much we would have frightened ourselves and not bothered. Ignorance is bliss as they say!
What has been the biggest help to building your business up? The amount of help we have had from friends and family has been astonishing. Even more astonishing is the amount of help we have had off people we didn’t know or had never even met before. The support has been amazing and overwhelming.
Kevin Smart
List one thing you wish you could change about your business: Haha, the phone number some days?! Seriously though, some staff would be nice and that will be our next big jump going into next
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A warm welcome awaits you this festive season Whether you are celebrating with family, friends or work colleagues, in a large party or an intimate gathering, you can enjoy a selection of traditional, seasonal dishes featuring the finest quality ingredients, locally sourced and wherever possible grown or reared on our farms.
Festive Dinners 1st – 23rd December
Throughout December, our Chef will be preparing wonderful set menus to tantalise your taste buds with the very best seasonal flavours. 2 course £22.50 per person 3 course £28.00 per person
Christmas Day 25th December
The Clive Arms’ delicious 4 course lunch is freshly prepared using the best ingredients that South Shropshire has to offer. Let us serve you a traditional festive feast and help make this Christmas Day magical for everyone Children - £85.00 Adults - £45.00
New Years Eve 31st December
Enjoy a quiet intimate New Year with friends at The Clive Arms’ sumptuous 7 course dinner. Arrive at 7.30pm for a reception of mulled cider and canapés before taking to your seats. The evening is expected to finish around 10.30pm allowing you time to make it home or move on to a party to bring in the New Year. £38.50 per person
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Word search Competition: Ludlow Choral Mortimer History Ludlow Salvage Vintage Jazz Visage Clock Repairing Paul Henley Holters Winter Cake Clearview Stoves For the chance to WIN this month’s prize (see page 1), please complete the word search, fill in your details below and send to Local Ludlow by 12th December 2018. Name: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............................... Tel: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Which business: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Clock Repairing
The starting point of a repair is to investigate and analyse the problem using a mixture of training, experience and logic. Sometimes there has been a catastrophic event such as the fracture of a mainspring which releases a great deal of energy very suddenly and can lead to bent teeth on the wheels of the clock and the breakage of other parts. In this instance the clock would be stripped and parts repaired or made as appropriate. Often clocks will have stopped working because they need overhauling. Clocks are machines and as such need regular maintenance in order to keep working properly. Many clocks are left untouched for years and then mysteriously stop, which is unfortunately when that lack of maintenance has caught up with them. Clocks involve a succession of gears so that the slow unwinding of a spring or the lowering of a weight is translated into the rather faster movement of the hands. Horologists refer to these gears as wheels and pinions. The teeth of larger brass wheels drive the teeth (referred to as leaves by horologists) of the smaller steel pinions causing the pinion to rotate more quickly. This pattern is repeated a number of times through the clock. The wheels and pinions are on axles known as arbors, and the ends of these arbors reduce in diameter to form pivots that rotate
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in small pivot holes in the brass plates of the clock. A clock has many brass parts running against steel parts - a design that is a successful way of reducing wear. Wear does still take place however, particularly of the pivots and their associated pivot holes which form bearings. Addressing this wear is a crucial part of the proper overhaul of a clock movement. In a full overhaul the first stage is to carefully check over the movement and identify any particular issues before it is dismantled. The clock is then completely stripped to its component parts.The pivots are then dealt with as they are crucial to the long and healthy running of the clock, and have normally suffered distinct wear. They are brought back to a smooth and parallel condition by the careful use of a pivot file on them as they are rotated, this tool has an extremely fine cut and is designed to work on the hardened steel of the pivot to remove grooves and wear. They are then smoothed and burnished to a hardened finish using the other end of the tool. This pivot burnisher is a hardened flat piece of steel which has been abraded at right angles and is moved across the pivot with considerable force as the pivot is rotated. The result is a polished pivot with a work-hardened surface. Next the pivots will be tried in their respective pivot holes to assess wear. The pivot holes in a clock plate tend to elongate to a slot. This wear changes the meshing of the wheels and pinions and must be addressed. Worn holes are cut out using a five-sided broaching tool, and it is crucial that the original distance between pivots is not altered. Next a tapered bush of brass is hammered and rivetted in, then the correct size hole is opened out in it with a broaching tool. The hole is then burnished with a
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smoothing broach to give a polished and hardened surface which gives the best resistance to future wear. An oil sink, looking like a rounded countersink, is formed in the outer side of the pivot hole. This helps to hold the oil in its correct place in the clock. Once the pivots have been restored, the escapement of the clock is dealt with. The escapement is where the power of the clock is allowed to escape in the intervals that provide the correct timekeeping. This is where the ”tick” and “tock” comes from, caused by the impact of the brass teeth of the escape wheel hitting the metal, or sometimes jewelled, faces of the pallets. If the wear here is not dealt with then the clock cannot keep good time. In a pendulum clock the movement of the pendulum causes the escapement to operate at defined intervals, providing the accuracy. As the escapement operates and release some of the power of the clock, it gives a tiny impulse to the pendulum which keeps it swinging on a large enough arc. This process of addressing worn parts continues throughout the parts of the clock and any striking and chiming systems. Once that work is complete
the parts are cleaned, traditionally in an ammoniabased solution. The parts are then polished, and after that it is crucial that all remnants of polish are removed, especially from the pivot holes. These are “pegged out” using sharpened dowels of softwood until no colour appears on the wood. In a spring driven clock the springs are then lubricated and wound back into their barrels. Then the clock is carefully assembled and lubricated using specialist clock oils designed to stay in place and fluid for several years. Clocks are tested out of their case and minus their dial for a period, then with their dial on, and finally in their case. Article supplied by Laurence Wigmore Clocks
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BAND PROFILE
Vintage Jazz Revival
How many people in the band? 6 members Rob Jones (tuba), Bill Ridley (trumpet), Richard Vincent (saxophone), Matt Sanders (banjo), Steve Constance (trombone), Des Bromage (drums). When was the band set up? 3 years ago, I advertised for musicians to form a Trad/New Orleans Jazz Band. Having lived in Northern France and played in the same type of band for 10 years, I wanted to do the same back in the UK. What type of music do you play? Popular songs from Dixieland of the 1890s through to the rise of Ragtime and New Orleans Jazz of the early 1900s and following on to the foot-tapping songs and dances of the ‘30s, ‘40s and the Trad Jazz Revival of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Do you cover songs or play original music? We play all well-known standards, but with our own individual interpretation. What’s the funniest thing that’s happened to you whilst being in a band? We have many laughs forgetting words, our banjo player dressing up (as befits the song), getting the audience to dance (especially to the Charleston) - jokes and words relevant to particular audiences. Where do you play? We play weekly at the Rose & Crown - Tuesdays 8.45 p.m., motoring events, private parties, civic functions, country shows, weddings, pubs etc (even funeral processions if needed), food festivals. What are your plans for the future? To carry on improving our performance musically and to keep audiences entertained – and get more bookings!
Where are you normally when you get inspiration to write a song? We don’t write our own songs, but do alter some to give a different sound. Out of your own songs, what is your favourite? We do a very amusing version of ‘Sheik of Araby’ with our banjo player on vocals dressed as a rather extraordinary arab (not very PC). He also does ‘It’s a sin to tell a lie’ dressed as a vicar! Describe your sound for someone who’s never heard you: Best description is that we play happy foot-tapping music with the occasional slow ballad and blues number. Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you? We are not a ‘loud band’. We only use basic amplification for vocals and prefer to play in a cabaret format where the audience can chat away and dance if they wish, or even join in the singing. Our fees are very reasonable, as we play mostly for the sheer enjoyment of it!
Do any band members have any hidden talents? All our band members have many years’ experience of playing in bands, consequently all are excellent musicians.The extra talents we have are that we do vocals with most pieces, which is very unusual for the majority of Jazz bands. What are your influences? Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Gershwin, Billie Holliday, Ella Fitzgerald, Al Jolson, King Oliver, Kid Ory, Kenny Ball, Chris Barber, Acker Bilk.
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BUSINESS PROFILE
Jennifer@Visage When was the business started? I became interested in the skin and beauty side of the industry whilst living in LA and working as a makeup artist in the film industry with celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Harrison Ford. My business had been based in Shropshire for over 15 years, I have just recently relocated, I am now based in a beautiful, quiet part of central Ludlow.
What made you set up the business? When I realised I wanted to settle in Shropshire I wanted to offer my knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm to clients that had never experienced bespoke beauty treatments before, so I began to offer a specialised service to brides including consultations, makeup and beauty treatments. I wanted a way to use all my expertise and a goal that I feel has been achieved. Why Ludlow? I am originally from London and had a passion for nature and the British countryside. I fell madly in love with Shropshire whilst visiting a friend who had moved here also from LA. I thought that I would try living in the area for a couple of months as I had no idea that my ambition to set up Visage would be successful, I have now lived in Ludlow for over 15 years.
by Jennifer Lopez from LA to New York just to shape her eyebrows) or dealing with severe acne. What is your greatest achievement in your business? I am an Emmy nominated makeup artist and have worked in all areas from film to television editorial to beauty pageants. I now have a one stop beauty and makeup studio to cater for all of my clients’ varied needs. Who would be your ideal client? There is no such thing as an “ideal” client as clients have their specific wants and needs, I think of it as my job to help them achieve the best results. People that trust and follow my advice will benefit greatly. I like to see all my clients happy after treatment. List one thing you wish you could change about your business: The one thing I would change about the beauty industry is the people who give it a bad name due to the fact they don’t perform the treatments professionally. List five goals on your business to-do list: I am always looking for new ideas in the way of techniques and treatments, I like to keep up to date as my treatments have always been result driven.
What treatments do you currently offer? When I first moved to Ludlow there was very little in the way of beauty treatments or even salons. Because of living in LA – which in my opinion at that point was 10 years ahead of the UK – I wanted to start offering treatments that the British public had possibly never had the opportunity to try. I was the first beauty therapist to offer treatments like non-surgical facelifts and microdermabrasion. I also had the opportunity to study with Dr Howard Murad, who is a dermatologist and founder of Murad skin research laboratories; he is a pioneer in the use of Alpha Hydroxy Acids. I like to offer bespoke and result driven treatments in a relaxing and pampering atmosphere, as I am also qualified in the field of aromatherapy massage. I do not consider myself a high street beauty therapist as my experience and approach is quite unique. I cater to clients on a personal level, whether it be an eyebrow shape (I am famous for having been flown
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Two lessons having your own business has taught you? Commitment is key and flexibility to meet my clients’ requirements. What has been the biggest help to building your business up? I have many of my original customers from the early days of my business.Word of mouth and recommendations are the key to a successful business. Have any hidden talents come to light since starting the business? I have no hidden talents as I like to share all my talents with every customer. Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you and your business? I would like people to know that I have performed the best job I can and that each client leaves feeling and looking better than when they arrived. What do you know now that you wish you knew before starting your business? I know now that happy customers are the most important aspect of the business, my professional time is their time. Sum your business up in five words: Innovative treatments, loyal client base. “The skin on the face is a canvas and should be as flawless.”
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If you fancy a change this Christmas, then why not ‘get up steam’ and ‘chuff ’ along to Ludlow Methodist Church in Broad Street, where the family Christmas Musical, ‘Bethlehem Junction’ is being performed on the 14th and 15th December. From the Garden of Eden to the Bustle of Bethlehem, it is, in effect, a modern nativity play with songs and dance. Written by local composer, Paul Henley, this is a professional production, staged, with orchestra and a cast including singers who have worked with Welsh National Opera, English National Opera, The National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company and Opéra de Baugé in France. The show is choreographed by local professional dancer, Leianne Bates, Principal of Insteps Dance Academy in Ludlow. The performances are to raise funds for the children’s charity, Action for Children and Ludlow Methodist Church. The music is both up-tempo and melodic and the familiar (and some less familiar!) characters are there, telling of an extraordinary and miraculous event.
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What’s on: during the week MONDAY Crazily Creative Mondays: Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. A free-flow creative group for adults with disabilities and their support staff where creativity comes first. Email: loudwater@visionhomes. org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. Circle Dancing: 1.45 - 3.45pm. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. Fun, easy to learn and no partner/experience needed. £5. Contact 01584 877446. GKY Dance: 4 - 9pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Contact 07939 638637. Go MAD in Ludlow: 5 - 6.30pm at Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. Contact Simon & Suzanne. Email mad@ludproduction.co.uk.
Ludlow Town Juniors F.C.Training: 5.30 - 6.30pm U6, U7, U8 and U9. 6.45 - 7.45pm U11, Goalkeepers. Ludlow Stadium, Bromfield Road, Ludlow. Visit www.clubplus.co.uk/ ludlow-town-fc.
TUESDAY
Public Speaking Group: (Every 2nd and 4th Monday in the month). 7.20 – 9.30pm. Ludlow Mascall Centre (Clun Room), SY8 1RZ. We welcome guests to discover the speaking and leadership skills, they already have and help them improve, in a friendly supportive environment. Visit www.ludlowspeakers.org.uk.
Pilates: 12.30pm. Diddlebury Hall. Contact Sarah Grocutt, Fitness Excel 07967 482510. See advert on page 9.
Ludlow Male Voice Choir Rehearsals: 7.30pm. The Women’s Centre, off Church Street, Ludlow. We are a thriving choir of 25 men. Our Musical Director is Amy Evans and accompanist is Jane Hughes. New members are always welcome. Contact 01584 872492.
Ludlow Town Juniors F.C. Training: 5.30 – 6.30pm. Ludlow Stadium, Bromfield Road, Ludlow. Ludlow Lionesses. Visit www. clubplus.co.uk/ludlow-town-fc.
Pilates: 10am. The Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. Contact Sarah Grocutt, Fitness Excel 07967 482510. See advert on page 9.
Slimming World: 3.30, 5.30 & 7.30pm. Elm Church Hall, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow. Contact Michelle 07976 324862. See advert on page 24.
Play Reading: (Every 3rd Tuesday). 7.30pm. The Sitting Room, Ludlow.
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What’s on: during the week Led by Simon and Paul of Rooftop Theatre. All scripts provided. Contact paul@rooftoptheatre.co.uk Learn to Jive: 7.30 - 8.30pm. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. For beginners. Fun, easy to learn and no partner/experience needed. £5. Contact 01989 750354. Ludlow Choral Society: 7.30 9.30pm. Ludlow Methodist Church, Broad St, Ludlow. Large nonaudition choir. Rehearsals every Tuesday. New members always welcome. Contact 07834 180071. www.ludlowchoral.org.uk. Trad Jazz Band: 8.45 - 10pm. The Rose & Crown, Ludlow. Playing and singing popular tunes from the early 1900’s - happy foot tapping songs!
WEDNESDAY Rockspring Clay & Craft: (Every other Wednesday). Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. – Taking place every fortnight a group for Adults with Learning Disabilities to come and have some creative fun. Focusing on different creative activities everyone will get to learn a new creative skill. Email: loudwater@visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. Rockspring Community Choir: Rockspring Community Centre, Ludlow. All welcome, particularly men! Minimal charge. Contact 01584 529053. Slimming World: 9 & 11am. Elm Church Hall, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow. Contact Rosie 07960 885966. See advert on page 24.
Tai-Chi: 10am - 12 noon. Rockspring Community Centre. Friendly mixed ability classes where everyone can work comfortably at their own level. Contact 01584 874296. Singing for Lung Health: 2.30 3.30pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Contact 01584 890284. Ludlow Town Juniors F.C. Training: 5.45 – 6.45pm. Ludlow Stadium, Bromfield Road, Ludlow. U12, U13, U14. 7 - 8pm U15, U17, Colts. Visit www.clubplus.co.uk/ludlow-town-fc. Zumba: 6 - 7pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Suitable for all abilities, come and have fun and get fit at the same time. Bring some water and a towel. £4.50 per session. Rockspring Community Choir: 7.15 - 8.45pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Do you enjoy singing? If
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What’s on: during the week so come and join the Rockspring Community Choir. It doesn’t matter if you can’t read music or don’t have a fantastic voice, everyone welcome! Sub only £3.Contact 01584 874922.
specialist food and drink produced within 30 miles of Ludlow. For details of stallholders please visit the Local to Ludlow website - www. localtoludlow.org.uk.
Poetry Cafe: (First Wednesday of the month). 7.30pm. Charlton Arms, Ludlow. Contact 01584 872813.
THURSDAY
Rockspring Thursdays: 12.15pm. Rockspring Community Centre. Join us for a healthy lunch. We cook a hot meal every week e.g. Cottage Pie, Sausage & Mash, Lasagne, Chilli Con Carne, Quiche, Baked Potato with beans/ cheese or Pasta Bake followed by a slice of homemade cake for only £2 – everyone welcome.
Ludlow Local Produce Market: (2nd and 4th Thursday of every month). 9am - 2pm. Ludlow Market, Castle Square, Ludlow. Ludlow Local Produce Market is a large, twice-monthly farmers’ market selling a wide range of everyday and
Fly-Tying Tuition: (1st Thursday of each month). 7pm. The Unicorn Inn, 66 Corve Street, Ludlow, SY8 1DU. If you fancy tying your own flies (for Fly-fishing) come on down and give it a go. Visit www. ludlowflytying.org.uk.
Ludlow Larks Community Choir: 7.30 - 9.30pm. Ludlow Women’s Centre. Led by Polly Bolton. Songs from around the world. Contact 01584 823609.
Ludlow Historical Research Group: 7 - 9pm (autumn, winter and spring only). Ludlow Museum Resource Centre (same building as the Library), Parkway, Ludlow. Visit www.ludlowhistory.co.uk Bella A Cappella: 7.15 - 9.45pm. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. All-female 4-part close harmony singing group. Contact aimoevo@ hotmail.co.uk Edge Chamber Choir: 7.30 9.30pm. Friends Meeting House, Ludlow. Auditioned chamber choir led by Ros Crouch. Contact 01584 841053. FRIDAY Yoga: 9.15 - 10.15am. Diddlebury Hall. Contact Sarah Grocutt, Fitness Excel 07967 482510. See advert on page 9.
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What’s on: during the week / month Pilates Progressions with Equipment: 10.30-11.30am. Diddlebury Hall. Contact Sarah Grocutt, Fitness Excel 07967 482510. See advert on page 9. Meditation for Daily Life: 1pm. Friends Meeting House, St. Mary’s Lane, Ludlow, SY8 1DZ. Drop in class. Visit www.meditateinludlow. org. Contact 01384 569956.
SUNDAY Antique and Collectors Fair: (Usually held fortnightly on the 1st & 3rd Sunday of each month). 9am - 4pm. Ludlow Market, Castle Square. www.ludlow.org. uk/ludlowmarket.html Ludlow Orchestra Rehearsals: Evenings at Wistanstow Village Hall. Visit www.ludloworchestra.org.uk
Bellydance Class: 7 - 8.30pm.The Women’s Centre, Ludlow. Any age, any ability, anybody. Contact Kath 07977 801522.
DURING THE MONTH
SATURDAY
Hampton Court Annual Christmas Fair: 10.30am - 5pm. Hampton Court Estate, HopeUnder-Dinmore, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 0PN. Now in its 10th year, Hampton Court Annual Christmas Fair gives you
Ludwig Academy of Musical Theatre: 7-11 years 1 - 2pm, 1216 years 2-3pm. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow. Contact Jack Ludwig 07792 266225.
Friday 30th November Sunday 2nd December
the chance to see this splendid castle at its most atmospheric and beautifully decorated for Christmas with several giant fir trees, decorations and roaring open fires. Stalls exhibiting a wide range of gifts, local crafts and produce. Enjoy Liz’s famous mince pies with a glass of mulled wine, or even lunch, in the Orangery Restaurant. Contact 01568 797676. Sat 1st December Sunday 2nd December Caynham Christmas Tree Festival: 10am - 4pm. St Mary’s Church, Caynham, Ludlow, SY8 3BN. The theme of the Festival is “A Christmas Poem”. Entry is free. Hot drinks, mince pies and cake available throughout the day. There will be a Christmas stall, as well as a raffle, a tombola, and a
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Last Saturday of January & July (Ludlow Mascall Centre) Last Saturday of April & October (Rockspring Community Centre) 10.00am to 12.30pm
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What’s on: during the month visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2.
“Pin the Spot” treasure hunt.There will be a concert on Saturday evening, starting at 7.30 pm in the Church with The Britten Singers. Tickets £6 adults and £3 Children. On Sunday 2nd, there will be a Christingle Service in Church at 3pm. All welcome. Contact 01584 876900 / 01584 876819.
Herefordshire. Celebrate the UK’s only Mistletoe Festival. Holly & mistletoes sales at Tenbury Business Park. Performing artists & street folk & country music throughout Tenbury Wells. Carol Celebration at St Michael’s College.
Sunday 2nd December
Tinsel Tuesday - Traditional Christmas Gift Market: 10am 4pm. Market Square, Ludlow.
Ludlow Races: 12.30pm. Ludlow Racecourse, Bromfield, Ludlow, SY8 2BT. This friendly National Hunt racecourse, often referred to as “Lovely Ludlow” by Radio 5 Live, is just 2 miles north of Ludlow town centre. A great day out for all race fans. Visit www. ludlowracecourse.co.uk.
Wednesday 5th December
Thursday 6th December
Pottery for All: 10.30am - 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £5 per person. Come and join us at Loudwater. We’ll teach you from the basics up including slab; coil, press moulds; glaze and more There’s lots of fun to be had getting your hands dirty with clay. Email: loudwater@
Christmas Market: All day at Ludlow Market, Castle Square, Ludlow SY8 1AS. A festive market with a Christmas feel.
Make your own Christmas Wreath: 10am - 4.30pm.Wildegoose Nursery. Learn how to make a beautiful Christmas Wreath from nature’s bounty, using an extraordinary array of seed heads, fruits, foliage and berries foraged from the Walled Garden at Millichope Park. Course £75, includes lunch. Booking essential. Email office@wildegoosenursery. co.uk. Contact 01584 841890. Monday 3rd December Mistletoe Festival: 11am - 5pm. Tenbury Wells near north
Tuesday 4th December
Ludlow CAB Walk: 10am. Childe Road (West) Car Park, Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 8GH Grid ref: 672 758. The walk, to which anyone is welcome, takes between 2 1/2 and 3 hours,
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What’s on: during the month ending with an optional lunch at the Stable Tavern, Cleobury Mortimer. The walk is cross country, with stiles to climb, so walking boots/shoes are needed. Contact Roy 01584 874011. Annual Vegetarian Christmas Cookery Course: Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, School Road, Craven Arms, SY7 9RS.Visit www. shropshirehillsdiscover ycentre. co.uk. Contact 01588 676060. Knit and Natter: 1.15 - 3.15pm. St. Laurence’s Church. Free. Bring your needles, hooks and latest project and join us for a morning of skill sharing and fun. Email: loudwater@ visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. An Evening of Fizz: 7pm at Ludlow Kitchen, Ludlow Food Centre, Bromfield, Ludlow, SY8 2JR. Join
us at this unique evening of Fizz tasting hosted by our experts. Sample a range of sparkling wines, enjoy a few nibbles and quiz the experts in this fun and informative master class. Places are limited and booking is essential. Tickets £12.50. Contact 01584 856000. See advert on page 5. Friday 7th December Christmas Card Creative: 10.30am - 2pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £10 per person (including all materials). Come and have a day designing and making your own cards and have a handmade start to your Christmas this year. All materials included, but please feel free to bring any particular embellishments you’d like to use. Email: loudwater@
visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. Keep on Crocheting: 10.30am 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £5 per person. Join us on the first Friday of the month as we keep building your crochet skills. These are fun sessions to help everyone build their skills and confidence in crochet whilst enjoying the company of others. All materials provided. Email: loudwater@ visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. Christmas Party with Santa: 6 - 8pm. Ludlow Farmshop, Bromfield, Ludlow SY8 2JR. Join Santa and other children in this merry celebration of Christmas. Children can enjoy traditional party games, get crafty with
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What’s on: during the month Creative Station and enjoy the festive feast before dancing at the disco. £12.50 per child to include buffet, gift from Santa, party games, disco and craft station with a memento to take home. £2 per adult to include tea or coffee and mince pie. Contact 01584 856000. See advert on page 5. Saturday 8th December Leominster Victorian Christmas Market: a wide variety of stallholders, dressed in traditional Victorian dress, lining Corn Square and Broad Street and selling a range of crafts and gifts plus local and seasonal produce. Christmas Food & Craft Fair: Ludlow Farmshop, Bromfield SY8 2JR. With a range of exhibitors selling an array of scrumptious foods, delicious drinks and creative crafts,
it is the perfect chance to do your Christmas shopping. There will be plenty of things for the whole family – live entertainment, demonstrations, tastings, and more. Free entry. Contact 01584 856000. See advert on page 5. Meet Our Makers - Smithy Studio: 11am - 4pm. Smithy Studio, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, SY7 0DH. Artists, makers and mulled wine - festive drinks and nibbles. Contact 07811 042478. See advert on page 24. Ludlow Choral Society presents ‘Bach’s 1734 Christmas Oratorio’ (in English): 7.30pm. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow.The choir of around 100 singers will be accompanied by a small orchestra and professional soloists.Tickets £12. See advert and article on page 3.
Saturday 8th December Sunday 9th December Santa’s Grotto: 9.30am - 3.30pm. Ludlow Farmshop, Bromfield SY8 2JR. Father Christmas and his elves will be spending the weekend with us, having fun in their Grotto and giving a special gift for all the little people who visit him. £7.50 per child, £2 per adult to include mulled cider and mince pie. Contact 01584 856000. See advert on page 5. Monkey Mania - Santa Visit: 11am - 3pm. Monkey Mania Soft Play Centre, Lingen Road, Ludlow, SY8 1XD. £5 entry which includes a gift. (NB Normal entry fees apply to visit Monkey Mania Soft Play). Contact 01584 300120. See advert on page 2. Sunday 9th December Christmas Market: All day at Ludlow Market, Castle Square,
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What’s on: during the month Ludlow SY8 1AS. A festive market with a Christmas feel. Aardvark Christmas Fair: 10am - 3pm. Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, Shropshire SY7 0DH. With over 20 exhibitors with crafts, bric-a-brac, vintage and festive decorations, with live music and we will offer a complimentary glass mulled wine. There will be homemade soup and mince pies in the Aardvark café, and the bookshop and café will be open from 10am-4pm. All welcome, free entry and parking, a unique Christmas shopping opportunity! Tuesday 11th December
welcoming you. Email: loudwater@ visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. Pottery for All: 1.30 - 3.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £5 per person. Always loved the idea of creating things from clay but not sure where to start; or have some experience but need somewhere to work and a kiln to fire your work? Come and join us at Loudwater. We’ll teach you from the basics up including slab; coil, press moulds; glaze and more There’s lots of fun to be had getting your hands dirty with clay. Email: loudwater@ visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2.
Ludlow CAB Walk: 10am. Ludlow Food Centre, Bromfield - Grid Ref: 483 769. The walk, to which anyone is welcome, takes between 2 1/2 and 3 hours, ending with an optional lunch at the Food Centre.The walk is cross country, with stiles to climb, so walking boots/shoes are needed. Contact Diane & Steve Hargreaves 07802 867628.
Wednesday 12th December
Tinsel Tuesday - Traditional Christmas Gift Market: 10am 4pm at Market Square, Ludlow.
Member’s Evening Seasonal Celebration and Quiz: 7.30pm. Ludlow Mascall Centre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RZ. A seasonal celebration and quiz by Robin Pote “How well do you know your birds? - Identifying birds from their feathers”. All welcome. Contact 01584 872035.
Needle-Craft and Natter:10.30am - 12.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. Free. Join us every fortnight for a morning of creative fun and skill swapping in the company of others.There’s no charge involved, we want you to enjoy our space, and you can bring your own projects; but sometimes we‘d appreciate your support if you would, making beautiful things to help us fundraise for the Studio, and occasionally to help with projects. We’re looking forward to
Knit and Natter: 10.15am 12.15pm. Ludlow Library. Free. Bring your needles, hooks and latest project and join us for a morning of skill sharing and fun. Email: loudwater@visionhomes. org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. Thursday 13th December
Friday 14th December Learn to Crochet: 10.30am - 2pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £15 per person (including all materials). Together we’ll look at getting started with crochet. We’ll give you all the help you need to get you crocheting with
confidence. Includes all materials and a hook to help you continue at home. Email: loudwater@ visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. Willow Weaving - Bird Feeders & Christmas: 10.30am - 3.30pm. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. £45 per person (including all materials). Come and join us for a day of weaving with willow. A great way to relax and get ready for the festive times ahead. Email: loudwater@visionhomes. org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. Friday 14th December Saturday 15th December ‘Bethlehem Junction’: 7.30pm Friday, 4 and 7.30pm Saturday. Ludlow Methodist Church, Broad Street. Family Christmas Musical. The performances are to raise funds for the children’s charity, Action for Children and Ludlow Methodist Church. Tickets from Ludlow Assembly Rooms Box Office, 01584 878141 or visit www.bethlehemjunction. myfreesites.net. See article and advert on pages 22 and 23. Tuesday 18th December Tinsel Tuesday - Traditional Christmas Gift Market: 10am 7pm. Market Square, Ludlow. Over 30 Ludlow shops are getting behind Late Night Ludlow, which coincides with the last Tinsel Tuesday Traditional Christmas Gift market. Both shops and the Christmas Gift market will stay open until 7pm. Ludlow CAB Walk: 10am. The Charlton Arms, Ludford - Grid Ref: 513 742. The walk, to which anyone is welcome, takes between 2 1/2 and 3 hours ending with the optional pub Christmas lunch. The walk is cross country, with stiles to
What’s on: during the month climb, so walking boots/shoes are needed. Contact Richard Crowley 01584 875980. Wednesday 19th December Pottery for All: 10.30am - 12.30pm. £5 per person. Loudwater Studio, 16a Burway Trading Estate, Bromfield Road, Ludlow, SY8 1EN. Come and join us at Loudwater. We’ll teach you from the basics up including slab; coil, press moulds; glaze and more There’s lots of fun to be had getting your hands dirty with clay. Email: loudwater@ visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. Ludlow Races: 12.40pm. Ludlow Racecourse, Bromfield, Ludlow, SY8 2BT. This friendly National Hunt racecourse, often referred to as “Lovely Ludlow” by Radio 5 Live, is just 2 miles north of Ludlow town centre. A great day
out for all race fans. See www. ludlowracecourse.co.uk. Thursday 20th December Knit and Natter: 1.15 - 3.15pm. St. Laurence’s Church. Free. Bring your needles, hooks and latest project and join us for a morning of skill sharing and fun. Email: loudwater@ visionhomes.org.uk. Contact 01584 877272. See advert on page 2. The Good Grief Café – Bereavement Support Group: (Every third Thursday in the month). 3.30 – 5pm. The Pea Green Café, Ludlow Mascall Centre, Ludlow SY8 1RZ. Offering friendship and support. It would be helpful to advise in advance that you’d like to join so please email Jo Shield at Victoria Allen Funeral Services: vafs@ btinternet. com or contact 01584 879035.
Friday 21st December Bella Acappella’s Christmas Concert: 7.30pm. Ludlow Brewing Company, The Railway Shed, Ludlow, SY8 2PQ. This will be the first Christmas concert that Bella have done for a few years, so we are really looking forward to it. It will be packed full of your favourite Christmas songs. along with some other popular songs to get you singing along! A fun, musical evening to get you into the Christmas spirit! Sunday 23rd December Christmas Market: All day at Ludlow Market, Castle Square, Ludlow SY8 1AS. A festive market with a Christmas feel. Wednesday 26th December Boxing Day Meet: Ludlow Castle. Traditional Boxing Day meet of the Ludlow Hunt.
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