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“Dear Reader: July is by far my favourite month, and in East Anglia it is the time of year when the region really shows itself off. It’s also the month when our social diaries become absolutely chokka. To help you navigate the ‘Summer Season’ we have provided a handy guide detailing the best places to see and be seen; be it a day at the tennis or simply a relaxing picnic by the river. We also haven’t forgotten the little ones with our School’s Out guide to keeping the kids happy. While our roundup of the summer festivals shows you exactly where to go and what to watch. Make sure you visit us at www.eastlife.co.uk where you can discover even more great features, competitions and events. And if you are planning an event yourself why not submit the details online or contact me with a feature idea. Enjoy the summer and love where you live.”
16 53 FEATURES 10 SUMMER SEASON Where to see and be seen 16 SCHOOL’S OUT Fun days out for the whole family 32 GARDENING Green-fingered tips 35 PROPERTY Why not move to Happisburgh 39 EDUCATION Top independent Essex schools 43 INTERIORS From pools to walls and more 53 WEDDINGS Venues with character 59 HOTELS The region’s best hotels 62 FOOD & DRINK Where to take tea 65 HEALTH Regenerate your cells 71 ARTS Interviews with Mark Owen and Joe Pasquale
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75 HITCHIN Discover this beautiful town 77 LEIGHTON BUZZARD We take a closer look 81 AMPTHILL It really rocks Publisher Sean Thompson 01954 267696 sean@eastmag.com Publishing Consultant Paul Gibson 01954 268129 paul@eastmag.com Editor Chris Johnson chris@eastmag.com Designer Diane Lilley 01954 268006 di@eastmag.com Production Assistant Kim Morley 01954 267805 kim@eastmag.com Editorial Assistants Mahvish Malik, Rashmika Nedungadi Like Eastlife? Area Manager (Arts/Norfolk) Like our Facebook Charlie Roadley-Battin 07595 894578 page charlie@eastmag.com Area Manager (Suffolk/Essex) Darren Marshall 07826 628680 darren@eastmag.com Area Manager (Beds/Herts) Stewart Hedges 07595 894557 stewart@eastmag.com Area Manager (Cambridgeshire) Jim Leishman 01954 267635 jim@eastmag.com ACCOUNTS/ENQUIRIES 01954 267904 ADVERTISING ads@eastmag.com EDITORIAL editorial@eastmag.com HEAD OFFICE Unit 4, Avenue Business Park, Elsworth, Cambridge CB23 4EY.
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85 BEDS, HERTS & BUCKS What’s on 93 STAMFORD Uncover this charming town 99 CAMBRIDGESHIRE Why we love this county 107 SUFFOLK Lowestoft, Southwold, Aldeburgh 117 WOODBRIDGE Enjoy a day by the sea 135 THE BROADS Discover this aquatic wonderland 143 WATTON A trip around this town 145 NORFOLK Events and more for the region 148 SOUTHEND A place with a lot of character 151 ESSEX Essential events guide 154 BOOKS Find the best reads out this month
Coming up in next month’s Eastlife.... Beach Living, our guide to Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk’s best beaches - Messing about on the water - Garden Living Lavenham - Colne Valley - Northampton - Oundle, Harleston - Sheringham and much more and much, much more ...
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SEASON SUMMER 2013
Picnics in the park, garden tours, strawberries and cream, outdoor screenings and polo are just a few great gems on offer.... Mahvish Malik looks at how to make the most out of East Anglia’s Summer Season
WALTHAM ABBEY GARDENS AND CORNMILL MEADOWS Waltham Abbey Gardens is an award-winning site steeped in history and set in the grounds of the Abbey, the last to be dissolved by Henry VIII and thought to be the site of King Harold’s grave. The remains of some of the Abbey buildings can still be seen today, including the Gate House and the passage from the cloisters to the sleeping quarters. The Abbey’s peaceful rose garden also provides plenty of benches and picnic tables. Just sit back, relax and wind down in beautiful surroundings. Walk just a little further and you enter a very special habitat – Cornmill Meadows support an amazing variety of dragon and damselflies. There’s a hide too, from which you can watch the Meadows’ fascinating population of birds. Abbey View, Waltham Abbey, Essex, EN9 1XD, 08456 770 600.
HOVETON HALL GARDENS Enjoy a family day out at Hoveton Hall Gardens. There is something for everyone to enjoy including the new and improved children’s activity trails, the recently restored rare 19th century glasshouse, guided tours of the gardens and the extensive programme of events. Hoveton Hall Gardens provides an array of colour and interest throughout the seasons especially in July and August, when you can see the more formal herbaceous and kitchen gardens taking centre stage. This July sees the world of art come alive again at Hoveton Hall Gardens with a new sculpture trail. Working with local artists the formal gardens, woodland and water gardens will display a diverse range of inspirational and engaging sculpture. Wroxham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR12 8RJ, 01603 782798. www.hovetonhallgardens.co.uk.
MANNINGTON GARDENS Mannington Gardens are set around a medieval moated manor house and feature a wide variety of plants, trees and shrubs in many different settings. The gardens are home to thousands of roses especially classic varieties. The Heritage Rose Garden and 20th century Rose Garden have roses in areas with designs reflecting their date of origin from the 15th century to the present day and in the kiosk is a display about rose history. Near to the hall is a knot garden with scented plants, and on the South Lawn a classical temple and plants selected for touch, eastlife.co.uk|11
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Rock City Art, Castle Lane, is expanding into new and exciting avenues including in house tuition for studio and location photography and lighting techniques and basic camera function, as well as taking the gallery into exhibiting a broader scope of photographic imagery. New exhibitions will show for 8 weeks and have a preview to press etc private view one week before each official opening. The gallery space itself will be available for private functions and hire for private exhibitions, with regard to this RCA invites submissions from independent artists and photographers. The official re-opening of RCA will be on Saturday 13th July 2013 with an “awe-inspiring” new exhibition called ‘Restless’. This show will run until Saturday 31st August 2013 and represents visually the developments of RCA in the future.
The official re-opening of Rock City Art will be on Saturday 13th July 2013, opening with a colaborative exhibition entitled “Restless”. “A truly awe-inspiring exhibition that takes the viewer through a 25 year journey of the natural restlesness and conflict of man.. from Brixton to Guadolite .. from Colombia to Park Lane.. this is your world.”
An exciting space available for private hire for functions and events. A studio facility available for hire . In house tuition for studio and location photography - lighting and basic camera function. Why not join us on facebook to see all the latest updates and forthcoming events: facebook.com/RockCityArtGallery
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Summer Season sound and taste, as well as smell and colour. Mannington Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, NR11 7BB, 01263 584175. www.manningtongardens.co.uk.
THE GARDEN & LUNCH TOUR Available Monday to Friday until the end of August, Peter Beales Roses gives you the chance to combine the summer garden tour with lunch! An expert will walk you around their extensive three acre gardens pointing out particular roses of interest, giving you some practical tips on how to get the best from the roses in your own garden. After, your mouth watering two-course lunch will be served in a beautiful marquee set amongst the blooming surroundings. The lunch includes a traditional Norfolk Ploughman’s lunch; two locally made Norfolk cheeses (Norfolk Dapple and Binham Blue) served with a side salad, locally produced spiced plum chutney and freshly made bread and butter. And for dessert you can either choose from sweet briar sundae; a cream and Florentine fan wafer or East Anglian strawberries and cream. Choose the latter and you won’t be disappointed! For more information visit www.classicroses.co.uk. London Road , Attleborough , Norfolk, NR17 1AY. 01953 454707.
CLEAR ROUND SHOWJUMPING AT HALL FARM Go down to Hall Farm on the second Saturday of every month for a clear round showjumping event, held in conjunction with the BHS. The fences will range from 40-70cms during the course of the day. Every spectacular clear round will receive a rosette. These events are designed to encourage young or inexperienced horses and/or riders. Entries will be £7.00 in advance, with entries on the day (subject to availability) £8.00. Lead reins allowed in the 40cms class. World Horse Welfare’s Hall Farm in Norfolk is a great place to spend a day with the family. Meet the rescued horses going through rehabilitation, as well as those who are ready for rehoming, stop for refreshments in the cafe and enjoy a walk around the paddocks.
Ada Cole Avenue, Snetterton, Norfolk, NR16 2LR. 01953 499100. www.worldhorsewelfare.org.
ARTS PICNIC The Saffron Walden Arts Trust will be hosting an Arts Picnic at Bridge End Garden on Saturday 6 July from 12pm – 6pm. Bring your own blanket and picnic, enjoy live music, art and drama. There will be competitions for children, plus cake and craft stalls. Bridge End, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1HR, 01799 505012. www. visitsaffronwalden.gov.uk.
THE FILM NIGHT SPECTACULAR Christchurch Park will host The Film Night Spectacular, including a firework finale, on Saturday 6 July as part of Ip-art 2013, with special guest compere Brian Blessed. Gates will open at 6pm so the audience can enjoy picnics prior to the performance at 8pm.There will be film music from Bond and Mission Impossible to Jurassic Park and the Great Escape. Sloan Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 2BE, 01473 433100. www.suffolkproms.com.
WALK ON THE WILD SIDE Join the Natural England Reserves Manager for a magical walk around the Bure Marshes National Nature Reserve. Discover some of the unique plants and wildlife that live on the marshes and learn how the area is managed to increase its biodiversity. The walk is within an area not normally open to the public. The
Walk is roughly 1.5 miles of wet marshes and it is advised that you wear suitable outdoor clothing: wellies or walking boots, even in good weather. Insect repellent, sunscreen/ sunhat and a drink/snack are recommended, plus it is worth bringing binoculars/camera. For more information visit their website at www.naturalengland.org.uk. Woodbastwick, Norfolk, NR13 6HH, 01603 720788.
NEWMARKET RACECOURSES Known as the ‘Home of Racing’, Newmarket lives and breathes the sport. There are two racecourses in the town; the Rowley Mile hosts the 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas in the spring. For many, the Flat season really kicks-off with Newmarket’s Craven meeting – when Classic trials are staged. The July Course takes over in the summer with a popular three-day meeting in July, The July Festival, and evening fixtures featuring live music from some of the biggest names in pop. Westfield House, The Links, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 0TG, 01638 675500. www. newmarketracecourses.co.uk.
IPSWICH COUNTRY MARKET The Ipswich Country Market, established 25 years ago, offers fresh fruit and vegetables, plants, chutneys, jams, honey, free range eggs, freshly made home baked sweet and savoury dishes, along with a wide range of home produced preserves. There is also a wide eastlife.co.uk|13
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)"*+,,%&-+.$(*"%$/ Mountfitchet Castle This reconstructed Castle and Norman Village offers the chance to experience Norman England life as it was in 1066. The village behind the castle walls is complete with costumed characters, knights, and animals. Visit the extraordinary House on the Hill Toy Museum, packed with some 80,000 toys, a rock and roll exhibition, and a dinosaur park. Stansted, Essex CM24 8SP 01279 813237. www. mountfitchetcastle.com
Go Ape! This award-winning treetop forest adventure is set in the heart of Britain’s largest lowland pine forest. Go Ape’s first ever course is centred on 30 miles of trails from which to explore 50,000 acres of forest. The mother of all courses features the longest crossing, some 26 metres from platform-toplatform. For younger children, there is a treetop junior outdoor adventure course. And for visitors looking to take a scenic journey through the forest, forest Segway exploration is available. High Lodge Forest Centre, Thetford www.goape.co.uk
Bressingham Steam Here, you can explore one of Europe’s leading steam collections, take a ride on Bressingham’s famous Victorian ‘Gallopers’, journey
over five miles of narrow-gauge steam railway, or visit the ‘Dad’s Army’ exhibition. Picnic in the beautiful gardens or dine in one of two restaurants and make the fun go on all day. Low Rd Bressingham, Norfolk IP22 2AA. 01379 686900. www.bressingham.co.uk.
KG Adventure This Stowmarket-based group offers both residential and day camps during the school holidays at their sites in Suffolk and Norfolk. Children and teenagers can try out new sports and adventure activities to gain some independence, meet new friends, and have an awesome holiday experience. 01449 742700. www. adventurecamps. kgadventure.com
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!"#$%&'(#&)*+",,%! Clacton Pier Six and a half acres of fun and entertainment, including under cover and outside fairgrounds, amusements, side stalls, cafes, Seaquarium, a pub with children’s play area and lots more for all the family to enjoy this summer holiday. Open daily. North Sea, Clacton-on-Sea, Essex CO15 1QX. 01255 421115. www.clacton-pier.co.uk. Adventure Island Adventure Island is a fabulous theme park with a great choice of rides for all age groups, from the Sky Drop and Rage, to traditional favourites like the Big Wheel, Crooked House and Helter Skelter. There are plenty of places to eat and drink – plus, it’s right at the heart of Southend’s attractions! Western Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea. 01702 443400. www.adventureland.co.uk. Pleasurewood Hills This award-winning park is East Anglia’s largest family leisure park. With over 50 acres of attractions, the thrills include adrenaline-fuelled rides
for the very brave – such as the 120foot tall, 50 mph twisty rollercoaster ride “wipeout’ – family rides, water rides, karts and miniature railways, and rides for younger children. Rides added just last year are the Jolly Roger – a 40 metre drop tower, The Lighthouse, Pleasurewood Pony Rail, Laser Labyrinth, and an Illusionist Magic Show. Two new rides are planned to open later this year: The Woody’s Tea Party tea cup ride and the Moby Dick. Corton, Lowestoft 01502 586000 www.pleasurewoodhills.com Manning’s Amusement Park Manning’s offers a host of seaside amusements with arcade games, children’s funfair rides – from mini Waltzers to giant bouncy castles, swing boats and funny mirrors – indoor crazy gold, a Jackpot casino, a bar and grill, and plenty of snack stops. Manning’s was openend in 1933 by Sir Billy Butlin and has been run by the Manning family since 1946. Popular too is the year-round Sunday market and regular craft and
farmers’ markets on Saturdays. Look out for their Carnival Party on 18 August. Sea Road, Felixstowe, 01394 282370. www.manningsamusements. co.uk. Pleasure Beach The Pleasure Beach, with its mixture of high-octane rides and traditional attractions, sits at the top of Great Yarmouth’s Golden Mile dominating the seafront skyline with its famous Skydrop. Spread over nine acres, it offers huge family fun, full-throttle white knuckle rides to exhilarate and thrill, water attractions to catch your breath and fun rides to keep the children happy for hours. South Beach Parade, Great Yarmouth. 01493 844585. www.pleasure-beach.co.uk.
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A few of our events at Colchester Museums 30 July Arty Tea Towels 31 July – 1 August DIY Herb Garden 8 – 9 August Butterfly decorations 23 – 24 August Plates in flames 22 – 23 August Cardboard boat and shipbuilding Events are accredited by the Children’s University – www.childrensuniversity.co.uk to find out more.
Booking information Visit www.cimuseums.org.uk/whats-on for event details, times, prices and booking information. To book by phone: 01206 282940 for events in Colchester 01473 433691 for events in Ipswich.
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!"#$%&'#()#*""+# (,'#-(./+! Colchester Zoo This zoo is one of Europe’s finest, with over 250 species in 60 acres of beautiful parkland. Enclosures include Orang-utan Forest, Penguin Shore, Playa Patagonia, Dragons of Komodo, and Tiger Taiga – which houses the rare Amur Tiger. Plus, Colchester Zoo also has an African zone where you can see elephants, giraffes, zebra, and rhinos. Kids will love the daily shows! Maldon Road, Stanway, Colchester, Essex CO3 0SL. 01206 331292. www.colchester-zoo.com
Hunstanton Sea Life Visit the Shark Lagoon and watch in awe as, while you walk through the underwater tunnel, they glide all around you. Other highlights include an incredible otter sanctuary, penguin sanctuary and a whole host of other incredible marine creatures.
Southern Promenade Hunstanton, Norfolk PE36 5BH 01485 533576. www.sealsanctuary.co.uk
Redwings Horse Sanctuary Redwings is the UKs largest horse sanctuary, caring for over 1,300 horses, ponies, donkeys and mules every day. At any of Redwings’ three locations, visitors can meet some of the rescued residents and find out more about Redwings’ work, first-hand. A visit to Redwings Horse Sanctuary is a memorable day out. Caldecott Hall, situated on the A143 between Great Yarmouth and Beccles NR31 9EY. 0870 040 0033. Amazona Zoo This wonderful zoo is home to a wide range of animals from Tropical South America including jaguars, otters, spider monkeys, birds of prey, parrots and flamingos. All animals have arrived through the generosity of other British Zoological gardens; none are imported from the wild. The Zoo is open daily, and along with a lovely array of animals, there is a gift shop and a café. Amazona Zoo. Hall Rodd, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9JG. 01263 510 741. Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens You’ll find a renowned collection of Asian mammals, birds and reptiles in the pleasantly landscaped grounds
and gardens of Thrigby Hall. These include snow leopards, rare tigers, gibbons, deer otters, crocodiles, and more. Filby Road, Thrigby, Great Yarmouth NR29 3DR. 01493 369477 Africa Alive: Experience the plains of Africa – an awe-inspiring presentation of the African Savannah, where the animals roam freely together as they do in the wild. Get up close and personal with the rhinos, giraffes and zebras; climb aboard the road train; encounter the King of the Jungle and enjoy a stunning birds’ eye view of the lions’ domain from the Lookout Lodge. Whites Lane, Lowestoft NR33 7TF. 01502 740291. Woburn Safari Park (pictured) You’ll need to devote a whole day to take in everything at Woburn. Drive through the Bedfordshire safari park with many, many species of animals in natural groups: rhinos, giraffes, lions, tigers, elephants, monkeys, and much, much more, plus the actionpacked Wild World Leisure area. Woburn Safari Park really is a jewel in the East Anglian crown, and well worth a visit! Woburn Park, Crawley Road, Milton Keynes, Bedford MK17 9QN, 01525 290407. eastlife.co.uk|19
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Gressenhall Farm and Workhouse Enjoy a fascinating journey through the story of rural Norfolk. With a thrilling woodland adventure and playground, a historic workhouse, traditional farm, and many indoor displays, Gressenhall is the perfect setting for the perfect day out whatever the weather. Fakenham Rd, Gressenhall, Dereham NR20 4DR. 01362 869251
Yesterday’s World Discover an amazing 125 years of British social history magically made real with life-size street scenes and shop displays. This award-winning
museum attraction recaptures our amazing past and is considered to be one of the best collections in the UK. New attractions for 2013 include life size wax figures of King Henry VIII and his wives, Charlie Chaplin, and Laurel and Hardy. 34 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 2EN. 01493 331148.
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to its exhibits. RAF Air Defence Radar Museum, Nr RRH Natishead, Horning, Norfolk NR12 8YB. 01692 631485.
Explore the organic, heritage garden and nature area or maybe just have a coffee in the licensed café. There is something for everyone to see. Admission to the centre is free but should you feel energetic and wish to climb the Ecotricity wind turbine there is a charge and booking is advisable. Ecotech Centre Turbine Way, Turbine Way, Swaffham, Norfolk PE37 7HT. 01760 726100.
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At True’s Yard Museum discover King Lynn’s lost fishing community. Step back in time as you explore the tiny cottages, where nine children once shared one bed. Smell the fish hanging in our Victorian smokehouse and take a look at the activity fishing smack as you learn more about the lives of the fisherfolk. North St King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1QW. 01553 770479.
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum tells the story of the development of Radar including how it was used during the Battle of Britain, the Cold War, and is now used both in the UK on deployed Operations. This museum is a place for all the family to enjoy, with an informative atmosphere and a hands on approach
In this museum, discover Great Yarmouth’s fascinating history, its rich maritime and fishing heritage and some of the colourful characters who made their living from the sea. Hands on displays, games, puzzles, free audio guides and film shows. Blackfriars’ Rd, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 3BX. 01493 743930.
True’s Yard Museum
Learn about projects like this at the Ecotech Centre in Swaffham.
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Festivals As July rolls around, it’s officially summer in East Anglia. Lounging in the park, going for an ice cream, and attending festivals are all a big part of the summer experience. Eastlife pulls together some of the best of the month’s music festivals - dive in for some great tunes and an even better taste of summer fun!
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Clockwise: Ip-Art, Wymondham Music Festival, Secret Garden Party
21 June - 7 July: Ip-Art The Ipswich Arts Festival is a collection of Ipswich’s best visual arts, performing arts, literature, film and music. This 2-week event also includes Ipswich Music Day, a huge live free music event across six stages in Christchurch Park. According to representatives for Music Day “We’ve got some great stars in the making here and I am sure they will give their all to put on a happy show”. In addition to Music Day, the Ipswich Arts Fesitval is home to Literary Ipswich 2013, Global Rhythm, Silent Cinema, and so much more. www.ip-art.com. Various Venues, Ipswich 01473 433100.
21 June - 14 July: Thaxted The Thaxted Music Festival’s theme for this year is ‘The Riches of British Music’. This music festival generally has a heavy emphasis on classical music, and this year, the festival will be focusing on British classical style. The work of famous British composers like Britten, Holst, and Ireland are sure to be popular here! The July
concert schedule includes performances by Tom Poster, the Tim Kliphius Quartet, and two shows of Pirates of Penzance. www. thaxtedfestival.org.uk. Thaxted Festival Foundation, Clarence House, Thaxted, Essex CM6 2PJ. 01371 831421.
22 June - 7 July: Wymondham Music Festival The festival is best known for its musical diversity. A huge range of music is on offer at this festival – concerts, gigs, workships, live music in the Market Place, Midsummer Jazz picnics, and a range of genres. It’s easy to see how this festival markets itself as “music for everyone”. Some of the events that will be occurring this year are Zimali Flamenco on 6 July, and The Drones’ ‘Toy Symphony’ concert on 7 July. Wymondham, Norfolk NR18 0PB. www. wymfestival.org.uk.
5 - 7 July: Maverick The Maverick Festival is a celebration of Americana and roots music from both sides of the Atlantic, presenting music, comedy,
dance, film and workshops, and featuring over forty different artists across five indoor and outdoor stages. Set amongst the picturesque Victorian farm buildings of Easton Farm Park, the site is nestled in the deep Suffolk countryside. Performers at this event include Mindy Smith, Hatful of Rain, and the Carrivick Sisters. Easton Farm Park, Woodbridge, Suffolk. 0207 6369562
5 & 6 July: WoW Music Festival WoW is acoustic, roots, blues, country, and everything in between. The festival’s aim is to bring visitors the best of East Anglian ‘web-footed, local, brother-sister’ talent and to sharpen up the pool with some class party acts from further afield. WoW is affordable, relaxed, intimate, and family friendly. Two of the big acts coming to WoW are Killamonjambo and Dreadzone. The festival grounds also feature weekend camping options, a craft fair, and food stalls with delicious, catered creations. For more information, visit www.wow-arts.co.uk. Woolsey Bridge Fields, Norfolk, IP22 5SX. 01379 740181
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(From left to right) Regina Spektor, Bloc Party, KT Tunstall
12 - 14 July: Ely Folk Festival The Ely Folk Festival is a great roots music fest in its 28th year. It is a bijou weekend folk and roots music festival which provides an opportunity to listen to some of the best folk acts around in an intimate and friendly environment. With on-site camping facilities, a real ale bar, lots of kids activities, morris dancing displays, ceilidhs, workshops and music sessions, the festival is a wonderful and great value weekend or day out. Enjoy musical performances by Seth Lake, Ahab, and the Treacherous Orchestra, along with several other acts. www.elyfolkfestival.co.uk.38 Lynn Road, Ely Cambs, CB6 1 DA. 07500 527334.
18 - 21 July: Latitude Festival The world famous Latitude Festival is not to be missed. Hundreds of acts, including world-famous bands like Bloc Party, Grizzly Bear, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and comedy from Eddie Izzard will be featured at the Latitude Festival in Henham Park this year. This festival most resembles other continental European festivals as it boasts a comprehensive bill of musicians, bands and artists across four large stages and arenas. The festival is not only for musiclovers, though. It comprises elements of theatre, art, comedy, cabaret, poetry, politics, dance, and literatures.This is one festival you do not want to miss! Purchase tickets at www.latitudefestival.
com. Tickets are sold as weekend passes, day tickets, or family tickets. Henham Park, Southwold, Suffolk NR34 8AN. 020 70009 3001.
Win tickets to Latitude Enter the Suffolk Coast Competition. See page 30 for more details. 20 July - 4 August: Cambridge Music Festival The Cambridge Summer Music Festival is now in its 34th year. The 2013 festival runs from 20 July to 4 August and offers some tantalising delights. Hear Brahms’ Requiem and Monteverdi’s Vespers in the gothic glory of King’s College Cambridge. Breathe in the sounds of Scarlatti in the Fitziwilliam Museum’s sumptuous main gallery. Tap along o flamenco and marimba rhythms in the famous University Botanic Garden. There are stunning individual performances, chamber music performances, folk music, jazz events, and open air events to
complete a truly eclectic programme. www. cambridgesummermusic.com. 8 Horn Lane, Linton, Cambridge, CB21 4HT. 01223 894161.
25 - 28 July: Secret Garden Party The Secret Garden Party is a four-day party like none other. The theme for 2013 is ‘superstition’. Going along with this theme, the Secret Garden will ask all attendees to explore their affinity to the supernatural, the inexplicable, and the irrational. As well as music there’s loads of activities for kids and adults alike, as it more of a party experience.The line-up includes several well-known artists including Regina Spektor, 2ManyDJs, and Django Django. For more information, visit www.secretgardenparty. com. Abbots Ripton, Cambridgeshire, England.
25 - 28 July: Cambridge Folk Festival The Cambridge Folk Festival is the top folk fest in the UK, with an unbeatable atmosphere and music offerings. The festival is renowned for its eclectic mix of music and a wide definition of what might be considered folk. Some of the big names playing at this festival include The Mavericks, KT Tunstall, and The Waterboys. If a folk fan, this festival is definitely for you! For more information and ticket prices, visit www.cambridgefolkfestival.co.uk. Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds, Cambridge 01223 457555. 01223 357851. eastlife.co.uk|29
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Festival Focus: Stamford Georgian Stamford, the UK’s finest example of unspoilt Georgian architecture, is to host its first Georgian Festival in September to celebrate the town’s colourful heritage and architecture. The weekend festival will run from September 27–29 to celebrate the Georgian era spanning the period between 1714 and 1830. Organisers South Kesteven District Council and partners are developing a programme of speakers and events to include a costumed performance of the town’s infamous Bull Run, a 700-year tradition where a single bull was chased and then slaughtered - halted in 1839. Key speakers include Dan Cruickshank, art historian and BBC television presenter with a special interest in the history of architecture. Annie Grey, celebrated BBC food historian, will open the festival with a talk on the food and dining habits of the Georgian period - including food tastings - and there will be a Friday evening opening church recital. On Saturday a Georgian Street Fair will combine craft and famers markets, rural crafts, period street performers, food .demonstrations and tastings, old fashioned children’s games, a
Punch and Judy show, arts and face painting. There will be storytelling, exotic animals that were popular in the Georgian period, a town crier and live period music and dance. The weekend will stage talks on Georgian architecture, garden design, fashion, natural philosophy, literature and poetry, artists of the period and the alchemy of brewing involving Stamford’s own Melbourne Brothers brewery. Popular children’s favourite Horrible Histories is staging two shows in the Corn Exchange Theatre to portray their own popular brand of Georgian blood, battles, gore and glory. Town councillors are equally enthused with the Festival plans. “After last summer’s Jubilee events and Olympics torch relay, we are thrilled to have another big event in Stamford and delighted to be working in partnership with the district council,” says Mayor and council chairman Cllr Brian Charles Sumner. “Our traders are keen to be involved, and Stamford’s legendary community involvement will ensure that it’s a brilliant event." Tickets and full programme for this festival will be finalsed in July.
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The summer season began with a bang this year when The Suffolk Coast launched its ten-week competition, ‘Win a Suffolk Coast Experience’. The star prize of the competition is a pair of weekeng camping tickets for Latitude Festival, which are available to be won from 26 June to 5 July. Latitude, The UK’s favourite multi-arts festival, brings thousands of people to the Suffolk Coast every summer to experience an incredible mix of music, stand-up comedy, theatre, dance, film and poetry. This year the line-up looks better than ever, with performances from Foals, Kraftwerk, Alt-J, Laura Mvula, Rudimental, Disclosure, and Bloc Party amongst others. Fesitvalgoers will also be able to catch sets by world-class comedians and poets, including Eddie Izzard, Sean Lock, Dylan Moran and poet laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. For more information about how to win the pair of Latitude tickets, scan this QR code.
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Time of day For best results, collect cut flowers in the morning when their stems are fully turgid (filled with water). Avoid picking during warm and sunny conditions as the plants will be water-stressed. Wait at least until the evening when they have had a chance to recover. Place the stems straight into a bucket of water or as soon as possible after cutting Stage of development Most flowers are best picked when they are just starting to show colour. Those in full bloom will go over more quickly. However, the flowers of some plants ,such as roses and dahlias, may not fully develop if picked in tight bud. Pick blooms in a spike arrangement, such as foxgloves and gladiolus, when the lowest flowers have just opened. However, wait until most flowers are open before cutting delphinium spires Frequency Many annuals, such as sweet peas, and some perennials will bloom over a longer period if picked regularly. Pick lightly and infrequently from slower-growing shrubs to avoid
stressing the plant. Picking is a form of pruning, and heavy pruning may result in fewer flowers the following season.
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It is reccomended that you always use clean vases. If dirty, wash them thoroughly with detergent and a bottle brush. Dissolve some cut-flower food in the water before placing the flowers in the vase. As well as feeding the flowers, this will also help keep the water clean as it contains an antibacterial treatment. Check the water level every couple of days and top up as necessary. Change the water and re-cut the base of the stems every two to four days, re-cutting a little off the bottom of the stem each time. Remove any dead or dying flowers to keep the arrangement looking fresh for longer. Position the vase in a cooler spot in the room away from source of heat such as radiators and fires. PRECAUTION: It is best to use gloves when picking and handling cut flowers. Some flowers, such as monkshood are poisonous and others can cause skin irritation.
G CONDITIONIN FLOWERS Conditioning is preparing the cut flowers to prolong their longevity in displays and ensure they look their best. Following these five simple steps: 1. Strip all the leaves from the bottom half to two-thirds of each stem. As a general rule, any foliage below the water level should be removed to prevent it rotting in the water. 2. For best results, re-cut all stems. Use a sharp knife or secateurs to avoid crushing the stems and reducing their ability to take up water and nutrients. 3. Cut the stems to length with a clean, angled cut without leaving jagged edges that could lead to decay. Place prepared stems in a bucket of clean water and leave in a cool place for at least two to three hours or, ideally, overnight. This will allow the flowers to drink before being brought into a warmer environment. 4. Some plants with soft stems and heavy flower heads, such as tulips and gerberas, are prone to bending. If left, the stem will remain in this position. 5. To straighten the stems, wrap the bunch flowers in newspaper and stand them deeply in water for at least two hours – ideally over night.
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Property church’s octagonal font, also of the 15th century, is carved with figures of lions and satyrs. Another local feature is Happisburgh’s Lighthouse. The red-and-white striped lighthouse, half a mile to the south of the church is the only independently operated lighthouse in Great Britain. It is also the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia having been constructed in 1790. It is open to the public on occasional Sundays during the summer. Attractions Next to the church is the village pub The Hill House and just below the pub is the colourful village sign. The sign depicts some key points in the history of the village. At nearby East Ruston are the gardens of the Old Vicarage. These gardens are one of the most remarkable and enjoyable gardens made in recent years. Created by Alan Gray and Graham Robeson, now 15 years old and expanding at a rate of knots, it is a feast of formal design, and decorative exuberance. Places to eat Yim Siam is just a 20-minute drive from Hapisburgh. The restaurant prides itself on serving traditional Thai Cuisine using free range and organic produce in all of its dishes. Yim Siam grows its own vegetables, herbs and chillies which are picked, washed and cooked the very same day; providing the healthiest Thai food menu around! Yim Siam’s head and sous chef ’s spent over 20 years between them in 4 and 5 star hotels in Bangkok. They bring the finest Thai cuisine to the table, with each fresh ingredient representing its own unique flavour. 3 Riverside Rd, Hoveton, Norwich, Norfolk NR12 8AJ,.
Schools Happisburgh Primary School is situated in the middle of Happisburgh but also serves the villages of Lessingham, Hempstead and Eccles. The school is close to the church, post office, pub and beach. There has been a school on the site in Happisburgh since 1861. The school was remodelled and extended to prepare for the school’s change to Primary in September 2006. There are 5 classrooms, 2 offices, an air conditioned library / ICT room, cloakrooms, staff room and a “Space for Sport and Arts” hall with excellent changing rooms and showers. The governing body is active and supportive of the school and is keen to see the school move forward into an exciting future. The Street, Happisburgh, Norfolk, NR12 0AB. 01692 650 335. www.happisburgh.norfolk.sch.uk. Transport The closest railway station is North Walsham, roughly 15 minutes away by car. The station is served by local services operated by Greater Anglia on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham. Bus and coach services are provided by several companies which link the town to destinations including Norwich, Sheringham, Holt and Cambridge. The A140 links to Norwich and the nearest airport is Norwich International Airport, where there is a private airfield 3 miles south east of the town at Northrepps Aerodrome. With regular train and bus links to the Broads and Norwich it is easy to get out and explore all the area has to offer by public transport. The Coasthopper bus service makes it easy to explore North Norfolk.
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A combination of the best in traditional and contemporary teaching methods in a full range of subjects can be seen at Braeside. Class sizes are small and some subjects are delivered in half class groups with correspondingly successful grades. Academic class work is well balanced by activities such as sport, music and drama. A successful P.E. department encourages competition at inter-house, inter-school, district and national levels. Enhancement programmes for years 7, 8 and 9 take place during the summer term. Day visits are organised to a wide variety of venues and overseas trips are offered in rotation to Senior and Junior year groups. There are opportunities to visit Northern France, Rome and the Amalfi coast. 130 High Road, Buckhurst Hill, Essex, IG9 5SD, 020 8504 1133. www.braesideschool.co.uk.
A day and boarding school with a difference -boys and girls are taught separately until the Sixth Form which allows a tailored academic teaching. All 1,100 students have the benefit of mixing socially outside class, enjoying state-of-the-art facilities set in the heart of Brentwood town in Essex, surrounded by 72 acres of green playing fields and gardens. Educational innovation across all disciplines is supported by nearly 500 years of history and tradition. Brentwood has a justifiable reputation for developing flexible, creative, enterprising learners with a sound work ethic and students understand that learning yields profound rewards for those who approach it with rigour and enthusiasm. These qualities by teaching with genuine passion in a stimulating environment. Middleton Hall Lane, Brentwood, Essex, CM15 8EE, 01277 243243. www.brentwoodschool.co.uk.
Chigwell School is an independent foundation offering a first class education to boys and girls between the ages of 7 and 18. Chigwell School aspires to prepare each student to meet their objectives to the best of his or her ability.The focal point of pupils’ lives in the Senior School are the four houses - Caswalls’, Lambourne, Penn’s and Swallow’s - and many pastoral, sporting and social activities are organised on a house basis. Each house has a housemaster or housemistress at its head who has a team of supporting tutors. Every pupil has a house tutor who oversees all aspects of their education, welfare and progress. The shared stability and common standards promoted by both home and the School help smooth the passage from childhood through adolescence to adulthood. High Road, Chigwell, Essex, IG7 6QF, 020 8501 5700. www.chigwell-school.org. eastlife.co.uk|39
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The School maintains a broad, balanced and stimulating curriculum, incorporating National Curriculum requirements while also providing many wider learning opportunities. They monitor and review the curriculum regularly, ensuring continuity and progression as each child’s knowledge, understanding and skills progress in line with the school’s high expectations. Teachers receive further training on current educational research and applications, many of which become incorporated in revised classroom practice. The school uses their knowledge of each child to help parents in identifying the most appropriate senior schools when it is time to move on from Dame Bradbury’s. Ashdon Road, Saffron Walden, CB10 2AL, 01799 522348. www.damebradburys.com.
Gosfield School is an independent co-educational day school for ages 4-18. Set in superb grounds of 110 acres with an impressive sports hall and all-weather sports field, they offer pupils the opportunity to excel academically and participate in a wide range of activities. The Prep School and the Senior School provide a rich and relevant learning environment in which young people can excel and flourish both academically and socially The curriculum is designed to engage and challenge all learners, and pupils thrive in small classes with specialist teachers. Advice on careers and further education provides practical assistance as pupils begin to consider seriously what their future may hold. Halstead Road, Gosfield, Essex, CO9 1PF, 01787 474040. www.gosfieldschool.org.uk.
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The Curriculum at Maldon Court Preparatory School has been devised so that all children can achieve to the very best of their ability and gain entry into the Senior Schools of their choice. All teachers have a curriculum responsibility and they keep informed of developments in their area and introduce changes, which will benefit pupils when necessary. Whether in sport, music, drama or academics, pupils are encouraged to ‘have a go’. Everyone finds that taking part in one of the excellent range of sports or performing arts is great fun. There are plenty of opportunities to excel at local, regional or national level and the school’s aim is to develop skills which pupils can go on to enjoy in adult life. Silver Street, Maldon, Essex, CM9 4QE, 01621 853529. www.maldoncourtschool.org.
New Hall School is a leading independent boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 3 - 18 years. Founded in 1642, New Hall School is the oldest Catholic school in the UK that has always taken girls, and the largest Catholic boarding and day school in England. At New Hall staff operate the highly successful ‘diamond model’ structure. In this way, New Hall provides the best of both worlds: the benefits of a co-educational environment together with the advantages of girls and boys being taught separately at Key Stages 3 and 4. The provision of single-sex education during formative years enables students to grow in confidence, whilst enjoying an education that is specifically tailored and that recognises the different ways in which boys and girls learn. The Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford, Essex, CM3 3HS, 01245 467 588. www.newhallschool.co.uk.
St. Margaret’s is a happy, co-ed, independent day school for children aged 2 – 11, sitting in 7 acres and surrounded by beautiful parkland. Each pupil has a positive identity and is a valued member of the school community. The stimulating and supportive atmosphere of the School encourages confidence, enthusiasm for learning and consideration for others. They place a strong emphasis on good manners - developing life skills of social confidence and making friends as well as the ability to learn, use information technology, solve problems and make sensible judgments. With the benefit of small classes each pupil can receive individual attention, while at the same time being part of a lively outward-looking school community. Gosfield Hall Park, Halstead, Essex, CO9 1SE, 01787 472134. www.stmargaretsprep.co.uk. eastlife.co.uk|41
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The Varsity Hotel and Spa has several rooms for weddings and wedding receptions. With breath taking views across the city, this hotel’s rooftop garden provides the perfect setting for drink and canapé receptions. Thompson’s Lane, Cambridge CB5 8AQ.01223 306030.
Weddings at Maison Talbooth are perfect for an intimate affair. Relaxation and indulgence are key, with an onsite spa and caterer. The staff at Maison Talbooth are here to make your family wedding the special day you’ve always dreamed of. Stratford Road, Dedham, Colchester, Essex, CO7 6HN. 01206 322367
2. LONGSTOWE HALL The history of Longstowe Hall extends to the reign of Elizabeth I. Weddings at Longstowe hall can take place indoors, in the marvellously decorated Great Hall, or outdoors on the Gazebo islands in the gardens of Longstowe Hall. Longstowe, Cambridge, CB23 2UH. 01954 715333
3. CHIPPENHAM PARK Chippenham Park is an early 18th century, Grade II-listed private Country House set in 300 acres of charming parkland and landscaped gardens. The impressive approach to the house is up a long private drive flanked by elegant tulip trees and large limes. Ely Cambridgeshire, CB7 5PT, 01638 721416
4.HOTEL FELIX Hotel Felix offers a number of flexible wedding packages to suit your needs. The hotel has at its centre a statuesque Victorian villa set in generous grounds, which provide a lovely backdrop for any wedding photo. Hotel Felix, Whitehouse Lane, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LX. 01223 277977.
2. EAST MERSEA HALL East Mersea Hall is a stunning Elizabethan manor house dating back to the 16th century. The beautiful East Mersea Hall offers a number of options for your wedding. Choose from the outdoor pavilion, St.Edmunds church, or a ceremony right in the dining or terrace room of Mersea Hall. Chuch Lane, East Mersea, Colchester, Essex. CO5 8TJ. 01206 383499.
3. GOSFIELD HALL Looking for a lovely country house to host your wedding? Gosfield Hall offers a number of year-round wedding packages for an all-inclusive experience. For more information on these specials, visit countryhouseweddings. co.uk/gosfield-hall. Gosfield, Essex, CO9 1SF. 01787 472914
4. GAYNES PARK Gaynes Park features a stylish and contemporary feel in a barn wedding venue. With the option to choose your own entertainment and other services, Gaynes Park allows flexibility to tailor your wedding to your personal taste. Banks Ln, Epping, CM16 7RJ. 01992 660329. eastlife.co.uk|53
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Hintlesham Hall Hotel’s magnificent grad I listed country house, set in peaceful mature grounds and approached via an impressive tree-lined drive, has everything you require for your perfect wedding venue. Hintlesham’s expert wedding team is readily available for planning assistance and organisation. Hintlesham Hall Hotel, Hintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP8 3NS. 01473 652334.
2. WOODHALL MANOR
In addition to a beautiful, red-roofed barn venue, Barnham Broom Hotel offers a special wedding package. This package includes reception room hire, place cards and table plans, flower arrangements, and so much more. Visit barnham-broom.co.uk for more information. Honingham Road, Barnham Broom, Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 4DD.
Woodhall manor is a wedding venue of distinction, offered on an exclusive use basis situated in Suffolk’s beautiful heritage coast. Set in nine acres of landscaped grounds and beautiful walled gardens, Woodhall manor is the picture of English charm. This location is the best for cultural requirements, as catering options are available for Asian, Greek, Jewish, and other cultural weddings and celebrations. Woodhall Drive, Sutton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP2 3£G. 01394 411288.
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The Old Rectory features a wonderful mix of a stylish boutique country house coupled with an un-stuffy, relaxed atmosphere. The Old Rectory’s conservatory is a large room with high vaulted ceilings and views of the gardens. This location has a light and airy feel, making it the perfect place to hold a civil ceremony or reception. North Walsham Road, Crostwick, Norwich, Norfolk, NR12, 7BG. 01603 738513
At Priory Hall, couples design their own day. For your wedding, you will have exclusive used of the tudor hall, formal and informal grounds and lake-view dining area. The lake, orchards, nott garden, lawns and walled terrace are also part of the inclusive wedding package. Priory Hall, Hadley, Suffolk. 07711 321907.
4. CHAUCER BARN Chaucer Barn is a luxury Norfolk wedding venue barn, offering weddings in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside. With 18 acres of landscaped gardens and grounds, this award-winning venue makes the perfect year-round retreat for intimate weddings. Holt Road Gresham, Norfolk NR11 8RL. 01263 577733.
“Our ethos is very simple – we want you and your guests to enjoy the hall and grounds and hopefully it will feel that East Mersea Hall belongs to you for the whole of your special day”
4. YAXLEY HALL A stylish, intimate, and contemporary venue on the SuffolkNorfolk border, Yaxley Hall offers a perfect romantic setting as well as a first-class experience. When planning your wedding at Yaxley Hall, separate from the norm of outdoor, garden weddings by holding your wedding in Yaxley Hall’s Gothick Temple. Yaxley Hall, Hall Lane, Yaxley, Suffolk, IP23 8BY. 01379 788869.
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Beds, Herts, and Bucks 1. THE BEDFORD SWAN The elegant Bedford Swan Hotel, in the heart of Bedford, overlooks the River Ouse. This hotel is the perfect Bedford wedding venue for an unforgettable special day that dreams are made of. The Bedford Swan Hotel has both marriage facilities and two function suites, made especially for receptions, and all-inclusive wedding packages available. Because of the hotel setting, guests are easily accommodated. The Embankment, Bedfordshire, MK40 1RW. 01234 346565.
2. WOBURN ABBEY Woburn Abbey boasts four stunning wedding venues: the inn at Woburn, the sculpture gallery, the safari lodge, and the deer park. From a small, intimate gathering of close friends and family, right through the most lavish of receptions, Woburn’s exceptional venues are sure to fulfil your expectations Woburn, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, MK17 9WA. 01525 290333.
3. LUTON HOO It might seem strange to think of somewhere as grand as the Luton Hoo as being a romantic hideaway, but historically, it’s proven to be an excellent place for your romantic wedding ceremony or reception. . The Luton Hoo offers beautifully appointed rooms such as the Churchill room, the Faberge Suite, and the Romanov Suite, all elegantly decorated in the theme of room’s name. For more information, visit www.lutonhoo.co.uk . Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf & Spa, The Mansion House, Luton, Bedfordshire, LU1 3TQ. 01582 698888
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EASTLIFE BRINGS YOU SOME OF THE BEST HOTELS AROUND THE REGION WENTWORTH HOTEL The Wentworth is a privately owned hotel in Aldeburgh that has been in the same family’s hands since 1920. Set in Aldeburgh’s popular coastal town, it makes the perfect destination any time of year. There are delightful sea facing rooms that give a fantastic view of Aldeburgh beach and the sea. All their bedrooms are individually designed and tastefully furnished. Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5BD, 01728 452312.
UFFORD PARK HOTEL Come to Ufford Park Hotel, Golf & Spa and relax in style in the heart of Suffolk’s most beautiful, peaceful countryside. Ufford Park Woodbridge offers you so much like highstandard hotel accommodation, with 87 en-suite bedrooms – many with balconies and glorious views across the Deben Valley. Yarmouth Road, Melton, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 1QW, 01394 383555.
BRUDENELL HOTEL The 4 star Brudenell hotel epitomises the perfect seaside hotel; beach chic, friendly and informal service, award-winning food and a tranquil beachfront setting all blend effortlessly with indulgence and relaxation. Just imagine lazy mornings watching the sun rise over the sea, fresh, locally sourced food lovingly cooked by their head chef James Barber. The Parade, Aldeburgh, Suffolk IP15 5BU, 01728 452071
WHITE LION HOTEL The White Lion Hotel is situated on the beachfront in Aldeburgh, a quiet Suffolk seaside town renowned for its close association with culture, the Arts and a growing number of festivals. Their bedrooms are cosy and relaxing, some with sea views as
far as the eye can see. Market Cross Place, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP15 5BJ, 01728 452720.
THORPENESS HOTEL & GOLF CLUB Offering traditional hospitality throughout the year and operating to the highest of standards, facilities include thirty-six spacious and comfortable bedrooms. With an array of super stylish rooms to choose from and special seating areas around magnificent Juliette and French windows for superb views, you will not be disappointed. Thorpeness, Aldeburgh, Suffolk, IP16 4NH, 01728 452176.
THE ANGEL HOTEL The Angel Hotel is a curious contrast of comfy contemporary design with touches of exotic grandeur. It is a hotel of many different aspects all artfully blended together into an exciting package and the bedrooms are no exception. Enjoy romantic nights in contemporary chic with large copper baths and decadent fabrics, or go for the grandeur of the more flamboyantly designed rooms with four-poster beds. There’s plenty of choice, every room exhibits the hotel’s passion for lovely things. 3 Angel Hill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 1LT, 01284 714000.
HINTLESHAM HALL HOTEL Widely recognised as being one of the loveliest hotels in UK and Ireland, Hintlesham Hall Hotel is a 21st Century haven of comfort and friendly professionalism within a Grade 1 Listed Elizabethan Manor House, found nestling in 175 acres of rolling Suffolk countryside. The traditional tranquility of Hintlesham Hall Hotel is protected by the Park, the broad lawns to the front, the picturesque rear gardens and pond leading to the rose garden and the orchard beyond. Hintlesham, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP8 3NS, 01473 652334.
WESTLETON CROWN The Westleton Crown, set on the Suffolk Heritage Coast between Southwold and Aldeburgh, offers a
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THE SHIP AT DUNWICH The Ship Inn isn’t just a great place to eat, drink, relax and get away from it all - owners like to think it’s also part of a great story. Only the romantic ruins of Dunwich monastery remain to hint at the fate of this once thriving medieval port claimed by the waves during a terrible storm. It’s said you can still hear the peal of the church bells beneath the waves. While they can’t guarantee that, there are more earthly things they’re always happy to provide like a cosy hotel with comfortable, traditionally furnished bedrooms. The Ship Inn at Dunwich extends the warmest of welcomes. Dunwich, Saxmundham, IP17 3DT, 01728 648219.
HOTEL FELIX The hotel offers stylish, four star accommodation, set in beautiful surroundings within its own spacious grounds. The hotel is a striking combination of traditional Victorian architecture and modern, twenty-first century additions offering luxury eastlife.co.uk|59
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Hotels accommodation and an award winning, fine dining restaurant. If you are planning a relaxing weekend break, a celebratory dinner, or a scrumptious afternoon tea - Hotel Felix provides the perfect setting. Whitehouse Lane, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LX. 01223 277977.
and stunning period features, the Manor offers an enticing country haven. Relax with a game of tennis or a few shots of croquet, and then retire to your room or suite, some of which are furnished with gorgeous four-poster beds. Church Road, Flitwick, MK45 1AE, 01525 712242.
visible inside the Restaurant. Famous visitors included Charles I in 1641, William III in 1696, The king of Denmark in 1768 and The Duke of Cumberland in 1745 and more recently various members of the royal family. 71 St Martins, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2LB, 01780 750750.
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HANBURY MANOR
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The Hanbury Manor is a stately 17th century Jacobean style country house set in 200 acres of spectacular Hertfordshire parkland benefits from all the modern comforts associated with 5 star luxury. Unwind with their luxuriant spa facilities that spoil you with a range of health and beauty treatments or take a dip in the Romanesque pool. Ware, Hertfordshire, England SG12 0SD, 01920 487722.
The Best Western Heath Court is a privately owned Hotel which offers quietly elegant and comfortable surroundings, making it the ideal venue for a memorable and enjoyable stay whether on business or pleasure. The hotels executive rooms and suites are spacious, with the added bonus of a comfortable lounge area, and deluxe bathroom. Moulton Road, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8DY, 01638 667171.
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The Flying Kiwi Inns is a flourishing, independent group of inns and luxury hotels in Norfolk. Each hotel is located in rural and coastal areas where visitors can unwind in idyllic settings surrounded by luxury rooms. The hotels are individually designed to provide a unique environment in an idyllic setting. Currently their inns are located in Wells-next-the-Sea, Letheringsett, Brancaster and East Rudham. The White Hart Hotel in Hingham is also now open. 01485 528048
CORNWALLIS HOTEL The Cornwallis Country House Hotel and Restaurant in Suffolk is a Grade II listed building in 23 acres of tranquil topiary gardens. There are 16 en suite bedrooms with spectacular views of the surrounding gardens and woodland. The Hotel is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts, with great walking and hiking on the nearby Norfolk Broads. Rectory Road, Brome, IP23 8AJ, 0843 178 7147
THE INN AT WOBURN The hotel has 48 splendid en-suite bedrooms with delightful interiors designed to complement the hotel’s character and individual setting. In addition, across the courtyard, there are seven charming cottages available for guests. Whichever you choose, you can be sure to have a relaxing and comfortable stay. Woburn, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, MK17 9WA, 01525 290333.
Set in stunning gardens a mile from Ware, Fanhams Hall is a relaxing hotel with good service and some stylish new courtyard bedrooms. There is a traditional wood-panelled library and drawing room, and modern conservatory and atrium bars. The Conservatory Bar menu is available all week, however there may be limited dining on weekends due to functions held at the hotel. Ware, Hertfordshire SG12 7PZ, 01920 460511.
GREAT NORTHERN HOTEL Whether for business or pleasure, your stay at The Great Northern Hotel will be full of little touches. The hotel features 37 stylishly decorated and furnished en-suite rooms, offering space, elegance and sumptuous comfort. Each room has a classical style yet has all the modern day facilities that you would expect from a first class hotel. Station Rd, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE1 1QL, 01733 552595.
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The four-star Menzies Flitwick Manor Hotel in Woburn is a classic Georgian country house hotel providing a relaxing retreat for their guests. Elegantly furnished with fine antiques
History is evident throughout this hotel. A medieval crypt remains beneath the Cocktail Bar, the pillars and archway of the old site entrance used by coaches are clearly
It sits on the banks of the River Ouse, but also on the edge of the town centre. Its atmosphere balances that of a professionally run ‘boutique’ hotel and a relaxed, bustling inn; a popular destination for both the local community and visitors to the area. There are 24 bedrooms individually designed by Julia Hoskins, all with very comfortable beds and accessories. Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 3TQ, 01480 424 300.
GEORGE HOTEL The George Hotel is situated in the heart of the historic Cambridgeshire market town of Huntingdon. The historic George Hotel was once the home of Oliver Cromwell’s grandfather. It was first recorded in the reign of Henry VIII, and in about 1550 it became the property of a brewer called Henry Cromwell. If you want to find out more, the Oliver Cromwell Museum is just 200 yards from the hotel. Shakespeare plays are performed every year in the last week of June and the first week in July in the pleasant, flower filled courtyard. George Street, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE29 3AB, 01480 432444. eastlife.co.uk|61
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Fitzbillies
This Cambridge institution is UK famous for its “Chelsea Buns”. Fitzbillies has been located on Trumpington Street since 1922. Served on a three-tier cake stand, Fitzbillies’ afternoon tea includes a pot of tea, a selection of finger sandwiches, a home baked sultana scone, and a selection of three mini cakes, all for £15. 52A Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RG
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The Orchard Tea Gardens markets itself as “a corner of England where time stands still as the outside world rushes by.” The history present at these Gardens, as well as the antique feel would seem to suggest this is true. The Gardens have played host to famous historical figures like Sylvia Plath, Maynard Keynes, and Virginia Woolf. This secluded tea garden is truly a breath of fresh air. 45-47 Mill Way, Grantchester CB3 9ND.
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Hotel Felix offers a traditional tea service, including traditional china, in a modern setting. This tea service costs £13.25, which includes sandwiches, tea, cakes, and scones on it’s covered terrace or indoor dining area. This location requires pre-booking, however. Call ahead at 01223 27797 to book an afternoon tea at Hotel Felix.
Looking for a traditional English tea service? Opened in 1979, this vintage-inspired tearoom offers an historical feel with lace tablecloths, waitress service, and vintage china. The shop prides itself on serving up tasty homemade cakes and scones – and its patrons seem to agree! International tourists and celebrities, as well as many Cambridge natives frequently visit Aunties Tea.
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Café on the Round is centrally located and has both inside and outside dining options. Café on the Round offers a number of fair trade coffees and teas, as well as a number of Mexican food items. Strapped for time? Café on the Round has an online ordering service to make your day a little easier. Using their online form or a twitter account, ordering items from their menu becomes quite convenient. |eastlife.co.uk Round Church Street, Cambridge
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Harriet’s Tea Room
Harriet’s Café takes the element of tradition very seriously. All wait staff dress in period uniforms as pianos in each tearoom chime out music of the past throughout the café. Teas available at Harriets range from the traditional English-style – Early Grey and Darjeeling – to International influences, like Russian Caravan and Lapsang Souchong. Visit Harriets on an afternoon off or for their weekend tea service.
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Baroosh Bar and Kitchen
At night, Baroosh Bar and Kitchen acts as a modern nightclub, offering exciting nightlife events like art shows and concerts. But, in the day, Baroosh offers a range of coffees and teas for your afternoon break. Baroosh’s loose-leaf teas are served by the pot and complement the array of pastries they have available. If you are looking for a good cup of coffee, you’re in luck: Baroosh’s coffees are made using triple-certified beans, and are a hit with its customers. 8 Market Passage, Cambridge CB2 3PF
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If looking to enjoy afternoon tea for two, Brown’s is for you. The prefixed afternoon tea menu at Brown’s includes finger sandwiches, scones with an assortment of jams, and mini cakes. Brown’s offers three teatime packages, with separate pricing for one or two people: Make sure to try their “Most Unusual Afternoon, which includes a glass of Hendricks &Tonic alongside regular afternoon tea offerings.
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Teacake at Shepreth, while a bit far off, is worth the trip. This tearoom is house in a timber-framed, long straw-thatched cottage that is believed to be buily in 1660. The location offers morning and afternoon tea services, which include an array of teas, like Egyptian Mint, Green Gunpowder, and Assam; and unique ice cream flavours like Bramley Apple and Cinnamon, and Late Summer Plum. 8 Meldreth Road, Shepreth.
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The trend of “fair trade” and “home grown” seems to be popping up everywhere – most notably at Green Coffee Co right here in Cambridge. Green Coffee is most for the globally conscious tea-drinker. The shop sells all fair trade, organic teas and coffees. For your afternoon tea, Green Coffee Co also has a range of fresh baguettes, Panini, and cakes to complement your drinks. The GuildHall, Peas Hill, Cambridge
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itchin’s history stretches far back in time. After the 17th century, Hitchin became a frequent staging post for London coaches, and many of the inns from that time, with their picturesque courtyards, can still be seen in Hitchin’s narrow streets. By the middle of the 19th century the railway had arrived, and with it a new way of life for Hitchin, as it connected Hitchin to the rest of England. Because of this, the latter half of the 20th century brought great changes in communication to Hitchin.
Attractions Hitchin plays host to one of the most beautiful gardens in England. Nestled in Cadwell Farm are acres and acres of fragrant Hitchin Lavender. Lavender was introduced to Cadwell Farm in 2008, and has flourished to 17 miles of lavender rows for visitors to wander through. In the 17th century barn, a variety of food, refreshments and lavender products are sold so visitors can bring home a piece of their experience. Cadwell Farm, Hitchin SG5 3UA , England. 01462 434343. www.hitchinlavender.com The British Schools Museum is set in unique school buildings that developed in the site between 1837 and 1905. Here, young and old can enjoy going back to school at a place where “Learning Comes to Life”. This hands-on museum allows visitors to
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Culture & Shopping Hitchin is most famous for the Hitchin Markets. This award-winning market is open every Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. Hitchin markets hosts a variety of vendors, selling items from food and clothing, to rugs and model kits. Stop by In a Real Pickle, a shop which is home to all manner of homemade chutneys, relishes, and pickles. 20 Churchgate, Hitchin SG5 1DN. 01462 456202. www. hitchinmarkets.co.uk. Just a healthy five minute uphill hike from Hitchin railway station, in an oasis of calm, sits the headquarters of Benslow Music. Benslow is an institution which is unique in the world, for Benslow Music is the place to come for people who love to make music for their own pleasure. But a Benslow Music course is not just about playing, and the organisation works hard to create a relaxed, informal environment alongside excellent service and high standards of comfort. Benslow Ln Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 9RB 01462 459446 Places to Eat With its quirky name and even quirkier food options, Chilli Banana
Unique Sandwich Bar is the perfect place to try something different. Try the “Lord of the Bling” – featuring piri piri chicken, jalapenos, mozzarella, mayo, and chilli sauce – or the “Texas Chainsaw Moussaka”! For the full menu, visit: www.chillibanana.co.uk. 32 Bucklersbury, Hitchin, England. 01462 455398. Fancy spending a lovely meal at a Thai and Malaysian restaurant? Whatever the occasion, Sukawatee Restaurant is a great place to go! Start off your meal with a Tom Yung Kai, or one of the fifteen mouth-watering Thai curries on the menu. Finish your night with a banana fritter or chocolate bombe. 80 Hermitage Road, Hitchin SG5 1DB, England. 01462 423733. www.sukawatee.com. Places to Stay Redcoats Farmhouse Hotel is a magnificent building, parts of which date back to 1480, with delightful gardens set in the rolling Hertfordshire countryside. Since the early 1970s the staff at Redcoats have worked to achieve a reputation as one of the foremost hotels and restaurants in the area. But what sets this hotel apart from others like it? Aside from the unique setting, they provide honest, genuine and friendly hospitality, and will do all they can to accommodate the needs of your visit. Redcoats Green. Hitchin, Hertfordshire SG4 7JR. 01438 729500. ■ eastlife.co.uk|75
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Farmers’ Market visiting on the third Saturday of every month. Leighton Buzzard Market, High Street, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. 01525 631920. Take some time out of your day for a round of golf at the Leighton Buzzard Golf Club. Located to the north of the historic market town, the beautiful, tranquil, 18-hole course comprising both woodland and heathland offers an excellent venue for golf. Visitors are welcome throughout the week, and unlimited golfing is available for only £20 per week.This course is perfect for golf pros, beginners, and all those in between. Leighton Buzzard Golf Club. Plantation Road, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 3JF. 01525 244800. Places to eat Fancy a bite of Indian cuisine? Methi Indian Cuisine, situated on Leighton Buzzard High Street, is a lovely traditional Indian Restaurant. The service at this Leighton Buzzard hot-spot is excellent, as the chef will happily prepare any dish you desire. The diverse offerings available at Methi means you will always have a delightful array of dishes to choose from. Try the Set Meal for Two, featuring the most heralded dishes at
Methi, including the Onion Bhaji, Chicken Tikka Massala, and warm, fluffy naan. Methi Indian Restaurant. 18 Bridge St, Leighton Buzzard, Beds LU7 1AL. 01525 854555 The King’s Head is a charming 17th century building nestled in the village of Ivinghoe but the cuisine is far from old fashioned. Here, contemporary French and English cooking in Chef Jonathan O’Keefe’s unique style is the order of the day. Fresh flowers, oak beams, log fires, antique furniture and views overlooking the village green. This is food heaven in beautiful surroundings so come and enjoy the Kings Head experience. You may choose the Aylesbury Duckling, served with apple sauce and calvados that is carved at your table, or the nine course tasting menu packed with flavour, texture and tradition but with a modern twist. Whatever your choice, your taste buds will be truly entertained – and sometimes surprised! Station Road Ivinghoe, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire LU7 9EB 01296 668388. Places to stay The Swan Hotel is considered a gem of the town. This beautifully decorated,
spacious, and well-kept hotel is right in the heart of Leighton Buzzard and offers a number of fantastic amenities. The hotel is adjacent to some wonderful boutique shops, and is quite close to the famous Grand Union Canal. The restaurant at The Swan is not only great place for a bite to eat, but features the pulse of the community, being a frequent spot for residents of the town. 50 High St Leighton Buzzard LU7 1EA 01525 380170. Whether you are planning to stay on business or pleasure The Hunt Hotel offers a warm welcome, quality surroundings and first-class service. The Hunt Lodge was built in approximately 1850 and it first enjoyed tremendous popularity in the 1930`s when Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson would stay whilst hunting with the Whaddon Chase. The Lodge overlooks parkland and is adjacent to a fine example of an early Victorian Church which was built in 1849. This Hotel is close to many local places of interest, and fosters a comfortable atmosphere.19 Church Road, Linsdale, Leightbon Buzzard, Bedfordshire, LU7 2LR. 01525 374692. eastlife.co.uk|79
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Pet Boutique Hearts & Hounds provides the lap of luxury for your pet providing a wide selection of pet apparel and accessories. We dig up only the very best quality products of which, most are made in the UK featuring top pet brands such as Creature Clothes, Scrufts, Pet London, Molly & Berts London, Reg and Ruby, Pooch’s Home Made Treats, Lily’s Kitchen – Proper Dog & Cat Food!
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After decades behind virtually closed doors, its treasures overgrown and largely unknown, English Heritage is reviving one of Britain’s largest and most important ‘secret gardens’ – Wrest Park in Bedfordshire. This wonderful 90-acre historic landscape and French-style mansion gives locals and visitors to Bedfordshire a superb day out. Stroll in the recently restored Italian and Rose Gardens, enjoy miles of reinstated historic pathways as you discover the garden buildings, and find out more about the garden and the people that shaped it through the news exhibitions in the house and garden buildings. Silsoe, Luton, Bedfordshire, MK45. 01525 860000. A popular activity in Ampthill for a relaxing day in the sun is a quiet walk along Greensand Ridge. The Greensand Ridge Walk is Bedfordshire’s premier long distance walk passing through Buckinghamshire and Cambridgeshire. The route follows a ridge of green sand which rises from the clay vales on either side and is an ideal introduction to the history, landscape and wildlife of Ampthill. eastlife.co.uk|81
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AmpRocks is the opening night of the annual Ampthill Festival held in a natural amphitheatre. Now in it’s fourth year, this year’s lineup includes bands Toploader, The Hoosiers (image), and Skies on Fire. For more information about the festival or ticketing, visit www.ampthillfestival. co.uk. Ampthill Park, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45 2HX.
Culture & Shopping Ampthill Concert Orchestra has played a number of concerts in Ampthill and this year’s programme, Ampthill Park Proms, includes performances with operatic tenor Bonaventura Bottone and a selection of a nautical themed music from Titanic, Pirates of the Carribean, and the Opera HMS Pinafore. The event will take place in Ampthill Park on Saturday 6 July. Held every Thursday since 1219, Ampthill Market is a town institution. The market offers a wide variety of produce and goods including a wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables, fresh meats, baked goods, household wares, second-hand books, soaps and bath products, jewellery and gifts, and many other delightful finds. Town Centre Park, Church Street, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45. 01525 844171. Places to Eat Traditional & contemporary Italian style food served in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. Donatello’s welcomes everyone. This year, the
restaurant is celebrating its 15th birthday. Quality and service remain the focus of the family with many traditional and contemporary dishes currently available. Donatello’s makes a great venue for lunch, and in the evening it hosts everything from birthday parties to romantic meals for two. So go ahead, pop in to Donatellos on your next night out or lunch off! Donatello’s Pizza & Pasta. 204a High Street, North Dunstable,Beds, LU6 1AU. 01582 475797 Take a culinary journey around Italy at Fratelli, an elegant and contemporary restaurant in the heart of Bedfordshire. Whether it’s an intimate meal for two, a party to celebrate something special, or a bit of family time; Fratelli offers everything you need. Try the linguine pomodoro or the fettuchine manzo – they’re Fratelli favourites! Fratelli Cucina Italiana, 111 Dunstable Street, Ampthill, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK45 2NG. 01525 405551. For a tasteful experience of authentic Mexican cuisine, visit Fajita’s Mexican Restaurant. The restaurant
provides a perfect combination of the finest Mexican cuisine, beverages, great Latin music, and decorative surroundings. 4-8 Kings Arms Yard, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45 2PJ. Places to Stay Whether you are looking for a place to stay, a place to dine, or a place to meet, the White Hart Hotel is the place to visit. This hotel features a warm and comfortable feeling within the characteristics of an old and beautiful building. 125 Dunstable Street, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45 2NG. 01525 406863. The Prince of Wales – Ampthill is where superb accommodation, memorable food and a quality pub meets informality and a relaxing atmosphere in a unique but comfortable setting. 5 individually designed ensuite rooms provide a welcoming retreat. This hotel is conveniently located near the lovely Ampthill Park. The Prince of Wales. 24 Bedford Street, Ampthill, Bedfordshire, MK45 2NB. 01525 840504.
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Beds, Herts, Bucks THEATRE & SHOWS 1 - 6 July Cats Andrew Lloyd Webber’s extraordinary, record-breaking, smash-hit musical returns to Milton Keynes Theatre for two weeks only! Adapted from TS Eliot’s ‘Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats’, this wonderful blend of fantasy, drama and romance is set on the night that the Jellicle Cats meet for the Jellicle Ball in a sparkling fusion of music, dance and verse. Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, 0844 8717652
Evening with Johnny Herbert Sky TV’s Grand Prix presenter and former British Grand Prix Winner Johnny Herbert takes to the stage to talk about Motor Racing, The evening, which will be hosted by former Top Gear presenter Steve Berry. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, 01438 363200 11 - 13 July A Midsummer Night’s Dream An open-air production of Shakespeare’s funniest play. The Bury, Barton-le-Clay, 01462 455166
1 - 3 July Horrible Histories Using actors and 3D special effects, Horrible Histories present ‘The Terrible Tudors’ and ‘The Vile Victorians’. Watford Colosseum, Watford, 0845 0753993
11 July Jimmy Greaves Spend an evening with the funny footballer as he tells stories from a great career in football and TV. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, 01438 363200
2 - 4 July War of The Worlds - Alive On Stage Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of ‘The War of The Worlds- Alive on Stage!’, a stunning musical multi-media extravaganza based on H.G. Wells’ dark Victorian tale of a Martian invasion of England. Alban Arena, St Albans, 01727 844488
12 July Barry from Watford Shooting From the (new) Hip’, still alive and kicking, the nation’s favourite octogenarian and hit of Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon and Sky Atlantic’s Common Ground returns with a brand new stand-up show. Watford Palace Theatre, Watford, 01923 225671
2 July Strictly Confidential Told through the eyes of the hugely popular Lisa Riley, under the direction of TV’s most notorious judge, Craig Revel Horwood, Strictly Confidential is a dance and music extravaganza. Starring the much-loved professionals Artem Chigvintsev, Natalie Lowe and Ian Waite. Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury, 0844 8717607 2 July The Comedy of Errors An open-air production presented by Oddsocks Productions. Gaddesden Estate, Hemel Hempstead, 01332 258328 4 - 6 July Oliver Lionel Bart’s wonderful musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic. Watford Palace Theatre, Watford, 01923 225671 4 - 6 July A Hard Lesson Two sisters now living at opposite ends of the social scale try to settle their differences, in an attempt to forge the sisterly bond that has been absent up to now. Market Theatre, Hitchin, 01462 433553 4 - 6 July Grease Presented by Rare Productions. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, 01438 363200 4 - 13 July Bedroom Farce Alan Ayckbourn’s rip-roaring, classic comedy. Abbey Theatre, St Albans, 01727 857861 7 July As You Like It The Lord Chamberlain’s Men present their all male production of Shakespeare’s mysterious and romantic comedy. Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, 01296 653226 8 - 13 July Go Back for Murder An Agatha Christie classic ‘whodunnit’ packed with intrigue, murder and suspense. Starring Liza Goddard, Robert Duncan, Sophie Ward, Lysette Anthony, Gary Mavers and Ben Nealon. Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, 0844 8717652 9 July Car Racing Legends - An
12 - 27 July Benslow The story of Miss Sarah Emily Davies’ determination to create the first all girl college in 1869 at Benslow House, Hitchin. Market Theatre, Hitchin, 01462 433553 15 - 20 July The Rocky Horror Show Follow squeaky-clean sweethearts Brad and Janet on an adventure they’ll never forget, with the scandalous Frank ‘n Furter, rippling Rocky and vivacious Magenta in Richard O’Brien’s outrageous musical. Starring Dani Harmer, Sam Attwater and Oliver Thornton. Milton Keynes Theatre, 0844 8717652 17 - 18 July The Tempest Shakespeare’s romantic comedy. Abbey Theatre, St Albans, 01727 857861 18 - 19 July An Evening Wasted with Tom Lehrer Devised and performed by Keith Crook. Queen Mother Theatre, Hitchin, 01462 455166 18 - 27 July The Odd Couple Neil Simon’s Broadway hit centres around two buddies who decide to room together to save money after their marriages fail. Hawthorn Theatre at Campus West, Welwyn Garden City, 01707 357117 18 - 20 July High School Musical Rare Productions Youth Theatre Group brings to life the smash hit musical! Alban Arena, St Albans, 01727 844488 19 - 20 July Carpe Diem An exciting performance which encompasses every dance style imaginable, along with well-loved musical theatre pieces. Presented by the students of Cambridge Performing Arts. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, 01438 363200 22 - 27 July Birdsong Play based on the bestselling novel by Sebastian Faulks, an epic tale of love and war set both before and during the Great War. Starring Sarah
Jayne Dunn, Charlie G Hawkins and Arthur Bostrom. Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, 0844 8717652 22 - 27 July Dreamboats and Petticoats Featuring classic tracks from Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran, Billy Fury, and many more. Watford Colosseum, Watford, 0845 0753993 23 - 27 July Disney’s High School Musical Jr Disney’s High School Musical Jr is based on the opening film of the iconic Disney High School Musical trilogy. The Court Theatre @ Pendley, Tring 07543 560478 25 July Sherlock Holmes Pantaloons Theatre Company put Holmes and Watson through their paces as they tackle their most fiendish case yet in this delightfully inventive and hilarious show for all ages. Waddesdon Manor, Waddesdon, 01296 653226 25 July Shakespeare in the Square Open-air performance of Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. Harpur Square, Bedford, 01234 269519 26 - 27 July The Man in the Moone With slapstick comedy and visual ingenuity, Rhum and Clay take you on a journey that leads to the moon and beyond. Edinburgh preview. Hertford Theatre, Hertford, 01992 531500 29 - 31 July Sofia National Ballet The ballets will feature a company of 90 performers including a full orchestra who bring three classic tales to life in Giselle (29th), Don Quixote (30th) and Swan Lake (31st). Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes, 0844 8717652
MUSIC 4 July Thea Gilmore British singer/ songwriter. The Forum, Hatfield, 08444 771000 5 July The Blow Monkey The 80s band head to Bedford in support of their new album. Bedford Corn Exchange, Bedford, 01234 269519 6 July A Summer Celebration Concert of pop ballads, swing numbers, folk songs and musical theatre hits performed by Grand Union Community Choir & South Bedfordshire Youth Voices. Grove Theatre, Dunstable, 01582 290333 6 July Enrico Tomasso Quartet A part of the Music in The Garden 2013 season hosted by Dame Cleo Laine in the beautiful Old Rectory gardens. The Stables, Wavendon, MK, 01908 280800 9 July Community Choir Summer Concert The annual summer recital at the Palace Theatre of the Community Choir. Watford Palace Theatre, Watford, 01923 225671 11 - 20 July St Albans International Organ Festival - 50th Anniversary This biennial festival is centred around the magnificent Norman cathedral of St
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Beds, Herts, Bucks Albans and in other churches and buildings in this beautiful historic city. The festival attracts leading musicians and performers from around the world together with very best young organists who come to compete in the two competitions. St Albans Cathedral, St Albans, 01727 846126
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12 July Eileen Rose & the Holy Wreck The native Boston singer brings her blend of Americana, folk and old-fashioned rock to The Stables. The Stables, Wavendon, MK, 01908 280800
1 - 7 July Bucks Open Studios Selected members of the Buckinghamshire Pottery and Sculpture Society, including Richard Ballantyne, Peter Stocker and Sarah Rooms-Heaphy, will be showing work alongside glass by Ewa Wawrzniak, paintings by Edward Stamp RI, Alan Kidd, Sally Fisher and Graham Turner, paper-cuts by Jessie Marlton, hand-crafted wooden clocks by David Rodgers and textiles by Rachel Wright. Obsidian Art, Stoke Mandeville, 01296 612150
12 July Roy Orbison and Friends Tribute show. Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury, 0844 8717607
1 - 6 July Jennifer Smith and Anja Penger-Onyell Eagle Gallery, Bedford, 01234 346995
16 July - 10 Aug Charles Long Origins of the Land - an Exploration. Hertford Theatre, Hertford, 01992 531500
12 July Ware Operatic Summer Concert An exciting mix of music with a ‘Sounds of the Sea’ theme. Drill Hall, Ware, 07724 839709
1 - 31 July Summer Stories Exhibition by local artist Vanessa Stone. Letchworth Arts Centre, Letchworth Garden City, 01462 670788
13 July The Ken Colyer New Orleans Legacy Jazz Band Featuring Ray Smith (piano), Colin Bowden ( drums) and Christine Tyrrell (Vocals). The Court Theatre @ Pendley, Tring, 07543 560478
1 July - 10 Nov Victorian Visions: Pre-Raphaelite watercolours and drawings Drawn entirely from the Cecil Higgins Collection, this exhibition will feature work by the founding members of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and the artists they influenced. The collection’s strength lies in its preparatory works, including studies for larger works such as Burne-Jones’ ‘Cupid’s Hunting Fields’ (1880) and illustrations by Millais and Simeon Solomon. Also on display will be designs by Rossetti, Burne-Jones and Ford Madox Brown for stained-glass windows made by Morris & Co. The Higgins Bedford, Bedford, 01234 718618
19 July - 25 Sept Faces of Rhodes Exhibition As 2013 is the 75th Anniversary of the opening of the Museum, this exhibition in the Rhodes Gallery has been devised to show how Cecil Rhodes is interpreted today – using the talents of local artists. Rhodes Gallery, Bishop’s Stortford, 01279 651746
14 July Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells ‘For Two’ Nearly forty years later, two ambitious musicians, Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts, play over twenty instruments to bring Mike Oldfield’s classic hit Tubular Bells to life in a unique theatrical performance. Alban Arena, St Albans, 01727 844488 17 July ENJO Jazz Orchestra: Big Band is Back A 17-piece big band, with vocals and a string section, performing hits from the classic swing years. Hertford Theatre, Hertford, 01992 531500 19 July Botown An hi-octane multicultural soul band that fuses soul music with Bollywood hits. The Stables, Wavendon, MK, 01908 280800 19 July Without Reason Local funk/soul rock band. Bedford Esquires, Bedford, 01234 340120 19 July Jazz at the Arts With Andrei Pytaleu, piano, Allison Neale, saxophone, Tomas Pedersen, double bass, and Mike Goff, drums. Letchworth Arts Centre, Letchworth Garden City, 01462 670788 21 July Buddy and The Killer Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis tribute show. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage, 01438 363200 23 July Ash The multi-platinum alt-rock band play The Corn Exchange as part of Bedfringe 2013. Bedford Corn Exchange, Bedford, 01234 269519 25 July Andrew Duhon Andrew Duhon is a New Orleans native and won the city’s ‘Best Singer/Songwriter’ in 2011. The Stables, Wavendon, MK, 01908 280800 27 July King Pleasure and the Biscuit Boys High-energy swing band that will have you dancing in the square. Harpur Square, Bedford, 01234 269519
1 July - 24 Nov Edward Bawden - Aesop’s Fables The Aesop’s Fables prints show Bawden at his entertaining best. They bring to life well known stories like the Hare and the Tortoise as well as lesser-known fables like the Ant and Grasshopper. This display will show vibrant linocut prints alongside colour separations, allowing visitors to see the artist’s entire process from initial sketches to the final print. The Higgins Bedford, Bedford, 01234 718618 1 July - 15 Sept Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year The world-renowned exhibition, on loan from the Natural History Museum in London, features 100 awe-inspiring images, from fascinating animal behaviour to breathtaking wild landscapes. The Higgins Bedford, Bedford, 01234 718618 1 - 13 July Open Winners Exhibition Showcasing pieces by Wendy Creak, Iain Stronach and Martin Burrage. New Maynard Gallery, Welwyn Garden City, 01707 322624 2 - 13 July Paula Stanley Against Forgetting. Hertford Theatre, Hertford, 01992 531500 12 July - 11 Aug “The Horse in Art” An annual equine themed exhibition, featuring some of the best British equine artists and makers. A percentage of proceeds will be
13 July - 7 Sept 180 years of Babies, Bed Baths and Bandages! An exhibition celebrating the 180th anniversary of Hertford County Hospital. Discover how the hospital has changed and developed since its opening in 1833 looking at the changes in surgery, medicine and nursing, the history of the building itself as well as many stories from past staff and patients. Hertford Museum, Hertford, 01992 582686
19 July - 7 Sept Paul Bainbridge and Diane Rafferty Exhibtion featuring pieces by sculptor Paul Bainbridge and loca artist Diane Rafferty. New Maynard Gallery, Welwyn Garden City, 01707 322624 19 - 27 July St Albans Art Society Summer Art Exhibition An exhibition and sale of members’ work. Old Town Hall, St Albans, 01727 864511
SPECIAL EVENTS 6 July Roald Dahl Festival 2013 Celebrate the annual Roald Dahl Festival in Aylesbury Town Centre, this year’s theme is based on the amazing animals that live in Roald Dahl books. Line the streets ready for the spectacular Roald Dahl Parade, as ever it will be full of spectacular giant puppets and original Roald Dahl themed artwork. Aylesbury Town Centre, Aylesbury, 01296 585206 12 July - 3 Aug Bedford Festival Fringe 2013 This year the festival will run over three weeks making it the longest yet, with many venues taking all styles and genres of work from around the globe. A new addition is an outdoor stage in Harpur Square which will be host to theatre, comedy and live music.Various venues throughout Bedford, 01234 718112 20 July Battle Proms Part of the UK’s premier classical proms series, featuring Spitfire, Blades acrobatic team, cannons, cavalry and fireworks. Other attractions include; traditional fairground stalls and Napoleonic re-enactors. Hatfield House, Hatfield, 01707 287010 27 - 28 July Kite Festival A fantastic fun-filled weekend. There will be plenty to do from kids activities, face painting, entertainers, browsing the market stalls and plenty more. Dunstable Downs, Chilterns Gateway Centre and Whipsnade Estate, Dunstable, 01582 500920
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tamford stands in the southern part of Lincolnshire and is renowned for its historical, religious and architectural heritage. Proclaimed by Sir Walter Scott as “the finest stone town in England”, Stamford was declared a conservation area in 1967. It has over 600 listed buildings of mellow limestone in the town centre including five medieval churches. The weekly Stamford Mercury claims to be the oldest in the county founded in 1695. Stamford Arts Centre was built in 1768 consists of the towns original Assembly Rooms and it is one of the oldest provincial theatres in England, which holds many events throughout the year, other example of the Georgian splendor include the old Stamford Museum and the Town Hall other attractions include the Steam Brewery, Browne’s Hospital, the 12th century ruins St Leonard’s Priory and nearby Burghley House which is the largest and grandest House of the first Elizabethan Age, home to the Cecil family for over 400 years and now famous for the Burghley Horse Trials. They are all worth a look and you may well find an event going on at one of these places or on the tranquil Town Meadows. The town is also a real, bustling, prosperous place. It has a wide range of shops, hostelries and attractions. Increasingly, Stamford is gaining a reputation for elegant and funky clothes boutiques together with bookshops and antiques. Whilst you are in the area you can enjoy a visit or nearby Rutland Water or Stamford Shakespeare Company at Tolethorpe Hall Europe’s finest open air theatres. Their main street market
is on a Friday with a smaller Saturday market and once a fortnight there is a farmers’ market. So whether the peaceful river walks, fine Georgian buildings or the more modern attractions captivate you, Stamford has something to charm everyone.Many films for television have been shot in Stamford as the towns stars in the BBC’s Middlemarch and both the streets of the town and Burghley House were featured in the blockbuster Pride and Prejudice. Attractions The grand Elizabethan Burghley House with its Gardens of Surprise, Capability Brown designed parkland and orangery restaurant re-opened to the public in March. It was built and mostly designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Queen Elizabeth I. The annual three-day Burghley Horse Trials have been held in the grounds of Burgley House since 1961. www.burghley. co.uk, 01780 752 451. At Stamford Arts Centre on St Mary’s Street you’ll find theatre productions, films, live music, art exhibitions, dance, comedy and workshops. The Centre’s chandeliered Assembly Rooms date back to 1727. There’s also a coffee shop and a Cellar Bar for evening performances. The Arts Centre is home to Stamford’s tourist information centre. www.stamfordartscentre.com, 01780 763203. All Saints Brewery off Red Lion Square in the town centre was established in 1825 and re-established in the 1990s as a micro-brewery producing fruit beers. There is a coffee lounge, restaurant and brewery shop. eastlife.co.uk|93
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Stamford Museum on Broad Street explores the town’s history. Among its collections are examples of Stamford Ware pottery and a Blackstone & Co engine. Blackstone & Co was a farm implement manufacturer based in Stamford who built lamp start oil engines around 1896. By 1912 they had developed a new diesel engine that ran on vaporising oil and was fired by a spark. They continued as an engine builder and became Mirrlees Blackstone. Stamford Meadows was originally called the Water Meadows, the Meadows is pleasant place to picnic, recreate, watch or feed the birds. It provides level walking along the River Welland, where you’ll find the Boudicea plaque recording her pursuit of the Romans, and is the starting point for the Jurassic Way. There are footpaths to Easton-on-theHill and Tinwell. Keep an eye out for the Stamford Shakespeare Festival. A purpose-built auditorium in the landscaped grounds of the Elizabethan Tolethorpe Hall near Bourne provides the setting for the annual summer season of outdoor Shakespeare, which attracts 30,000 visitors a year. Prior to performances, theatregoers can dine in the Hall or picnic on the lawns. For tickets from Stamford Arts Centre visit www.stamfordshakespeare. co.uk.
Places to eat Summer is all about beer gardens, delis and restaurants buzz in Stamford. The Black Horse Nassington provides a lovely choice of food that appeals to all appetites and at prices you can afford at this excellent local. Highlights include Home-made Traditional Pies, Extra Mature Sirloin Steak and your old favourite, Scampi. Landlord, Darran Smith keeps his ales in great condition and serves Timothy Taylor Landlord, IPA and a changing guest brew. The ambiance is truly warm with an historic fireplace dating back to Mary Queen of Scots and many intimate pockets within the cosy interior. 2 Fotheringhay Rd, Nassington, Peterborough, Northamptonshire, PE8 6QU, 01780 782324. Blue Bell Inn is a historic coaching inn that dates back to 1797 and is part of the Burleigh Estate. It has an ancient feel, with beams and open fires, and a pretty garden with a marquee for functions. Alex & Cinzia serve delightful food, from light snacks to a super à la carte menu featuring fresh fish and meat from the charcoal grill. High Street, 9 Easton on the Hill, 01780 763003.
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VISIT... SPENCER COLEMAN FINE ART is situated just behind the delightful courtyard of The George Hotel in the town, and has traded from this prestigious position for over twentyfive years. Specializing in original oils,watercolours and pastels from international and award-winning artists, the gallery both here and at Lincoln carry an extensive range of work, with prices starting at only £250. In addition, they display a beautiful range of fine bronze figures. Recently, they have added a small print selection with prices starting from as little as £25. Go on, pay a visit and spoil yourself. The George Hotel, St. Martins, PE9 2LB, 01780 480800. www. spencercolemanfineart.com.
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tamford, the UK’s finest example of unspoilt Georgian architecture, is to host its first Georgian Festival in September to celebrate the town’s colourful heritage and architecture. It will be another milestone for the stone town voted the top place to live in Britain earlier this year by the Sunday Times. (see: Editor’s Note). The weekend festival will run from September 27–29 to celebrate the Georgian era spanning the period between 1714 and 1830. Organisers South Kesteven District Council and partners are developing a programme of speakers and events to include a costumed performance of the town’s infamous Bull Run, a 700year tradition where a single bull was chased and then slaughtered - halted in 1839. Key speakers include Dan Cruickshank, art historian and BBC television presenter with a special interest in the history of architecture. Annie Grey, celebrated BBC food historian, will open the festival with a talk on the food and dining habits of the Georgian period including food tastings - and there will be a Friday evening opening church recital. On Saturday a Georgian Street Fayre will combine craft and
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vegetarians or those requiring a lighter cuisine. Stamford Lodge was built from local stone in the 18th century, and retains its character through its original features and has the benefit of being a two minute walk to the town centre. 66 Scotgate, Stamford, PE9 2YB. 01780 482932. www. stamfordlodge.co.uk. The Garden Room is situated in a converted barn in the garden of our Grade 2* listed cottage which is in a Conservation village 2 miles from Stamford town centre. The garden was originally designed by Bunny Guiness. We are less than half a mile from Tolethorpe Hall which is host to the outdoor performances of Shakespeare plays for three months during the Summer. The room is fully equipped with TV/Teletext, radio and a fridge containing a pint of fresh milk and two bottles of spring water. 4, Camphill Cottages, Little Casterton, Stamford, PE9 4BE, 01780 763661. www.gardenhousehotel.com.
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THE LAND ROVER BURGHLEY HORSE TRIALS 5 - 8 SEPTEMBER 2013 There can be few more fitting locations for a ‘grand day out’ than Burghley Park, home to Burghley House regarded as one of the ‘largest and grandest’ houses of the first Elizabethan age. Located on the outskirts of the Lincolnshire market town of Stamford, each September the glorious golden house of yellow stone and Elizabethan turrets provides a unique back-drop to The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials. The fearless sporting action takes place on Saturday – crosscountry day – when 80 horse and rider combinations test their mettle and stamina round the four mile cross-country course and its 30 spectacular feature fences. With the help of the band of the Bugles and Rifles, the competition comes to a rousing conclusion on Sunday with the final show jumping phase which will determine who takes home the Land Rover perpetual challenge trophy and the £50,000 first prize. Grandstand tickets for the Sunday’s show jumping climax start at £10.50 and sell out quickly – even more reason to book early. For information and bookings, visit: www.burghley-horse.co.uk
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The Cresset, Peterborough, 01733 265705 14 July Brit Beatz Danzfusion’s production is a tribute to all things British. The Cresset, Peterborough, 01733 265705 16 July Tony Law Join the multi award-winning Mr Tony Law for some absurd and powerful, yet meaningful, nonsense in his brand new show ‘Nonsense Overdrive’. Bar Nusha, Cambridge, 01223 511511 17 July Dr Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who Dr Seuss’ tale of Horton the elephant and The Whos. Key Theatre, Peterborough, 01733 207239 17 - 27 July King Lear The world renowned Shakespeare’s Globe will present an outdoor performance of King Lear, known as Shakespeare’s ultimate tragedy this summer. Starring Joseph Marcell, best-known for his role as Geoffrey in ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel Air’. The Master’s Garden, Cambridge, 01223 503333 19 July Ed Byrne Come and join Ed as he works through new material for his forthcoming show and learn how he’s embracing middle age with open arms. The Junction, Cambridge, 01223 511511 19 July Comedy Gala Show Celebrating its 10th year the Jesterlarf Comedy Club
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Cambridgeshire MUSIC 4 July Half Man Half Biscuit The English rock band bring their satirical and sometimes surreal songs to The Junction.Listen out for The Trumpton Riots and Dickie Davies Eyes. The Junction, Cambridge, 01223 511511 6 July Cambridge Suzuki Young Musicians Music by Mendelssohn and Prokofiev, performed by children aged 3 18. West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge, 01223 357851 6 July The Dowsing Sound Collective Presents ‘Home’ Cambridge’s very own Dowsing Sound Collective – now over 100 voices all drawn from the community and an intriguing line-up of instruments – comes to the incredible Ely Cathedral. Ely Cathedral, Ely, 01353 660349 7 July Lau Winners of the Best Group at the 2013 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards (having won the title 3 times previously), Lau take traditional music into exciting new territory. Key Theatre, Peterborough, 01733 207239 7 July The Three Degrees 50th Anniversary Tour concert direct from the USA, the current line-up includes Valerie Holiday, Helen Scott and Freddie Pool. Look out for the 1974 single “When Will I See You Again”, which was a huge international hit, peaking at #2 in the US and topping the UK Singles Chart. The Brook, Soham, 01353 721748 7 July Dowland, Purcell and Bach Jakob Lindberg plays a recital of his consummate lute music, on an instrument built in 1590, contemporaneous with the composer himself, and miraculously restored to playing condition. Queens’ College Long Gallery, Cambridge 12 July Jess Morgan Folk and trance singer. The Golden Hind, Cambridge, 01638 603986 13 July Cambridge Philharmonic Society Concert - Child of our Time Dove - A Song of Joys, Britten - Ballad of Heroes and Tippett - A Child of Our Time. Ely Cathedral, Ely, 01353 660349 14 July Harmony in Harlem 17-piece big band playing the Big Band music of the iconic Duke Ellington. Jesus Green, Cambridge 15 July The Endellion String Quartet Pieces by Weber, Béla Kovács and Brahms, featuring soloist Anna Hashimoto. West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge, 01223 357851 15 July Sing! Ely’s Summer Sing A concert programme filled with a brilliant selection of songs from the shows, as well as pop and rock songs too. All performed in th emagnificent splendour of Ely Cathedral. Ely Cathedral, Ely, 01353 660349
20 July Basement Sessions Featuring special guest Bella McKendree. CB2 Basement, Cambridge 20 July Perry Dennis and The Twilight Shadows A tribute to Cliff Richard and the Shadows. The Brook, Soham, 01353 721748 21 July Cambridge Summer Music Festival The 2013 Festival runs from 20 July to 4 August and offers some tantalising delights. Hear Brahms’ Requiem and Monteverdi’s Vespers in the gothic glory of King’s College Cambridge. Breathe in the sounds of Scarlatti in the Fitzwilliam Museum’s sumptuous main gallery. Tap along to flamenco and marimba rhythms in the famous University Botanic Garden. There are stunning individual performances from Tasmin Little, Martin Roscoe, Pascal Rogé and Mikhail Rudy; chamber music from the Aronowitz Ensemble, the Bridge String Quartet and Cellophony; folk music from the legendary Kathryn Tickell. Jazz events, a programme of Music for Kids, lunchtime concerts and open-air events complete a truly eclectic programme. nna Hashimoto (clarinet), Chikako Kondo (clarinet) and Daniel King Smith (piano) perform pieces Mendelssohn, Poulenc’s Sonata for Two Clarinets, and Ponchielli’s fantastic ‘Il Convegno’. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 01223 332900 21 July Rory McGrath and Philip Pope: Bridge Over Troubled Lager A collection of songs that are a sophisticated mix of wit, elegance and clever musical pastiche. (But, don’t worry, there’s also silliness and filth). The Junction, Cambridge, 01223 511511 22 July Fingerstyle Collective Four of the world’s finest acoustic guitarists; Don Alder, Dan LaVoie, Justin King and Stuart Masters. The Junction, Cambridge, 01223 511511 23 July Trembling Bells & Mike Heron The indie folk rock band join the Scottish singer in this double-bill. The Junction, Cambridge, 01223 511511 25 July Toots and the Maytals Join Toots as he celebrates his 70th birthday at the Junction. Proper old school reggae with classics aplenty. The Junction, Cambridge, 01223 511511 27 July Music for a Summers Evening The Alleycats Group covering the whole range of 50s rock’n’roll, from rockabilly and swing to doo-wop. Jive, bop, stroll or smooch to a cross section of the sounds of the 50s and classic rock’n’roll songs. Peckover House, Wisbech, 01945 583463 28 July Cambridge Summer Music Festival Enjoy pieces by Anthony Brown on Saxophone. Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge, 01223 332900
Booking now ... The Apex in Bury St Edmunds announces their Autumn Classical Music Programme “There isn’t a hall in New York that has an acoustic as good as this”; these comments were made by members of The Kopelman Quartet during their recent concert at The Apex and join the long list of glowing accolades from musicians who have played at the award winning venue. This acoustic excellence will enhance The Apex’s diverse and enticing classical music programme which begins in Autumn. The first evening concert on the 18th October features a programme of Haydn, Verdi and Beethoven from the wonderful Sacconi String Quartet, while the following months will see well known musicians such as guitarist John Williams and violinist Tasmin Little (above) gracing The Apex stage (26 November & 23 January respectively). There are welcome returns by several favourites, Aurora Orchestra who visit on 15 November with the Choir of Clare College, Cambridge to perform music by Britten and Mahler; regular visitors, Co-Opera Co present a performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado on 22 November; the Academy of Ancient Music return in February performing music by Bach, Vivaldi, Veracini and Pisendel; and the City of London Sinfonia rounds things off in April alongside cellist Matthew Barley with a wonderful programme that includes arrangements of South American music. There are various ticket and £5 tickets for those aged under 25. Box office on 01284 758000 or visit www.theapex.co.uk. eastlife.co.uk|103
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Cambridgeshire ART & EXHIBITIONS 1 July - 7 Oct Space: Fact and Fiction Exhibition This exhibition, which is supported by the UK Space Agency, will highlight the UK’s role in space exploration and what it really takes to become an astronaut. Peterborough Museum, Peterborough, 01733 864663 1 - 6 July easy does it The second in an evolving trilogy of exhibitions curated by Kevin Hunt examining the complexity inherent within the simplest of actions. Bringing together works by Carwyn Evans, Fiona Curran, Hannah James, Jo Addision, Jo Coupe, Leo Fitzmaurice, Littlewhitehead, Sean Edwards, Tom Godfrey and Tom Ireland alongside Hunt’s own. Aid & Abet, Cambridge 1 July - 23 Dec Read all about it! Wrongdoing in Spain and England in the Long Nineteenth Century An exhibition of nineteenth-century pamphlets and posters, which were the equivalent of the tabloid press. Some of the material is very local, describing murders and arson attacks. Milstein Exhibition Centre, Cambridge, 01223 333000 1 July - 1 April Chiefs & Governors: Art and Power in Fiji The first ever exhibition dedicated to Fijian Art outside Fiji. It draws on MAA’s exceptional collection of Fijian artefacts, photographs and archives. University Museum of Archaeology & Athropology, Cambridge, 01223 333516 1 - 28 July House Guests Visitors will have the opportunity to see ‘guests’ from other University of Cambridge museums and collections carefully placed amongst the artworks and objects in the house. Kettles Yard, Cambridge, 01223 748100 1 - 7 July Jonathan Baldock Jonathan Baldock’s first solo exhibition in the UK in three years will include an entirely new body of work which he developed during a period in-residence at Wysing. Wysing Arts Centre, Bourn, 01954 718 881 1 July - 15 Sept Fashioning Switzerland: Portraits and landscapes by Markus Dinkel and his contemporaries An exhibition of Swiss watercolours and prints featuring a rare selection of finely drawn and coloured portraits of Swiss women in regional costume. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, 01223 332900 1 - 14 July Uncovered Byard Art, Cambridge, 01223 464646 1 - 28 July Glynn Thomas Glynn’s hand-made prints depict villages, towns and cities through switching and changing perspectives. Cambridge Contemporary Art Gallery, Cambridge, 01223 324222 1 July - 31 Dec Somewhere in England: Portraits of Americans in Britain 1942 - 45 Exhibtion of stunning photographs, part of the Roger Freeman collection of
photographs of the US Army Air Forces during the Second World War. IWM Duxford, Cambridge, 01223 835000 6 - 28 July Artists’ Marquee Burwash Manor’s Artists’ Marquee will have an ever changing array of exhibitors each weekend. Burwash Manor, Barton 12 - 25 July Joanna Autumn Walker Digital artist/photographer whose hauntingly beautiful images explore the natural world. Williams Art and Hot Numbers Coffee, Cambridge, 01223 311687 12 - 25 July Peter Hawksby Paintings and sketches of rock pools. Williams Art and Hot Numbers Coffee, Cambridge, 01223 311687 13 July - 28 Aug Summer Exhibtion Mixed Exhibition. Lynne Strover Gallery, Fen Ditton, 01223 295264 13 July - 8 Sept Young, Gifted & Talented Open The City Gallery, wishes to celebrate the work of the city’s young artists by holding its first open exhibition for Young, Gifted & Talented. City Gallery, Peterborough, 01733 864663 15 July - 8 Sept Mixed Summer Exhibition Byard Art, Cambridge, 01223 464646 18 July - 17 Aug Like a Monkey with a Miniature Cymbal A large group exhibition of UK based artists about obsessions, repetition, perseverance and the drive needed to carry on, as an artist, or in any way of life. Aid & Abet, Cambridge 20 - 21 July Medieval Artistry Find out how the magnificent medieval wall paintings were created at Longthorpe Tower, with a visit from some medieval artists. Longthorpe Tower, Peterborough, 01733 864663 27 July - 19 Aug Nicholas Juett Paintings depicting a universal theme – to be human in 2013. Williams Art and Hot Numbers Coffee, Cambridge, 01223 311687 29 July - 1 Sept Mixed Summer Exhibition Cambridge Contemporary Art Gallery, Cambridge, 01223 324222
SPECIAL EVENTS 3 - 7 July Wisbech Rose Fair During Rose Fair Wisbech takes on a festive atmosphere, celebrating its horticultural heritage. This year’s floral theme is ‘Floral Pageant’. St Peter & St Paul Church, Wisbech, 01945 582508 5 - 7 July The UNISON Birthday Big Weekend UNISON is marking its 20th birthday by teaming up with Cambridge City Council to celebrate with three days of free entertainment. Parker’s Piece, Cambridge 6 - 7 July Return of the Vikings Watch a full-scale battle between hundreds of warriors (maybe even have a go yourself!), visit living history camps to experience
life a thousand years ago. Flag Fen, Peterborough, 01733 313414 7 July Ely Aquafest The highlight of the Ely Aquafest is a Raft Race along the river Great Ouse with some really spectacularly designed rafts. On the two riverside greens there will also be a selection of funfair rides, food and drink outlets, stalls and two arenas showcasing mainly local amatuer groups including bands, dance acts and martial arts demonstrations. Ely Riverside, Ely 11 - 14 July Hotbed Festival Four days of the best new writing for the stage, including World premieres, International award-winning shows, masterclasses and works in progress and readings. The Junction, Cambridge, 01223 511511 12 - 14 July The 28th Ely Folk Festival A bijou weekend folk and roots music festival which provides an opportunity to listen to some of the best folk acts around in an intimate and friendly environment. Ely Outdoor Centre, Ely, 01284 758000 13 - 14 July Flying Legends Air Show Heritage air show presenting iconic aircraft in a spectacular display that honours their history and aerial achievements. IWM Duxford, Cambridge, 01223 835000 16 - 21 July Cambridge Comedy Festival Thirty shows in four venues over six days, with some of the worlds finest standup comedians presenting previews of their Edinburgh shows. Featuring Ed Byrne, Andrew Maxwell, Seann Walsh, Glenn Wool, Simon Munnery, Jarred Christmas, Daniel Simonsen, Men In Coats, Charlie Baker plus many more. The Junction, Bar Nusha and The Cambridge Corn Exchange, Cambridge 20 - 21 July East of England Koi Show Show displaying of some of the best Japanese Koi Carp from around the country. Other activities include; koi dealers, craft stands and a licensed bar. Huntingdon Racecourse, Huntingdon, 0845 1080309 25 - 28 July Cambridge Folk Festival Festival renowned for its eclectic mix of music and wide definition of what might be considered folk. Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge, 01223 357851 25 - 28 July The Secret Garden Party Billed as a four-day party like no other. This years theme is Superstition, paying homage to the number thriteen. Line-up includes; Regina Spektor, Django Django, 2ManyDJs, Bastille, Modestep, Goldie, The Strypes plus many more. Huntingdon Mill Hill Field, Huntingdon, 0844 8541366 28 July Spitfires, Merlins and Motors A nostalgic celebration of the legendary Supermarine Spitfire and the unmistakable Merlin engine. They’ll be a number of Spitfires on static display before they take to the skies to perform short displays. IWM Duxford, Cambridge, 01223 835000
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Lowestoft
LOWESTOFT VISIT
What’s the History? Lowestoft is a port town that developed due to the fishing industry, and also a traditional seaside resort with wide, sandy beaches, two piers and several attractions. Most recently, the town developed as a centre of renewable energy. Owing to the discovery in 2005 of flint tools in the cliffs at Pakefield, human habitation in Lowestoft can be traced back around 700,000 years. It was settled during the Neolithic, Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as the Roman and Saxon periods. In 1665, the Battle of Lowestoft took place 40 miles off the coast of the town, resulting in an English victory over the Dutch. During the second half of the 18th century a factory in Lowestoft produced soft porcelain goods, some of which still exist, collected at the museum in Nicholas Everett Park, Oulton Broad and the Castle Museum, Norwich. Attractions The most easterly point in the UK, Ness Point, is in Lowestoft, close to a 126-metre-high wind turbine known as ‘Gulliver’. Here, one also finds the Euroscope, a large compass rose which gives the direction and distance to various cities in Europe. Pleasurewood Hills is a theme park built on 240,000 square metres of land. The park comprises a variety of attractions, including three rollercoasters. Leisure Way, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 5DZ. 01502 586000. www. pleasurewoodhills.com
The East Anglia Transport Museum is an open-air museum featuring a large collection of historic public transport vehicles. It is the only museum in Britain where visitors can ride on vehicles such as trams and trolleybuses, as well as a narrow gauge railway. Chapel Rd, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR33 8BL. 01502 518459. www.eatm.org.uk. At Africa Alive Zoo, located in Kessingland, experience the plains of Africa - an awe-inspiring presentation of the African Savannah, where the animals roam freely together as they do in the wild. Get up close and personal with our Rhinos, Giraffes and Zebras, climb aboard the roadtrain, encounter the ‘King of the Jungle’ and enjoy a stunning bird’s-eye view of the lions domain from the Lookout Lodge. Plus farmyard, lemurs, reptiles and more. Kessingland 01502 740291 africa-alive.co.uk Places to Eat Spice Den is the perfect location for a romantic meal or family gathering. Situated in the market square, it is a family-run restaurant serving a wide variety of traditional Asian dishes. 89 High Street, Lowestoft, NR32 1XN. 01502 514499. www.spiceden- lowestoft.co.uk. The Third Crossing is a seafood and steak restaurant in Oulton Broad, serving the fresh fish and seafood, as well as organic meat from local sources. The menu also caters to vegetarians. Haven Marina, School Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, NR33 9NB. 01502 583596. www. thethirdcrossing. co.uk For a bite of ethnic food, try Labone Indian Cuisine. Staff at Labone offer visitors the most authentic traditional, eastlife.co.uk|107
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Cleveland Princess Sea Fishing Trips Sailing daily from Lowestoft between 7am - 9am l Afternoon & Evening Sailings by request. sailings weather permitting and at Skippers discretion. Hour & 8 Hour Fishing Trips coded for 6 Anglers. l Free Tea & Coffee, Hot Pies & Pasties on request. l We supply Rods, Reels & Tuition if needed, with our favoured Squid Bait free of charge. l Parking on the South Pier is free, or pay & Display on Marine Parade, or picked up from the Sailors Home, Kessingland. l All
The Waterfront Restaurant - a delightful restaurant perfectly positioned on Kessingland’s heritage coastline. The Waterfront serve an extensive menu of both continental & modern English cuisine, always freshly prepared using the finest locally produced products. With a large patio area The Waterfront Restaurant welcomes al fresco dining in the summer [& winter for those brave soles!]. Thursday nights are ‘Paella Night’ and are always popular so make sure you book early to avoid disappointment. Traditional roasts are served at lunchtimes on sundays as well as the full à la carte menu. Diners will also be able to enjoy The Waterfront’s extensive and varied wine list from around the world, consisting of over 40 wines!
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THE PLACE TO START YOUR CAREER Lowestoft College offers full and part time courses and apprenticeships and is your passport to a wide range of exciting and rewarding job opportunities including:-
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WHAT’S ON? LATITUDE FESTIVAL The Latitude Festival takes place at Henham Park Estate in Suffolk [near Lowestoft] from 18- 21 July 2013. It is certain to be another great Summer Festival in 2013 with loads of top names providing hours of entertainment in the scenic county of Suffolk. For more information, call 020 7009 3001. Henham Park, NR34 8AN
Bangladeshi and Indian cuisine. All dishes at Labone are prepared right when you place your order, with locally-sourced ingredients, so they are amazingly fresh and flavourful. Station Building, 2 Bridge Road, Oulton Broad, NR32 3LP 01502 515517 01502 515617 http://www. laboneindiancuisine.com/ The Waterfront Restaurant is a delightful restaurant perfectly positioned on kessingland’s heritage coastline with glorious views of one of Suffolk’s award winning rural beaches. You can always be assured of a very warm welcome and relaxed comfortable atmosphere in The Waterfront’s intimate and Mediterranean style restaurant. The Waterfront Restaurant. 310 Church Road, Kessingland, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR33 7SB. 01502 741525. www. thewaterfrontkessingland.com Places to Stay Set in 50 acres of gardens and
woodland and featuring a freshwater lake, Warner Gunton Hall Coastal Village has its own restaurant, The Rosewood, serving classic British dishes and a daily carvery. There are a number of activities to keep you occupied during your stay, including air rifle shooting and archery, shuffleboard, fishing and table tennis, indoor bowls and snooker, zumba classes and croquet, all included in the price. There is also a leisure club complete with sauna. gym and swimming pool. Gunton Avenue, Lowestoft, NR32 5DF. 01502 730288. Enjoy a Pimms in the summer house overlooking the lily pond at the Ivy House Country Hotel. The hotel features four acres of country gardens and is situated just five minutes away from the seaside and from some of the best coastal walks. It also caters to couples and provides the perfect wedding venue. Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, NR33 8HY. 01502 501353. www.ivyhousecountryhotel.co.uk.
LEEWAY CHARITY SKYDIVE This skydive, held at the Beccles Airfield on 20 July, is a great opportunity for some fun and charitable donation. Proceeds from this event will go towards supporting victims of domestic violence and abuse in Norfolk and Suffolk. Airfield, Beccles, NR34 7TE. 01502 476400. HAMLET An open air production of Hamlet performed by students from Lowestoft Sixth Form college will take place on 12 July. The students are part of the college’s PodCast Theatre Company. Bring a blanket or picnic and enjoy some entertainment on a beautiful summer’s day! Sparrows Nest Park, Lowestoft, Suffolk, NR32 2PJ. 01502 535680. WORLD THUMB WRESTLING FESTIVAL The worlds 5th ever Thumb Wrestling Championships are to be held in Lowestoft on the 4 August 2013. This is going to be a massive national event and one that will place Lowestoft firmly on the map in the world of Thumb Wrestling. Please visit www.thumbwrestling.co.uk or call 0845 2712825 for more news about the World Thumb Wrestling Championships. eastlife.co.uk|109
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ELECTRIC PICTURE PALACE SOUTHWOLD
Created in 2002, but designed in 1912 theatrical style, the award winning 68 seat cinema has a rising “Tiny Wurlitzer” cinema organ, a circle, a kiosk, usherettes and a commisionaire - all in the cause of creating “The Pictures”. It is run by the Southwold Film Society, which you can join for £10 a year (or £3 for the season). Tickets are £6 stalls, £7 Circle. To join, book or find out more call:
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Southwold
S OUTHWOLD S LIFE’S A BEACH AT
outhwold lies in the centre of an area of great natural beauty – a haven for the walker, the naturalist, and the birdwatcher. Situated on a hill that gently rises from the Blyth Valley, the town is virtually an island, surrounded by the River Blyth to the south and Buss Creek to the north. This has enabled Southwold to retain its old world charm. The dramatic coastline and the town’s beautiful architecture make it a popular attraction throughout the year. In the summer, Southwold’s sandy beaches are a huge draw and out of season some its most charming elements can be enjoyed – cosy pub lunches, isolated walks or a quiet browse in its many antiques shops. Southwold’s beach is immaculately kept and is a regular Blue Flag winner. The shore is famous for its rows of brightly coloured and highly sought after beach huts. These days they sell for the price of a small flat. Quiet and full of character, Southwold is a refreshingly unspoilt coastal resort. In the town centre there’s an exciting selection of interesting and independent shops selling antiques, crafts and gifts. There’s also a variety of art galleries, boutiques and jewellers scattered around the town. Special to the town is the Southwold Summer Theatre, with a season of children’s performances, lunchtime events and evening theatre. As you’d expect, first class seafood can be found in the town’s many fine restaurants and pubs, most of which
serve ales brewed by the local – and world famous – Adnams Sole Bay Brewery. The Adnams stamp is everywhere and reflected in the cluster of great pubs: Sole Bay Inn, Lord Nelson, Harbour Inn and King’s Head. The Crown Hotel is one of several Adnams-owned hostelries. Adnams has been brewing from its base in the town for over 100 years and now has an estate of 80 pubs, two bespoke hotels and a chain of successful high quality wine and kitchenware stores. The brewery can be found on East Green, and you can see some of its workings through an external glass wall. Elsewhere in town look out for the stylish Adnams Cellar & Kitchen shop on Victoria Street. Winner of countless awards and accolades, no visit to the town is complete without the chance to discover the delights of the 16th-century coaching inn and its creative bar and restaurant menus. The Swan Hotel, which dominates the Market Place, is not only an excellent place to stay but has a highly regarded restaurant. Southwold looks out over Sole Bay, scene of an inconclusive battle in 1672 between the combined British and French fleet and the Dutch fleet. The town was once known for its herring fishery, and today the attractive harbour is still home to a little fleet of boats. To discover something of Southwold’s maritime heritage visit the Sailors’ Reading Room, on East Cliff overlooking the sea, where the exhibits include ship models, figureheads and eastlife.co.uk|111
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Southwold early photographs of past seafaring local heroes. There’s more maritime history to be found in The Alfred Corry Museum, at the end of Ferry Road, the resting place of Southwold’s old sailing lifeboat, which saved 47 lives during its use between 1893 and 1918. In Victoria Street, the Southwold Museum - once a weaver’s cottage houses an intriguing collection of artifacts from the town’s past. Southwold’s gleaming white lighthouse, built in 1890, stands 101 feet above the town. Its warning beacon can be seen for 17 miles out to sea. Visitors who climb the winding lighthouse stairs are rewarded with fantastic views. Those wanting to take to the sea themselves can take the Coastal Voyager sea trip from the harbour, a 30-minute tour of Sole Bay. Culture & shopping Calendula is an independent health shop in Southwold offering a range of beauty products, health supplements, and candles. It is run by Aleyna and Sam who are approachable and very friendly should you want to pop in and ask any advice or questions. Their approach is ethical and natural. Their philosophy and policy is that nothing is tested on animals, as a result, everything is vegetarian (most products are vegan) and they use organic ingredients wherever possible. 76 High Street, Southwold. 01502 732 924. www.calendula-shop.co.uk. Emmett’s of Peasenhall is one of Rick Stein’s Food Heroes. Mark Thomas, the owner is well known for his cooked hams and bacon and was favoured by HRH the Queen Mum when she stayed at Sandringham in Norfolk. Alongside the deli and grocery store is now a cafe which serves lunch platters and wine and sherry by the glass. There is also a garden at the back overlooking the smokehouse where you can sit outside and eat. They sell their own label Spanish wine to accompany delicious olives, breads, charcuterie and cheeses. Emmetts has featured in Country Living, Country Life, Sunday Times ‘Style’ Magazine and
on Rick Stein’s Food Heroes. They offer a curing service for people who have reared their own pigs. Mark has kindly shared some of his recipes on his website such as chutney, cooked ham, picante chorizo and bacon and ribs. The St Peasenhall, Saxmundham, Suffolk, IP17 2HJ. 01728 660250. www.emmettsham.co.uk. Places to eat There are a variety of lovely places to eat in and around Southwold, from little cafes, interesting pubs to gourmet restaurants and hotels Local residents George and Izzy, both 23, have opened up a brand new pop up deli, The Black Dog Deli, for a few months over the summer season. They bake and sell their own home-made sausage rolls, pork pies, Scotch eggs and cakes. Also on offer will be Suffolk cheeses, mustard from Woodbridge, cordials from Bury St Edmunds, apple juice from The Saints, red poll beef from Bramfield and honey from Walberswick common. The Street, IP18 6UA. 01502 722113. The Two Magpies Bakery is a cool new cafe and bakery. Sit at the communal sharing table, enjoy a freshly baked croissant or pastry with an ‘Indulgence’ hot chocolate, coffee or tea. Open for breakfast daily from 7am, try their rose petal granola or porridge. There is always a homemade soup of the day in Winter. Freshly prepared sandwiches, ciabatta filled rolls for lunch or savoury pastries. High Street, Southwold, Suffolk, IP18 6DP. www. twomagpiesbakery.co.uk
weekend here, The Westleton Crown is a beautiful pub with rooms dates back to the 12th Century and is situated in one of Suffolk’s prettiest villages. A traditional coaching inn, with origins extending back as far as the 12th century, The Westleton Crown is located just a few miles from the Suffolk Heritage Coast, and retains ths character and rustic charm of its heritage, whilst offering guests the sophistication and comforts of contemporary living. Some of the thirty-four rooms have four-poster beds, but all are individually furnished and well appointed, sharing a common theme of luxury, peace, and relaxation. The Crown, Westleton , IP17 3AD. 01728 648777. www. westletoncrown.co.uk.
DON’T MISS BEER FESTIVAL Following their first three, very successful, Beer Festivals, The Ship at Dunwich would like to invite everyone to join them for another fantastic roung on on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 July. It promises to be a great weekend with live music on the Sunday and plenty of beer from their favourite local breweries including: Adnams, Green Jack, Grain, Cliff Quay, Humpty Dumpty and Earl Soham. To make sure you won’t go hungry they will be serving our famous fish and chips all day. For more information visit their website: www.shipatdunwich. co.uk. Dunwich, Southwold, Suffolk, IP17 3DT, 01728 648219.
Places to stay Castle Inn dates back to approximately 1566. Four cosy bedrooms to stay in. Featured in the Michelin Eating Out Pubs Guide for 2012. There is a regularly changing menu to reflect what is in season locally, be it venison in Winter or Spring lamb or asparagus in May. There is also a children’s menu. 35 Earsham Street, Bungay, NR35 1AF. 01986 892283. www.thecastleinn.net. Famous for Kate and William spending their first anniversary eastlife.co.uk|113
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Wentworth Hotel - the country house by the sea The Wentworth Hotel is a 35 bedrooom hotel run by the Pritt
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The Westleton Crown’s menus have been designed to offer a wide selection of tempting dishes to suit a variety of occasions. You can choose to eat in our cosy, traditional front bar with its huge open fire place or in our more elegant Garden Room or parlour. Also there is our pretty terraced garden for al fresco dining.
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nly one hour from London, Suffolk has a bounty of attractive towns and villages with great shops, beautiful buildings and plenty to explore. The Suffolk Coast is one of the UK’s finest landscapes with 40 miles of Heritage Coast set in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Under big East Anglian skies discover the charming seaside town of Aldeburgh, which has lively resorts and beautiful coastal scenes. Aldeburgh is a striking town found on the unspoiled East Suffolk Coast. It is blessed with breathtaking scenery, both seawards and following the river Alde inland. Aldeburgh’s name comes from Alde Burgh meaning “old fort”. The town’s history is inextricably linked to the changes time has wrought to the coastal map. Once an important Tudor port and shipbuilding area, Aldeburgh had to wait until the 19th century when the fashion for the beach and craze for sea air brought back visitors in quantity, establishing it as a popular resort. It is now characterised by its lively beachside atmosphere and thriving musical influence, once described as ‘a place of energy and inspiration for music and the arts’. The town’s most famous inhabitant was the composer Benjamin Britten, and there are many reminders of his life about the town. Britten, along with contemporaries Eric Crozier and Peter Pears established the classical Aldeburgh music festival in 1948, placing Aldeburgh firmly on the musical map. Taking place at nearby Snape Maltings for two weeks, the festival kicks off the town’s summer season of events which also includes Jill Freud’s Aldeburgh Summer Theatre in July and August, and the Carnival and Regatta in August. Popular with weekend seadogs, Aldeburgh has an active yacht club catering for both the self-assured and the less buoyant sailors visiting the town. For those less inclined to take to the high seas the town boasts two popular golf courses, all-weather tennis courts, and of course a historical legacy unlikely to go unnoticed, such as 400-year old Moot Hall (now home to Aldeburgh’s museum), a Norman Church and a Martello tower. The high street has craft, food and antiques shops, reflecting local passions, as well as a myriad of excellent pubs and restaurants, not to mention Aldeburgh’s famous fish and chip shop (be prepared to queue!). With a range of accommodation to suit all requirements (ranging from cottages to rent to family run B&Bs) Aldeburgh is undoubtedly one of the key players on any trip to the Suffolk coast, and not to be missed. eastlife.co.uk|115
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The wonderful thing about Suffolk is that so little has changed since my childhood. I often wonder if I would appreciate Suffolk’s beauty if part of my soul and family weren’t there. But try swimming off Thorpeness, lying back and looking at the coastline from Aldeburgh to Southwold and it matches any place i’ve been to anywhere. BBC News foreign correspondent, Humphrey Hawksley.
Places to Eat and Stay Ocean House is a beautifully decorated Victorian guest house, a stone’s throw from Aldeburgh’s beach and High Street. There are two double/twin en-suite rooms, each with bay windows that overhang the beach and offer views up and down Crag Path. There’s also a top floor musician’s studio room with a grand piano. Crag Path, Aldeburgh, 01728 452094. www.oceanhousealdeburgh.co.uk Heritage Hideaways Holiday Cottages offers a superb collection of holiday cottages in some of Suffolk’s iconic seaside towns and surrounding villages, including Southwold, Aldeburgh and Thorpeness. To find out more call 01502 578278 or check out their website www.heritagehideaways.com Brudenell Hotel is just a pebble’s throw from Aldeburgh’s shingle beach, the privately- owned awardwinning Brudenell typifies all of the elements of a luxury four star seaside hotel. The decadent bedrooms are distinctly decorated, incorporating vibrant colours so often associated with Aldeburgh and Suffolk. Enjoy calming sea views, as well as beautiful
views of the River Alde and the surrounding countryside. Dine in the excellent restaurant or on the stylish terrace. The Parade, 01728 452071. Newly-refurbished in fabulous style, the White Lion Hotel overlooks Aldeburgh’s shingle beach with stunning sea views. Here you will find peace and relaxation in elegant and inspirational surroundings. The new Bar & Brasserie offers a superb dining experience and excellent service. Market Cross Place, 01728 452720. The Lighthouse is one of Aldeburgh’s most well known establishments, a 90-seat bistro-style fish restaurant spread over two floors. High Street, 01728 453377. With plenty of old world charm, The Mill Inn’s dark beams and leaded windows take you back to the days when this was the haunt of smugglers who plied their trade along the coast. Good food and accommodation available. Market Cross Place, 01728 452563. 152Aldeburgh serves quality, fine food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Brasserie- style dining, with an emphasis on fresh fish in the summer. High Street, 01728 454594.
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The Railway Inn is a friendly local pub and guest house situated at the entrance to the town, and only five minutes walk to the beach. Leiston Road, 01728 453864. Red Ziggy’s is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Red Ziggy’s is Aldeburgh’s first and only bright red, 50s inspired American Diner. English and American Style Breakfasts, Fish & Chips, Pasta, Risotto, Burgers and Pizzas, delicious milk shakes and more. Plus takeaway service. High Street, 01728 452 917. The 3 star Thorpeness Hotel is situated in a peaceful location next to the Meare in neighbouring Thorpeness, and five minutes’ walk from the beach. 36 spacious and comfortable bed- rooms and a cosy restaurant overlooking the golf course. Thorpeness, 01728 452176. Ye Olde Cross Keys Inn is a pretty little Adnams pub with a courtyard area directly on the seafront which is perfect for summer evenings. The pub serves an extensive selection of fresh sea food, which is caught daily by the local Aldeburgh fishermen, they serve great fish and chips. Crabbe Street, 01728 452637. eastlife.co.uk|117
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ituated on the banks of the River Deben, Woodbridge is renowned for its sailing, riverside walks, pubs, restaurants, independent shops and theatre. What’s the history? The town has been a centre for boat-building, rope and sail-making since the Middle Ages. Edward III and Sir Francis Drake had fighting ships built in Woodbridge. In 1939 England’s finest AngloSaxon treasures were found when Mrs Pretty (owner of the Sutton Hoo Estate) planned to excavate the mounds on her land. Excavations brought to light the richest burial ever discovered in Britain. An AngloSaxon ship containing the treasure of one of the earliest English kings, Redwald, King of East Anglia. Attractions Standing proudly on the river is The Tide Mill. It is one of the oldest tide mills in the UK and a source of inspiration for thousands of artists and photographers over the decades. The Tide Mill is considered by many
to be the symbol of Woodbridge and the River Deben. The Sutton Hoo ship burial site, now looked after by the National Trust, opened a magnificent new visitor centre and tells the story of this amazing burial site. The Shire Hall, originally built in 1575 by Thomas Seckford, has served as a focal point of Woodbridge for over 400 years. All visitors to the town should view the Shire Hall and Market Square. Elmhurst Park is one of the town’s most enjoyable attractions and an area of immense community pride and appeal, often referred to as the jewel in the crown of Woodbridge. Places to Eat Ye Olde Bell & Steelyard is a charming 16th Century Inn, the oldest pub in town and home to local real ales and a menu of home cooked food using fresh local produce. 103 New Street, Woodbridge IP12 1DZ 01394 382933 While eating at The Gallery you can enjoy fine dining in beautiful surroundings whilst savouring the local and international art that’s on
display. 21 Market Hill Woodbridge IP12 4LX 01394 380055 The Cherry Tree Inn is an enchanting 17th Century Inn near the town centre. With twisting oak beams and sloping ceilings you get a taste of centuries past. 73 Cumberland street Woodbridge IP12 4AG 01394 384627 Places to Stay The Bull Hotel is a Grade II listed building dating back to the 16th Century and offers 14 en-suite bedrooms including a suite with a four poster bed. 2 Market Hill, Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4LR 01394 382089 The Grove House Hotel is a family run hotel with the aim of being a ‘home from home’. It consists of 10 en-suite bedrooms, all individually decorated. 39 Grove Road Woodbridge Suffolk IP12 4LG 01394 382202 The Quay House offers charming bed and breakfast accommodation and comprises of three high quality rooms for those looking for something a little special and romantic. 1 Station Road, Woodbridge IP12 4AU 01394 388756. 121
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Woodbridge Events this month Sail away with the annual Woodbridge Regatta and Riverside Fair which returns on the 14 July with a whole range of activities. The fun-packed day starts at 12pm with the famous Woodbridge and District Lions Club Duck Dive in the model yacht pond. On the river there will be yacht, dingy, rowing and plenty more. On land there will be equally as much fun with lots of entertainment. Feast on the fun at The Woodbridge Carnival, which is back after 30 years. On 6 July there will be games, competitions, stalls, displays, dancing and much more. The procession of some 20 floats will amaze crowds as it leads the way from Melton, down the Thoroughfare to Kingston Field where the entertainment will continue in spectacular style. “Grin and Beer it” with The Cherry Tree Inn as they hold their annual Beer Festival on the 5th, 6th and 7th of July. There will be 25 real ales from all across Great Britain along with hot and cold food being served. 73 Cumberland street Woodbridge IP12 4AG 01394 384627
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A VINTAGE EVENING OF MAGIC The Eye of Time Vintage Boutique in Clare, on the Essex/Suffolk border is to celebrate its first anniversary on Saturday 6th of July with a spectacular vintage evening of theatre, song and dance. The glitz of the 20’s will be fused with the decadence of the 30’s for an evening of wonderful nostalgic entertainment.
THE EYE OF TIME BOUTIQUE The boutique is fast building a reputation for selling beautiful quality vintage pieces from its lovely vintage shop located in the Clare High Street. It was opened last July, by International performer and artist, Mr Pustra who then returned to Clare in a 30’s cabaret in the Town Hall last December. The audience came dressed to the nines; many in period and awaited Mr Pustra perform his magic. Pustra normally is found on stage in New York, London and Hong Kong, and has a reputation as’ vaudevilles darkest muse’. No-one was quite sure what to expect in rural Suffolk however, by the end of his performance they were baying for more The Eye of Time is delighted to once again introduce the inimitable Mr. Pustra. On this occasion accompanied by burlesque starlet Vicky Butterfly and hosted by the compelling Benjamin Louche in a spectacular and nostalgic Cabaret show. The evening will conclude with delicious 20’s and 30’s tunes being played allowing everyone to show their Deco style nimbleness on the dance floor. Proprietors of the Eye of Time, Vanessa and William said; “Mr Pustra went down so well last year that we are constantly asked when is he coming back? So we thought why not celebrate our first years anniversary with another cabaret event. It’s a great opportunity for everyone to dress up but also to raise awareness and funds for local charity, Sue Ryder Care. Tickets cost £16.50 and are
An evening of magic and intrigue in Clare, Suffolk available from The Eye of Time, Sue Ryder in Cavendish, Sue Ryder in Sudbury or email vanessa@ theeyeoftime.co.uk telephone 01787 279005/01787 278429.
provide visitors a glimpse of old England. With its three village pubs, its village green, the perfect place to stop for a picnic, and its iconic Suffolk Pink cottages, it’s time to take a breath and go WHY NOT ...Mr Pustra went down so back to another age, when life moved at a EXPLORE well last year that we are different pace. CLARE? constantly asked when is he The same can be Clare is said of Clare, Suffolk’s coming back? another Wool smallest town, Village that lies on the north bank of with colour-washed and timberthe River Stour between Sudbury and framed buildings, some decorated Bury St Edmunds in the South and with pargetting (Ancient House). Heart of Suffolk. BT Suffolk Village of The magnificent 15th century the Year 2010, Clare is infused with church was built from the wealth of history and traditional charm. the former woollen industry. Clare Castle Country Park, the Dominating the country park is the 13th Century Priory and Great Gothic 100ft high motte of the Norman Wool Church provide a fascinating castle and 13th century Augustinian background for visitors to the village Priory. who will be spoilt for choice in terms of the excellent Guesthouses and CLARE AND CAVENDISH Bed and Breakfasts on offer, plus the The Wool Village of Cavendish, is one of those rare unspoilt places that range of restaurants and cafes. n
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Long Melford celebrates the English summer with a traditional street fair, full of family events, entertainment, and fun for children of all ages. This fair takes place on 14 July from 3-8 pm. The event features a number of performances including Story Boys, Route 66, Sudbury Rock Choir, Haughley Hoofers, Punch and Judy, and more. The day is packed with activities for every age and taste – with amazing children’s funfare rides, helter skelter, a circus workshop, artist workshops, birds of prey, a bubble of fun, and more! The street will be lined with many stalls selling plants, cakes, and take-away foods of every kind. Tea rooms , pubs, and restaurants that inhabit this street will be open for local charities to promote themselves. There will also be a ‘Street Fair Grand Draw’ with prizes generously donated by local businesses Fair Green House Fair Green, Glemsford, Sudbury CO10 7RD.
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A stunning purpose built building owned by offerfamily on bespoke firehearths an Special experienced team. Specialising in - limited permanent, respite, convalescence and post operative care. Cotman House is a stunning, beautifully designed and constructed building, nestling into the Firecliff overlooking the Felixstowe Seafront offering superb uninterrupted sea Hearths views. Cotman House is perfectly located also within easy level walking distance of the available town centre. The interior combines supreme comfort with state of the art technology and every detail has been most carefully considered. Each resident has a tastefully furnished room, en-suite wet room facilities, the latest adjustable pro-file beds complete with custom made mattresses, satellite TV, telephone and internet connection. Contact us for a brochure or visit our website. Telephone: 01394 672084 www.cotmanhouse.co.uk Cotman House, Garfield Road, Felixstowe, Suffolk IP11 7PU
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Specialists in handmade rugs and carpets Visit our stunning 18th century showroom with its beautiful collection of traditional and contemporary rugs Our restoration and conservation workshops, one of the largest in the UK, are always open to the public Open Monday to Saturday 10am – 5.30pm
The Old White Hart Long Melford, Sudbury Suffolk CO10 9HX 01787 882214 www.persiancarpetstudio.co.uk
TROWMANS RANGE COOKERS - STOVES - FIRES At Trowmans we are here to help and, as a family business, we pride ourselves on offering the best possible service to all our customers. From initial advice regarding selection of an appropriate appliance we give you great honest advice right through to installation and aftercare.
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✔ wood and multi fuel stoves ✔ oil gas and solid fuel range cookers ✔ full central heating installations and servicing ✔ over 40 stoves on display ✔ fireplace and chimney renovations ✔ HETAS approved installers Unit 2, Foundry House, Hall Street, Long Melford, Suffolk Tel: 01787 313699 Email: info@trowmans.co.uk
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Suffolk THEATRE & SHOWS 1 - 2 July Hungry For Hope The story of Pete, George, Boris, and Bacon, and their fight against homelessness. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, 01473 295900 3 July Sherlock Holmes Pantaloons Theatre Company put Holmes and Watson through their paces as they tackle their most fiendish case yet in this delightfully inventive and hilarious show for all ages. Christchurch Park, Ipswich, 01473 433100 5 July The Last of the Red Hot Lovers 70s comedy about the sexual revolution. Fisher Theatre, Bungay, 01986 897130 5 July Etiquette of Grief Ellie Harrison’s trademark brand of solo performance compares our personal and public responses to grief through songs, filmic re-enactments and a little help from the audience. The Cut, Halesworth, 0845 6732123 6 July Strictly Confidential Told through the eyes of Lisa Riley, under the direction of TV’s most notorious judge, Craig Revel Horwood. Starring the much-loved professionals Artem Chigvintsev, Natalie Lowe and Ian Waite. Regent Theatre, Ipswich, 01473 433100 6 July Ashley George Medium show. Fisher Theatre, Bungay, 01986 897130 6 July The Sound of Music Presented by Livewire Opera Company. The Cut, Halesworth, 0845 6732123 9 - 12 July The Show Must Go On Amateur production. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, 01473 295900 9 - 13 July I’ll Get My Man Presented by Sudbury Dramatic Society. Quay Theatre, Sudbury, 01787 374745 10 - 12 July The Brothers Grimm Little Red Riding Hood, Hansel and Gretel, Rumpelstiltskin and The Frog Prince. Seagull Theatre, Pakefield, 01502 589726 11 - 13 July The School for Scandal Sheridan’s most popular comedy is revived by Jessica Swale in this sparkling period production. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 769505 12 July Seann Walsh and Marlon Davis Edinburgh preview. Haverhill Arts Centre, Haverhill, 01440 714140 13 July Ordinary Days When Deb loses her most precious possession - the notes to her graduate thesis - she starts a chain of events that turns the ordinary days of four New Yorkers into something extraordinary. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, 01473 295900 13 July Treasure Island An open-air swashbuckling musical adaptation of Treasure Island. East Town Park, Haverhill, 01440 714140 15 - 18 July Peter Pan - Untold Story
Everybody grows up……except one. Seagull Theatre, Pakefield, 01502 589726 16 July Silent A brave, bold and beautiful production about a homeless man who once had splendid things, but he has lost it all – including his mind. Presented by Fishamble. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 769505 19 July Simon Evans & Charlie Baker Edinburgh preview. Haverhill Arts Centre, Haverhill, 01440 714140 21 July An Eveing with Helen Fraser - Memories from Stage & Screen Showbiz anecdotes from behind the stage door. The Cut, Halesworth, 0845 6732123 22 July - 3 Aug Dead Reckoning A tense psychological thriller from Eric Chappell, the author of Rising Damp. Southwold Theatre, Southwold, 01502 724441 23 July - 25 Aug The Taming Of The Shrew Red Rose Chain bring you Shakespeare’s comedy like you’ve never seen it before. Jimmy’s Farm, Wherstead, 01473 603388 25 - 27 July Much Ado About Nothing An open-air production of Shakespeare’s most popular, witty and joyful comedy. Lavenham Hall, Lavenham, 01787 374745 25 July - 3 Aug An Inspector Calls The comfortable lifetyle of the wealthy Birling family is thrown into confusion when a Police Inspector arrives to investigate the death of a young woman. Aldeburgh Theatre, Aldeburgh, 01394 382199 27 - 29 July The Gruffalo’s Child Tall Stories Theatre Company returns, bringing Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s award-winning sequel to life in this magical, musical adaptation. Regent Theatre, Ipswich, 01473 433100 27 July Once Upon a Time A magical night of spellbinding entertainment with the best-loved songs from Disney classics such as Snow White, Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty. Fisher Theatre, Bungay, 01986 897130 28 July As You Like It The Lord Chamberlain’s Men return to Holkham with their all male production of Shakespeare’s mysterious and romantic comedy. Ickworth House, Horringer, 01284 735270 30 - 31 July Taming of the Shrew Shakespeare’s Globe on Tour present his most outrageous comedy. Bungay Castle, Bungay, 01986 897130 30 July - 3 Aug Little Shop of Horrors A horrifically delicious musical comedy about a geeky florist finding success and romance. But only with the help of a giant, alien, plant with a taste for human flesh! Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 769505
MUSIC 2 July Declan Nerney and his band An evening of Country and Irish music. Fisher Theatre, Bungay, 01986 897130 4 July Hank, Cash and Cline Tribute show. Haverhill Arts Centre, Haverhill, 01440 714140 5 July IDMC Choir Join this group of dynamic, inspirational and talented singers and musicians in their show, ‘Don’t Lose Your Song’. Quay Theatre, Sudbury, 01787 374745 6 July Pascal Rogé & Ami Hakuno Piano duo with Paul Clarvis and Sam Walton on percussion. The Old Granary Studio at Priory Farm, Toft Monks, 01502 679088 6 July Film Night Spectacular From Bond and Mission Impossible to Jurassic Park and the Great Escape, The Film Night Spectacular, with a firework finale is set to be one of the highlights of the Summer. Hosted by Brian Blessed with special guest best-selling soprano Laura Wright. Featuring The Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra. Christchurch Park, Ipswich, 01473 433100 7 July The Proclaimers The twin brothers bring their blend of pop, folk, new wave and punk to The Apex. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 758000 8 July Shaun Loughrey & His Band An evening of Country and Irish music. Regal Theatre, Stowmarket, 01449 612825 10 July Leo Blanco Venezuelan pianist Leo Blanco’s music is rooted in the Africa-Latina rhythms of his homeland and enriched by his vast knowledge of jazz and classical. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 758000 11 July Billy Yates American country singer. With support from Henry Smith Band. Fisher Theatre, Bungay, 01986 897130 13 July Rod Clark, Rollercoaster and the Waveney Voices Rod Clark (Guitar/ Bass/Vocals), Andy Field (Keyboard/ Vocals), Graham Walker (Guitar/Vocals) and from Houston, Texas, Peter Trout on Drums, plus the inimitable harmonies from The Waveny Voices. Seagull Theatre, Pakefield, 01502 589726 13 July Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells ‘For Two’ Nearly forty years later, two ambitious musicians, Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts, play over twenty instruments to bring Mike Oldfield’s classic hit Tubular Bells to life in a unique theatrical performance. Ipswich Corn Exchange, Ipswich, 01473 433100 15 July European Union Chamber Orchestra Playing pieces by Mozart, Bach, Greig and Respighi. The Old Granary Studio at Priory Farm, Toft Monks, 01502 679088
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The perfect place to say I do, I do, I do... Exclusive venue for ceremonies and receptions for 20 to 200 guests
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Canapés on the lawn, delicious food, dance till late with family and friends. Tattersalls will make your day memorable.
31st July: Dr Elizabeth Garrett Anderson; make a working hand, bring your teddy and bandage his arm 7th August: Design a machine from junk 14th August: Fire Fighting Day; water activities with our own firemen, tales from the Library in the Family Corner and Leiston’s Fire Engine (emergencies permitting!) 21st August: Making Music; Rain Sticks and Seed Shakers 28th August: Make a Garden on a Plate 30th October: Spooky Spiders and Batty Bats
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Suffolk 18 July Fingerstyle Collective Four of the world’s finest acoustic guitarists. Haverhill Arts Centre, 01440 714140 19 July Clare Teal One of the finest UK jazz singers, broadcaster and much loved performer returns to Bungay to perform in the grounds of Bungay Castle. Bungay Castle, Bungay, 01986 897130 19 July Madness Newmarket Racecourses play host to Madness as one of this year’s Adnams Newmarket Nights. Newmarket Racecourses, Newmarket, 0844 5793010 20 July Whole Lotta Led Led Zeppelin tribute show. Haverhill Arts Centre, Haverhill, 01440 714140 25 July Frigg (Finland) A young generation of folk musicians who play Nordgrass, a mix of Nordic folk and American bluegrass.The Apex, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 758000 26 July Rule The World Take That tribute show. Quay Theatre, Sudbury, 01787 374745 26 July Labrinth The first band ever to win the X Factor, Little Mix, will join Labrinth at Adnams Newmarket Nights on Friday 26th July. Newmarket Racecourse, Newmarket, 0844 5793010
ART & EXHIBITION 1 - 27 July Audrey Pilkington Audrey’s work is influenced by the wild and isolated landscape of the Forest of Bowland on the Yorkshire-Lancashire Border. The Cut, Halesworth, 0845 6732123 1 - 8 July The Castaways All the work is newly commissioned for this exhibition. Sea Pictures Gallery, Clare, 01787 279024 1 July - 25 Aug Quilts: Textile Treasures From Wales A unique selection of Welsh quilts from the Ceredigion Museum in Aberystwyth, recognising the harsh existence for farmers, miners and seafarers in mid Wales during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Museum of East Anglian Life, Stowmarket, 01449 612229 1 - 7 July Tessa Newcomb Tessa Newcomb’s new collection for the Gallery at Snape Maltings is inspired by ‘Animals, Great and Small’ from her delightful dachshund Nina to a Suffolk Punch. Snape Maltings Gallery, 01728 688303 1 - 4 July Bury St Edmunds Art Society This Annual Summer Exhibition always features a wide variety of original paintings and drawings by professional and non-professional artists, all members of this highly respected art society. Edmund Gallery, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 748730 1 July - 17 Aug The Brothers, Elin Hoyland + On Tides and Fathoms, Caroline Wright The Brothers by Elin Høyland is a remarkable and intimate series of black and white photographic portraits,
observing the relationship between two elderly brothers living on a small farm in rural Norway. Caroline Wright’s film triptych ‘on tides and fathoms’ takes us on a contemplative journey in and around three sites: a beach hut, a shepherd’s hut and a lookout tower, located in inland and coastal Suffolk. Smiths Row, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 762081 1 - 4 July Peter Bultz Peter Bultz’s photography explores the transitions between light and dark, resulting in atmospheric images that convey stunning colours and compositions. Snape Maltings, Snape, 01728 688303 3 July - 10 Aug Suffolk Open Studios Late Summer Exhibition Large scale contemporary art as the finale to Suffolk Open Studios 2013 exhibition series. The Apex Gallery, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 758000 6 - 18 July O2 Textiles Exhibition Exhibition showcasing a group of textile artists who live and work in Essex and Suffolk. Snape Maltings, 01728 688303 6 July - 12 Oct Catesby: Watercolour from the Royal Collection This major exhibition featuring watercolours loaned from the Royal Collection celebrates the life and works of East Anglian naturalist and artist Mark Catesby. Catesby, who spent his childhood in Sudbury, travelled to North America to produce the first detailed study of the flora and fauna of the ‘New World’. A selection of 27 of Catesby’s original watercolour studies will be on display. Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury, 01787 372958 12 July - 24 Aug Summer Sunshine Sea Pictures Gallery, Clare, 01787 279024 13 - 18 July Chihiro Kinjo Colour & Form Edmund Gallery, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 748730 15 July - 10 Aug Naomi Munuo A mixed media painitngs exhibition. The John Russell Gallery, Ipswich, 01473 212051 19 - 25 July Cyndi Speer and Clare Rizzo A joint exhibition. Snape Maltings, Snape, 01728 688 303 20 - 25 July John Glover Portraits & Landscapes. Edmund Gallery, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 748730 27 July - 8 Aug Society of East Anglian Watercolourists Edmund Gallery, Bury St Edmunds, 01284 748730 30 July - 31 Aug Jack Crampton Exhibition by local artist. The Cut, Halesworth, 0845 6732123 30 July - 12 Aug Michael Bullen “New Work, Watercolours and Oil Paintings” - an exhibition by Michael Bullen in the Workshop. Snape Maltings,01728 688303
SPECIAL EVENTS 6 - 7 July Suffolk Flower Garden Show
The programme features talks for the green-thumbed enthusiast as well as historical and geographical presentations on places and people of note in the horticultural sphere. Other attractions include; a Floristry & Rose Marquee, Show Gardens, Food & Lifestyle Shopping and Cookery demos. Wherstead Park, Ipswich, 01473 786565 7 July Ipswich Music Day The event will feature a selection of the brightest talents to be found in Suffolk and East Anglia and will span almost every type of music performed across five stages and other performance areas (as well as classical performances in the mansion and nearby St Margaret’s church). Christchurch Park, Ipswich, 01473 433100 11 – 13 July The Piper-Heidsieck July Festival Three days of racing from some of the finest thoroughbreds from around the globe, competing for their share of approximately £1.2m of prize money. Thursday is known as ‘Fashion at the Festival’, ladies day, when the fashion stakes are high and the best dressed can win array of prizes. Newmarket Racecourse, Newmarket, 0844 5793010 11 - 13 July Forest Live Over the years this tour has grown in stature to the extent that the Forestry Commission is now a major promoter of summer concerts. This July catch The Script (11th), Paul Weller (12th) and Elvis Costello (13th). High Lodge Forest Centre, Brandon, 03000 680400 13 - 14 July Felixstowe Regatta 16th regatta with various hotly-contested races, social events and fun on the water. Shoreside entertainment including live bands and refreshments. Suffolk Yacht Harbour, Ipswich, 01473 780088 18 – 21 July Latitude Festival Billed as more than just a music festival, with theatre, art, comedy, cabaret, poetry, politics, dance and literature all on offer. Headlining this year’s festival are Bloc Party, Kraftwerk and Foals. Other special appearances across the music stages include Hot Chip, The Maccabees, Modest Mouse, Alt-J, Beach House, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Yo La Tengo, Ware, Cat Power and James Blake. Henham Park, Southwold 19 - 21 July Abbey Fest 2013 This years line-up includes; Chas & Dave, The Dublin Legends, Kate Rusby, Chic - Le Freak, The Edwin Starr Band featruing Angelo Starr and 10cc. Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds, 01603 508050 27 - 28 July Sausage & Beer Festival A celebration o the great Britisn tradition of bangers and beer. Packed with great stuff for all ages including; sausage making workshops, local produce and craft stalls, chef demos, live music, bouncy castles, pottery painting, animal petting and a sausage eating competition. Jimmy’s Farm, Wherstead, 01473 604206
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Broadland the heart of Norfolk FREE downloadable maps and guides to walking, cycling, market towns, churches and days out in Broadland. Plus bed & breakfasts,self-catering accommodation, local food and what’s on. www.visitbroadland.co.uk.
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The Broads
THE BROADS BRITAINT’S MAGICAL WATERLAND
The Broads is Britain’s magical waterland, a uniquely beautiful environment shaped by people working hand in hand with nature over thousands of years. The Broads offers visitors an experience unlike any other, both on its rivers and lakes – the “broads” – and alongside them, on peaceful paths and cycleways and in the unspoiled villages and market towns that make up the tapestry of this fantastic area.
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Relax on one of our river tours, with entertaining live commentary, light refreshments and a licensed bar. Or if you would rather be at the helm yourself, then pack a picnic, hire a boat by the hour or day and allow the Broads to reveal its wonders at your own pace. To experience the special magic of the Broads, call us or visit our website www.broadstours.co.uk Broads Tours The Bridge Wroxham Norfolk NR12 8RX Tel: 01603 782207 East Life Mag 107x148_ls_v1.indd 1
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The Broads
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he Broads offers a rich mix of attractions and activities year-round for visitors of any age and any interest. The Broads is proud to be a member of Britain’s family of National Parks, and is recognised globally for its wildlife and the distinct and precious character of its environment. Best of all, the Broads is so easy to get to for a holiday, short break or day visit, and it’s all within easy reach of the historic city of Norwich and the exhilarating coastline of Norfolk and Suffolk. A magical place where land and water, people and nature meet –there’s nowhere quite as special as the Broads. This protected wetland has over 125 miles of safe waterways, carefully managed over centuries. There is no better way to spend an afternoon, slowly cruising down the river, enjoying the beautiful landscape and local wildlife whilst aboard a chartered passenger day boat. There are several sight-seeing broads cruiser companies that run
scheduled hourly services during the summer season. There are several places to take a boat trip from; with an interlinking bus service The Broads Hopper (bike friendly) and the Poppy Line train service that stops at Wroxham/Hoveton station making it easily accessible from Norwich, even without a car. Relax whilst gently heading upstream onboard a well equipped and comfortable passenger Broads Cruiser; taking in this beautiful untamed wetlands of reed beds and marshes; enjoy a spot of bird watching or looking for the wildlife of the riverbank like otters before a spot of afternoon tea and cakes and heading home on the calm waters of the Norfolk Broads. Taking a boat trip on the Norfolk Broads is one of the best ways to see and explore this unique landscape and well worth a family ticket. Barton Broad offers a unique eco boat trip onboard Britain’s first solar-powered passenger boat for a totally environment-friendly family
boat trip. This is leisurely activity is suitable for all ages, although children should always be supervised when onboard a boat or by waterways. There are a couple of disabled user friendly crafts that cater for wheelchairs users that can be hired with staff, providing guided Broad river tours for disabled users. The northern section of the Broads, with the bustling village of Wroxham, is the starting point for many Broads holidays and river trips. For more information on scheduled river cruises from Wroxham or Potter Heigham call 01603 782207. At How Hill Nature Reserve you will find Toad Hole Cottage, a tiny, former eel-catcher’s cottage where the silent Electric Eel will take you on a wildlife water trail through the reeds and marshes. Climb the winding, spiral stone staircase of Ranworth church for magnificent views of the Broads and discover the floating conservation centre moored on Ranworth Broad - great for birdwatching. How hill is situated eastlife.co.uk|137
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Pacific Cruisers Boating Holidays
Visit the MUSEUM of the BROADS at STALHAM STAITHE Just off the A 149 bypass NR12 9DA Want to know all about The Broads? This is the place to be! Lots to see and do for all ages.
• Independent Hire Cruisers • Competitive prices & personal service • 9 proudly maintained cruisers from 2 berth up to 9 berth • 1 day cruiser seats up to 7 people • pets welcome
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Also Steam boat trips (50mins) on Tues, Wed & Thurs. To book seats ring 01692 581681. For full information visit our website.
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The Woodyard, Reedham Rd, Acle NR13 3DF We are a new independent builders’ merchant, recently opened in Acle, with extensive experience in the industry. We are happy to advise you on all your building requirements and our excellent staff will respond quickly to your enquiries, turning orders around fast and efficiently with minimal fuss. A rare Lantern Clock by Henricus Childe, London Sold for £26,700
Invitation to consign for the following sales 19th July – Antiques and Fine Art Sale 16th August – Antiques and Fine Art Sale 30th August – Toy Sale 13th September – Antiques and Fine Art Additional sales on and off site by arrangement. Home visits available by appointment. Formal Valuations for all purposes. Online bidding for every sale via www.the-saleroom.com Durrants Auction Rooms, The Old School House, Peddars Lane, Beccles, NR34 9UE Tel: 01502 713490 Email: auctionrooms@durrants.com
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Marine Lodge The Marine Lodge Hotel enjoys one of the premier locations on Great Yarmouth sea front, see the sun rise with one of our superb sea view rooms.
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The Broads about one mile from the pretty village of Ludham, with very adequate local shops. A visit to Rodney in the butchers shop is a must for his famous homemade sausages and “Throwers” the shop is well known for its delicatessen counter and home cured ham. There is also a lovely tearoom opposite the Church offering light lunches and wonderful afternoon teas. Ludham, Norfolk, NR29 5PG The Bure Valley Railway is a 15 inch minimum gauge heritage railway in Norfolk, within The Broads National Park. The line runs between the ancient market town of Aylsham and Wroxham, the ‘Capital of the Norfolk Broads’ with country stations serving the villages of Brampton, Buxton and Coltishall. The 18 mile round trip runs through the picturesque Bure valley countryside following the meandering river through meadowland and ancient pasture stopping occasionally at small country villages. For more information visit www.bvrw.co.uk or call 01263 733 858. Bure Valley Railway, Aylsham Station, Norwich Road, Aylsham, Norfolk , NR11 6BW. Places to eat Norfolk is home to some fantastic restaurants using fresh local produce to create the finest in culinary menus. Norwich, in particular, has many places to eat and features some amazing restaurants. A restaurant born out of a passion to re-define the Indian dining experience in Norwich. The team at The Merchants of Spice are sure to make your experience a memorable one. Set in a historic venue, a stones throw away from the heart of the city in Colegate, their restaurant has gone through extensive renovation to achieve an elegant and naturally relaxing ambience. No attention to detail has been spared, from the custom made furniture, the selection of exclusive and unique signature dishes down to the choice of crockery. They use only the finest ingredients with authentic herbs and spices to flavour each dish which is a master piece for you to enjoy and is
complemented by their first class service. 30 - 32 Colegate, Norwich, NR3 1BG, 01603 660128. The Waffle House is a buzzing coffee house/restaurant in the center of Norwich. Drop in for a quality Illy coffee, or a delicious meal at affordable prices. Experience their relaxed friendly service in a period listed building. On two levels, in intimate and comfortable surroundings with air conditioning for the warmer months, The Waffle House specialises in absolutely delicious sweet and savoury Belgian waffles. The emphasis is on local, wholesome, organic and free-range ingredients where possible and equal importance is put on Vegetarian Food in their menu. 39 St Giles Street, Norwich, NR2 1JN. 01603 612790. www.wafflehouse.co.uk. Places to stay Find a great selection of Houseboats available for hire or rent on the Norfolk Broads throughout the Broads, such as in Horning, Stalham and Wayford Bridge. A great way to experience the Boating side of holidays on the Broads without actually moving. Situated at the North end of Hickling Broad are our four Houseboats. The houseboats can sleep up to five or six people, and are
incredibly popular with customers returning up to 3 times per year! They have two types of Houseboats at Whispering Reeds. The Sundew Class are larger boats which can sleep up to six people in 3 doubles. The Sunrise Class are slightly smaller andcan sleep up to five in two doubles and one single. All the Houseboats come with the use of a rowing boat included for free. Whispering Reeds Ltd, Staithe Road, Hickling, NR12 0YW, 01692 598314. Looking for a more classic accommodation? Then why not book one of the many Bed and Breakfasts establishments that can be found in the villages and towns around the Norfolk Broads for a holiday for you and your family. Norwich has numerous Bed & Breakfast establishments; that are available across the city and surrounding city suburbs. Number 3 B&B is a comfortable bed and breakfast, centrally located in Norwich. It provides excellent value bed and breakfast accommodation easy walk from the Railway station, shopping malls, cathedral and castle. Continental breakfast is provided in a light and airy dining room, including tea and coffee, cereal, toast and fruit juice etc. Special diets catered for. 3 Chalk Hill Road, Norwich, NR1 1SL, 01603 619188.
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WATTON WELCOME TO
In early summer the charm of the area is reinforced through the hedgerows, filled with roses while the land grows rich and ripe, heavy with fruits and flowers bursting with ever-changing colour. With its enormous skies and wide-open spaces contributing to a sense of peace, freedom, and well-being, Watton is an ideal place to relax and enjoy a break from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. The hedgerow trees, famous in this area, contribute significantly to this feeling. But it is not just the fresh air, the uncrowded roads and the beautiful countryside that will make you want to visit time and time again – it is the people as well. Visit and you are certain of a warm Norfolk welcome all year round!
Attractions Come alive with a day out a Meslop Farm Park. Many of the animals here are free ranging, allowing for visitors to interact with them. Meslop has a variety of Sheep, Goats, Pigs, and other farm animals at the park. This park is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 am – 5 pm. For more information, visit www. meslopfarmpark.co.uk. Ellingham Road, Scoulton, Watton,NR9 4NT. 01953 851943. The Dragonfly Gallery is part of Wayland House which features a wide range of exhibitions by local artists. Artists and patrons alike appreciate the gallery for its intimate and
friendly atmosphere. The exhibition currently on display is Silk Painting by Gwen Baldock, entitled “Expressions on Silk – Landscape, Life, Love.” Wayland House, High Street, Watton, Norfolk, IP25 6AR. 01953 880205.
Culture & Shopping Set in 100 acres of parkland, Richmond Park Golf Club’s course incorporates the ever-popular charm and challenge of water features, including the River Wissey that winds through the entire 18-hole course. Situated right in the heart of Norfollk, this golf course provides a delightful setting for a game of golf. Richmond Park Golf Club, Saham Road, Watton, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 6£A. 01953 881803 St. Mary’s Church started as a small church, thought to be Saxon in origin. It was initially built in the twelfth century, and dedicated to St.Mary in the fifteenth century. Through the ages the building has been extended and enlarged – particularly during the nineteenth century, when the market town of Watton expanded rapidly. St.Mary’s Church, Church Road, Watton IP25 6DQ. 01953 881252. Places to eat Located in central Watton, The Willow House offers a very traditional and cosy atmosphere where you are surrounded by old wooden beams
and large fireplaces. From a la carte cuisine to bar snacks, at this restaurant you can always be assured of fresh, quality, locally produced food to suit all budgets. 2 High Street, Watton, Norfolk, IP25 6AE Rivaaj in Watton, Norfolk, has a fine selection of starters, side dishes, main courses and desserts. The restaurant uses high quality produce, fresh herbs and sumptuous spices to bring their delectable creations to your table. Tantalise your tastebuds with a bite or the chicken tikka puree, or perhaps the rivaaj special balti dish. 11b High Street, Watton, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 6AB. 01953 889188. Places to stay The Hare and Barrel Hotel features comfy, warm rooms, and excellent food. The staff at the Hare and Barrel are welcoming, friendly, and very helpful. After a good night’s rest, expect a hearty, good-quality breakfast with everything cooked to perfection! 80 Brandon Road, Watton, Thetford, Norfolk, IP25 6LB. 1953 882752. The Willow House, one of Watton’s top-rated restaurants, also doubles as a hotel. This location markets itself as “a little piece of countryside in the town”, and the feel of the hotel confirms that notion. For a great bed and breakfast, look no further than the Willow House. 2 High Street, Watton, Norfolk, IP25 6AE. 01953 881181.www.thewillowhouse.co.uk. ■
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Norfolk THEATRE & SHOWS 1 - 6 July High Society Michael Praed, Teddy Kempner and Sophie Bould star in Cole Porter’s sparkling musical. Norwich Theatre Royal, Norwich, 01603 630000 1 - 2 July Some Like It Hotter This fantasy comedy whisks Jack Lemmon, Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis back to their most beautiful, sexy and hilarious selves. Norwich Playhouse, 01603 598598 3 - 6 July Dad’s Army Thorpe Players present three episodes of the ever-popular comedy by David Croft and Jimmy Perry. Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, 01603 620917 4 July Lucy Beaumont and Gráinne Maguire Edinburgh previews. Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, 01603 660352 5 - 6 July Betrayal Harold Pinter’s masterly and exquisite exposition of the disintergration of a love affair told in reverse. Westacre Theatre, 01760 755800 5 July The Barber of Seville Performed by Diva Opera, who will be performing Verdi’s ‘La Traviata’ on the 6th. Holkham Hall, Wells-next-the-Sea, 01328 713111 6 - 15 July Teechers John Godber’s comedy takes a wry look at our education system. Sheringham Little Theatre, Sheringham, 01263 822347 8 - 13 July Birdsong Adaptation of Sebastian Faulk’s novel, an epic tale of love and war. Norwich Theatre Royal, 01603 630000 10 July Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles A dramatisation of a well loved classic, performed by Chapterhouse Teatre Company. Oxburgh Hall, Near Swaffham, 01366 327242 12 - 13 July The Last of the Red Hot Lovers 70s comedy about the sexual revolution. The Granary Theatre, Wellsnext-the-Sea, 01328 710193 13 July Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking This show is a hilarious and thought-provoking answer to everything you ever wanted to know about Einstein. Diss Corn Hall, Diss, 01379 652241 15 - 27 July Evita Rice and Lloyd Webber’s dramatic musical. Starring Marti Pellow. Norwich Theatre Royal, 01603 630000 7 July - 15 Sept Summer Spectacular 1 Circus & Water Show 2013 A classic show, full of thrills and excitement including the unique 1903 amazing water spectacular finale with swimmers, aerialists, special effects and much more. The Hippodrome, Great Yarmouth, 01493 844172 17 - 25 July Deathtrap Ira Levin’s taut and twisting thriller. Sheringham Little Theatre, Sheringham, 01263 822347 18 July Single Married Girl An original adaptation of the blog www.singlemarriedgirl.com. Norwich Puppet Theatre, Norwich, 01603 629921
19 July The Six Wives of Henry VIII This ill-researched lesson in cross-dressing Tudor history is one you’ll never forget! Norwich Playhouse, 01603 598598 20 - 21 July The Kids In America A musical production incorporating classic 80’s and 90’ hits. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre, Gorleston, 01493 662832 21 July Ken Dodd With his professional career spanning nearly 60 years, Ken Dodd tours non-stop with his famous ‘Happiness Show’. Norwich Theatre Royal, Norwich, 01603 630000 24 July - 3 Aug Godspell - A Resurrection With modern music and lyrics, Godspell tells the story of the Gospel of Saint Matthew through a series of parables. Westacre Theatre, 01760 755800 24 July As You Like It The Lord Chamberlain’s Men present an all male production of Shakespeare’s romantic comedy. Holkham Hall, Wells-next-the-Sea, 01328 713111 25 July - 3 Aug New Electric Ballroom In a remote Irish fishing village three sisters are trapped by the past and each other. Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, 01603 620917 25 - 28 July Benjamin Britten’s Turn of the Screw This innovative new production by Installation Artist Marina Sossi and Conductor Susie Self features a cast of professional singers from The Royal College of Music and Norfolk. The Granary Theatre, Wells-next-the-Sea, 01328 710193 26 July An Evening Of Country Music Nigel ‘Boy’ Syer is joined by ‘The Haley Sisters’ and ‘Julie Dawn’. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre, Gorleston, 01493 662832 28 July An Evening with Helen Fraser Memories from stage & screen. Diss Corn Hall, Diss, 01379 652241 29 - 30 July Aliens Love Underpants A zany tale based on the best-selling children’s book by Claire Freedman and Ben Cort. Norwich Playhouse, 01603 598598 31 July - 3 Aug Sinbad and the Pirate Curse A new family musical. Norwich Theatre Royal, Norwich, 01603 630000
MUSIC 1 July The Temperance Movement Blues-drenched, soulful rock band. Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, 01603 660352 5 July Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells ‘For Two’ Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts play over twenty instruments to bring Mike Oldfield’s classic hit to life. Norwich Playhouse, Norwich, 01603 598598 6 July Buddy Holly and the Cricketers T ribute show. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton, 01485 532252 6 July Funmi Olawumi Nigerian singer Funmi Olawumi, the founder of the Yoruba Women Choir, returns with her 12-piece big band featuring the four part harmonies of
Naija Soul Sisters and a cracking 8-piece band. Norwich Arts Centre, Norwich, 01603 660352 7 July The Rat Pack Live Featuring all the patter and razzamatazz of the Rat Pack’s infamous live stage show. The Pavilion, Cromer, 01263 512495 7 July Anna Coogan Support comes from Danielle Fiaschi. The Bicycle Shop, Norwich, 01603 508050 8 July Clutch American rock band. The Waterfront, Norwich, 01603 508050 10 July The Mods Tribute show. Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, 01603 620917 11 July The Bateman Brothers Jazz Band Jazz band play tribute to Louis Armstrong. Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, 01603 620917 11 July Bellfolk Handbells To mark the start of a national four-day community music celebration, Bellfolk Handbells are staging a four-hour spectacular of entertainment, participation and fun. The Forum, Norwich, 01603 727950 12 July The Neutrinos Full Live Electric Show Female fronted Alt. Rock band Norwich Puppet Theatre, 01603 629921 12 July The Smyths Tribute band. The Waterfront Studio, Norwich, 01603 508050 12 July These Ghosts Special guests on the evening will be Native Sons, The Rumble and Secret From Richard. Open, Norwich, 01603 763111 13 July Sherry Babys A tribute Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre, Gorleston, 01493 662832 14 July The Bon Jovi Experience Tribute show. The Pavilion, Cromer, 01263 512495 14 July The Best of British King’s Lynn Festival Chorus, Crispian Steele-Perkins - trumpet & European Union Chamber Orchestra play Handel, Haydn and Britten. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, 01553 764864 16 July Zoe Rahman Trio One of the brightest stars in contemporary jazz. Norwich Arts Centre, 01603 660352 16 July Room 94 Pop rock band. The Waterfront Studio, Norwich, 01603 508050 18 July By The Sea Indie rock band. Norwich Arts Centre, 01603 660352 19 July Sheringham Shantymen in Concert One of the best known maritime singing groups in the UK. The Granary Theatre, Wells-next-the-Sea, 01328 710193 19 July Courtney Pine Debuting material from his 15th album, ‘House of Legends’. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, 01553 764864 21 July Sunday Jazz Picnic Featuring The Dixie Mix Jazz Band. Gayton Hall, Gayton, 01760 755800 21 July Joe Longthorne A fabulous evening’s entertainment is guaranteed. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton, 01485 532252
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Norfolk 3 July BBC Big Band The music of the 2 Great Swing Bands. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, King’s Lynn, 01553 764864 25 July Mal Webb Vocal adventurer, multi-instrumentist and looping beatboxing songwriter Mal Webb comes to Norwich. The Bicycle Shop, Norwich, 01603 508050 27 July Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Featuring pianist Sophia Lisovskaya. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, 01553 764864 29 July Magic of The Beatles Tribute show. The Pavilion, Cromer, 01263 512495
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1 July - 30 Sept Sculpture from Tate Continuing an exciting programme of loans from Tate, Umberto Boccioni’s remarkable sculpture, ‘Unique Forms of Continuity in Space’ comes to SCVA. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 01603 593199 1 July - 30 Sept Reinterpretations of the Familiar Exhibition of works by Clare Johnson and Orson Kartt. Diss Corn Hall Gallery, Diss, 01379 652241 1 - 28 July Ackroyd & Harvey Beuys’ Acorns In 2007, Ackroyd & Harvey gathered and germinated hundreds of acorns from renowned artist Joseph Beuys’s seminal artwork 7000 Oaks in Germany, and in doing so began a new long term research project. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 01603 593199 1 - 27 July Lee Miller at Farley Farm A series of 28 modern digital prints, mostly of the photographer’s own original black and white images, spanning the years between 1930 and 1958. King’s Lynn Arts Centre, King’s Lynn, 01553 779095 1 July - 31 Oct Glamour and Gowns Elegant ball gowns and designer dresses take centre stage in the Statue Gallery of Holkham Hall, charting the path of fashionable couture over the last fifty years. Holkham Hall, Wells-next-the-Sea, 01328 713111 1 July - 2 Nov Sandy Jones A small exhibition of work by local artist Sandy Jones, beautifully detailed portraits of families and animals. Wymondham Heritage Museum, Wymondham, 01953 600205 1 - 31 July Ackroyd & Harvey Stranded Stranded is a six metre long crystal-encrusted skeleton of a minke whale, recovered from the coast of Skegness, Lincolnshire. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 01603 593199 1 July - 9 Sept Alfred Wallis A touring exhibition by Kettle’s Yard.Time and Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth, 01493 743930 1 July - 16 March John Sell Cotman: A Picturesque tour of Norfolk and Normandy John Sell Cotman spent several years scouring the county of Norfolk, drawing virtually every church, castle and secular building of note. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, 01603 493625
1 July - 29 Sept Gerard Stamp: Conquest Norfolk’s Norman legacy reflected in watercolour Stamp has painted and sketched many of Norfolk’s Norman buildings before in this exhibition he revisits and interprets them anew. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, 01603 493625 1 July - 29 Sept Houghton Revisited The magnificent art collection of Sir Robert Walpole, sold to Catherine the Great to adorn the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, will be reassembled in its spectacular original setting for the first time in over 200 years. Featuring works by Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Rubens and Poussin. Houghton Hall, King’s Lynn, 01485 528569 1 - 27 July Roland Penrose’s Surrealist Camera This exhibition reflects Roland’s passion for Surrealism, his magical, poignant and witty imagery from the 1930’s to 1939. King’s Lynn Arts Centre, 01553 779095 1 - 6 July Conductor: Deb Hoy Conductor sees Deb Hoy explore energy in motion, and reach for a harmonic transmutation of matter in a rapidly changing world. Norwich Arts Centre, 01603 660352 1 - 10 July Gallery Artists John Newland, Keith Roper, Stephanie Stow, Fiona Millais, Martin Laurance, Rosemary Vanns, James Dodds and H.J. Jackson. Bircham Gallery, Holt, 01263 713312 1 - 6 July Mirror Noise by Jamie Gledhill A series of interactive portraiture experiments that casts the viewer as performer. Imagine an updated version of the classic ‘Hall of Mirrors’ fairground attraction with extra digital sparkle. The Forum, Norwich, 01603 727950 1 - 27 July Surrealist Eclective An inspiring eclectic collective of work by all ages participating in the Surrealist Education strand - their resulting photographs, sculptures, poems and creations will be on view with newly inspired works being added along the way! King’s Lynn Arts Centre, King’s Lynn, 01553 779095 1 July - 8 Sept Shortcuts & Digressions A unique selection of sculptural works by leading British artists, recently acquired by the Arts Council Collection. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, 01603 493625 4 - 7 July wo man a kin: the unreality of the self Exhibition looking at aspects of the human psyche - mainly through the medium of photography. The Forum, Norwich, 01603 727950 13 - 27 July King’s Lynn Art Club Annual exhibition across a wide variety of subjects and media. King’s Lynn Arts Centre, King’s Lynn, 01553 779095 15 - 21 July Breckland Artists Exhibition Breckland Artists are a diverse group of fifteen artists, living and working in the south west of the county. The Forum, Norwich, 01603 727950
20 July - 4 Aug Print Show featuring H J Jackson This exhibition will feature new work from the gallery’s regular print artists and will celebrate HJ Jackson’s 60th year of print making. Gallery Plus, Wells-nextthe-Sea, 01328 711609 23 - 28 July Summer Exhibition Wymondham Art Society. Wymondham Arts Centre, Wymondham, 01603 666011 26 July - 9 Aug SCBWI Illustrations Exhibition The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators British Isles presents the winning entries in the juried 2012 SCBWI Member Illustrator Showcase. On show are high-quality prints of original artwork produced through a variety of art techniques, from traditional mediums to digital. The Forum, Norwich, 01603 727950 28 July - 3 Aug When Two Worlds Meet As One Artist Sue Clyne and guest Deborah Flueler-Jones join together for an art exhibition at The Forum. The Forum, Norwich, 01603 727950
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4 - 7 July Lord Mayor’s Celebration Four days of fun and celebration, including a street procession, fireworks, music festival, funfair, outdoor theatre, cinema and comedy, dancers, street artists and lots more. Norwich City Centre, Norwich 8 - 12 July FLY The University of East Anglia’s Festival of Literature for Young People. Featuring talks by; Charlie Higson, Benjamin Zephaniah, Tony Lee & Dan Boultwood and Cathy Cassidy. University of East Anglia, Norwich, 01603 508050 13 July Barford Festival An exciting and fun summer family festival with tons of entertainment for all. This years theme is Bugs, Butterflies & Beasties. Barford Fields, Norwich, 01603 508050 20 - 27 July Holt Festival Festival showcasing an exciting and eclectic mix of international music, drama, comedy, visual art, street theatre, workshops and cinema. This years line-up includes The Proclaimers, Sir John Major, Rich Hall and Germaine Greer. Venues throughout Holt, Holt 27 July Norwich Pride 2013 A celebration from the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans) community for everyone. The Forum, Norwich, 01603 727950 27 - 28 July Holkham Country Fair 2013 A full programme of events and displays from morning to evening. More than 200 trade stands and a large variety of showground events complete the mix. Holkham Hall, Wells-next-the-Sea, 01328 713111 31 July Sandringham Flower Show A firm favourite in the events calendar, mixing local village flower and produce competitions, trade stands, amateur and professional display gardens and a wealth of arena events. The Sandringham Estate, Sandringham, 01485 545400
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riginally the “south end” of the village of Prittlewell, Southend became a seaside resort during the Georgian era, attracting many tourists in the summer months to its seven miles of beaches and bathing in the sea. Southend, like many other British seaside resorts, went into decline as a holiday destination from the 1960s, as flights and hence holidays abroad became more affordable. Since then, much of the town centre has been developed for commerce and retail, and during the 1960s many original structures were lost to redevelopment. However, about a great 6.4 million tourists still visit Southend every year. Attractions Here you’ll find all the traditional seaside pleasures along the seven glorious miles of seafront; but you won’t find a Pleasure Pier like Southend’s anywhere else. Thrillseekers rejoice with their vast range of water sports at the Marine Activities Centre. Ride the rollercoasters at Adventure Island or discover a world of watery wonder at the Sea-Life Adventure Aquarium, all a stone’s throw from the seafront. The seaside resort has rich ‘feast’ of festivals and events all year round, which means there’s always something great to see and do. Join the frivolities at Old Leigh Regatta for traditional sailing and wacky water
races. Pack a picnic for a Concert in the Park or sample the sounds of our International Jazz Festival. Watch the London to Southend Classic Vehicle Run, laugh at Mr Punch’s wicked ways in the Annual Puppet Festival or marvel at Southend Carnival’s grand procession and flourish of fireworks. Culture & Shopping There’s so much more to Southendon-Sea than first meets the eye. The classical strains of the Royal Philharmonic at Concert in the Park are always popular but did you know that there’s a whole series of classical concerts at Cliffs Pavilion and at other venues too? Be the first to spot new talent at the showcase for up and coming rock music in Battle of the Bands. See exciting contemporary art on Leigh-on-Sea’s Art Trail, listen to book readings in Southend’s libraries, or laugh, dance and listen to performance arts at Village Green in Chalkwell Park. Popular farmers and craft markets and visiting continental markets provide an opportunity for you to purchase fresh, local produce and authentic European goods. And don’t miss a trip to Leigh Broadway, a shopoholic’s paradise with an extensive array of quality independent stores and a mixture of bars and eateries. Places to Eat Savour fine English food or dishes
A trip to the seaside wouldn’t be the same without an ice cream and the world famous Rossi’s Ice Cream is synonymous with Southend - it’s still being made in the ice cream factory on Lucy Road today. The ice cream produced there is constantly winning awards for its quality and unique creamy flavour due to its secret recipe which is over 100 years-old. There are plenty of places to sample this seaside delight in Southend, just look out of the iconic blue and white Rossi logo and you’ll know you will taste the original flavour. So, while you’re at the seafront, why don’t you just pop in?
from around the world at top Southend restaurants and bistros in the Town Centre or on Hamlet Court Road. At Leigh-on-Sea, enjoy good food at stylish contemporary restaurants or traditional pubs and don’t miss the Cockle Sheds for a taste of top quality seafood. Family feasts taste even better in the open air. Bag a table with a sea view at the Archway Cafés on the seafront, relax in a pub garden, try their delicious fish and chips or simply sit in the sun and enjoy the seaside delights. And remember - a visit to Southend-onSea wouldn’t be complete without trying at least one of their local specialities. Places to Stay Check out the Ilfracombe House - a family run hotel - situated close to the Southend seafront. It combines spacious and comfortable accommodation with a prime location close to Cliffs Pavilion and Adventure Island. Popular with artists from the Cliffs Pavilion Theatre, Ilfracombe House is also ideally situated adjacent to Southend seafront and the town centre. Guests can relax in the spacious and comfortable Chesterfield-style fireside lounge, study and luxury bar areas which are delicately lit throughout with crystal chandelier lighting. 9-11, Wilson Road, Southend on Sea, Essex, SS1 1HG, 01702 351000. www. ilfracombe-hotel.co.uk. n eastlife.co.uk|149
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Essex THEATRE & SHOWS 1 - 3 July Tiddler and the Other Terrific Tales This is a magical collection of Julia Donaldson’s most popular titles including ‘Tiddler’, ‘The Smartest Giant in Town’, ‘A Squash and a Squeeze’ and ‘Monkey Puzzle’ brought to the stage. Mercury Theatre, Colchester, 01206 573948
Players present Shakespeare’s tragic story of young love. Cressing Temple, Braintree, 01376 584903
Shakespeare’s best loved comedy. Castle Park, Colchester, 01206 282920
12 July Tony Stockwell An evening of mediumship with Tony Stockwell. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on Sea, 01255 686633
23 July Sumaya Flamenco This show re-creates the passion and excitement of a downtown club in Seville. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, 01708 443333
12 - 14 July ShakesPIER Festival Southend Shakespeare Company present ‘Merry Wives of Windsor’ on 12 July. The Madcap Theatre Company present ‘Taming of the Shrew’ and a matinee performance on Sunday. Southend Pier Cultural Centre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 618747
24 - 27 July Little Women Based on Louisa May Alcott’s novel, the timeless and beloved story of the March sisters, is brought to life as a musical. Brentwood Theatre, Brentwood, 01277 200305 24 July Jethro 2013 Jethro is the perfect anecdote to everyone’s day. Harlow Playhouse, Harlow, 01279 431945
13 July An Evening of Burlesque A riotous romp into the bizarre world of burlesque and cutting edge variety. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on Sea, 01255 686633
27 July - 17 Aug Treasure Island A swashbuckling adventure for the whole family. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, 01708 443333
5 July Lady Windermere’s Fan Oscar Wilde’s comic thriller. Brentwood Theatre, Brentwood, 01277 200305
13 - 14 July Alice and Her Adventures in Wonderland Join Alice and Chameleon’s Web for an outdoor adventure. The Minories, Colchester, 01206 712437
5 July Paul Chowdhry Stand-up comedian trys out material for his 2014 tour. Maritime Room at Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135
14 - 17 July Bugsy Malone Amateur production. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, 01708 443333
28 July An Audience with Des O’Connor Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see a true showbusiness legend live on stage for a wonderful evening. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea, 01255 474000
2 July Virginia Ironside Growing Old Disgracefully. Mercury Theatre, Colchester, 01206 573948 3 - 6 July House Guest Thriller with many twists, turns and murders. Dixon Studio at Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 3 July The Mikado Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera. The Minories, Colchester, 01206 712437
6 July Snow White and the Seven Dwarves Allsorts Theatre School present their version of the classic fairy tale. Brentwood Theatre, 01277 200305 6 July Phil Jupitus The well-known stand-up comedian tries out new material in ‘You’re Probably Wondering Why I’ve Asked You Here…’, a work in progress. Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester, 01206 500900 6 - 7 July Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat This musical retells the bible story of Joseph, his 11 brothers and the coat of many colours. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, 01708 443333 6 - 7 July Shakespeare’s Globe on Tour present King Lear Performed in front of the Norman Keep, a most romantic setting for this most moving of the great tragedies. Hedingham Castle, Castle Hedingham, 01787 460261 7 July Sherlock Holmes Pantaloons Theatre Company put Holmes and Watson through their paces as they tackle their most fiendish case yet in this delightfully inventive and hilarious show for all ages. Bridge End Garden, Saffron Walden, 01799 524002 9 - 13 July Portrait of Fear A chilling thriller by local writer Edward Taylor. Dixon Studio at Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 11 - 13 July Deathtrap Thriller by Ira Levin. Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 11 - 13 July Oliver! Amateur production. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch, 01708 443333 11 July Romeo and Juliet The Festival
16 July Sean Lock Sean’s stand-up is an hilarious and insightful observation on the human condition. Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester, 01206 500900 17 - 20 July Salt o the Earth Presented by Southend Drama society. Dixon Studio at Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 18 July The Man Who Could Not Die A one-man show that combines clowning and variety performance to tell the story of Gordon, the world’s first immortal man. Mercury Theatre, Colchester, 01206 573948 18 - 20 July Godspell The story of the Gospel of Saint Matthew through a series of parables. Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 18 - 20 July Miss Saigon Musical set during the Vietnam War, an American soldier and a Vietnamese girl fall in love, only to be separated during the fall of Saigon. Civic Theatre, Chelmsford, 01245 606505 18 July Funhouse Comedy - Andrew Bird Seasoned festival comedian Andrew Bird comes to Braintree for one night only. Braintree Arts Theatre, 01376 556354 19 July Silent A brave, bold and beautiful production about a homeless man who once had splendid things, but he has lost it all – including his mind. Presented by Fishamble.Mercury Studio Theatre, Colchester, 01206 573948 20 July A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Pantaloons make their return to Shakespeare with this timeless comedy. RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Chelmsford, 0845 612253 21 July A Midsummer Night’s Dream The Priory Players’ open-air production of
28 July Chris & Pui Roadshow 2013 Cbeebies favourite double-act from ‘Show Me, Show Me’ bring their show to town. Harlow Playhouse, Harlow, 01279 431945
MUSIC 2 July Brubecks Play Brubeck Featuring: Darius Brubeck (piano); Chris Brubeck (trombone and bass); Dan Brubeck (drums); Dave O’Higgins (saxophones). Civic Theatre, Chelmsford, 01245 606505 5 July Around Britten with Matthew Barley Celebrating the centenary of Benjamin Britten’s birth, Matthew Barley brings his tour to Grange Barn. Coggeshall Grange Barn, Coggeshall, 01376 562226 6 July The Beaucrees 50th Anniversary show. The High Barn, Great Bardfield, 01371 811291 7 July The Clacton-on-Sea Cooperative Band With Special Guest Andrew Robley. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea, 01255 474000 10 July Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells ‘For Two’ Two ambitious musicians play over twenty instruments to bring Mike Oldfield’s classic hit to life. Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 12 July Funmi Olawumi Nigerian singer Funmi Olawumi returns with her 12-piece big band featuring the four part harmonies of Naija Soul Sisters and a cracking 8-piece band. Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester, 01206 500900 13 July Music in the Park Featuring “FleetwoodBac” and “Elvis” with Wesley Presley, The Aloha Singers & Band. Town Park, Halstead 13 July Swing in the Park Enjoy a lovely Summer’s evening listening to beautiful swing music provided by the Martin Claydon Swing Band. Braintree and Bocking Public Gardens, Braintree, 01376 556354
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Essex 14 July Roy Orbison & Friends with Barry Steele Tribute show. Palace The atre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 14 July Sinatra, Sequins & Swing - The Capitol Years A sensational Big Band Night starring the UK’s most exciting purveyors of this music, paying a magnificent salute to the heyday of Hollywood screensirens & 50’s Big Band Swing. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea, 01255 474000 19 July The Counterfeit Beatles Tribute act. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on Sea, 01255 686633 20 July Joe McElderry 2009 X Factor winner Joe McElderry will be bringing an intimate live and unplugged show to The High Barn this July. The High Barn, Great Bardfield, 01371 811291 21 July The Rock with Laughter Show An evening of 60s music performed by Marmalade and The Swinging Blue Jeans. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea, 01255 474000 25 July The Stars from The Commitments All the soul classics from the film ‘The Commitments’. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on Sea, 01255 686633 25 July Whole Lotta Led Ledd Zepplin tribute show. Harlow Playhouse, Harlow, 01279 431945 25 July Peter Howarth Unplugged A great evening’s entertainment for fans of Cliff Richard, The Hollies, and Roy Orbison, featuring a choice selection of solo acoustic arrangements of classic hits. With special guest Michael Armstrong. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea, 01255 474000 26 July HQH - The King, The Queen and The Prince Tribute show to Elvis, Freddie Mercury and Robbie Williams. Dixon Studio at Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea, 01702 351135 26 - 27 July An Intimate Evening with Joe Longthorne The Royal Variety veteran heads to Harlow. Harlow Playhouse, Harlow, 01279 431945 28 July An Evening with Sul Fiato Sul Fiato is a classical vocal duo comprised of Naomi Scott de Moncloa (Australian Soprano) and Miguel Moncloa (Peruvian Tenor). Civic Theatre, Chelmsford, 01245 606505 28 July Trevor Cordwell’s Piano Recital A piano recital by Trevor Cordwell and his pupils George Ireland and James Newton. This recital will include music by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms and Debussy. Colchester Arts Centre, Colchester, 01206 500900
ART & EXHIBITIONS 1 - 20 July (Im)material Labour (Im)material Labour explores our shifting position in an economically functioning society. The exhibition includes works by Martin John
Callanan, Pil & Galia Kollectiv, Arnaud Desjardin, Patrick Coyle, Nick Bailey, Paul Westcombe, Hyun Woo Lee and a new commission by Galeria Niewielka. Victoria Place, Colchester, immaterial.labour@ live.co.uk 1 - 13 July Keith Albarn: Pattern and Belief This exhibition presents findings from over forty years of Keith Albarn’s research into number systems and the patterns that can develop from them. Using a simple number game as a starting point and combining it with an exploration of patterning and belief systems across the world, a number of new patterns with endless possibilities have been developed that connect across various dimensions.These will be displayed through a patterned environment, prints, moving images, sculptural forms, artist’s games and sound-works. The Minories, Colchester 1 July - 1 Sept Butterflies An exhibition celebrating the brilliance of our British Butterflies. Learn about their habitats and strategies for survival. Saffron Walden Museum, Saffron Walden, 01799 510333 1 July - 26 Aug Sophie von Hellermann: Elephant in the Room A major exhibition of new paintings by the London-based artist Sophie von Hellermann. firstsite, Colchester, 01206 577067 1 July - 1 Sept Summer Exhibition Mixed show featuring pieces by Olivia Goddard, Vikki Walsh, Dawn Hall, Rob Barnes and Jan Dingle. Naze Tower, Walton-on-the-Naze, 01255 852519 1 - 6 July Colchester Art Society’s Summer Exhibition St Martin’s Church, Colchester 4 July - 11 Aug The Starting Line The aim of this exhibition is to explore the skill of drawing as the basis of art and design. The artists, architects, designers and craftspeople who have studios at Parndon Mill are represented along with some of The Gallery’s regular exhibitors. The Gallery, Harlow, 01279 426042 4 - 20 July Realism in Rawiya The Arab Spring, life in Gaza, graffiti in Eygpt and Saudi women who desire to sing solo on stage. These are among the stories revealed in Realism in Rawiya – the first female photographic collective in the Middle East. Art Exchange, Colchester, 01206 873184 6 July - 31 Aug Summer Exhibition This exhibition is of work by the gallery’s resident artists. The Aubrey Art Gallery, Great Dunmow, 01371 873133 7 July - 1 Sept Edwin Smith Photographer, Painter and Printmaker. Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden, 01799 513779
SPECIAL EVENTS 1 - 7 July Harwich Festival of the Arts An annual celebration of Music and the Arts with live performances and events in
Harwich, Essex. This year’s Festival will feature over 80 events, a bold programme of music, dance, drama, film and art. Don’t miss the grand piano placed in the sea, the pianola in the cinema and the Art Trail. Various venues throughout Harwich, Harwich, www.harwichfestival.co.uk 1 - 4 July The 3foot People Festival A large outdoor festival exclusively for the under 5s. Activities include; Soft play area, Giant sandpit, Music & movement areas, Make and do areas, Shows and entertainers, Face painters, Storytelling and Mini Farm. Central Park, Chelmsford 3 - 7 July Bures Music Festival Bures Music Festival is set in the heart of picturesque Constable Country in the village of Bures on the South Suffolk and North Essex border. Five days of great music from rock to pop, blues to jazz located in a beautiful setting by the River Stour. Bures, Colchester 6 - 7 July Medieval Combat Weekend Come and witness medieval life with its skirmishes and battles, enjoy the dancing and music, watch medieval displays including archery and interact with the actors by trying on a helmet or trying to lift a heavy sword. Mountfitchet Castle, Stansted, 01279 813237 9 - 13 July Summer Beer & Cider Festival Over 300 Real Ales, over 100 Real Ciders & Perries. A wide selection of International Beers, as well as Local Wines. Music on every evening (in separate marquee). Family Day on Saturday with children’s entertainment. Admiral’s Park, Chelmsford, 07824 726108 13 - 15 July Forest Live Forest Live was launched in 2001 with Jools Holland and the Levellers performing at four participating Forestry Commission sites – including High Lodge, Thetford Forest. Over the years the tour has grown in stature to the extent that the Forestry Commission is now a major promoter of summer concerts. This July catch The Script (11th), Paul Weller 12th) and Elvis Costello and The Imposters (13th). High Lodge Forest Centre, Brandon, 03000 680400 20 - 21 July Essex Festival of Food and Drink A real food festival - one of the largest in the county with over 120 exhibitor stands, including a fabulous food court with live music. On Saturday ‘The Great Essex Baking Competition’ takes place and who better to judge the competition than Paul Hollywood, presenter of the BBC’s ‘Great British Bake Off’. Cressing Temple Barns, Cressing, 01245 400878 24 July Flog It! Valuation Day Join the team from BBC One’s popular daytime antiques series Flog It! for a free valuation day at Layer Marney Tower. Come along and have your antiques and collectables valued free of charge by the Flog It! team of experts. Layer Marney Tower, Colchester, 0117 9747839
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