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3 JUNE 2022 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Interactive Cinema experience Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World, Telford
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20 MAY 2022 Shropshire Party at the Park The Quarry Park, Shrewsbury
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2-5 JUNE 2022 Queen’s Jubilee Weekend Festival Square, Oswestry
11 JUNE 2022 Wellbeing Festival 2022 The Quarry, Shrewsbury
12 JUNE 2022 Cosford Air Show RAF Cosford, Albrighton
18 JUNE 2022 The Rave Reunion The Buttermarket, Shrewsbury
19 JUNE 2022 Shrewsbury 5k 2022 The Quarry, Shrewsbury
25 JUNE 2022 Shrewsbury Food Festival The Quarry, Shrewsbury
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Celebrating our 1st Anniversary!
On 24th May we will be celebrating the 1st anniversary since we opened our doors!
Sunday 19th June
A firm favourite amongst the local villages and regulars, serving real ales, fine wines and great food, this community owned pub has a long history that dates back to The Domesday. Formerly known as The Kynnersley Arms, The Mill at Leighton is ideally situated between Ironbridge and Shrewsbury on the B4380. Serving delicious food that is freshly prepared and cooked on site, using locally sourced Shropshire produce where possible. Manager Garth Penny has previously worked at Buckingham Palace.
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The Mill at Leighton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire. SY5 6RN Call: 01952 443 559 or
The Cock Hotel Wellington
Local wellington residents queued outside Joule's Brewery's latest project awaiting the opening of its flagship pub for Telford. The Cock Hotel Wellington, following a refurbishment that took over two years, investing over £1m in the project is the largest pub refurbishment that the Shropshire brewery has undertaken.
The Cock Hotel has been substantially extended with a new state of the art kitchen facility, the new room which features a six-meter bi-fold door crafted by local oak specialist Venables opens the whole area onto the courtyard, a bespoke steel ceiling was made by Minshall's of Market Drayton along with steel windows hand made by Ferro of Market Drayton. The original bars have all been restored by master craftsman Eddie Chapman Smith. Forman Chris Blase ‘It has been a huge overall team effort, along with all the Joules projects, we work as a team, the trades all input into the design, so we deliver the detail that characterises Joule's pubs, we are all really chuffed with this one.
We can’t wait to let locals see our work and for us to be a part of Wellington, to have the Cock back in Joule’s livery is a landmark for us and despite the difficulties of the last couple of years, we could not be happier with the overall result.
This well-known pub has been lovingly revived, but don’t worry - we’ve managed to keep the character of this fantastic building, and added a modern twist.
The welcome is warm, the ale is cold and the food is delicious. We are child friendly, and also dog friendly, with lots of dining space both indoors and outside too.
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The Cock Hotel - The latest addition to the Joule's Brewery Taphouse Estate. A pub steeped in history over 250 years old. A true favourite for real ale drinkers!
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 12 Noon - 11pm
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The magic of John Rutter and Ariel Ramirez –
performed by Shrewsbury Choral at Shrewsbury Abbey church is the venue on Saturday 16th July at 7.30pm for a performance of Feel the Spirit by English composer John Rutter and Misa Criolla by Argentine composer, pianist and music director Ariel Ramirez. Both compositions will be performed by Shrewsbury Choral, accompanied by distinguished tenor Jonathan Cooke and highly renowned mezzosoprano Felicity Buckland, with the performances conducted by the urbane Dr Martin Cook. Martin Cook, conductor said: “Criolla Misa, is a mass based on folk genres such as chacarera, carnavalito and estilo pampeano, with Andean influences and instruments and it will be ideal for our acclaimed soloists; tenor Jonathan Cooke and mezzo-soprano Felicity Buckland, and indeed the superlative voices of Shrewsbury Choral. As one of the first masses to be celebrated in a modern language, and written between 1963 Shrewsbury Abbey and1964 by Ramirez, the audience will be both excited and moved by this special masterpiece. John Rutter, English composer and conductor; of international fame is well-known to Shrewsbury Choral audiences as we have performed his illustrious works on many occasions. Feel the Spirit is a cycle of seven familiar spirituals, expertly arranged by John Rutter and explores the rich heritage of spirituality. He is accomplished at the composition of sacred choral works that really do lift the spirit. This work will bring new meaning to well-loved titles such as Steal Away, I got a Robe and When the Saints go Marching in …The work brings new life to well-loved titles such as Steal away, I got a Robe, and When the Saints go Marching In… amongst many other favourites that Shrewsbury Choral are going to showcase their musicality!” Thelma Foster, Chairman of Shrewsbury Choral said: “This evening’s entertainment is simply inspired and an emotional feast to be enjoyed. Once again the historic ambience of Shrewsbury Abbey will provide a superb venue for these iconic masterpieces. Come along and enjoy yourself! “.
Tickets for the performance are available online priced £15 adults, (under 18s free admission) at www.shrewsburychoral.org.uk from Pengwern Books, Fish Street, Shrewsbury- 01743 232236; or on the door on the night.
(Pictured: Dr Martin Charles Cook, Shrewsbury Choral Musical-Director. Above: Felicity Buckland. Mezzo Soprano. Left: Jonathan Cooke)
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SHROPSHIRE PARTY AT THE QUARRY PARK
Shrewsbury’s brand-new drinks festival on Excitement is building for the debut of Shrewsbury’s new festival this May. The team at Shropshire Festivals are bringing together local brewers, drinks producers, tasty street food, the best bands in the region and a host of fun for their new festival. The live music stage will feature local favourites such as Good 2 Go, The Vertigo Band, Five o'clock Hero, Untamed Shrews, Lost The Plot, Groove Dynamite, Dirty Rockin Scoundrels, Chasing August, Microbaby and S4TW. After bringing down the house at Shropshire Oktoberfest, The Old Time Sailors have been booked to play their 19th century style upbeat bluegrass and folk, which transports the audience to another world with their eclectic mix of instruments and sounds. There will be a silent disco tent, letting you choose your own tracks to dance to, plus lots of fun antics, including a bungee run, axe throwing, human table football, volley ball and a rodeo bull. On Saturday 21st, festival goers can enjoy a selection of top comics from the circuit, including Barbara Nice, Michael Fabbri and Andy Field. The Studio will also be open with dazzling belly 20th & 21st May ! dancing, amazing hula hooping, line dancing and performances from Get Your Wiggle On. The best local brewers, distilleries and drinks producers will be there including Hobsons Brewery, Three Tuns Brewery, Joules Brewery, Fairy Glen Brewery, Gillow Cider, Gwatkin Cider, The Special Cider Company, Barbourne Cider, The Shropshire Distillery, Kerry Vale Vineyard, Monkhide Wines and Gindifferent. CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) will be running a bar with all their favourite cask ales and top recommendations. Street food will be on offer from Bob’s Curry Hut, Fabulous Food Guys, Fordhall Farm, Le Chariot, Mukaase Afro Caribbean Cuisine, Oh My Sausage, Olitory, Severn Valley Roasts, Wild Street Kitchen and more. Shropshire Festival’s charity of the year is Lingen Davies Cancer Fund. Representatives from the charity will be at the event providing a flower crown making workshop to raise funds. Beth Heath, Director of Fun at Shropshire Festivals, said, “This event will mix all the most loved elements of Shropshire Oktoberfest with sunshine and outdoor fun, having a great time with friends in the beautiful parkland of the Quarry, and partying until the sun goes down. Ticket sales have been going crazy – make sure you snap up yours! Early bird tickets are on sale now.” Tickets can be purchased from
www.shropshirepartyatthepark.co.uk.
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SHREWSBURY FOOD FESTIVAL
Returns to Shrewsbury Quarry on 25th & 26th June!
Shropshire’s thriving food scene is celebrated annually in the 29 acres of parkland of Shrewsbury Quarry. In the festival’s 10-year history, it has been voted Best Food Festival in the Midlands multiple times.
The Shropshire Festivals team will once again be providing a weekend of foodie, family entertainment, celebrating lots of amazing independent businesses from the region and beyond. Organisers are lining up 200 food, drink, home and garden stalls, tasty street food, plus beer, wine, gin, and fizz bars. Talented chefs from the region such as Stuart Collins, James Sherwin, Chris Burt, Rob Gibson, Jimmy Worrel and Gareth Howard, will be leading talks, demonstrations and cookalongs, and they will be joined for the weekend by multi-Michelin star and 5 out of 5 AA Rosette winning chef, JeanChristophe Novelli. For the first time, the food festival will be dropping all mainstream alcohol brands so only our local, independent breweries, vineyards and distilleries are enjoyed and championed. The Shropshire Distillery will be running a gin and cocktail bar at the festival, “We’re looking forward to being a big part of the Shrewsbury Food Festival again this year and serving up our locally produced handcrafted spirits,” says Emma Glynn from the distillery. “It has become the premier event for celebrating independent food and drink businesses from the region. We’re proud to be sponsoring the Chef Talks and Demonstrations Stage for the second year running, where the biggest chef names will be all weekend.” Shropshire Festivals are offering bursary places to fledgling food and drink businesses in need of a leg up in to the lime light. They are also in search of more home and garden stalls for the Monk’s home and garden zone. This event is more of a mammoth day out for all, than a run-of-the-mill food festival, with a live music stage hosting top local bands all weekend (including Dirty Rockin Scoundrels, Chasing August and Lost The Plot), a huge free kids’ zone featuring a circus big top, a BBQ competition, Fire Stage, and educational Field and Fork area with piglets, alpacas and ducklings. They promise the biggest STEM offering to date. There will also be a family entertainment stage, with performances from ‘Get Your Wigle On’ delighting audiences again. Beth Heath, Director of Fun for the event, said, “Join us again for a beautiful, sunny weekend of amazing food, drink and entertainment. You will get so much more out of the festival than you will ever expect - try a glider simulation, visit the Marmite stand, enter a prison van, try axe throwing or challenge yourself to try every single food product in the festival! This is a must visit event this summer – there is something for everyone!” For more information and to buy tickets visit:
shrewsburyfoodfestival.co.uk.
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Shrewsbury couple take their catering skills
to Poland to help Ukrainian refugeesStand with Ukraine...
A couple from Shrewsbury took their catering skills to the Polish/Ukrainian border to help provide meals for Ukrainian refugees and completed the journey by bringing a stranded Ukrainian family back to Poland.
Former teacher Angela Auerbach and her husband Nic launched The Gorgeous Pizza Company Ltd in the midst of lockdown after moving to Shrewsbury from Leicestershire in 2020. They have been supported by the Silverpreneurs® scheme which helps the over-50s in setting up or revitalising their own businesses. But Angela and Nic put their business aspirations on hold after seeing the horror of the refugee crisis in war-torn Ukraine. They travelled to the Polish border town of Przemysl to work with the international relief agencies for a week, preparing and serving food to the thousands of refugees arriving across the border every day. They had also raised funds locally before leaving which they used to buy supplies and equipment to take over the border to the Ukrainian city of Lviv to help the refugee crisis. Angela said that she and Nic had watched the news coverage of the invasion of Ukraine and decided they had to act. “We did some fund raising and then travelled to Przemysl to work with the World Central Kitchen where we were prepping food and serving in the reception centres. “We were also able to use the money that people had donated to buy supplies and equipment to take to Lviv to help with the relief effort there. When we came back over the border we brought a mother and her two teenage children with us. “They had come to Lviv from the capital Kyiv and had been sheltering underground for nine days after the building next to theirs was bombed,” said Angela. She explained how they had seen almost constant air raids during their journey across the border and later found out about the bombing of the Ukrainian military base near Lviv. “We are still trying to process what we saw over there. It is almost impossible to describe the scene with so many people arriving over the border on foot every day. We were mobbed by people asking for help –it was really quite manic,” said Angela. The mother and her teenage children went on to Poznan in Poland and have since been granted UK visas and been matched with a family. They are due to arrive in this country in May. “We have kept in touch with them and will see them again when they arrive in the UK. The teenage son celebrated his 16th birthday the day we arrived back in Poland – it was very difficult to appreciate what they had been through,” said Angela. Now the couple, who have a stall in Wellington Market as well as an event catering company, are planning to return to the Polish border in June to help with the relief efforts. They are continuing to raise funds through the Ukraine Food Appeal. Donations can be made at https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/feed-
ukraine-free-food-for-ukrainian-refugees?fbclid=IwAR1D3tYnvHG 8sW4mIkQUrGmh6BHsxzZxh7dOr22y_Wo22QZSyZg5tN6ez8o
The Review Church Farm
Country House, Wrockwardine
www.churchfarm-guesthouse.co.uk
Tucked away in the historic village of Wrockwardine, beside St. Peters Church you will find Church Farm Country House. This splendid 17th Century Farmhouse offers 5 relaxing bedrooms, spacious gardens - which includes a marquee and comforting food made with only locally sourced ingredients - including eggs from the resident hens.
Privately owned and passionately run, Church Farm Country House offers an ideal base for a long weekend away, stopping off at local attractions or a home-fromhome style retreat for business visitors. From the moment you arrive you are made to feel at home. The approach is friendly and relaxed, and the welcome is warm. My Recent visit was to sample the much talked afternoon tea that I had heard so much about and I was really looking forward to it. The grounds are absolutely stunning and the interior of the building offers a homely feeling, making you very comfortable from the off. Sandie welcomed us with open arms and settled us down in the lounge area near to the grand fire place, which brings plenty of character in the room.
We chatted a little and then decided to take a look around the country house, before Afternoon Tea. There are 5 bedrooms, 4 double rooms and 1 family room which sleep up to 4. The bedrooms are furnished to a high standard and offer a comfortable base to explore the local area.
Then it was time for tea, so we made our way into the dining room which also has a lovely cosy fire place, adding character to the room. First of all was a cup of traditional tea with other teas and coffee also available. Next arrived a lovely 3 tier cake stand, stacked with glorious treats which looked fantastic! With a selection of tasty sandwiches, a couple of freshly made scones and an assortment of cakes, I was in my element. We
Overall it’s a great Afternoon tea, offering lots of variation; it is available every day from 2pm to 4pm (Sundays available for large bookings only) at a very reasonable price of just £14 per person.
Church Farm Country House has loads to offer, from hotel stays and afternoon teas to micro weddings, social events and wakes. It is also available for business meetings too. We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and are very much looking forward to returning again soon.
Visit: www.churchfarm-guesthouse.co.uk
Church Farm Country House, Wrockwardine Village,
Telford, Shropshire, TF6 5DG. Telephone: 01952 251927 Email: sandie@churchfarmcountryhouse.com
decided to start with the sandwiches; egg and mayonnaise, cheese and tomato and tuna and sweetcorn – absolute classics. Good fresh ingredients and a nice start to the afternoon.
Next up was the homemade scones served with jam and cream, they were still warm and melted in my mouth with every bite – with just the perfect texture; light and crumbly. Finally we moved on to the selection of cakes which included an indulgent chocolate éclair with gooey topping and fresh cream oozing out from the light pastry, and a zesty lemon tart with just the right amount of zingy filling and crusty pastry; a real treat. The selection of sandwiches and cakes varies from day to day.
a quintessentially English afternoon tea...
Church Farm
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Our 17th Century Farmhouse offers relaxing bedrooms, splendid gardens with outdoor marquee and wonderful home‑cooked food , using locally sourced ingredients...
Join us... For Afternoon Tea
Taken between 2 and 4pm in the garden or by the ire. A classic selection of open sandwiches, crisps and coleslaw, savoury pastry, scone with homemade jam and cream, selection of teas or coffee and water and lemon. Afternoon Tea ‑ £14.00pp
Pre‑booking required
Nestled in the historic village of Wrockwardine, beside St. Peters Church you will ind... Church Farm Guest House
There’s more to Cleo’s Than Cocktails...
Cleo’s of Ironbridge
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“So, what to do and where to eat” was the question we asked ourselves on a rather lovely, Good Friday evening? With a world heritage site right on our doorstep we decided to take a stroll by the picturesque and worldfamous Ironbridge then finish the evening off with a bite to eat and maybe some entertainment. Cleo’s of Ironbridge was our chosen destination, a wellestablished Cocktail Bar and Eatery providing an extensive drinks menu and a select choice of homemade food and light snacks. When we entered Cleo’s, we were struck by the modish vibe provided by the various wall art features and stylish lighting. Greeted by warm and friendly staff, Debbie and I were shown to our table where the menu was explained, and the cocktail specials were highlighted. With a 2 for £12 offer on cocktails we opted for an old favourite, Pina Coladas. The familiar trio of flavours Rum, Coconut and pineapple were professionally mixed to deliver quite possibly the best pina colada we had tasted. Evening Menu options offer light bites such as Omelettes, Salads, Wraps, Sandwiches, Toasties and house specialities Tapas and homemade pizzas. All can be accompanied by Skin on fires, Cheese fries, sweet potato fries or Cajun chicken with jalapenos. Whilst trying to decide we were introduced to Mike and Gail the current owners, they took over Cleo’s 3 years ago, so are very pleased to be getting back to normality and greeting customers again. Taking their advice, we opted for a pizza as the dough is a traditional Italian family recipe and drawing on their time running a restaurant in Greece, we opted for a Caesar salad. Service was brisk and we were soon eying a table of freshly made food – we couldn’t wait to get stuck in; it all looked delicious. The pizza did not disappoint the thin and crispy base easily supported and complemented the topping of buffalo mozzarella and fresh tomato. The Caesar salad was crisp and fresh with the grilled chicken cooked to perfection; the tangy
dressing really enhanced the simplicity of this dish and in conjunction with the homemade crispy croutons every forkful was a taste of spring. As filling as these two dishes were we still managed to sample the sweet potato fries that really melt in the mouth with the perfect amount of seasoning. How do we end a meal of such delights? With a Cleo’s speciality milkshake, available in a variety of flavours and with the option of adding an alcohol shot who could possibly say no? Served in a cocktail mason jar this thick and creamy shake was bursting with fruit flavours making every sip wishing you had ordered one much earlier. Cleo’s is not just a great place to eat and experience real cocktails but also offers regular live music events and even have their own exclusive upper VIP area that can be hired for that extra special evening. An outside seating area that is dog friendly makes Cleo’s a real gem in the gorge for family dining. But don’t take our word for it, pop along and see Mike and Gail’s Cleo’s for yourself!
Telephone: 01952 433377
or email gail.bayton@btinternet.comto book
tasty cocktails and much, much more...
Welcome to... Cleo’s of Ironbridge
Private Room Hire Available for Parties and Functions
Thinking of having a private get-together?
We have just the place! Perfect for Birthdays, Hen Nights, Baby Shower and Small Corporate events.
Cleo’s of Ironbridge, High Street, Ironbridge,Telford, TF8 7AD. Telephone: 01952 433377| www.facebook.com/Cleos-of-Ironbridge
Love Telford! Telford named ‘second cleanest city’
in the UK...
Telford and Wrekin has been named as the second cleanest city in the UK in a recent survey by ‘GetAgent’ which explores homeowner buying preferences.
A clean city score of 8.26 (compared with winners Newcastle upon Tyne at 8.39) was generated by scoring a host of different factors from waste expenditure, air quality, recycling rates and overall cleanliness and tidiness. Telford also topped the tables for resident ratings with the second highest score and came fourth overall, for household waste sent for recycling (per 10,000 people). These scores support findings earlier in the year that showed Telford & Wrekin Council’s household recycling rate increased by 1.2% from 2019/20 to 2020/21, successfully bucking the national trend which saw the country’s average reduce by 1.7%. Data also showed that the council’s household recycling rate for 20/21 was 4.4% above the official recycling rate for England. Building on this success, the council launched a campaign to drive recycling rates in other areas of daily life, focusing on its parks to support recycling ‘on-the-go’. In October 2021, the council installed 25 recycling on-the-go bins in Telford Town Park and immediately saw an uplift in the volume of waste being diverted to recycling, with early figures showing the amount of target materials collected increased by 123 per cent. Along with efficient waste disposal, pollution levels also fall under recommended exposure thresholds set by the World Health Organisation (WHO), meaning that the air in Telford and Wrekin is ideal for people who enjoy being outdoors. Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Services, Regeneration and the High Street, Councillor Lee Carter (Lab) said: “This is fantastic news and shows how much effort goes into keeping Telford and Wrekin a clean, green and safe place to live. My congratulations go to everyone who plays a part, from residents and street champions to all the crews who clean the street signs, collect litter and clear away fly tips. “We are continually pushing to raise standards and I’m particularly pleased about the resident rating score and coming second against big cities like York or beautiful historic places like Oxford and Cambridge. Telford also has 17 Local Nature Reserves and one of the country’s top ten Green Flag parks, all owned and managed by the council, who have recently committed £3m to further protecting and enhancing Telford and Wrekin’s green and open spaces. The final score was assigned out of 10 for various factors, before taking an average to give a final score out of 10. GetAgent began by looking at the 100 most populated cities and towns across England, and removed any, where data was not available leaving 40 cities in total.
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Master Butcher at work... Boulton’s
Artisan Butchery...
Master butcher Martin Boulton and his wife Nikola run Boulton’s Butchers in Little Dawley, and have now opened a new shop in the heart of Madeley’s Anstice Square - the first butchers shop in the town for over a decade.
Bringing this proper butchers shop back to Madeley is very special to Martin, as it was in the towns old Banks Butchers that he completed his apprenticeship over 30 years ago. So he and his wife are really excited to be back in Madeley, where it all began. Plus they have taken on two new apprentice butchers, which is really important, as it will help keep these traditional skills going for the future. Butcher’s shops have a charm all of their own, that old style shop where people pop in for a chat and a bit of banter with friends, and to buy some great quality fresh meat - and Boulton’s meats and pies are very good indeed. The shop has an upmarket ‘Farm Shop’ style feel to it, selling the finest quality meats, steaks, burgers, bacon, joints, chops, BBQ packs and everything else you would expect from a traditional butcher. There is a deli counter for cheese, pork pies, quiches and pasties, and there is also vegetarian and vegan food available, and fish too - something for everyone!. From Sunday roasting joints, to a special treat for your dad this Father’s day, or quality sausages and burgers for a family barbeque - they have something for everyone at Boulton’s. You are guaranteed a warm welcome, quality products, all at affordable prices.
Dates for your diary... Father’s Day
on Sunday 19th June 2022... No.1 Dad... Finding the perfect gift for Father’s Day can be a daunting task. As well as finding the perfect Father’s Day card, you also have to decide on a gift to show how much you appreciate him.
Make your Dad’s day extra special with these gift ideas that will appeal to those that love unusual presents, have a sense of humour or like practicality and style.
Football Doorstop (RRP £15.99)
We have the best present idea if you are having trouble finding the perfect present for the soccer mad football fan. This Football Doorstop has an aged leather look and authentic stitch detailing and has been designed to prop your door open, whilst looking stylish in any sporty household.
Glass Terrarium Kit with Cork Lid (RRP £24.99)
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Eley’s Father’s Day Pork Pies (Prices Vary)
Looking for a gift set that your Dad will love and last beyond the celebration weekend? This Glass Terrarium Kit is the ideal Father’s Day present for him and will create more nature in his space. Plus he will be able to purchase plants for our terrarium kit, which not only makes it a unique gift but will help remove indoor pollutants and decrease stress too.
Hanging Acorn Seed Feeder (RRP £22.99)
This Hanging Acorn Bird Feeder is the perfect gift idea for a wildlife lover, will decorate the trees around your home and the hungry feathered friends will thank you for the delicious treats.
Wooden Garden Sign Gardening Cheaper Than Therapy (RRP £11.99)
For the man who likes both gardening and humour, then you can’t go wrong with this funny sign that would go perfectly in his garden and make a cheeky Father’s Day gift. This gorgeous wooden plaque makes an amazing Birthday or Christmas gift and would look fabulous on a shed, fence or on an allotment to make passers by smile.
For the perfect local personalised gift for any pork pie loving dad, you can’t beat Eley’s famous pork pies. You can personalise your pie, or even treat dad to the Ultimate Selection; a selection of products including Traditional Pork Pies, Sausage Rolls, Ironbridge Pasties, Pork Scratchings and even a Chilli Pork Pie - visit www.eleysporkpies. co.uk for more information.
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