Broad Sheep - September 2023

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What’s On - Herefordshire & The Marches

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Architecture

Cinema

Holidays in Hell

HE Scouts promise to the planet states - “We know how important tackling climate change is and that’s why we empower young people with the skills to campaign at a local, national and international level, to drive forward the changes required to heal our planet.” Meanwhile 43,000 scouts from all over the world converge on South Korea during a heatwave followed by a tornado including 4,000 UK scouts who have racked up 11hours of heavy CO2 emissions in the air. Meanwhile tourists are still flying into Rhodes while half the islands on fire, ditto in the Algarve and in nice, clean Sweden, helicopters have been carrying out portable loos full of shit after a stomach bug hit hikers half way up a Lapland mountain!

But never mind someone has an idea. It’s Guillermo Sohnlein the ill-fated Titanic submersible, OceanGate co-founder who is now aiming to send 1,000 humans to live in Venus’ atmosphere by 2050. He added that his goal of humans living in Venus is not just not motivational but aspirational. “I think it’s also very doable by 2050,” he says but his aim to send humans to Venus is not part of OceanGate, but his other company Humans2Venus of which he is a Founder and Chairman. You think I am taking the mickey but I am not. Just take a look at his website humans2venus.org Now tell me the world hasn’t gone completely nuts. Not content with fucking up this planet there is a whole gang of billionaires who can’t wait to get their hands on the rest of the solar system, but fear not Pete is here and …….. I have a plan.

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It’s my new foolproof massive money making scheme called WYE TRAVEL? (Get it? Wye like why. Oh never mind). Anyway in a nutshell the plan is that we don’t fly anywhere BUT we don’t just stay at home twiddling our thumbs. So dial up the Wye Travel? app on your phone and bingo the Broad Sheep area is your oyster. Anyone in the area can input the details of their house and lifestyle and like with a dating app you can scroll through their details ……What? No I haven’t been on a dating app myself, anyway it’s none of your business, I just happen to know what’s going on cause I’m in tune with the zeitgeist. So if I may continue, you make contact with any property that takes your fancy and you pay me £20 each and then you swap houses and lifestyle for a couple of weeks.

Let’s imagine you live in - say Rhayader. Then you have probably seen enough Red Kites and reservoirs to last you a lifetime so the idea of the gritty urban lifestyle of say Leominster would be very appealing. You could spend a happy hour or two waiting to get to the till in Aldi and then go and get plastered for next to nothing in Wetherspoons before rushing home to feed their mangy cat. Meanwhile they would be in Rhayader going all “Hello birds, hello trees” while having to deal with two monosyllabic teenagers you (accidentally) left behind.

Or say you lived in the posh bit of Ledbury. You’ve probably never been to Wales so two weeks in Llandod could be a real eye opener. You could puzzle about the Llandegley International Airport signs, marvel at the real ales on offer at the tiny Arvon Ale House and perhaps buy something a bit stronger off a guy with a dog on a string in Tesco’s car park. Meanwhile the Llandodders could be catching up on a bit of poetry and buying some expensive, handmade chocolates.

The idea can’t fail plus it would take a bit of the heat off AirBnB for reducing the local’s housing stock and help to pay for my private jet so I can get to my Vietnamese sweatshop making ‘I HEART the Welsh Borders’ tee shirts a lot quicker.

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The View from the Zoo

ASCINATING news from China. According to research at the Institute for Irrelevant Studies, of which I have the privilege of being the Principal, Angela the Sun Bear, who lives in a zoo in Hangzhou, is under suspicion of transspeciesism. This means that rather than being a sun bear from, er, wherever sun bears live, Angela is actually a small underpaid person in a bear suit. Nobody has yet ventured on a DNA test, but to the layman the bear’s extremely saggy bottom and habit of sitting on a boulder shaking its head and burying its face in its paws is enough of an indication. Plus, of course, Chinese zookeepers have form in this respect. Again according to our research, rather than go to the trouble and expense of hunting down live leopards many have found it it easier to paint spots on a dog; and a lion gawped at by millions of visitors to a zoo in one of the presumably less wellinformed parts of China turned out not to be a lion at all, but a golden retriever called Mao.

The first impulse of many is probably to laugh, and leap to the conclusion that this shortage of bears and leopards and so on is because most of them have been smothered in delicious sauces, garnished with bean sprouts and eaten at government banquets. Here at the Institute, though, we consider that animal substitution raises other questions, of an infinitely more sinister nature.

The theory that Covid began not with the roasting of an off pangolin but as an escape from a biological warfare laboratory - deliberate or not we do not know - is rapidly gaining traction. But China, we are told, is putting itself in a position to bring Western civilisation to a screeching halt by, for instance, selling us millions of cheap nasty electric cars that can be immobilised at the flick of a switch in Beijing, paralysing the roads of Britain.

We at the Institute, having taken a close look at several British politicians, have concluded that there are subtler factors at play. It is possible - nay, likely - that Chinese lab wizards, flushed with the success of brewing up Covid, have in fact been substituting animals for British politicians on overseas visits and sending them back to wreak havoc on the home front. A few examples. The fluffy hairdo, shambling gait and disorganised private life of the last Prime Minister is quite obviously calculated to disguise his true nature as a ravening wolverine. The dim fumblings, slow creeping gait and unshakeable prejudices of the last Leader of the Opposition make it evident that someone has sucked out his true DNA and substituted that of the Slow Loris, a nocturnal creature of antisocial tendencies whose fruit diet has translated into a love of jam making. As for the present Leader of the Opposition, his slab-sided face and authoritarian

tendencies suggest that he is in fact a mandrill, a member of the baboon family much given to hierarchical behaviour in the wild. Mandrills have blue bottoms, so this should be easy to confirm, though come to think of it rather you than me.

So what can be done about this shocking state of affairs, which is the only conceivable reason for Brexit, the decline of the NHS and the rest of the hideous catalogue of government failure and national decline over the last twenty years or so? The first thing to do, of course, is to get to the bottom of the problem, and not just with Keir the Mandrill. It is too late for the present lot; you only have to hear the baying frenzy of the House of Commons at Prime Minister’s Questions to realise that the place is already a zoo, and asking it to change would be like (literally, in some cases) asking turkeys to vote for Christmas. The best we can do is to ask all politicians returning from Chinese visits to submit to DNA tests, and try them with a banana, some minced beef or a handful of mealworms. The slightest hesitation disqualifies. It is time to let animals be animals. Politics is for humans.

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Library Renewal

The Public Libraries Act of 1850 was the cornerstone which brought books (as well as newspapers and periodicals) to the masses. Encouraged by the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club (WNFC), Hereford wasn’t its usual tardy self where major social change was being advocated. The WNFC made a major contribution to the purchase of the Broad Street site and local architect F R Kempson won the commission. The building’s frontage has been described as Venetian Gothic, though Pevsner thought it ‘above its station’. Many visitors to Hereford’s Three Choirs Festival delight in the façade’s carved stone decorations of animals, plants and signs of the zodiac. Costing £7,600, it opened in 1874 with a commemoration service in Hereford Cathedral and fireworks on Castle Green. The Herefordshire-born architect was also responsible for St Paul’s, Tupsley and the restoration of Burton Court, Eardisland (good enough to be ranked by Simon Jenkins as one Britain’s 1000 Best Houses.

In 1912, as a result of a bequest, the Kempson building was extended into Aubrey Street; and in 1974 a new mezzanine Reference section was added, with generous spaces beneath for children’s books and activities. But now the Kempson building is to be transformed once again: into a City Museum & Art Gallery, while the counciloperated Lending & Reference services will be relocated in a specially-converted two-storey unit in the council-owned Maylord Centre. Both commissions have been entrusted to Architype, with funding totalling £21.5-million coming from Michael Gove’s Levelling Up ministry. In 2015 the Twyford-based practice completed the council’s £8-million Archive & Resource Centre at Rotherwas.

Incorporating a state-of-the-art library complex into the fabric of a modern city centre shopping complex makes a lot of sense socially; in fact a good deal more sense than letting vacant units to vaping traders or Pound Saver shops. Ample car parking (including disabled spaces) is normally available and - in the case of the Maylord Centre – there are lifts, escalators, toilets and bus set-down points.

The content of the old City Library’s museum always seemed rather lack lustre, with dutiful groups of school children being lead reluctantly between glass cabinets of Roman coins and bee combs. Two years ago it briefly sprang into life with a colourful celebration of the city’s May Fair.

In the spaces freed up by the lending / reference sections’ move to the Maylord Centre, there are a host of significant historical events and individuals which might be celebrated, either two-dimensionally or with three-dimensional models. The Rotherwas munitions factories’ women workers (aka the Canary Girls); the epic construction of the Dinmore Hill railway tunnels; the Eye Saxon Horde, the Roman settlement of Magna at Kenchester and the recent archaeological discoveries at Sutton Walls; Ley Line pioneer Alfred Watkins’ theories, which he plotted across the Herefordshire countryside; Sir Edward Elgar, Nel Gwynne, Thomas Traherne and Fred Bulmer; Powell & Moya’s iconic 1951 Festival of Britain Skylon sculpture, fabricated by Painter Brothers of Hereford; Violette Szabo, WWII’s most highly decorated female combatant, long overdue civic recognition in the city; and Sir Frank Whittle, whose pioneering work with Holmer-based Wiggins Special Metals’ was instrumental in developing the jet engine. A full-sized replica of Whittle’s W1 prototype was once on show in the main Reception at

Holmer, but has since disappeared. One of the imaginative proposals for the re-configured Broad Street building is to add a roof-top viewing gallery, looking south towards the Dinedor Iron Age hill fort, starting point of the Rotherwas Ribbon, the 4000-year-old ceremonial pathway that led down to the banks of the Wye, unearthed in 2010.

The cost of the city’s new Transport Hub (see BS April 2033) the Maylord Library and the Museum’s transformation totals an eye-watering £31.5M. Under the terms of all Levelling-Up Ministry grants, every penny must be spent by the time of the next General Election.

Glass impasse

The Courtyard’s major Arts Council-funded refurbishment was completed last year. The remodelled space achieved an enlarged foyer; a gifts bazaar adjoining the box office and an expanded and much improved café area. One of this arts centre’s proudest achievements has been to establish the annual Borderlines Film Festival as the UK’s most popular rural film festival.

As with the 1998 competition-winning design, the refurbishment was overseen by Birmingham-based Glen Howells Architects. What had not been anticipated, however, was the discovery of serious structural defects in the two-storey glass curtain walling which covers the arts complex’s south-facing façade, adjacent to the landscaped area alongside Penhaligon Way. Emergency safety repairs (costing over £100,000) were carried out, but the cost of installing new glass curtain walling is estimated at more than £½-million – which the Courtyard doesn’t have, having blown the whole of the Arts Council grant on the refurbishment. Twenty-five years is no time at all in the lifespan of a robust curtain wall system. Though it has been around for more than a century, glass curtain wall cladding is something of a rarity in Hereford: parts of British Land’s Old Market used it, as well as the Asda superstore. Oriel Chambers, Liverpool (1864) is probably the country’s oldest surviving example and still in robust condition. And to the best of my knowledge none of the curtain walling on the many Chicago office blocks Mies and SOM built has yet fallen out.

With stony-faced freeholder Hereford Council (already itself in deepest doo-doo, facing urgent refurbishment works to both its Town Hall and the Shire Hall) claiming that under the full repairing lease it was granted in 1998, the Courtyard must pick up the bill. Who will blink first? Nick Jones

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Hereford Library & Museum. Photo: Derek Foxton

H.ARTHEREFORDSHIRE ART WEEK

2 - 10 September 2023

Open studios, exhibitions and workshops, galleries and group exhibitions.

Free guides with pull-out maps can be picked up from tourist outlets. Or download from www.h-art.org.uk

POWYS

Sidney Nolan Trust, The Rodd, Presteigne LD8 2LL 01544 260149

Until 30 Sept ‘Sidney Nolan Revealed’. A series of new displays reveal the concept of process as central to Nolan’s artwork and expose new artworks and artefacts from the Trust’s collection and archive.

Until 30 Sept ‘The Buzzer’. RICK GRESWELL - sculpture (outdoors).

Until 30 Sept ‘Inside Out’. KATE HARVEY - sculpture (outdoors).

Until 30 Sept ‘Dead Standing’. JONY EASTERBY - sculpture (outdoors).

Until 30 Sept ‘Earth Photo 2023’. Exploring images and short films that focus on the pressing issues affecting our planet to stimulate conversations about our environment and impact of climate change.

Until 30 Sept ‘Plant Communitas’

Curated by Patricia Brien, this exhibition features a community of artists from diverse practices, places and different times. Together the artworks hightlight the aliveness and presence of the plant kingdom.

Open Thurs-Sat 11am-4pm.

Studer Fine Art - The Gallery, 4 High Street, Presteigne. www.studerfineart.com

A wide selection of cards and small gifts from Art.Angels press. Open Thurs-Sat, 10.30am-4pm, or by appointment.

Chatwood, Celf gan Osian Gwent

((Art by osian Gwent), No. 6 Long Bridge Street, Llanidloes SY18 6EE 0800 999 1953

www.osiangwent.com

Exclusive and original paintings by Welsh contemporary artist OSIAN GWENT. Luxury works of fine art, paintings and limited edition fine art giclee prints. Open Wed 10am-2pm, Thurs 11am-5pm, Fri & Sat 11am-3pm.

Tower House Gallery, 29 High Street, Knighton LD7 1AT 01547 529530

Gallery, shop, cafe. Open Tues-Sat 10am-4.30pm.

Open Studios, Far Hall, Dolau, near Llandrindod Wells LD1 5TW 01597 851181

2 - 10 Sept h.Art, Venue 97.

JULIENNE BRAHAM, JASON BRAHAM, SIMON HULBERTpaintings and pottery. Refreshments with donations to Water Aid. Open 10am-5pm.

Hay Castle, Oxford Road, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5DG 01497 820079

Until 3 Sept ‘Architecture and Poetry’. Curated by MICA Architects. Open 10am-5pm.

Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown 01686 625041

Until 20 Sept ‘Artist Blacksmithing: The 150mm Challenge’.

Until 21 Sept ‘Oriel Watching’. ELLEN BELL will be working in the galleries making live drawings of visitors.

Until 3 Oct ‘We All Share the Same Sky’. HELEN BOOTH.

Open Tues-Sun 11am-4pm.

St Michael’s Church, Discoed, near Presteigne LD8 2NW 07485 726145

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 90. Work by ABSTRACT EDGE. Artists include TOTTIE AARVOLD, MICHAEL BLAKE, JACS COLLINS, JULIE COOPER, ALISON GRIMLEY, TONY HALL - pottery. JANE HARDING, RAE HARRISON, CHARLIE HOPPO, LOIS HOPWOOD, MAGGIE JONES, CIARA LEWIS, NICK RAYBOULD & CHERYL WILLIAMS. 11am-5pm.

Upper House, Knucklas, near Knighton LD7 1PN 01547 528792

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 92. LOTTIE O’LEARY - stone carving and workshop, gallery space and garden. Open 11am-5pm.

Theatr Brycheiniog, Canal Wharf, Brecon, LD3 7EW 01874 611622

Until 3 Sept ‘Brecon Jazz - 40 Years’. A display of poster art from the Jazz Club’s festival archive. Open theatre times.

Wyeside Theatre, Builth Wells 01982 552555

Until 24 Sept ‘Wild Wales - Nature in Art’. DAVID WETTNER & MANDI BAYKAA-MURRAY.

Open theatre times.

Radnorshire Museum, Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells LD1 5DL 01597 824513

Geology, Archaeology, Natural History, Social History and Fine Art. The museum houses an art gallery with a programme of varied and exciting exhibitions and events.

Open Wed-Sat 10am-4pm.

The Table & The Chair, 43 Lion Street, Hay-on-Wye 01497 822802

www.thetablehay.com

2 - 23 Sept EMMA SCOTT.

30 Sept - 21 Oct KATE CORBETTWINDER. Open Thurs-Sat 10am-3pm. The Hay Makers, St John’s Place, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5BN 01497 820556 Until 10 Sept POLLY DIXON, XUELLA ARNOLD, PAUL YOUNG, CLAUDIA PETLEY & PAUL SHEPHERD.

11 Sept - 12 Nov Autumn exhibition. HESTER COX - prints. PENKRIDGE CERAMICS - ceramic fruit and vegetables. ANNABET WYNDHAM - jewellery. SARAH KINNERSLEYjewellery. JEREMY JAMESceramics. DAWN CRIPPS - textiles. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

Minerva Arts Centre, High Street, Llanidloes 01686 413467

2 Sept World Textile Day Wales.

11am Main talk - Janice Gunner : One Simple Stitch: tracing the running stitch from Japan to India to Africa, £5. 2pm

- Short talk - Gaynor Williams: plus World Tetiles Show & Tell, followed by World Textiles Show & Tell, your chance to show us your favourite world textile, £3. Free entry, 10am-4pm.

9 Sept - 30 Sept Vintage Style Fair.

7 Oct Mid Wales Print Fair. A vibrant and varied celebration of traditional and non-traditional print. Around 20 printmakers from Wales, the borders and beyond. Artwork, gifts, workshops and demonstrations. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm, Sun 11am-3pm.

Court Cupboard Gallery, New Court Farm, Llantillio Pertholey, Abergavenny NP7 8AU 01873 852011

ROSIE FAREY & MANDY COATS - baskets. SUSAN GALLAGHERpaintings. Open 11am-4pm.

Lion Street Gallery, 6 Lion Street, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5AA 01497 822900

Showcasing some of the very best artists from Wales and the Borders. Open 10.30am-5pm daily except Tues, Sun 11.30am-4pm.

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Jill Crowther, Apple Store Gallery, Hereford Dawn Cripps, The Hay Makers, Hay-on-Wye Amanda Coppes-Martin, Sidney Nolan Trust, Presteigne Julienne Braham, Open Studios, Far Hall, Dolau Jason Braham, Open Studios, Far Hall, Dolau Monica Cuellar, Greenstage Gallery at Bromtrees Hall Isatu Hyde, Aardvark Books, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell Emma De Banks, St Catherine’s Church, Hoarwithy Phil Greenwood, Oxenham Art, Leominster Jenny Pickford, Newton, Leominster Paul Young, Hay Makers Gallery, Hay-on-Wye Lottie O’Leary, Upper House, Knucklas

Bringing together a collection of work by Welsh artist and printmaker Phil Greenwood. Exhibition runs throughout September.

13 Oxenham Art, 15b Broad St, Leominster, HR6 8BT 07814 406878 info@oxenhamart.co.uk
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Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, Near Newtown 01686 688369

Until 3 Sept ‘How Green is My Art?’

16 Sept - 29 Oct ‘Edge’. BORTH

ARTS. Welsh Group exhibition. Open Thurs-Sun 11am-4pm.

Found Gallery, 1 Bulwark, Brecon LD3 7LB 07736 062849

www.foundgallery.co.uk

Until 9 Sept Summer exhibition with live music over Brecon Jazz Festival weekend. MAGGY ROBERTS & NICK

JOHN REES - artists. RICHARD

GREATREX - photographs. ELAINE

BARNETT - sculpture.

13 Sept – 15 Oct ‘Abstract & Home in another land’. ANDREW

McCUTCHEON - artist. GLENN

EDWARDS - photographs. JENNIE

GILBERT - pottery. BONNIE GRACEdesign graduate.

Open Tues-Sat 10am-4.30pm.

The Workhouse Studio, Presteigne Industrial Estate 01544 267864

Rare antique carpets and kilims. Plus locally made pottery, art materials, textiles, haberdashery, jewellery, cards and gifts. Cafe.

Open Wed-Sat 10am-4pm.

Cheese & Butter Market, Hay-on-Wye 07866 843538

Every Fri & Sat Flea & Vintage Market. Vintage clothing, bric a brac, antiques and jewellery. Open 9am-5pm.

The Art Shop, Cross Street, Abergavenny NP7 5EH 01873 852690

7 Sept - 21 Oct CORNELIA

O’DONOVAN & EDLA

MARLBOROUGH - paintings, ceramics.

16 & 17 Sept Ceramic Makers Market.

Open Tues-Sat 9.30am-5pm.

Museum of Modern Art, Tabernacle, Heol Penrallt, Machynlleth SY20 8AJ 01654 703355 info@moma.machynlleth.org.uk

Until 6 Sept ‘The Land We Live In’. The Tabernacle Collection.

Until 6 Sept ‘For the Love of Laura Ashley’. Preserving the legacy of Laura Ashley.

Until 6 Sept ELERI MILLS.

Until 6 Sept The Tabernacle Art Competition 2023.

Until 23 Sept KIM DEWSBURY.

16 Sept - 11 Nov ‘On This Land’. KEITH BOWEN.

16 Sept - 11 Nov ‘Song of Songs’. The Tabernacle Collection.

16 Sept - 11 Nov Sculpture Cymru Part 1.

23 Sept - 4 Nov ‘Round Boxes in a Square Peg’. Open Wed-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-1pm.

Courtyard Antiques, London House, High Street, Presteigne LD8 2BA 07974 356128 outside normal hours. Antique pottery, country furniture and art. Open Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.

Knighton Fine Art, 2 Broad Street, Knighton 01547 528052 www.knightonfineart.co.uk knightonfineart@btinternet.com

Sept End of Summer bargains! Many C20th artworks reduced during H.Art. Plus new works for autumn from local artists. A wide range of pottery, ceramics, woodwork, driftwork and tin sculptures and greeting cards. Open Wed-Fri 1am-4pm, Sat 10am-1pm.

Knucklas, near Knighton

2 - 10 Sept h.Art. Venue 94, STUART ROPER - paintings. Venue 93, CELIA DE SERRA - artist. Venue 95, MAGGIE JONESpaintings. Venue 96, TONY HALLpottery. Open 11am-5pm.

The Old School, Whitton, near Knighton 01547 560936

Museum of Welsh Textiles. A fine collection of Welsh costume, textiles. With a selection of antique textiles and blankets for sale, alongside changing exhibitions of art and antiques. Open by appointment, please phone to book.

Knighton Museum, 1 Broad Street, Knighton

Run by volunteers and reflects social history of the area. The majority of the exhibits have been either donated or lent by local people and reflect the varied history of this border town from the drovers to the flannel weavers; from trade to agriculture. Wed-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

Celf O Gwmpas, Centre Celf, Tremont Road, Llandrindod Wells LD1 5EB 01597 822777

Until 7 Sept Annual exhibition by Celf o Gwmpas Artist Network.

14 Sept - 26 Oct ‘Dancing Together Apart’. RAY JACOB together with an exhibition of photography by the late STEVE HARRIS. Open Tues-Thurs 10am-4pm, Sat 9.30am-12pm.

Rhayader Museum & Gallery, CARAD, East Street, Rhayader LD6 5ER 01597 810561 www.carad.org.uk

5, 14, 19, 26 Sept ‘Timescape

Rhayader’. Weekly guided preview tours for Rhayader’s new experience. 11am & 2pm. Look out for new activities and sign up for the free information newsletter online.

Open Tues-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-12pm.

The Strand Hall, Builth Wells LD2 3AA 01982 551568

23 Sept Artisan market. Arts, Crafts, Local Produce. Open 10am-3pm.

HEREFORDSHIRE

Kingswood Village Hall, Kingswood Rd, Kington HR5 3HE 07587 484436 or 01544 239124

2 & 3 Sept KINGTON ART SOCIETY annual art exhibition featuring paintings, crafts and cards made by members. Free refreshments available during the day. Parking and easy access for disabled. Open 10am4pm. If you wish to become a member at the Thursday afternoon painting group, please contact above tel. no. Cup Studio, Unit 10 Foley Trading Estate, Hereford, HR1 2SF 07548 629525

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 9. LIZ ANDREWS, HARRIET ANTINK, RUBY BYRNE, KATE CORNISH, ROSE EACOCK, STEVE FREER, AMY HAMILL, SHIRLEY SMITH, MIKE WEBB - ceramics. Open 9am-5pm. Creswells, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford, HR1 3AX 07746 413986

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 136. RICHARD GILBERT - paintings and drawings. Open 11am-5pm weekends, Thurs 7 & Fri 8 Sept.

Jan Jay Design, Derndale, Wellington HR4 8BG 07870 856087

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 132. JAN JAY - a collection of colourful contemporary country prints made onto natural linens and cottons. Open 11am-5pm.

Little Logaston, Logaston HR3 6QH 01544 327344

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 100. An exhibition focussed on trees in the Marches. ANDY JOHNSON - oil paintings. RICHARD BAVINwatercolours. RICHARD GILBERTdrawings. CHRIS PREECEphotographs. Plus sculpture trail with work by DAREN GREENHOW, CHRISTINE BAXTER & PETER KING. Open 11am-5pm.

Lower Newton, Newton, Leominster HR6 0PF 07985 246056

2 - 10 Sept H.Art. Venue No. 130. JENNY PICKFORD displays a collection of unique forged steel and blown glass sculptures with HELEN MUNDY, AMY GIBBONS, CATH WAREN, CHARLOTTE TURNER and more. Open 11am-5pm.

St Catherine’s Church, Hoarwithy HR2 6QH 01989 760591

2 - 10 Sept H.Art. Venue No. 70. A small collective of artists and makers including EMMA DE BANKS. Open 11am-5pm.

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2 Stable Cottages, Bromesberrow

HR8 1RT 01531 1RT 01531 650386

2 - 10 Sept H.Art. Venue No. 44. FRANCES WARREN, STEPHEN McRAE, JOHN PAYNE, DIANE REE, KAREN EDWARDS - sculpture. HELEN CRAWFORD - textile and painted landscapes. ARDYN GRIFFIN - papier mache. GIL CRAWFORD - furniture. USCHI ARENS-PRICE, CHRIS CHAMPNESS - jewellery. SEAN CRAWFORDphotographs. Photography workshop, silk paper demos, please book. 10am5.30pm.

All Saints’ Church, Brockhampton, near Ross-on-Wye, HR1 4SD 07805 896015

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 54. ALISON SIMONS, BECCI MEAKINS, CAITRIONA CARTWRIGHT, CAATHERINE MALTBY, CHRIS BAXTER, DAREN GREENHOW, DAWN CRIPPS, DI WEISSBERG, ERICA PINNEY, JEANETTE HANNABY, JENNIFER CHANCE, JOHN WEST, JONATHAN CLIFT, KEN GILBERT, PAUL HANNABY, RACHEL PADLEY, SALLY BROOKS, SAM HEMMING, SARAH BILLINGHAM, SIMON CAMERON, STUART STOCKWELL, SUZANNE HOPE, TANITH ROUSE, VALERIE McCLEAN, WILLIAM SMITHvarious media. Open 11am-5pm.

Queenswood Arboretum & Country Park, Dinmore Hill, near Leominster HR6 9PY www.saranewinvention.wixsite.com

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 131.

‘Into The Wyldwood. An exhibition of artwork inspired by the magic of trees, woodland and wild things. JANE KEAY, SARAH JAMESON, SIMON JAMESON. Open 10.30am-4pm daily.

The Chapel Gallery, 2 Forbury Chase, Sherford St, Bromyard, HR7 4DL www.chapelgallerybromyard.com

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 20. ‘Seeing Us’. An exhibition of portraits by local artists in a range of styles and media. Pop-up cafe. 11am-5pm.

St Michael’s Church, Kingsland HR6 9QW www.smaaak.co.uk

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 117. Various media. Open 11am-5pm.

Trumpet Corner Cafe, Parkhold Cottage, Ledbury HR8 2RA 01531 670082

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 15. Landscape paintings. 11am-5pm.

Leominster Library Foyer, 8 The Buttercross, Leominster, HR6 8BN 15 Sept HEREFORDSHIRE GUILD OF WEAVERS, SPINNERS & DYERS. 40th anniversary exhibition. 10am-4pm.

Hereford College of Arts, College Road Campus, College Rd, Hereford HR1 1EB 01432 273359

2 -10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 133. Showcasing the work of current staff and students as well as taking a dip into the archive. Open Mon - Wed, Fri 10am-4.30pm, Thurs, 10am-7pm, weekends 10am-4pm.

Ross Labels Foyer, Ross Park, Ross-on-Wye, HR9 7US 22 Sept HEREFORDSHIRE GUILD OF WEAVERS, SPINNERS & DYERS. 40th anniversary exhibition. 10am-4pm.

Lion Ballroom, 17 Broad St, Leominster 01568 612277 ext. 4 Sept h.Art, venue 128. SUSIE CAWLEY, JEANETTE KINSEY, SILVIA PASTORE, MAGGIE DAVIS, GLYN WHITING, MARK ANTONY & PAULA JOBSON - paintings. KIM DAVIS - wood turnings. REBECCA FORD - embroidery. SUE LEAVETTprints. ANDREW WILLIAMS - photographs. KATIE TETLEY - miniatures. KARLIN RUSHBROOK - sculpture.

2 - 10 Sept ‘Looks Good on Paper’. THE MARCHES SCRIBEScalligraphy. Open daily 10am-5pm.

Hintons Country & Garden, Worcester Rd, Leominster HR6 8TN 01568 612277 ext. 4

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, venue 139. DENICE CULLIMORE - animal portraits. KATE SKELTON - botanical artwork.. JON TETLEY - wood carved bowls/plates. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 8.30am-1pm.

Paul’s Metal Crafting, Brynithel, Kingstone HR2 9HJ (opposite Kingstone High School) 0777803 9934 paulrg62@gmail.com

2 - 10 Sept h.Art. Venue 137. PAUL THOMAS - sculptures in recycled metal. ROY MARTIN - garden ornaments in rustic stone and wood. BARBARA SHAW - handstitched textile collages. LINDA THOMAS - photographs of the natural world. Open daily 10am-5pm.

No. 1 Station Approach, Hereford Until 30 April 2024 MATTHEW CORNFORD & JOHN BECK. Marking the 170th anniversary of Hereford College of Arts, a Meadow Arts and Hereford College of Arts commission.

The Forum, 18 Market Square, Tenbury Wells WR15 8EA 01584 810085 www.georginafranklin.co.uk

GEORGINA FRANKLIN - jewellery. Individual contemporary design. Commissions undertaken.

Walenty Pytel Gallery & Studio Tour 01531 634102 walentypytelgallery@ gmail.com www.walentypytel.com

You will receive a printed guide to all of Walenty’s outdoor sculptures in Herefordshire to visit at your leisure. Bronze and original steel sculptures can be purchased in the gallery as well as signed limited edition prints, cards and his book Walenty Pytel Life/ Art/Sculpture. By appointment only. Groups welcome.

Old Stable Gallery, Leominster Tourist Information Centre, Corn Square, Leominster 01568 616460 2 - 29 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 126. ‘People and Places’. BOB BROWNdrawings and pastels. 11am-5pm. Wobage Makers Gallery Upton Bishop, Ross-on-Wye HR9 7QP 01989 720495 www.wobage.co.uk

Handmade at Wobage workshops. BEN CASSON - furniture and kitchenwood. LYNN HODGSONwood carving and kitchenwood. PATIA DAVIS - slip decorated earthenware and porcelain. JEREMY STEWARD - wood-fired salt-glazed stoneware and porcelain. PETRA STEWARDwood-fired salt-glazed stoneware and collagraph prints. CLYDE JEFFERSON - willow basketry. CLAIR HODGSON - gold, silver and semi-precious stone earrings. Open Thurs-Sat 10am-5pm.

Oxenham Art, Broad Street, Leominster HR6 8BT 01568 611898

Sept PHIL GREENWOOD - A collection of work by artist and printmaker. Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm.

Bocam Gallery, Space 10, Bastion Mews, Union St, Hereford HR1 2BT 07929 206707 www.bocamgallery.com Sept Modern contemporary, pop, street art, prints. Open Thurs-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10.30am-4.30pm.

Mappa Mundi & Chained Library, Hereford Cathedral 01432 374200 2 - 27 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 7. ‘Art & Soul’ SUSAN EDWARDS - paintings of local landscapes, portraits and gardens. Open 10am-5pm.

9 Sept Heritage Open Day: Creativity Unwrapped. Showcasing some of the cathedral’s creative design and craft work. Free activities and talks, 10am-3pm, free drop-in event. Until 30 Sept ‘Cathedral: City: County’. This exhibition uses items from across the archive collections to show the many and varied links that the cathedral has had with those who lived and worked both within and beyond its walls. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Normal admission charges apply.

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South Chapel, All Saints Church, Hereford 01432 370414

4 - 6 Sept Exhibition and sale of Indian silks and saris with Jan Bishop.

8 & 9 Sept HEREFORDSHIRE GUILD OF WEAVERS, SPINNERS & DYERS. 40th anniversary exhibition.

11 - 16 Sept CHRISTINE WHEELERlocal craft sale.

18 - 23 Sept GOLDEN VALLEY CRAFT SOCIETY.

25 - 30 Sept SIAN THOMAS. Exhibition and sale of handmade stained glass.

2 - 7 Oct GOLDEN VALLEY CRAFT SOCIETY. Mon-Sat 9.30am-4pm. Made in the Marches Gallery, 12 Church Street, Kington HR5 3AZ 07531 820195 www.madeinthemarches.com

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 109. DRUSILLA COLE - printmaker. FREYA GAMBLE-MAPES - textile bioprinter. TESSA GAVINupcycle-designer. JANE KEAYpaintings. CLAIR MURPHY - basket maker. ADRIAN SHIEL - stone sculpture. HELEN SMITH - textile artist. ZOE WRIGHT - jewellery. Alongside cooperative members: NICKI CORNISH, REBECCA FINNEY, JO FLETCHER, NANCY FROST, CELIA KIBBLEWHITE, SUE LEAVETT & CLARE LESTER. Work from local artists and makers including ceramics, paintings, prints, clothing and jewellery, sculpture, stone, wood, ironwork and basketry, cards and gifts. Commissions and vouchers available. Special opening hours 2-10 Sept 11am-5pm. Open Tues-Sat 11am-4pm.

Ledbury Poetry House, Barrett Browning Institute, Ledbury, HR8 2AA www.ledburypoetry.org.uk

2 - 10 Sept H.Art. Venue 41. ‘Painting the Poets’. CLAE EASTGATEpainted portraits. Open 11am-5pm.

2 Sept Artist’s talk, 6pm, £5.

3 Sept Meet the artist, 12-1pm, free.

8 Sept Painting Poems, making paintings of poems chosen by poets in the exhibition. Open 10am-12pm.

Made In Ross, The Upstairs Gallery, Market House, Ross-on-Wye

HR9 5NX 01989 769398

www.madeinross.co.uk

Made in Ross. A co-operative of local art and craft makers who produce a wide range of beautiful work, for all tastes and budgets. Open 10am-4pm.

The Courtyard Theatre, Hereford 01432 340555

9 Sept - 1 Oct The Courtyard’s 25th Anniversary exhibition. Open theatre times.

Canwood Gallery, Checkley HR1 4NF 01568 760242

www.canwoodgallery.com

Until 17 Sept ‘Habitus’. BRENDA BOYLE, CONRAD JUDGE, JOHANNA OKON-WATKINS present a range of contemporary artwork including textured monochrome paintings focusing on the sublime art, collage and print with a political edge, and sculpture examining the notion of home, place and space. The gallery also features work by local and international artists including CARL ANDRE, NOCOLE FARHI, TRACEY EMIN AND DAMIEN HIRST, together with a sculpture trail set in 10 acres. Cafe. Thurs-Sun 11am-4pm.

Apple Store Gallery, Unit 1, Rockfield Road, Hereford HR1 2UA 01432 263937

www.applestoregallery.com

Until 16 Sept h.Art. JILL CROWTHER, DAVID LAWS, CHRIS WILLIAMS, PAULA JOBSON - paintings. KATE DAWSON - ceramics. MARION CAMPBELL - glass and prints. Open Wed-Fri 10am-3pm, Sat 10am-1pm.

Gallery 54, 54 High Street, Ross-on-Wye 01989 567917 Sept BRENDA HIRD - artist. Plus gallery artists will be exhibiting throughout the summer.

Open Thurs-Sat 10am-4pm.

Old Chapel Gallery, East Street, Pembridge HR6 9HB 01544 388842 ww.oldchapelgallery.co.uk

2 Sept - 31 Oct H.Art, Venue No. 103. ‘Caught in Flight’. LYNDA JONESoil on canvas, pen and ink drawings, FLORA McLACHLAN - watercolours and etchings, HELEN MARTINO, KATHRYN O’KELL - hand carved wood, JANE LITTLEFIELD - stained glass panels, RACHEL WRIGHTtextiles, JACKIE MORRIS - limited edition artisan prints.

Throughout the year ‘Splendour in the Grass’. A changing collection of unique sculptures for your outdoor space in a variety of media including forged iron, carved stone, stone resin, iron resin, bronze resin, glass and ceramics. Open Wed-Sat 11am-4.30pm, Sun 12-4pm. Mon/Tues by appointment.

Weavers Gallery, Church Lane, Ledbury 07881 926661

Until 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 38. ‘Talking Identity’. New conversational pieces by CALAMANCO TEXTILE & ART GROUP. Open 10am-5pm.

25 Sept - 1 Oct ‘Spaces to Dream’. STITCH IN THE MIDDLE - textile art. Open 10am-4pm.

Market Hall, Kington 07977 978676

anna@akdcrafts.co.uk

3rd Saturday of the month until Dec Print, paint, wood, wool, paper, metalwork, ceramics, baskets and more. Open 9.30am-3.30pm.

Leominster Priory HR6 8NH

Until 7 Oct ‘Herefordshire Rivers: Paradise in Peril’. Art, maps and citizen science on the beauty and travails of our rivers, focussing on the River Lugg. Open daily 10am-4pm. The Nest, Ledbury Rod HR8 2PZ 01531 670816

1 - 30 Sept ‘Spring Summer Autumn Winter’. 14 paintings of orchards at Breinton Springs by RICHARD GILBERT. Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm, Sun 10am-4pm.

Greenstage Gallery @ Bromtrees Hall, HR7 4HZ 01885 490839

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 18. New work from BETH RICHARDSON, PIERRE WILLIAMS, PETER SHARMAN, PAUL POWIS, SARA MEAD, DOUG EATON, STELLA HIDDEN, SALLY STAFFORD, PETE BRYDEN, MAGGIE JONES, MATT CLARKE, JULI-ANNE COWARD, PETER KOTKA, PHIL HAYES, ALISON FISHER, SARA HAYWOOD, CHRIS HOWELLS, BRIAN DENINGTON, PLUS NEASMITH, JANE ECCLES, CALIRE GRIFFITHS, ROB VAN HOEK, TONY PURSER, SALLY SARNESKI, MARY EDWARDS, KATHRYN SASSALL, PIP WALTERS, CHRISTOPHER RAINHAM, JULIE CROSS, KATIE BRENT, SARA HUXLEY, MONICA CUELLA, KEITH FENTON AND GOHAR GARDDARD - original and contemporary art. Open 11am-5pm. www.greenstagegallery.co.uk

SHROPSHIRE

FBC Manby Bowdler Gallery, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury 01743 281281

16 Sept ‘The Weather Report’. A powerful and moving short film by artist JILL IMPEY. 10.30am. A postscreening workshop for inspiration, use creative practices to boost wellbeing and explore what being a good ancestor means to you. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7pm.

SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630321

3 - 30 Sept MARIA ZERVAS. Open Mon-Thurs 9am-9pm, Sat & Sun 9am-12pm.

Westhope College, Craven Arms SY7 9JL 01584 861293

18 - 22 Sept Art and craft exhibition. Part of Corvedale Festival. 10am-4pm.

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Ludlow Assembly Rooms, Mill St, Ludlow 01584 878141

Until 8 Sept ‘Landscape: Borders and Beyond’. PAUL FOWLER - drawings, watercolours, oils and mixed media.

15 Sept - 17 Nov ‘There and Back’.

SUE LEAVETT - prints and paintings. Open Mon-Sat 10am-7.30pm.

St Mary Magdalene Church, Church St, Leintwardine SY7 0LD 01547 540498

2 - 10 Sept h.Art, Venue No. 120. GHISLAINE BEESON, JULIE COOPER, JANE WELLS, MARK WHITTLE, HEATHER ESNOR, VIV FAULKNER, TOTTIE AARVOLD, ROSIE MARK, MAGGIE DAVIS, KIM DAVIS, PRISCILLA HANN, PIP JONES, MARY STEPHENS, JANE HICKMAN, ALI WESSON, TIM LITTLAR - various media. 11am-5pm. Mrs Jones Art Shop & Gallery, 118 Longden Coleham, Shrewsbury SY3 7DU 01743 245134 www.mrsjonesgallery.co.uk

Until 3 Sept ‘Woven Land’. CARLA CABIDDU - weaver and textile artist.

9 - 30 Sept ‘A Powerful Force’. JANE BEESLEY. Plus cards from SUZUKI ELLEN DESIGN. Open Wed-Sat 10.30am-4pm.

The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury 01743 234970

1 Sept - 3 Oct ‘Feeling at Home’. Work by 19 photographers with learning disabilities from across Brighton and London. Open Tues-Fri 10am-4.30pm

Bishop’s Castle Town Hall 01588 630023

www.bishopscastletownhall.co.uk

2 Sept Antiques & Flea Market. Open 9am-4pm.

9 Sept - 10 Oct JANE FARRINGTON.

16 Sept Michaelmas Craft Fair. Open 10am-4pm.

The Gateway Gallery, Chester Street, Shrewsbury SY1 1NB gatewaygallery@gmail.com

8 Sept - 27 Oct ‘Growth’. Shropshire

Open - art exhibition. Open Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm, Thurs until 8pm during term time.

The Willow Gallery, 56 Willow Street, Oswestry SY11 1AD 01691 657575

Until 14 Oct ‘Walking the Urban & Rural Landscape’. MIKE COOKE & ROY SARGENT. Open 10am-4pm, closed Sun & Mon.

Ogilvie Vaile Conservation, Unit

9, Lower Buckton Barns, between Leintwardine and Brampton Bryan SY7 0JU 07780 616067 www.ogilvievaile.com

Specialising in the conservation and restoration of fine art.

Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, The Music Hall, Market Square, Shrewsbury SY1 1LG 01743 258881

8 Sept - 20 Oct ‘Mini Mammoths’. Open 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

Downstairs Gallery, Ludlow Library, 7-9 Parkway Lane, Ludlow SY8 2PG 01743 250510

Until 6 Sept & 15 Sept - 18 Oct LUDLOW PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB. A huge variety of genres will be represented: landscape, wildlife, street photography, abstract, macro, sport, travel, portraits, infrared, monochrome. Open Mon 9.30am-6pm, Tues, Wed & Fri 9.30am-5pm, Sat 9.30am-1pm.

Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, near Bucknell SY7 0DH 01547 530744 www.ardvark-books.com

2 - 10 Sept H.Art, Venue No. 114. Four artists working in diverse media featuring YVONNE APPLEBY, THOMAS BARKER, ISATU HYDE & ALICE SAVERY. Open 9am-2pm. Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms SY7 9RS 01588 676060

2 Sept Car boot sale, 2-4.30pm, £5 per boot, refreshments available.

11 Sept - 31 Sept ‘Looks Good on Paper’. Annual exhibition by the MARCHES SCRIBES - calligraphy. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm.

Smithy Studio, Brampton Bryan SY7 ODH 07811 042478

Rustic homewares, fine art and craft. Local makers. Turned wood, slipware, lavender products, textiles, cards and gifts. Open Thurs-Sat 11am-4pm.

The Artists’ Gallery, Ludlow Farm (formerly Ludlow Food Centre), Bromfield, Ludlow SY8 2JR 07974 652866

www.theartistsgalleryludlow.co.uk Instagram @galleryrunbyartists

Facebook The Artists’ Gallery

Artists include SHELLY PERKINS

- wildlife artist. PRISCILLA HANNbronze sculpture. DANIELLE FLOWERS - contemporary jewellery. KIM DAVIS - wood turning. PAUL BURTON - sculpture. JAN JAYtextile designs and screen prints. PIP JONES - watercolours. SARAH BILLINGHAM - pottery. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm.

Art & Craft Workshops

Single, dated listings are free. Ongoing workshops, £40 per year.

GINN’S CREATE WORKSHOPS

Discover your creative potential at my workshops covering art, textiles and sewing techniques, catering for the experienced and inexperienced. Dates to suit you. 01432 760961.

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KNIGHTON PAINTING & SKETCHING GROUP

We meet Monday daytime at the Civic Centre, Knighton (near the Clock Tower) during spring and autumn terms. We have weekly topics with friendly tuition. All abilities, beginners welcome. Learn at your own pace.

Discover new skills and increase your confidence. Own choice of art materials. Contact local artist tutor: Audrey Bradley: 01544 350369.

ALEX ALLPRESS POTTERY STUDIO - POTTERY EXPERIENCES &

LESSONS

Church Street, Built Wells, LD2 3BS. Open 7 days a week. Bespoke family days. Throwing workshops and courses. Children’s parties, corporate festivities, hen dos, Hand-building, gift sales and vouchers available. From £40pp - tasters - half day or full day. Call for details: 07443 875016. email alexallpressceramics@gmail.co.uk, www.alexallpress.co.uk

TEXTILE WORKSHOPS WITH ANGIE HUGHES

Zoom and face to face creative workshops including machine and hand embroidery, print and mixed media techniques. Based in Ledbury. 07533 362900. Email angie@angiehughes.com

MOORE HALL STUDIO - BOBBY BRITNELL

Inspirational art and textile related courses delivered throughout the year by highly qualified tutors. Some courses are online and others face to face. Refer to www.bobbybritnell. co.uk for further information and details of all courses. Contact Bobby Britnell on 01547 510664 or email at bobby@ bobbybritnell.co.uk

STONE CARVING WORKSHOPS

Monthly in Llangarron HR9 6PH. Glenn Morris, sculpture, leads an informal, friendly group. Suitable for beginners and those with some experience. Full tuition, safety equipment and tools provided. Stone available if required. Copious refreshemnts guaranteed. 01989 770776.

Frances@artsinthemarches.co.uk

RECYCLED GLASS FUSING

Learn to cut, prepare, fire and fuse recycled glass. Create light-catchers, tea light stands or pictures. Half day workshop £30 per person. Includes all materials and homemade refreshments. Workshops arranged to suit you, and / or your friends up to maximum 5 people. frances@artsinthemarches.co.uk

CREATIVE BREAKS

Learn a new skill and explore your creativity with experienced tutors, all based in beautiful countryside with outstanding views and local produce. We offer a wide range of courses throughout the year:- Basketmaking, Upholstery, Felting, Rag Rug Making, Sculpture, Stone Carving, Dichroic Glass, Plant Dyeing, Natural Dyes, Herbal Medicine, Suminagashi, Rush Basketry, Creating a Sketchbook, Jewellery, Glass Fusing, Hand Bloc Printing, Sewing, Stained Glass, Weaving, Linocutting, Painting and Drawing, Japanese Woodblock, Printmaking, Weaving Wire, Woodcarving and Pottery. For full details visit www.creativebreaks.co.uk Make it yourself - take it hometreasure it - or give it with pride!

BASKETMAKING USING RUSH

Presteigne. Courses available throughout the year covering many techniques. Small groups and all levels taught. All materials and equipment included. For more information see Rusmorebaskets.com or contact Clair at rushmorebaskets@ gmail.com 07713 514902.

September THE HIVE WORKSHOPS

Every Tues - Life Drawing for all ages, 7-9pm, £8. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 01743 234970.

September HEREFORD CATHEDRAL

Mondays term time - Toddler Group, craft activities and prayer; suitable 1-3 years, 9.30am, free. 5 Sept - Learn to Paint in the Canon’s Garden, with Susan Edwards, 10am-4pm, £65.

9 Sept - Heritage Open Day: Creativity Unwrapped. Showcasing some of the cathedral’s design and craft work. Free activities and talks, 10am-3pm, free drop-in event. 13 & 16 SeptLego Club for ages 8-14, 10am-12pm, free, but please book. 30 SeptMarvellous Maps - Textile workshop run by Mary Roberts and Elizabeth Semper O’Keefe, 10am-4pm, £50. Hereford Cathedral, 01432 374225, www.herefordcathedral.org

September EASTNOR POTTERY

INTO TO THE POTTERS WHEEL £49 per person. Perfect indoor activity for individuals, couples and small groups. 1.5 hr sessions take place on specific dates throughout Sept. POTTERS

WHEEL COURSES 2, 3, 16, 23 & 24, 27 Sept. Weekend: £280 Day: £150 per person. Spend the weekend or day relaxing and creating pots on the potter’s wheel. Eastnor Pottery, Home Farm, Eastnor, near Ledbury. Please book online, www.eastnorpottery.co.uk Email admin@eastnorpottery.co.uk or telephone 01531 633886.

Tues, 5, 19, 26 September & Tues 3 & 10 October FIVE DAY SILVERSMITHING

COURSE

With Melissa Hunt. Learn hinge making, riveting, fold forming and anti-clastic raising. This is a follow on course, around ten tutored workshop hours are preferable. Westhope College near Craven Arms, £425 including base metals and consumables, 01584 861293.

September MID WALES ARTS CENTRE

10 Sept - Screenprinting workshop, £80. Wed - Weekly Art Talks, 2-4pm, free. Thurs - After School Pottery for children 7-11 years, 5-6.30pm, £7. Thurs (starts 7 Sept) - Pottery & Ceramic Sculpture Club for all ages and abilities, 2-4pm & 7-9pm, £10. Fri - Pottery & Ceramic Sculpture Club, 11am-1pm & 1-3pm, £10. 1st Sat of each month - Family Pottery, 2-4pm, £10, children £8. 2nd Sat of each month - Life Drawing, 10am-1pm, £20/£14. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, Newtown, 01686 688369.

September ORIEL DAVIES GALLERY

16 Sept - Masterclass with Helen Booth, suitable for those with an existing creative practice or interest in creative processes, 11am-3.30pm, £75. 29 & 30 Sept - Warning Notes by Mark Anderson and created in collaboration with Liam Walsh. A new show that is improvised and responsive to audience and environment. A playful and hypnotic, inviting us to listen to the present and contemplate both personal and global stories, free, book online. Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown, 01686 625041, www.orieldavies.org.

September & October QUILT ASSOCIATION WORKSHOPS

16 Sept - ‘Colour on Fabric’ with Gwyneth Rose. Markal sticks and fabric paint transfer. 14 & 15 Oct (attend one or two days). ‘Autumn Still Life’ with Suzette Smart, £60 one day, £110 for two days. Minerva Arts Centre, High St, Llanidloes, to book, email chris.schercliff@quilt.org.uk

September & October MARCHES SCRIBES WORKSHOPS

23 Sept - ‘Take a Line for A Walk’, design a personal map with compass rose and concertina binding with Christine Nicholls. 29 October - ‘Italic Handwriting’ with Eleanor Winters for experienced/intermediate. Monkland Village Hall, 10am-4pm, £20 members, £25 visitors, 01544 327657.

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Leominster Tourist Information Centre, Corn Square 2nd - 29th September 2023 Bob Brown

September

SIDNEY NOLAN TRUST

1 Sept - Natural dying and costume making for young people aged 6+, 11am-12.30pm, £6. 3 Sept - Plants and knowledges with Madeleine Kelly & Mandy Coppes. Kelly investigates the ancient technique of starch printing, Mandy locates the mark of time in an object. A free online talk, 11am-12pm. 17 Sept - Intuitive Herbalism with Fiona Owen and Nathaniel Hughes, a free online conversation, 5-6pm. 21 Sept - Plant, Folklore and witchcrafting with Dr Sigrid Holmwood & Dr Alice Tarbuck, a free online conversation, 6-7pm. 23 Sept - Drypoint Printmaking - Seedheads and Silhouettes with Helen Arthur, create your own etched print, 1.30pm-5pm, £40 including refreshments. 30 Sept - Quipu Story workshop with Ingrid Pumayalla, a Peruvian artist, 11am-1pm, £25 including refreshments. 23 Sept - Cultivate, a creative programme for 15-25 year olds. Sidney Nolan Trust, The Rodd, Presteigne. To book, 01544 260149, www.sidneynolantrust.org

Sat 9 September

CREATIVE RECYCLING

Learn 2 traditional rag rug techniques in Herefordshire, HR6 OHP, 10am-4pm. £65 includes hessian and beverages. Email jenni.ragrugs@freeuk.com, or 01568 750229.

Mon 11 September

THE STITCHED ATLAS - A WALKING AND/OR STITCHING PROJECT TO REVISIT ELLA MARY LEATHER’S PLACES OF FOLKLORE & SONG

I am seeking participants for this year long research project that will collaboratively create The Stitched Atlas and culminate with an exhibition at Leominster Museum in 2024. Age 18+. I have arranged an introductory meeting for more details at The Old Stables Gallery, Corn Square, Leominster. Contact if you wish to attend - jacqueline. morris@stu.mmu.ac.uk or 07766688193. More details at https://thestitchedatlas.uk/

Sat 16 September

DRAWING WORKSHOP

In the grounds at Hellens and in the Haywain Barn. For all abilities, particularly beginners. Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, 10am-4pm, £55 includes tuition, materials and light lunch, info@hellensmanor.com

September

VICKI NORMAN PAINTING WORKSHOPS

17 - 22 Sept ‘Painting on Location in Shropshire’.

A week based around Ludlow and Church Stretton. 12 - 21 Oct ‘Morocco: Mountains and Medinas. Vicki Norman Art School. Further information email vicki@vickinormanstudio.com

Sat 30 September & Sun 1 October

STONE CARVING

With Lottie O’Leary. Two day course for all abilities. £270 inclusive of stone, lunches, tea and coffee. Knighton, LD7 1PN. Bookings 01547 528792, oleary.lottie@gmail.com www.lottieolearystonecarver.co.uk

Sat 30 September

JAPANESE PAPER MARBLING: SUMINAGASHI WORKSHOP

A look at the history of suminagashi, demonstrations and plenty of opportunities to unleash your creativity. Take home sheets of paper covered in suminagashi for use in bookbinding and other paper arts. Birches Farm Nature Reserve, Kington, 10am, £97 includes all materials, coffee/ tea, cake. Details and booking www.sarahamatt.com

Thurs 19 October

THE FINE ART OF PAPER FLOWERS

A step by step introduction to creating realistic looking paper flowers with Meg from Floragami. The Old School (Youth Centre), Hereford St, Presteigne, 6-9pm, £40 including refreshments, 07711 091436 or email floragami. paperflowers@gmail.com

Tuesdays DRINK AND DRAW

Weekly life drawing group for all abilities. Bring your own materials and just turn up. Upstairs at The Green Dragon Hotel, Broad St, Hereford, 7-9.20pm, £8, 07587 192495.

Wednesdays INFORMAL ART GROUP

All welcome, help given if required. The Old School Community Hub, New Radnor, 2-4pm, 01544 350242.

Wednesdays DRINK AND DRAW

Weekly life drawing group for all abilities. Bring your own materials and just turn up. Ty Tan Gallery (opposite the Blue Boar), Hay-on-Wye, 7-9.30pm, block book in advance £90 for 10 weeks or drop-in for £11, 07855 628627.

Thursdays KNIGHTON ART GROUP

A friendly and welcoming group. Any level welcome. Any medium accepted. Lunch served from 12pm. Knighton Community Centre, 1-3pm, £3 per session. Kay Yendole, 07624 379335.

Thursdays HEREFORD LIFE DRAWING

The Courtyard Theatre, Hereford, 10am-1pm, £7.50pm, 01432 340555.

3rd Friday of every month FRIDAY CRAFT CLUB

Bring your crafts. Good company with tea and cake, no booking required. Pot & Page, 8 New Street, Ledbury, 10.30am-12.30pm.

Japanese Paper Marbling Suminagashi Workshop

Exhibition of Textiles, Paintings, Photography, Papier mache, Ceramics and Sculptures in Glass, Stone and Metal.

Photography workshop, please book. Silk paper making demos. Stone carving-have a go or watch. Refreshments, donations to charity

2 Stable Cottages, Bromesberrow, Ledbury, HR8 1RT , Tel 01531 650386

Sat 2nd - Sun 10th September, 10am-5.30pm

Saturday 30th September, 10am-4pm

Learn to marble paper with the Japanese technique of suminagashi. A day workshop that will unleash your creativity and increase your knowledge of the process and materials involved. Take home many sheets of paper decorated with suminagashi for use in bookbinding and other paper arts.

Birches Farm Nature Reserve, Kington, £97 includes all materials, coffee/tea and cake

www.sarahamatt.com

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Showing with Ludlow Art Society 19 - 28 August at St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow

H.Art 2 -10 September

Lion Ballroom, Leominster St Mary Magdalene Church, Leintwardine maggie_in_the_garden@hotmail.com

GEORGINA FRANKLIN

Jewellery

Please see website for studio opening times. www.georginafranklin.co.uk

Individual Contemporary Design Commissions undertaken
The Forum, 18 Market Square, Tenbury Wells, Worcs. WR15 8EA Phone 01584 810085
MAGGIE DAVIS Mixed media artist

IT’S A SMOKIN’ SUMMER

Slim pickings this September although I did speak a bit too soon citing INDIANA JONES and MISSION IMPROBABLE as the summer blockbusters because that was before BARBIE and OPPENHEIMER came along, both of which I highly recommend although the latter is 30 mins too long and the former should not be seen by men unsure of their masculinity. However one new indie release I must firmly endorse is SMOKING CAUSES COUGHING, French auteur Quentin Dupieux’s follow-up to DEERSKIN, a big fave of mine in 2019. Writer/director Dupieux deals in agreeably weird plots – in this case a group of Lycra-suited faux super-heroes whose resolve to save the world, or at least France, from equally improbable rubber-clad monsters is wilting. From the bed he shares with scantily clad ‘models’ their boss, a lecherous, drooling, life-size fox, instructs them to go on a team-building retreat thus providing numerous opportunities for Dupieux to apply his darkly hilarious narrative humour. Tasteless of course, but huge fun. Mark Williams

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LUDLOW

27 Sept BARRY LYNDON

Nina & Co Vintage Film Night.

Introduced by Peter Burden with discussion and Q&A with Tony Lawson.

28 Sept & 2 Oct A LITTLE LIFE (18)

Assembly Rooms, Mill St, Ludlow, 01584 878141

BLAKE THEATRE, MONMOUTH

28 Sept A LITTLE LIFE (18)

Blake Theatre, Almshouse St, Monmouth NP25 3XP 01600 719401

BRECON FILM SOCIETY

11 Sept LUNANO: A YAK IN THE CLASSROOM (PG)

2 Oct MIDNIGHT COWBOY (18)

7.30pm, Brecon Coliseum Cinema, Wheat St, Brecon. 01874 620642

CONQUEST, BROMYARD

1 Sept LOST IN PARIS (12)

15 Sept TINA (15)

6 Oct THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A)

Conquest Theatre, Bromyard. 01885 488575

COURTYARD, HEREFORD

1 - 11 Sept JOY RIDE (15)

1 - 4 Sept HAUNTED MANSION (12A)

1 Sept JAWS 2 (PG) Shark Twooth

1 Sept THE MEG 2: THE TRENCH (12A) Shark Twooth

2 Sept PETER PAN (1953) (U)

2 - 7 Sept HELLO, BOOKSTORE (PG)

2 Sept OPPENHEIMER (15)

4 - 11 Sept MAD ABOUT THE BOY (12A)

4 & 5 Sept REAR WINDOW (1954) (PG) Hitchcock

4 - 7 Sept MY NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCK (15) Hitchcock

6 & 7 Sept FRENZY (1972) (15)

Hitchcock

6 & 7 Sept THE BIRDS (1963) (15)

Hitchcock

8 - 21 Sept AND THEN COME THE NIGHTJARS (15)

8 - 21 Sept THEATER CAMP (12A)

9 Sept 101 DALMATIONS (1961) (U)

12 - 18 Sept L’IMMENSITA Foreign language with English subtitles.

12 - 21 Sept SMOKING CAUSES

COUGHING (15)

15 - 25 Sept PASSAGES (18)

15 - 28 Sept BOLAN’S SHOES (ctbc)

16 Sept JUNGLE BOOK (1967) (U)

22 - 28 Sept MAIGRET (15)

22 - 28 Sept PAST LIVES (12A)

25 Sept STRANGE WAY OF LIFE (ctbc)

23 Sept BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (1991) (U)

The Courtyard Theatre, Edgar St, Hereford 01432 340555

2 Sept ALLELUJAH (12A) Leominster Community Centre 01568 616411

2 Sept THE GREATEST SHOWMAN SING-A-LONG (PG) Outdoor screening at Criftins Parish Hall, Ellesmere 01691 690774

2 Sept THE FABELMANS (12A)

Hanley Broadheath VH 07972 183164

4 Sept TICKET TO PARADISE (12)

Welshpool Assembly Room 01938 552043

6 Sept A MAN CALLED OTTO (15)

Cardington VH 01694 771295

7 Sept A MAN CALLED OTTO (15)

Brilley VH 0750 1133194

8 Sept THE FABELMANS (12A) Great Witley VH 01299 896412

8 Sept NO TIME TO DIE (12A) The Simpson Hall, Burghill 07726 148736

9 Sept THE FABELMANS (12A)

Clifton on Teme VH 01886 812238

9 Sept TEA WITH MUSSOLINI (PG) Cawley Hall, Eye 01568 615836

11 Sept THE DUKE (12A) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 728911

12 Sept THE DARJEELING LTD (15) St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross on Wye 07789 778048

13 Sept LIVING (12A) Hope Bowdler VH 01694 721376

14 Sept THE LOST KING (12A)

Gorsley VH 01989 750649

14 Sept ALLELUJAH (12A) Much Birch Community Hall 01981 540097

15 Sept ELVIS (2022) (12) Colwall VH 07891 668124

15 Sept THE LOST KING (12A) Marton VH 01743 792790

15 Sept TINA (15) Conquest Theatre, Bromyard 01885 488575

15 Sept EMPIRE OF LIGHT (15) Clun Memorial Hall 01588 640109

15 Sept LIVING (12A) Lingen VH 01568 770920

15 Sept BARBIE (12A) Pembridge Film Nights 07774 237718

15 Sept THE BIGGEST LITTLE FARM (PG) Bosbury Parish Hall 01531 640333

24 cinema

16 Sept NO TIME TO DIE (12A)

Bayston Hill Memorial Hall 07843 413653

16 Sept THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A) Aston on Clun VH 01588 660139

16 Sept THE FABELMANS (12A)

Upton upon Severn Memorial Hall 01684 592273

16 Sept A MAN CALLED OTTO (15)

Bicton VH 01743 850495

16 Sept A MAN CALLED OTTO (15)

Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington 01432 890720

18 Sept THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A) The Red House, Albrighton 01902 373854

18 Sept THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN (12) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 728911

19 Sept WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? (12A) SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630321

21 Sept A MAN CALLED OTTO (15)

Pencombe and LIttle Cowarne Parish Hall 01885 400311

21 Sept THE LOST KING (12A)

Kinnerley Parish Hall 01691 683619

21 Sept THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A) Silvester Horne Institute, Church Stretton 07508 072206

21 Sept KNIVES OUT (12) Pudleston VH 01568 750303

22 Sept MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS (PG) Cound Guildhall 01743 761451

22 Sept ALLELUJAH (12A)

Clungunford VH 01588 660159

25 Sept FISHERMANS FRIENDSONE AND ALL (12A) the Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 728911

25 Sept HIDDEN FIGURES (PG)

Claverley VH 07967 540531

26 Sept EMPIRE OF LIGHT (15)

Loppington VH 07785 330065

28 Sept A MAN CALLED OTTO (15)

Goodrich VH 01600 890609

28 Sept THE QUIET GIRL (12A)

SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630321

28 Sept TOP GUN - MAVERICK (12)

Norbury VH 07929 366745

29 Sept THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A) Longden VH 07539 545846

29 Sept OPERATION MINCEMEAT (12) Himbleton VH 01905 391143

30 Sept THE PHANTOM OF THE OPEN (12) Church & Chetwynd Aston VH 01952 814517

THE HAFREN, NEWTOWN

27 Sept ALLELUJAH (12A)

The Hafren, Newtown, 01686 948100

HAY CASTLE, HAY-ON-WYE

1 Sept FANTASTIC MR FOX (PG)

Outdoor Cinema: Writing with Light.

2 Sept THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD (PG)

Outdoor Cinema. Hay Castle Lawn.

3 Sept ON THE BLACK HILL Talk by Jasper Fforde 5pm, film 6pm. www.haycastletrust.org

LLANWARNE VILLAGE HALL

8 Sept ARTISTS FILM NIGHT

Showcasing the animated films of David England along with invited filmmakers Carolyn Black, Lewis Heriz and Clive Meyer/Lynda Myer-Bennett. Part of H.Art week. Llanwarne Village Hall, HR2 8JE, 7.30pm, www.ticketsource.co.uk/llanwarne-village-hall

MARKET THEATRE, LEDBURY

13 Sept A MAN CALLED OTTO (15)

22 Sept LUNANA - YAK IN THE CLASSROOM (PG)

29 Sept THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12) Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 517125

OLD MARKET HALL, SHREWS

Until 14 Sept OPPENHEIMER (15)

27 Sept - 1 Oct SURPRISED BY OXFORD (12A)

28 Sept - 1 Oct A LITTLE LIFE (18)

Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 01743 281281

REGAL CINEMA, TENBURY

1 & 2 Sept BARBIE (12A)

3 - 6 Sept HAUNTED MANSION (12A)

7 - 9 Sept STRAYS (15)

Regal Cinema, Teme St, Tenbury Wells, 01584 811442

SAVOY, MONMOUTH

1 - 6 Sept GRAN TURISMO (12A)

1 - 6 Sept JURASSIC PARK: THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY RELEASE (PG)

18 - 21 Sept SOUND OF FREEDOM (15)

6, 22 - 28 Sept BOLAN’S SHOES (ctbc)

Savoy Theatre, Church St, Monmouth 01600 772467

SHREWSBURY FILM SOCIETY

22 Sept HIT THE ROAD (2021) (12)

27 Sept BICYCLE THIEVES (1948) (U)

Shrewsbury Film Society. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 01743 234970

SPARC, BISHOP’S CASTLE

19 Sept WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT (12A)

28 Sept THE QUIET GIRL (12A)

17 Oct THE UNLIKELY PILGRIMAGE OF HAROLD FRY (12A)

SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 01588 638038

THEATRE SEVERN, SHREWS.

3 Oct OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL

Featuring Broken Breath, Bluetits and The Custodians. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury 01743 281281

WYESIDE, BUILTH WELLS

1 - 3 Sept ELEMENTAL (PG)

1 - 3 Sept HAUNTED MANSION (12A)

9 & 24 Sept MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: DEAD RECKONING PART ONE (12A)

1 - 3, 5 - 7 Sept STRAYS (15)

8 - 10, 12 - 17, 19, 20 & 24 Sept MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 3 (ctbc) Wyeside, Builth Wells 01982 552555

LIVE EVENTS ON SCREEN

1 Sept FLEABAG

National Theatre. Montgomery Town Hall, 7.30pm, www.ticketsource.co.uk/ montgomery-movie-club

5 Sept L’ELISIR D’AMORE

Royal Opera House. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.15pm, 01600 719401.

13 - 17 Sept MATTHEW BOURNE’S SWAN LAKE

Filmed live at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London in 2019. Old Market Theatre, Shrewsbury, 01743 281281.

20 Sept FLEABAG

National Theatre. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.

20 Sept DAS RHEINGOLD

Royal Opera House. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.15pm, 01584 811442. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.15pm, 01600 719401. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.15pm, 01432 340555. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 7.15pm, 01588 630321. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7.15pm, 07967 517125. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7.15pm, 01885 488575. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.15pm, 01584 878141. Old Market Theatre, Shrewsbury, 7.15pm, 01743 281281.

24 Sept DAS RHEINGOLD

The Royal Opera House (encore). Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 2pm, 01584 878141. Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 2pm, 01497 822010. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 2pm, 01874 611622.

24 Sept MATTHEW BOURNE’S ‘SWAN LAKE’

Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 2.30pm, 01686 948100.

28 Sept RUDOLF NUREYEV’S DON QUIXOTE

50th anniversary cinema release. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7pm, 01885 488575.

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Dance Performance

Fri 15 September

SPEAKEASY

SOUTHPAW DANCE COMPANY. Featuring a spectacular 1920’s themed set, world-class projection visuals, a cinematic soundtrack comprising big band classics and contemporary hits, alongside the distinctive Southpaw movement vocabulary. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, £13.50, 01686 948100.

Dance Workshops

Single, dated listings are free. Year round entries £40.

Starting from Sat 2 September

SALSA DANCE & SOLO LATINO DANCE

Salsa Dance for beginners and advance beginners, Parish Hall, Hay-on-Wye, 6.30pm-9pm. Solo Latino Dance, Tuesdays 7.8.30pm. Further details, call Mely 07837 160505, www.hayspanish.com

Sun 17 September

STEP SESSION

Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster, 07549 096291

Tues 26 September

FOXWHELP MORRIS

Practice season begins. Moccas Village Hall, 7.30pm, 07549 096291.

GROOVE DANCE CLASSES in Kington & Winforton. Simple moves, danced in your own unique way. So much fun! No experience necessary. All fitness levels welcome. First class FREE! Also seated classes available in Kington and Dance for Parkinson’s class in Leominster. www.groovewithelly.co.uk

SHIMMY CENTRAL WITH ALANYA Open Level Adult Belly Dance Classes. Bodenham Parish Hall, HR1 3LB. 1st & 3rd Saturday of the month, 1-3pm. Pay-as-yougo - please book by the previous Wednesday. For full information visit www.alanyabellydance.com or call Abbie on 07962 161081.

LEARN 2 JIVE 50’S SWING STYLE CLASSES

Mon - Bartestree Village Hall, Hereford, 7.30pm. Silvester

Horne Institute, Church Stretton, 7.30pm.

Tues - Pembridge Village Hall, 7.30pm. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm. Allensmore Village Hall, 7.30pm.

Wed - Burford Village Hall, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm. Holy Trinity Parish Hall, Malvern, 7.30pm. Lyppard HUB, Worcester, 7.45pm. Holmer Church Parish Centre, 7.30pm. Thurs - Ledbury Dance Studio, Bye Street, 7.30pm. Abberley Village Hall. Sun - Eardisley Village Hall, 6.30pm. For more information please e-mail info@coolmovesdance.co.uk Matt or Sarah on 01989 750354. www.coolmovesdance.co.uk

Coolmoves Dance & Fitness for adults.

COURTYARD, HEREFORD CLASSES

Adult Classes. Mon - Contemporary Dance with LG Dance, 6.30pm. www.lauragale.co.uk. Tues - Street Jazz with LG Dance, 7.15pm. www.lauragale.co.uk Wed - Adult Irish Dance, 8pm. ludwigtheatrearts.com. Thurs - Silver Swans Adult Ballet, 1.30pm & 2.30pm. www.starlightcompany.co.uk Thurs - Adult Performance Class with LG Dance, 8pm., www.laruagale.co.uk Fri - Chance to Dance, 10.15pm. Junior Classes with LG Dance. Mon - Junior Contemporary, 4.30pm. Mon - Senior Contemporary, 5.30pm. Tues - Junior Street Jazz, 5.15pm. Tues - Senior Street Jazz, 6.15pm. Thurs - Mini Musicals, 5.30pm. Thurs - Junior Musical Theatre, 5.30pm. Thurs Senior Musical Theatre, 6.40pm. www.lauragale.co.uk WedIrish Dance with Ludwig Theatre Arts, Beginners (6+) 6pm, advanced 7pm. Fri - Dancing Tots for ages 2-4, 11.30am. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.

Fortnightly Saturdays CHORUS LINE Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 07943 417561.

Tuesdays FOXWHELP MORRIS Why not try Morris dancing? We practice every Tues evening at 7.30pm in Moccas Village Hall from Sept to May. Mainly dances from the Cotswolds, but also some from the Welsh Borders. All sexes welcome, and ability to dance not necessary! Beginners welcome. Contact Paul 01497 821003 or Jed 07549 096291.

Tuesdays, Thursdays - Saturdays MID WALES DANCE ACADEMY Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 07943 417561.

Tuesdays SOLO LATINO DANCE Parish Hall, Hay-on-Wye, 7-8.30pm. Mely 07837 160505.

Wednesdays BIG FISH LITTLE FISH FOR MUMS & TOTS! Dance Centre, Llandrindod Wells, 2-3pm, £3 drop in, for tots aged 8 months+, 01597 824370.

Thursdays WILD WEST SALSA Left Bank Village, Bridge St, Hereford, 7.45pm, £6, students £5, social dance only £4, 01432 357753.

Thursdays JENNY PIPES MORRIS is a lively well established female Morris side looking for new dancers to join us, all abilities welcome including beginners. If you are a musician (male or female) looking to play for Morris dancing, then please join us and have some fun! We dance Cotswold and Border Morris, practicing on Thursday evenings at 7.30 at Stoke Prior Village Hall, Leominster, HR6 0LG. Contact Helen 07821 411236 or Rose 07815169566.

Fridays ROSS FOLK DANCE CLUB Bridstow Village Hall, Ross-on-Wye, 8 - 10 pm. Dancing a mixture of English and American folk dances, Playford and contra styles. No partner or experience needed, all welcome. Contact Helen 01531 826087 or Cecilia 07747754214.

Website: rossfdc.org.uk Email: info@rossfdc.org.uk

Fortnightly Sunday HIGHFLYERS YOUTH DANCE COMPANY For ages 11-18 with disabilities or additional needs and their siblings. All welcome. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 2-4pm, 01743 234970 or email Rachel youthsidance@gmail.com

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The White Horse Inn, Clun

TO the inhabitants of the small town of Clun - Mr Pernickety conjectures - it is just a place where they live, a distinct cluster of dwellings and people subject to the random acts of kindness, petty envies, mutual solicitudes and casual calumnies to be found in any similar-sized settlement anywhere in the world. A long time ago, before Shropshire County Council morphed into a gang of self-aggrandising, inept property speculators of dubious motivation, Clun was a proper town, with butchers, banks, car dealers, library and timely bus services to Knighton, Bishops Castle and cities beyond, all now heavily pruned to reflect the inconveniences of modern life.

Nevertheless, to the visitor, especially the English visitor, Clun exerts a particular nostalgic charm with a gentle air of pre-war peace about it, where the young River Clun flows beneath the arches of its beautiful 15th century pack-horse bridge. (On this bridge in early May each year, the Ice Maiden of Winter, somewhat tardily slugs it out with the Green Man of Spring, an unequal, patriarchal ritual in which the male Spring always wins.)

The dwellings of which the town mainly consists are of stone or pleasingly painted render, interspersed with a few small shops – a hardware store with a window display of rat poison and besom brooms, craft centres reflecting the inescapable wackiness of the towns of the Marches, and shops selling walking sticks and ‘gifts’.

By the bridge Mr P found The Postcard Café serving what looked and smelled like top-notch cakes, soup and savouries on rustic tables set amid rails of vintage clothing and shelves of ancient books and tasteful brocante. Mr Pernickety will surely return to review it for his readers. There appear to be just two pubs in the town. There was a third, a large establishment dominating the centre called The Buffalo which was bought some time ago by owners who evidently chose to best protect their investment by leaving the place empty, providing nothing to the town in terms of amenity or housing for the last fifteen years or so. You have to admire them; it takes true bollocks to be that brazenly greedy and unconcerned for your fellow men.

Of those that remain, The Sun is a bright atmospheric place, warmly decorated with a stylish but grounded feel to it. At the moment it serves only pork pies and crisps and what-not, but Mr P was told it will offer full meals again soon. The other pub, The White Horse Inn is a thoroughly honest earthy establishment which serves its local community as well as curious visitors without any compromise of its core function. Mr P, his Lovely Companion, his brother, a grizzled retired BBC broadcaster, and his wife had booked a table for Sunday lunch.

They arrived at the pub (which brews its own distinctive ales) to find it packed, being exactly what Mr

Pernickety believes a pub should be – a place of meeting, exchanging news and humour, sharing meals and enjoying truly good ales. Mr P’s party was shown to a small table in a light dining-room which, in a good way, had absolutely nothing stylish about it. The floors were were faux woodgrain, walls plain and pale with nothing hanging on them that anyone would want to look at, beyond a few encouraging certificates of excellence from the West Shropshire branch of CAMRA. Lighting was basic and music non-existent. This old fashioned, genuine boozer simply doesn’t do pretension. Mr P’s party shared starters of heavily breadcrumbed mushrooms and prawns – unsophisticated, and very munchable.

Two of the party had roast pork, one had roast beef, and the LC who claimed her sense of taste was deeply compromised by some seasonal ailment, ordered ham, egg’n’chips, because, she said. she liked the texture of the chips. The Grizzled Bro said that his beef, although not as rare as he had hoped, was by no means overcooked and was a good example of this staple Sunday fare. The pork eaters both enjoyed their meat, served with stuffing and good, hard crackling. Yorkshire puds were served indiscriminately, although Mr P considers that they only belong to beef. Similarly, the beef came with a ball of stuffing which really belonged to the pork. The vegetables, red cabbage (good), carrots and broccoli weren’t overcooked, tasting firm and fresh. Mr P and the GB drank good Chilean merlot, and the sis-in-law liked her small glass of pinot grigio. They were all too full for pudding, but Mr P can’t imagine they would have been bad.

All round they’d enjoyed a more than satisfactory English Sunday lunch. The White Horse doesn’t remotely pretend to be a gastro-venue for Kensington escapees slumming in the sticks. It aims to serve good English cuisine, which it certainly does. Only when Costa Blanca Paella and Jamaican Goat Curry appear on the menu will Mr P be on his guard.

Mr Pernickety - info@misterpermickety.com

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EVENTS

Sun 3 September COME TO LUNCH!

Home cooked buffet lunch, puddings and cash bar. Bedstone & Hopton Castle Village Hall, 12-2pm, £10 adult, £5 children, please book, 01547 530282.

Mon 4 September & Mon 2 October

JAZZ CAFE AT BILLS

4 Sept - Simon Deeley Duo. 2 Oct - Corny Duo. Pop-up jazz event. Meal and music for £25, just music £15. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Sat 16 & Sun 17 September

ABERGAVENNY FOOD FESTIVAL

Over 160 top-notch exhibitors across six venues. Plus a programme chef demonstrations, tastings, cooking over fire, talks and debates, featuring some of the brightest lights of the food world. Guests include Andi Oliver, Angela Hartnett, Jurgen Krauss, Jeremy Pang and Cyrus Todiwala. Sat, 9.30am-6pm, day stroller £13.50, night market, 6.30pm-9.30pm, £3. Sun 9.30am-5pm, day stroller £13.50. See full line up and tickets www.abergavennyfoodfestival.com

Mon 18 Sept FOLK CAFE AT BILLS

Pop-up folk event. Meal and music for £25, just music £15. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141. Sat 2 & Sun 3 September NEWTOWN FOOD FESTIVAL

Celebrating food and music. Newtown, www.newtownfoodfestival.co.uk

Every Saturday LUDLOW COUNTRY MARKET 9am-12pm at The Womens Centre, Ludlow. Local produce, handicrafts, plants & veg, cut flowers, cards.

First Saturday of every month (except August) FARMER’S MARKET Produce, craft, gifts, kitchen cafe open. Eaton Bishop Village Hall, 10am-12pm.

First Saturday of every month PRESTEIGNE LOCAL FOOD MARKET Memorial Hall Presteigne, 9am-1pm.

The best collection of artisan food producers in the area.

2nd and 4th Saturday of every month KNIGHTON COMMUNITY MARKET Knighton Community Centre, 9.30am-12.30pm, 07751 221487.

2nd Saturday of every month BRECON FARMERS & MAKERS MARKET Brecon Indoor Market Hall, 9.30am - 4pm. 07926 196714.

2nd Saturday of every month LEOMINSTER FARMER’S MARKET Corn Square, 9am-1pm, 01568 797427.

Third Saturday of every month PRODUCE MARKET Hightown Community Rooms, Vicarage Rd. Clun, 10.00am - 12.00pm. 01547 520332.

3rd Saturday of every month BURGERS, BYTES & BOARDGAMES

Table top games in good company, fast food and drinks on tap! Play in-house games or bring some of your own to share. Pot & Page, New St, Ledbury, 7.30pm, please book, www.potandpage.co.uk

3rd Saturday of every month FARMER’S MARKET

Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, 9am-1pm, 01588 630023.

Every Monday HEREFORD LEFT BANK Half price on all food and drinks from 5-7pm. Coffee House (overlooking the river), Left Bank Village, Hereford, www.theleftbankvillage.co.uk

1st Thursday EVENING FARMER’S MARKET

The Barn, Ledbury, 6-8pm. www.ledburyfoodgroup.org

Every Thursday MONTGOMERY TOWN MARKET

Regular stalls on the lower floor. First Thurs of the month, using both floors with community cafe. Open 9am-3pm, www.montgomery-wales.co.uk/market 07790 100462.

Every Thursday HAY MARKET DAY Local produce, meat and fish, hot food, artisan bread, cakes, crafts, vintage, plants. Memorial Square and Clock Tower, Hay-on-Wye, 9am-2.30pm, www.haymarkets.co.uk

Every 2nd & 4th Thursday LUDLOW LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Castle Square, 9am-2pm, 01584 872043. Every Friday KINGTON PRODUCE/CRAFTS MARKET Market Hall, Kington, 9am-1pm, 07867 483135.

Every Friday & Saturday from 5pm STEAK NIGHTS

Floodgates Restaurant & Bar, Left Bank Village, Hereford, www.theleftbankvillage.co.uk

First Friday of the month BOOKCLUB DINNERS Meet to discuss a different book and share a meal inspired by the story. Pot & Page, New St, Ledbury, 7pm, please book, www.potandpage.co.uk

FOOD BYTES

Why not advertise? Only £40 per year.

AARDVARK BOOKS LTD, THE BOOKERY, MANOR FARM, BRAMPTON BRYAN, BUCKNELL 01547 530888 Cafe serving refreshments, cakes etc.

Tuesday - Sunday 10am-4pm and Bank Holiday Mondays.

THE GREEN BEAN CAFE, WEOBLEY 01544 318865

Good, locally sourced, homemade food. Soups, all day light lunches, cakes and scones. Set in the heart of Weobley. Free wifi. Tues-Sat 9.30am-3pm. With The Green Bean Shop/Deli under the same roof.

THE ORGASMIC CIDER COMPANY, GREAT PARTON, EARDISLEY, HEREFORDSHIRE, HR3 6NX 01544 327244 or 07773 037448 Craft cider and perry off licence and gift shop with local products. Open Friday and Saturday 12 to 5pm. Group tours available.

RHOS MARKET GARDEN, KNIGHTON 01547 528315

Growers & providers of organic veg, fruit & flowers. Eco cleaning products & refills. Large range of groceries & wholefoods. The Old Garage Shop Knighton LD7 1EN. Wed. - Fri. 9 - 4, Sat. 10 - 2. Free parking. Organic veg boxes delivered to collection points in Presteigne, Knighton and Beguildy. rhosorganic@outlook.com www.rhosorganic.co.uk

THE WORKHOUSE CAFE, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PRESTEIGNE 01544 267864 Cafe, gallery, light lunches, good coffee, homemade cakes. Wed-Sat 10am - 4pm.

YE OLDE TAVERN, KINGTON 01544 231417

Food served Wed-Fri 5pm-9pm, Sat 12pm-9pm, Sun 12pm-8pm. Thursday Steak Night, 8oz Rump and a drink, £12.50.

Why not advertise your eating establishment? IT’S ONLY £40 FOR THE WHOLE YEAR

Just post the wording you require (around 40 words), together with a cheque payable to ‘Broad Sheep’ and post to:

The Lodge, Westhide, Hereford, HR1 3RQ

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SEPTEMBER

Fri 1 September

GOLDWATER + SUPPORT + OPENER

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

A MAGNIFICENT MEDIEVAL MERRIMENT

Including hog roast. Falconry, songs, stories, sword fighting. Photo opportunites. Guests are encouraged to dress in appropriate medieval attire. For ages 16+. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, £28, Lords & Ladies tickets £35, all tickets include meal and one free drink, 01686 948100.

THE MAKINGS

7-piece powerhouse band. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

MAX BOYCE

Legendary Welsh entertainer brings his 50th anniversary concert on tour. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £37, 01743 281281.

AC/DC’S CHRIS SLADE LIVE

The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 6.30pm, 07498 966606.

ACOUSTIC SESSION

Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster.

Sat 2 September

COULD UB LOVED

Bob Marley vs UB40 Experience live. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 4pm, 07498 966606.

UNDAUNTED

Prest Fest, Presteigne.

HONEY B MCKENNA

The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

A MAGNIFICENT MEDIEVAL MERRIMENT

Including hog roast. Falconry, songs, stories, sword fighting. Photo opportunites. Guests are encouraged to dress in appropriate medieval attire. For ages 16+. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, £28, Lords & Ladies tickets £35, all tickets include meal and one free drink, 01686 948100.

SHRED BELLY

Sitwell Arms, Bucknell, 8.30pm.

NEWTOWN FOOD FESTIVAL

Featuring music from Saxophone Sundae, Monty Folk, Abi Foster, Hafren Community Choir, Tommy Mills, Chameleon, Black Market, Circus Raj, Lucky Pierre, Built 4 Comfort and Smoke Like a Fish. Newtown, www.newtownfoodfestival.co.uk

RED MADOG

A combination of instruments, traditional melodies, original songs and cover versions to deliver their own brand of ‘folk-fusion’. Edgton Village Hall, 7.30pm, £10, 01588 680128.

SHREWSBURY JAZZ NETWORK

Featuring Corrie Dick, showcasing his ‘Sun Swells’ release of 2022. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, £23, £12 under 22s, 01743 234970.

CELEBRITY ORGAN RECITAL

By James Lancelot, formerly organist and Master of the Choristers at Durham Cathedral. Holy Trinity Church, Bosbury, HR8 1QT, 7pm, £10, children free, 01531 670634 or on the door, refreshments.

THE WHISKEY RIVER TRIO

The Alma Summerfest. Linton, near Ross-on-Wye, 4pm.

OUT OF THIS WORLD

Jonathan Scott, organ. Programme includes Strauss, Dvorak, Dubois, Debussy and Holst. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

HEREFORD FOOD FESTIVAL

Featuring music from Rule The World, A Touch of Little Mix, Shop Front Heroes, 13 Rivers and Robyn Regan. www.herefordfoodfestival.co.uk

FEE FEE & THE SENTIMENTS

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

Sun 3 September

NEWTOWN FOOD FESTIVAL

Featuring music from Newtown Silver Band, Newtown Male Voice Choir, Maldwyn Strings and Ffonic. Newtown, www.newtownfoodfestival.co.uk

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Sun 3 September

DAN JONES

Joined by Dave Briggs. The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 4pm, 01952 610888.

THE WHISKEY RIVER BOYS

The Grape Vaults, Broad St, Leominster, 3-6pm.

HEREFORD FOOD FESTIVAL

See 2 Sept for details. www.herefordfoodfestival.co.uk

THE WOLF OF WIDEMARSH ST

Drink Stock Exchange, changing drink prices depending on how much they are bought. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

TWO’S COMPANY

Featuring Alessandro and Roberto Ruisi, violins. A relaxed duo concerts for all ages. Clun Methodist Church, 12pm, free, 07811 967114, www.clunvalleymusic.co.uk

GLENN MILLER ORCHESTRA

The world’s most popular big band. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19.50, 01743 281281.

WILL KILLEEN

Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

Mon 4 September

CIDER CITY JAZZMEN

The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford.

OPEN MIC

The Lost Arc, Rhayader, 7.30pm, 01597 811226.

BRIMFIELD FOLK CLUB

Featuring Sonya Smith, singer/songwriter. Brimfield Village Hall, 7.30pm, 01584 711480. Bring your own drink/ glasses.

JAZZ CAFE AT BILL’S KITCHEN

Featuring Simon Deeley Duo. Pop-up jazz event. Meal and music for £25, just music £15. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Tues 5 September

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring Peter Dyke. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

Wed 6 September

TELFORD ACOUSTIC CLUB

The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 7.30pm, 01952 610888.

POCKET CHORAL SOCIETY

A cappella harmony, laughter and improvisation from a choir of four. Nori’s Cafe, Leominster, £25 includes meal. Please book in advance, 01584 831386, noriscafe@yahoo.com

EAGLES BY CANDLELIGHT

This epic show features over 20 Eagles favourites. Hereford Cathedral, 7.30pm, £25, www.concertsbycandlelight.com

GABBA GABBA HEY!

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 8.30pm.

MUSIC QUIZ

Hosted by Dan Jay, £2 entry. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 8pm.

FASCINATING AIDA - THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW

Dillie, Liza and Adele, are one of Britain’s sassiest musical cabaret trio. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

Thurs 7 September

BROMYARD FOLK FESTIVAL

Featuring over 170 hours of entertainment in a weekend of traditional music, song and dance. Concerts, ceilidhs, children’s entertainment and displays. Featuring reknowned greats from the folk world plus national and local talent. Line-up includes Merry Hell, The Young ‘Uns, Eliza Carthy Trio, Kris Drever, Dallahan, Jim Moray, Melrose Quartet, Crows, She Shanties, Granny’s Attick Jack Rutter, Christina Alden & Alex Patterson, Keith Donnelly, The Hunch, Owen Spafford & Louis Campbell, Cerys Hafana, Ben Robertson, Old Spot, Maddie Morris, Enda Kenny, Frankie Archer, Peeping Tom, Whapweasel and more. Bromyard

Town Football Club, HR7 4NT, from 8pm Thurs to 11pm Sun, adult weekend £165, 07990 629203, www.bromyardfolkfestival.co.uk

LOCAL ARTISTS’ SHOWCASE

Featuring Mice in a Matchbox, Huw Knight & Viv Bell, John Bloor & Phil Marshall, The Kitchen Island Band, Roger Pugh with master of ceremonies, Chris Barltrop. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7.30pm, free admission, but bucket will be passed round in support of the Disasters Emergency Committee Ukraine Appeal, 01885 488575.

EAGLES BY CANDLELIGHT

This epic show features over 20 Eagles favourites. Hereford Cathedral, 7.30pm, £25, www.concertsbycandlelight.com

FASCINATING AIDA

Celebrating 40 years on the road, Dillie, Liza and Adele, Britain’s raciest and sassist musical cabaret trio bring the brand new show to the stage. For ages 14+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £29, 01743 281281.

PAUL YOUNG: BEHIND THE LENS

Singing hits and telling stories about his incredible career. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £80 Meet & Greet, £45 VIP, £30 standard, 01600 772467.

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Fri 8 September

ROBYN HITCHCOCK

Artist, surrealist rock ‘n’ roller, iconic troubadour, guitarist, poet, painter and performer. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 8pm, 01584 878141.

TEQUILA MOCKINGBIRD

The Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.

UNDAUNTED

Heathgates, Shrewsbury.

GIG NIGHT FOR ALL

Showcasing the musicians from this year’s youth events. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 6.30pm, 01874 611622.

OPEN MIC

Hosted by Mark Richards. Hundred House Inn, Purslow, Craven Arms, 8pm, please pre-book your slot, markianrichards@hotmail.com

CLUN VALLEY MUSIC

Featuring Lisa Beznosiuk, baroque flute and Paul Nicholson, harpsichord. Playing Bach and Telemann. St George’s Church, Clun, 7.30pm, £15, 11-16 years £5, under 11s free, www.clunvalleymusic.co.uk or 07811 967114.

PIG DAZE

The Squirrel, Foldgate Lane, Ludlow, 8.30pm, 01584 879940.

FLEETWOOD SHACK

Tribute. Civic Centre, Whitchurch, SY13 1AX, 8pm, www.jumblebee.co.uk

JAKE OF DIAMONDS

Single release party. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

SUBARCTIC MONKEYS

Arctic Monkeys night. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 7pm, 07498 966606.

BROMYARD FOLK FESTIVAL

See 7 Sept for details. Bromyard Town Football Club, HR7 4NT, from 8pm Thurs to 11pm Sun, adult weekend £165, 07990 629203, www.bromyardfolkfestival.co.uk

THE ENDINGS

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

CHARLIE DORE - SHORT CUT

One of the UK’s most respected songwriters. Her own albums, described as ‘eclectic contemporary folk with crunchy lyrics’. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.45pm, 01432 340555.

Sat 9 September

FROM GOLD TO RIO

The greatest hits of Spandau Ballet and Durran Duran. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £23, 01873 850805.

KEITH JAMES

Performs the songs of Leonard Cohen. Sound & Art at St Swithun’s, Church St, Worcester, 7pm, www.worcesterstswithuns.org

ICHI

From Nagoya in Japan, takes the notion of a one-man band to new limits, combining his quirky handmade instrument inventions, with steel-drum, ping-pong balls, typewriter, toys and everyday objects all in the space of one short set. The Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 8pm, £12, under 25’s £8 (limited tickets) from The Workshouse or online at WeGotTickets.com

SHOP FRONT HEROES

Crown Inn, Dilwyn.

NATURE GUY

House and Disco DJ set. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 9pm.

MID WALES RHYTHM & BLUES CLUB

Featuring Mike Ross and guest support. The Muse, Old Museum, Brecon, 7.30pm, 07791 654799, www.themusebrecon.com

CLUN VALLEY MUSIC

Featuring Alessandro Ruisi and Pavlo Beznosiuk, violins; Luba Tunnicliffe, viola and Richard Tunnicliffe, cello. Playing Bach, Haydn and Mendelssohn. St George’s Church, Clun, 7.30pm,£15, 11-16 years £5, under 11s free, www. clunvalleymusic.co.uk or 07811 967114.

SHRED BELLY

The Swan, Aston Munslow Festival from 4pm.

BROMYARD FOLK FESTIVAL

See 7 Sept for details. Bromyard Town Football Club, HR7 4NT, from 8pm Thurs to 11pm Sun, adult weekend £165, 07990 629203, www.bromyardfolkfestival.co.uk

PRIORY FETE

Featuring Tenbury Town Band, fun dog show, stalls, refreshments and games. Leominster Priory, 2pm.

ALL ABOUT ABBA

Abba tribute night. Fancy dress is recommended followed by DJ Roddy Hankins. Left Bank Village, Bridge St, Hereford, £15, 01432 357753.

KINGTON SHOW

Featuring horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, dog show, sheep shearing, The Paul Hannam Quad Bike Stunt Show, horticultural tent, Young Farmers Club competitions, trade stands and more. The Ovals Farm, Penrhos, Kington, 9am-6pm, free car parking, dogs welcome, www.kingtonshow.co.uk

BEAUTIFUL WAYS

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

THE BIG 90S REVIVAL TOUR

The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 4pm, 07498 966606.

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AN EVENING WITHOUT KATE BUSH

Release your inner Bush and celebrate at this joyful, unique and mindblowing show. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

BEYOND THE STARS

Local companies and groups such as NYP Stage School, NMTC, Footloose Dance, Rory Evans and more for an evening of entertainment. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7pm, £13/£11. Funds raised for local mental health charities, 01686 948100.

THE WONDER OF STEVIE

The ultimate celebration of the genius of Stevie Wonder. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £25, 01600 772467.

Sun 10 September

CLUN VALLEY MUSIC

Featuring Gemma King, soprano; Giles Underwood, bass; Rory Carver, tenor and Paul Nicholson, harpsichord. Performing Bach’s Wedding Cantata, Coffee Cantata and Brandenburg Concerto No. 5. St George’s Church, Clun, 3pm, £15, 11-16 years £5, under 11s free, www.clunvalleymusic.co.uk or 07811 967114. Followed by tea/cakes at Hightown Community Rooms.

TAMSIN ELLIOTT & TAREK ELAZHARY

The Lost Arc, Rhayader, 7pm, 01597 811226, www.thelostarc.co.uk

THE WHISKEY RIVER BOYS

The Bell Inn, Redbrook, near Monmouth, 4pm.

HAY CASTLE WEDDING SHOWCASE

Wander the castle’s spaces with a complimentary Prosecco cocktail and chat with local suppliers about your big day. Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye, 11am-2.30pm, 01497 820079.

BIG JOE BONE

Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

THE WOLF OF WIDEMARSH ST Drink Stock Exchange, changing drink prices depending on how much they are bought. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

MY DARLING CLEMENTINE

Malvern Cube, Albert Road North, Malvern, 7.30pm, 01684 575363.

THE MOSQUITOS

Richmond Place Club, Edgar St, Hereford, 3.15-5.15pm.

BROMYARD FOLK FESTIVAL

See 7 Sept for details. Bromyard Town Football Club, HR7 4NT, from 8pm Thurs to 11pm Sun, adult weekend £165, 07990 629203, www.bromyardfolkfestival.co.uk

THE LUDLOW JAZZ COLLECTIVE

The Cliffe, Dinham, near Ludlow, 12.30-3pm, 01584 872063.

Tues 12 September

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring William Fox from St Paul’s Cathedral. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

MELVYN TAN

Classical piano concert. Programme includes Beethoven and Schumann. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £18/£15, students £8, 01873 850805.

Wed 13 September

ROAR!

Heavy music through the ages with DJ Marcin. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 9pm.

TELFORD ACOUSTIC CLUB

The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 7.30pm, 01952 610888.

KEVIN FIGES TRIO

Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

MELVYN TAN

Classical piano concert. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, 01584 878141.

Thurs 14 September

JAM ON TOAST

Open jam session featuring Alex Bayross and his band, ‘Plug the Jam’. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 8pm.

ESCAPE ROOM

It is 1890, you have been accused of embezzling money from the Vicar’s Choral funds and been shut in the Old Chapel until the police arrive. You have one hour... Hereford Cathedral, £60 per session for groups of up to six people. Booking essential. www.herefordcathedral.org

LIONEL

The music of Lionel Richie. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.

Fri 15 September

SOMEONE LIKE YOU - THE ADELE SONGBOOK

A talented band and a repertoire of all your favourite Adele hits featuring Katie Markham. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

ROBYN GIBSON & SPROATLY SMITH

(The Junipers). The Victory, Hereford, 7.30pm, £10.

THE WHISKEY RIVER ACOUSTIC QUARTET

Americana Festival, The Pelican, St Mary’s St, Gloucester, 7-9pm, free.

TV PINS + SMOKIN’ ESKIMO

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

SHRED BELLY

The Rose & Crown, Burford, Tenbury Wells, 8.15pm.

BRANBDON MCPHEE SHOW

Champion accordionist performs a mix of favourite Scottish, Irish, Country and folk music, alongside a 5-piece band and guest vocals from Manson Grant and Tony Allen. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £24, 01743 281281.

OPEN MIC

Hosted by Mark Richards. The Rose & Crown, Ludlow, 8pm, please pre-book your slot, markianrichards@hotmail. com

PHIL BEER

West Malvern Social Club, Malvern Rd, Malvern, 8pm, 07974 725374.

JOHN HUGHES

The Squirrel, Foldgate Lane, Ludlow, 8.30pm, 01584 879940.

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Featuring Jarualda Quartet playing Beethoven, Barber and Schubert. St Michael’s Church, Munslow, 7.30pm, £15/£5, 07745 825700, www.ticketsource.co.uk/corvedale-festival

GARWAY LIVE

A laid back evening in the cafe/bar with Sax Appeal. Garway Village Hall, 7.30pm, £6, under 18s free.

NOASIS LIVE

Oasis night. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 6pm, 07498 966606.

THE CIDERHOUSE REBELLION

Master musicians Adam Summerhayes and Murray Grainger combine to produce incredible tapestries of sound. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 8pm, 01584 878141.

BBC NATIONAL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS OF WALES

Programme includes Busoni Lustspiel Overture, Grace Williams Violin Concerto and Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.

Sat 16 September

CHRIS QUINN

A masterclass in the acoustic guitar. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £12.50, 01743 234970.

ALL THE WIDE BORDER

A day of poetry, prose and music. With Mike Parker, Michael Berkeley, Hanan Issa, Julie Brominicks and Simon Moreton who will reflect on cultural life in the borders of England and Wales. The event is curated by Anna Dreda of Wenlock Poetry Events. In the barn, Aardvark Books, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, £40, 01547 530744.

AN EVENING WITHOUT KATE BUSH

A homage to one of the most influential voices in British music. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19, 01743 281281.

THE MADHOUSE

Classic covers and awesome originals. Llanerch Inn, Llandrindod Wells, 9.30pm, martinchapple1@gmail. com

ELEMENTE JAM FACTORY TAKE OVER

House and disco DJ set. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 9pm.

THE INDIGO MACHINE

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

THE FITZWILLIAM STRING QUARTET

‘Bows and Bellows’ concert.

Performing folk music. Great Hall, Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £15/£7.50, 01497 820079.

THE PERCY VEER BAND

Barrel House blues band. The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 7.45pm, 01952 610888.

LITTLE RUMBA

Abergavenny Food Festival, (early evening performance). www.abergavennyfoodfestival.com

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Song recital with Williams Smith, tenor and Simon Bate, piano. St Michael’s Church, Munslow, 12.30pm, £12/£5. Clarinet Trios playing Beethoven, Henley and Brahms. St Michael’s Church, Munslow, 7.30pm, £15/£5, 07745 825700, www.ticketsource.co.uk/ corvedale-festival

THE RHEINGANS SISTERS

BBC award winning folk duo. Malvern Cube, Albert Road North, Malvern, 7.30pm, 01684 575363.

BONGO’S BINGO

Okotberfest special. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 5pm, 07498 966606.

BISHOP’S CASTLE MICHAELMAS FAIR

With live music, steam engines, arts trail, stalls and street performances. Processions: vintage vehicles at 3pm, lanterns at 7.45pm. Car Park opposite the High School, Bishop’s Castle, £5, under 16s free.

FRANCIS ROSSI - TUNES & CHAT

Status Quo legend is taking up his acoustic guitar to bring you a selection of well-known hits and some previously not-performed live before tunes. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

MARTY WILDE

Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.

Sun 17 September

THE MERSEY BEATLES

Liverpool-born tribute to the Fab Four. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £25.50, 01743 281281.

EARL

Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

UNDAUNTED

The Apple Tree Festival, Onibury, near Ludlow.

WAYWARD MYSTIC

Music of St Hildegard von Bingen. Faith Brackenbury, violin/viola/vocals and Tony Bianco, drums. St Peter’s Church, Ludlow, 4pm, donations, cash only.

THE WOLF OF WIDEMARSH ST

Drink Stock Exchange, changing drink prices depending on how much they are bought. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Festival service, St Peter’s Church, Diddlebury, 11.15am. Stream of Sound, a concert of a cappella choral music. St Peter’s Church, Diddlebury, 3pm,£15/£5, followed by afternnoon tea in the village hall. 07745 825700, www. ticketsource.co.uk/corvedale-festival

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Mon 18 September

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Classical guitar with Michael Matthews playing Bach and Britten. St Margaret’s Church, Abdon, 12.30pm, £12/£5. ‘Arco!’. Programme includes Bach, Britten and Beethoven, Holy Trinity Church, Holdgate, 12.30pm, £12/£5. 07745 825700, www.ticketsource.co.uk/corvedale-festival

OPEN MIC

The Lost Arc, Rhayader, 7.30pm, 01597 811226.

FOLK CAFE AT BILLS

Pop-up folk event. Meal and music for £25, just music £15. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Tues 19 September

ALEXANDER O’NEAL

‘Time to Say Goodby: Farewell World Tour’. The soul star is hitting the road one final time...Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £37, 01743 281281.

JAMES LANCELOT

Gala organ concert. Hereford Cathedral, 7pm, £12, students £5, 01432 374210.

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Contemplative Concert 1, with Ruth Henley, cello. Broadstone Chapel, 6pm, free. 07745 825700, www.ticketsource. co.uk/corvedale-festival

Wed 20 September

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Consort de Danse Baroque. A presentation of Baroque dance in period costume given by Philippa Waite and her team of dancers with musicians from the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Village Hall, Diddlebury, 7.30pm, £15/£5. 07745 825700, www. ticketsource.co.uk/corvedale-festival

AMERICANA SESSION

Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster.

TELFORD ACOUSTIC CLUB

The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 7.30pm, 01952 610888.

LA VOIX - RED AMBITION

Direct from the West End, the UK’s best drag queen with huge live vocals, a live band and side-splitting comedy. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

Thurs

21 September

OLIVIA DANCE

Piano recital. Programme includes Schubert, Brahms, Chopin, Samuel Barber and Madeleine Dring. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 12.30pm, 01584 878141.

CINDER WELL

The Art Shop & Chapel, Abergavenny, £16, 01873 852690.

Acoustic sessions night. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 8pm.

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Harp Recital with Emily Hopper. Programme includes Pierne, Faure and Tailleferre. All Saints Church, Culmington, 12.30pm, £12/£5. Followed by a creative writing workshop with Simon Fletcher, Village Hall, Culmington, 3pm, £35 with harp concert. Contemplative Concert 2 with Ruth Henley, cello, Broadstone Chapel, 6pm, free. 07745 825700, www. ticketsource.co.uk/corvedale-festival

Michael Matthews, Corvedale Festival JAM LOUNGE

Thurs 21 September

VOID INN + ELKAPATH

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 7pm.

LETTING THE LIGHT IN

Featuring Simeon Walker, prolific UK-based pianist and composer. Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury.

GEORGE BOOMSMA

Plus support. Ludlow Distillery, Unit 12, Bromfield, Ludlow, 8pm, £10, www.shirefolk.co.uk

MERCURY: THE ULTIMATE QUEEN TRIBUTE

The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

Fri 22 September

KICKBACK

Featuring Mighty Vipers and Smoke Like a Fish. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 8pm, 01584 878141.

ROVING CROWS + TWO POUNDS DOWN + MUDDY SUMMERS & THE DIRTY FIELD WHORES

Malvern Cube, Albert Road North, Malvern, 7.30pm, 01684 575363.

SONS OF YODA

The Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.

HARVEST CEILIDH

With the Ringerike Ceilidh Band and caller. Bosbury Parish Hall, 7pm, interval refreshments (ploughman’s platter plus one drink) included in ticket £15, children free, cash bar, please book in advance 01531 670634. In aid of Bosbury church.

KEITH JAMES

Performs the songs of Leonard Cohen. The Phoenix Theatre, Palace Pound, St Mary’s St, Ross-on-Wye, 7.30pm, www.phoenix-theatre.org.uk or www.keith-james.com

KHAMIRA

The Lost Arc, Rhayader, 7.30pm, 01597 811226, www.thelostarc.co.uk

SONS OF PITCHES

Expect all your favourite tunes, including songs from the debut TV appearance on Gareth Malone’s Naked Choir. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £28-£25, VIP Meet & Greet £55, 01743 281281.

ENGLISH MUSIC SESSION

The Blue Boar, Ludlow, 8.30pm, 07887 535893.

NIRVAN TRIBUTE BAND

The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 6pm, 07498 966606.

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Piano Trios. Programme includes Henley and Mendelssohn. St Michael’s Church, Munslow, 12.30pm, £12/£5. Duo Jardin Feerique. Pianists Veronika Shoot and Nafis Umerkulova present a varied programme of duets and solos. St Michael’s Church, Munslow, 7.30pm, £15/£5. 07745 825700, www.ticketsource.co.uk/corvedale-festival

THE RAMONAS

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 8pm.

GEORGE BOOMSMA

Plus support. The Jam Factory, 40 Widemarsh St, Hereford, 8pm, £10, www.shirefolk.co.uk

GENESIS CONNECTED

Celebrating the music of Genesis, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins and Mike & The Mechanics. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £25, 01873 850805.

Sat 23 September

DREW’S CONCERT

A journey of love through music, song, dance and laughter - in memory of Drew Barker-Wright. With local talent performing. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.

TOBY HAY

Guitar player and composer. Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown, 01686 625041.

THE ORIGINAL WANTED

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

HCA FRESHERS NIGHT

Live music from Echo Gecco & Eaten by Lions. Plus Indie DJ set from Stable Genius. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

PASSAMEZZO ORCHESTRA

‘The King’s Delight’ uses music, words and song from Restoration Britain to give a picture of the times. Music by Jenkins, Banister, Simpson, Locke, Purcell and Playford. Words by Pepys, Evelyn and Aphra Behn. St Mary’s Church, Ross-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £15 from Ticketsource or at the door.

CHRIS WOOD

Malvern Cube, Albert Road North, Malvern, 7.30pm, 01684 575363.

CORVEDALE FESTIVAL

Musicke in the Ayre, a concert of Renaissance music to include works by William Byrd. St Catherine’s Church, Tugford, 12.30pm, £12/£5.

Jurualda Quartet perform Beethoven and Brahms, St Michael’s Church, Munslow, 7.30pm, £15/£5. 07745 825700, www.ticketsource.co.uk/ corvedale-festival

GEORGE BOOMSMA

Plus support. Violet’s Tea Room, Waterloo House, Waterloo Terrace, Bridgnorth, 8pm, £10, www.shirefolk. co.uk

DAVE LUKE & THE GLIMMER TWINS

Playing songs of the Rolling Stones. The Burton Hotel, Kington, 8pm, £7. Part of Kington Walking Festival, www.kingtonwalks.org

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MASSAOKE!

Sing the musicals. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 5pm, 07498 966606.

THE COURYTARD’S 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

A spectacular showcase to celebrate with talented performers and local organisations who have graced the Courtyard stage over the years. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

THE RETRO ROCK SHOW

A live two-hour extravaganza, featuring songs by Queen, Fleetwood Mac, Def Leppard, Roxette, Berlin, Van Halen, U2 and more. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £23, 01873 850805.

Sun 24 September

HILRARY NORRIS

Organ recital. Programme includes Vierne, Rheinberger, Higginson, Lefebure-Wely and Franck. Leominster Priory, 3.30pm, admission free, followed by refreshments. Retiring collection in aid of the Bevington Restoration Fund. In memory of Will Pridie.

MEGASLAM 2023 TOUR

Wrestling. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 2.30pm, 07498 966606.

THE WOLF OF WIDEMARSH ST

Drink Stock Exchange, changing drink prices depending on how much they are bought. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

POLLY EDWARDS

Free live music, traditional pub grub. The Oak Inn, Staplow, 6.30pm, 01531 640954.

1999: THE ULTIMATE PRINCE EXPERIENCE

Featuring Dale Ray and accompaniment by an 8-piece band. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £29, 01743 281281.

Mon 25 September

WIGMORE FOLK CLUB SESSION

Wigmore Village Community Hall, 7.30pm, 07709 904836.

THAT’LL BE THE DAY

A celebration of the most iconic moments in music and comedy from the 50s to the 80s. For ages 12+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £29.50-£26, 01743 281281.

Tues 26 September

BACK TO BACHARACH

West End vocalists, accompanied by Magic Moments Orchestra. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £27, 01743 281281.

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring Peter Dyke. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

Wed 27 September

GRAFFITI CLASSICS

The comedy string quartet. 16 strings, 8 dancing feet and 4 voices. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.

ESCAPE ROOM

It is 1890, you have been accused of embezzling money from the Vicar’s Choral funds and been shut in the Old Chapel until the police arrive. You have one hour... Hereford Cathedral, £60 per session for groups of up to six people. Booking essential.

www.herefordcathedral.org

TELFORD ACOUSTIC CLUB

The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 7.30pm, 01952 610888.

RHODRI DAVIES & WILL GUTHRIE

Harp and percussion. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

MARTI PELLOW: THE LOST CHAPTER

An exploration of the songwriter and the songs that make the man. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £80 Meet & Greet, £45 VIP, £30 standard, 01600 772467.

Thurs 28 September

PHILOMENA BEGLEY

Ireland’s country music singer with special guests Shawn Cuddy and Stephen Smyth. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £28, 01743 281281.

THE VERY GRIMM BROTHERS UNLOCKED

Grimm Ade (poems) and Grimm John (guitar) share their innermost fears and woes and decor challenges. Heartwarming and funny. Told through poems, music, tiny stories and an aeronautical display, wind permitting. The Nest, Little Verzon’s Farm, Ledbury, Hereford, HR8 2PZ, 7.30pm, 01531 670816.

ACOUSTIC FOLK SESSION

The Sun Inn, Clun, 8pm.

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Hosted by Clare Bennett & Dan Jones of Indigo Machine. The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 7.30pm, 01952 610888.

JAM ON TOAST

Open jam session featuring Alex Bayross and his band, ‘Plug my Jam’. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 8pm.

QUIZ

Every team gets a free homemade pizza, raffle and more. The Balance Inn, Luston, 8pm, £2, with all proceeds going to charity, 01568 616801.

Fri 29 September

THE INVISIBLES

The Squirrel, Foldgate Lane, Ludlow, 8.30pm, 01584 879940.

JAKE OF DIAMONDS

Acoustic boiler room session. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 9pm.

UNDAUNTED

The Red Barn, Shrewsbury.

THE STORY OF GUITAR HEROES

The ultimate guitar-fest. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £28, 01743 281281.

ULRICH HEINEN

Cello recital. St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury, 01743 365478.

JERRY LEE LEWIS TRIBUTE

Malvern Cube, Albert Road North, Malvern, 7.30pm, 01684 575363.

FLANDERS AND SWAN

Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, 01584 878141.

HOWIE REEVE & FRISE LUMIERE

The Victory, Hereford, 7.30pm, £10.

WALL 2 WALL JAZZ FESTIVAL

A three-day celebration of jazz by leading jazz club, Black Mountain Jazz. Melville Centre for the Arts, Abergavenny, 01873 853167.

THE LUDLOW JAZZ COLLECTIVE

Local quartet plays well-known standards, Latin and blues. Free entry, cocktails, light bites or book a table. The Cliffe, Dinham, near Ludlow, 6.30-9.30pm, 01584 872063.

THE ROLLING CLONES

The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 6pm, 07498 966606.

MAD DOG MCREA

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

SPIRIT OF THE BLITZ

1940s variety show. Welshpool Town Hall, 2pm, www.jumblebee.co.uk

AN EVENING OF BURLESQUE

A night of laughter, cabaret, mystery and glamour. For ages 18+. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 8pm, £28, 01686 948100.

Sat 30 September

THE 309S

Bringing the sounds of the 1940s and 50s alive with their infectious songs and swinging beats. For ages 7+. Chapel Lawn Village Hall, 7.30pm, £12/£8, 07964 710983. Arts Alive.

HEREFORD APPLEFEST

Live music from Choral Diversity, Hereford College of Arts, Livewire, Hereford Sixth Form College, Vocalise, Whiskey River, 13 Rivers, XL5, Rubble and 2-Rude (all on the Encore stage) CAMRA cider and perry marquee, street performances, free children’s activities, exhibitions, trails, Saturday market and more. Hereford High Town, 12-9pm, free.

WALL 2 WALL JAZZ FESTIVAL

A three-day celebration of jazz by leading jazz club, Black Mountain Jazz. Melville Centre for the Arts, Abergavenny, 01873 853167.

BONGO’S BINGO

Oktoberfest special. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 5pm, 07498 966606.

BLACK BEAR KISS

The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.

BRASS AND VOICES

Featuring the Drybrook & District Ladies Choir, The Drybrook Male Voice Choir and the AW Parker Drybrook Band. St Mary’s Church, Ross-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £10, under 16s free.

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SHOP FRONT HEROES + MARSHAL & THE HATS

The Lost Arc, Rhayader, 7.30pm, 01597 811226, www.thelostarc.co.uk

ENGEGARD QUARTET

Playing works by Haydn, Bartok and Beethoven. Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, near Ledbury, 7.30pm, £18, students free, www.hellensmanor.com or 01432 340555.

APPLEFEST AFTER PARTY

Hosted by Honey B McKenna with live band, ‘The Breaks’. The Jam Factory, Widemarsh St, Hereford.

KOTONIC

Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 8pm, 01584 878141.

DISCO INFERNO

All singing, all dancing celebration of everything Disco. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £25, 01600 719401.

AYNSLEY LISTER & IAN PARKER

Blues double-headliner. Malvern Cube, Albert Road North, Malvern, 8pm, 01684 575363.

BREAK THE RECORD

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 9pm.

GERDI TROSKIE

Organ concert. Programme includes works by Buxtehude, Widor and Andriessen. St Peter’s Church, Withington, Hereford, HR1 3QE, 3pm, admission free, retiring collection in aid of church funds, 01432 882275.

GLEN MANBY QUARTET

With Dave Jones, Ashely John Long and Alex Goodyear, some of the finest jazz musicians in Wales. Great Hall, Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £15, 01497 820079, www.haycastletrust.org

SEAMUS FOGART

West Malvern Social Club, Malvern Rd, Malvern, 8pm, 07974 725374.

BLITZ BALL

With the Ashby Little Big Band. Welshpool Town Hall, 7.30pm, www.jumblebee.co.uk

THE DARKSIDE

The Pink Floyd Show. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £25, 01743 281281.

THE BLACKHEART ORCHESTRA

Officially the smallest orchestra in the world. Chrissy Mostyn and Rick Pilkinton play a total of 13 instruments and play rock, folk, electronica and classical music. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7.30pm, £14, students £9, 07967 517125.

JIVE TALKIN’

Bee Gees tribute show. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.

CERYS HAFANA

A composer and multi-instrumentalist who mangles, mutates and transforms traditional music. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, £15/£13, 01982 552555. KING PLEASURE & THE BISCUIT BOYS

Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.

OCTOBER

Sun 1 October

MID WALES RHYTHM & BLUES CLUB

Featuring Starlight and Campbell. The Muse, Old Museum, Brecon, 7.30pm, 07791 654799, www.themusebrecon.com

WALL 2 WALL JAZZ FESTIVAL

A three-day celebration of jazz by leading jazz club, Black Mountain Jazz. Melville Centre for the Arts, Abergavenny, 01873 853167.

ENGEGARD QUARTET

A concert with an arrangement by Derek Smith for string quartet of Boyce’s Symphony No 4, also playing works by Haydn, Andrew Morris and Beethoven. Lion Ballroom, Leominster, 3pm, £18, students £9, 01568 616460.

FAUX FIBBERS

Christmas pudding edition. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

MAD SPANNER ALBUM RELEASE PARTY

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 5pm.

Mon 2 October

CIDER CITY JAZZMEN

The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford. BRIMFIELD FOLK CLUB

Brimfield Village Hall, 7.30pm, 07909 290942. Bring your own drink/glasses.

OPEN MIC

The Lost Arc, Rhayader, 7.30pm, 01597 811226.

JAZZ CAFE AT BILL’S KITCHEN

Featuring Corny Duo. Pop-up jazz event. Meal and music for £25, just music £15. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Wed 4 October

GABBA GABBA HEY!

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 8.30pm.

T-REXTASY

Celebrating the music of Marc Bolan and T. Rex. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £23, 01873 850805.

Thurs 5 October

WILLOW HILL

The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 6pm, 07498 966606.

ELYSIAN DIVIDE

Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury.

Fri 6 October

MOUNTAIN MUSIC

Little Bulb/Farnhams Maltings. Sumptuous three-part harmonies and foot-stomping five-piece string band. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, £14, children £8, 01588 630321.

AARDVARK BOOKS & CAFE

Website: www.aardvark-books.com

50,000+ titles; North Herefordshire’s largest indie bookseller; We buy books

Specialist in art, design, photography, history, gardening

Also open our superb CAFÉ!

The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, SY7 0DH Off A4113 Knighton Road. Tel: 01547 530744

aardvaark@btconnect.com www.aardvark-books.com

Bookshop open to visitors Tues-Sun 10am-4pm. Open Bank Holiday Mondays.

Saturday 2nd - Sunday 10th September

HEREFORDSHIRE ART WEEK

Four artists: Yvonne Appleby, Thomas Barker, Isatu Hyde & Alice Savery. Free entry.

Saturday 16th September

ALL THE WIDE BORDER

A day of poetry, prose and music. Mike Parker, Michael Berkeley, Hanan Issa, Julie Brominicks & Simon Moreton reflect on the Marches. £40 info@wenlockbooks.co.uk

Fri 6 October

ACOUSTIC SESSION

Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster.

THE HIGHER GROUND

The Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.

AUCTION OF PROMISES

Many superb lots. Auction catalogues on sale from 22/09/23 at Leominster TIC, £1. Leominster Priory, bar opens 7pm, auction starts at 8pm. All proceeds to Leominster Priory Fabric Fund.

BUDDY HOLLY & THE CRICKETERS

Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £23, 01873 850805.

Sat 7 October

CLUN VALLEY JAZZ

Featuring Duncan Eagles Trio. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 7pm, £23, www.clunvalleyjazz.com

THE MEN FROM OFF + VOCABELLA

Both groups are Shropshire based, both sing unaccompanied songs and each group has 12 members. And that is where the similarity ends! United Reformed Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £10, children £7, tickets viawww.ticketsource.co.uk/vocabella or on the door.

BIG 80S

Live tribute Duran Duran experience. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 6pm, 07498 966606.

KIKI DEE & CARMELO LUGGERI

‘The Long Ride Home Tour’. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £25, 01873 850805.

Music Workshops

Sat 9 September

FINDING YOUR VOICE

Singing Workshop with Cantorion Llandrindod. Led by Hilary Cox. Holy Trinity Church, Llandrindod Wells, 10.30am-1.30pm, £5. To book and further information, 01597 810601 or email secretary@cantorion-llandrindod.org

Sat 16 September

BORDER MARCHES EARLY MUSIC FORUM

A workshop for singers. ‘When David Heard’: English laments of the early 17th century, with tutor David Allinson. Titley Village Hall, near Kington, 10am-4.30pm, prior booking essential, www.bmemf.org.uk

Sunday 24 September

SHROPSHIRE HARMONY QUIRE

We sing and play mainly West Gallery music, which is energetic, rousing, no-nonsense stuff that is great fun to perform. It is what you would have heard in rural parish churches in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Led by Andy Watts. FREE for newcomers! Instrumentalists

(typically flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, violin and cello) are particularly welcome.Lydbury North Village Hall, 2-5 pm. Enquiries: trevorchalkley@gmail.com

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BRASS & WOODWIND REPAIR COURSES

27 Nov - 2 Dec - Extra Woodwind Repair (Foundation) Course with Lynne Williams. Trevor Head, Llangunllo, 07971 083089, email trevorhead@btinternet.com

First Sunday of the month SING FOR THE SEASONS

Relaxed, friendly, ‘natural voice’ harmony with Sarah Rowe. Learn and sing glorious songs from around the world. All experience levels welcome, no auditions or performances. From September at Putley Parish Hall, 6.30-8.30pm. £7.50, refreshments included, cash/card on door. BOOKING

REQUIRED Email singfortheseasons@btinternet.com

Mondays, term time only THE MERE SINGERS

An open-access mixed voice, adult choir singing original and traditional acapella songs. No need to read music. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, details email Mary Keith maryskeith@aol.com

Mondays, term time only LIVE WIRE MUSIC MONDAYS

You will have the opportunity to play songs with other musicians who are just starting out and grow alongside them as the weeks progress. You can explore creating your own musical parts all the way from a riff to a whole song. We will rehearse suitable covers where you should never feel out of your depth. Ages 11-21. Close House, Hereford, 4-6pm. Email lisa@encore-enterprises.com

Mondays CRAVEN ARMS MALE VOICE CHOIR

All ages welcome singing a broad repertoire of traditional and modern songs. Practice at The Craven Arms Community Centre, 7.30pm. Martin on 01694 722500.

Mondays ALIVE & KICKIN’ CHOIR

Old Muse, Glamorgan St, Brecon, 7-9pm, £5, tanyawalkermusic@hotmail.com

Monday BRECON TOWN BAND REHEARSALS

Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7pm, 07779 390954.

Monday BANDAMANIA

Bright and breezy traditional and original music.Assembly Rooms, Presteigne. Mondays at 7.30pm, Sue Harris 01547 550158.

Monday (from Sept) GARRICK SINGERS

For over 55s, no prior experience of singing. The Courtyard, Hereford, 2-3.30pm, £5 per session, lisa@encore-enterprises.com.

Tuesday DOLAU MIXTURES

Mixed choir. Dolau Community Hall, Llandrindod Wells, 8pm, 01597 851427.

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Tuesday LUNCHTIME UPLIFT SINGING SESSIONS

Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 12pm, 07723 016837.

Tuesdays SAMBA BRECON

Sue on 07792 165481 or Gill on 01497 821631. 7-9pm, VH, near Brecon.

Tuesday LEOMINSTER COMMUNITY CHOIR

Liv is back from maternity leave and auturm term starts 19th September. World music, jazz, folk, all in themix. Come and have a inspiring sing - 7.15 - 8.45 at Leominster Community Centre ffi 01568 369074.

Tuesdays term time only LIVEWIRE SESSIONS

The Castle Green Pavilion, 5:30 - 7:30pm. A drop-in for anybody interested in music. Whether you’ve never picked up an instrument before or classically trained or not. Explore different song/lyric writing methods, a take on covers, music production, rap, development & recording. Ages 11-21. Information email lisa@encore-enterprises.com

Tuesday WHITTON VOICES

Mixed community choir.Traditional, world and original songs. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 7.30pm. Call Sue Harris 01547 550158.

Wednesday ROCKSPRING COMMUNITY CHOIR

Rockspring Community Centre, Ludlow. 01584 529053.

Wednesdays (online session only) SINGING FOR LUNG HEALTH GROUP

Specifically for people who suffer from progressive lung diseases, these sessions help you breathe better, reduce stress and have fun. 11am, email lisa@encore-enterprises.com for information.

Wednesdays CASTLE VOICES

Community choir, songs from around the globe. Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 7pm. Sue Harris 01547 550158.

Wednesday LUDLOW LARKS COMMUNITY CHOIR

Led by Polly Bolton. Songs from around the world. Ludlow Women’s Centre, 7.30pm-9pm. 01584 823604 or info@oak-barn.co.uk or www.jollypages.co.uk/larks

Thursday EDGE CHAMBER CHOIR

Auditioned chamber choir led by Ros Crouch. Friends Meeting House, Ludlow, 7.30-9.30pm. 01584 841053 or ros.crouch@gmail.com

Thursday CLUN SINGERS

Informal community choir, traditional and original songs taught by ear. 10am in High Town Hall, Clun. Sue Harris 01547 550158.

Thursday (Term time)

MUSIC TOTS LUDLOW

Music activities for children aged 0-4 years. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 9.30am-10.15am for 0-2 year olds. 10.45am-11.30am for 2-4 year olds. 07531 120951.

Thursday BELLA A CAPPELLA

All-female 4-part close harmony singing group. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.15-9.45pm, email aimoevo@hotmail.co.uk

Thursday CANTORION LLANDRINDOD

A non auditioned mixed voice choir early and classical music. Rehearsals currently in Holy Trinity Church, Llandrindod Wells. 7.30pm-9.15pm. www.cantorion-llandrindod.org 01597 810601

Thursday PRESTEIGNE POP CHOIR

Contact John Hymas for details: 07969 440183, john@johnhymas.com

First Thursdays BLACK HILL TUNE CLUB 2pm at the Crown Inn Longtown. Free. 01432 263495.

Every Friday WELLSPRINGS

Song-writing course, open to anyone over 18 who would like to improve their mental wellbeing. For more information email lisa@encore-enterprises.com

Friday LITTLE HEREFORD VOICES COMMUNITY CHOIR

We are a non-audition choir formed 12 years ago with 25+ mixed voices. Rehearsing at Little Hereford Village Hall, 7.30pm- 9.15pm. Subscriptions £3.50 per session paid termly, first trial session free. Broad repertoire (usually 3 & 4 parts) – all welcome. Info: term dates etc: lhvoices.wix.com/home Facebook: @LittleHerefordVoices

Friday BUZZY BEATS!

A fun morning for the under 5s. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 10.30am-11.30am, £7, 01743 234970.

Friday CRAVEN ARMS SAMBA CIRCLE

Craven Arms Community Centre.10.30am - 11.15am. Regularly during term time with some holiday sessions. Join our friendly group to learn traditional djembe rhythms from Africa and samba rhythms from Brazil - Adults £5 (children accompanying their parents can join in with holiday sessions - £1, second child free). Enquiries carol@mkgriffs.plus.com

Friday FAMILY MUSIC MAKERS

For parents and toddlers 12.30-2pm, £4 per adult and child pair, under 1s free. Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.

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ADD A BAND - Real instrument backing to your own music. Perfect for singer songwriters etc. Studio near Newtown. www.addaband.co.uk, 07515 401635.

APPLEBY STONE Live acoustic duo/trio, guitar, flute, saxophones, voices, double bass, jazz, folk, R&B, pop, many originals, perfect for private and public events. applebystone.com 07979 542 449.

BAGPIPES Authentic Highland music for your formal event or gathering from international piper Keith Wellings. Keith is a former British diplomat bringing Scotland’s music to festivals, theatres, balls, weddings and funerals. Contact by phone 07580 389903, email keiththepiper@gmail.com facebook keith.wellings instagram keiththepiper

BANDAMANIA Community band playing wild and wonderful traditional music. Perfect for ceilidhs, parties and all sorts of local events. Sue Harris 01547 550158 sumarieharris@btinternet.com

BEST FOOT CEILIDH BAND The hottest dance band on the borders + caller. Available for weddings, barn dances and parties. Contact: 07969 440183 or john@johnhymas.com

GREY WOLF is a 4-piece, well established, popular Americana/ Old-time folk band from the Welsh Marches. We play banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, dulcimer and double bass alongside fine vocal harmony singing. The band has headlined several of the UK’s Old Time Music and Dance Festivals, performed on radio, at folk clubs, festivals, private parties and has featured at music and literary venues throughout the UK. Traditional, thoughtful and very entertaining, we are renowned for the rapport that we establish with our audiences. WEB : greywolffolk.com

Contact : Jim 01584 810000. Email banjojim.allen@gmail. com

HOT CLIMATE Ultimate party band, best 6-piece line up ever. For top musical entertainment at your party/ wedding/festival or corporate function. Book now! New footage on www.hotclimate.co.uk. Contact Charlie 01568 613895 or mobile 07702 528088 anytime!

LITTLE RUMBA This is a band that will entertain and delight any audience that has its wits about it and has an ear for beautiful melodies infectious beats and songs that tell stories. From Winchcombe Live “Absolutely fantastic evening from you guys tonight. We had so many positive comments from the audience; very gratifying! Great musical talent, great humour, variety, and warmth of performance.”

Contact Jacqui Savage 07966 943314 Email –jaxbass.xs@btinternet.com http://www.littlerumba.com

THE LUDLOW JAZZ COLLECTIVE Local Quartet/Quintet with singer if required, playing smooth sounds of well-known standards, Latin and blues. Available for all types of events and celebrations.

Contact Paul Brooks 07980 822014. pppbrooks@gmail.com

MELOMANICS A wacky, Shropshire-based Duo with an amazingly dynamic sound, playing their eclectic and cosmopolitan repertoire with engaging humour and infectious energy (sustainable). Far more than just great music. And stilts if appropriate. Find out how much fun a ceilidh can be with Tim calling and playing. Ideal for parties, weddings,

fund-raising events, festivals, shows, pubs, restaurants, etc. Scottish, Irish and French-themed specialities (Timoléon pour vos soirées francaises).

For more info call Tim on 01743 719438, or Rich on 01743 718612. Email: tim@melomanics.co.uk Website: www.melomanics.co.uk

NICK AND JANE – The Poptastic duo bring you the greatest hits of the 60’s, 70’s and more. Great harmonies and infectious enthusiasm to make your event a memorable success. Perfect for parties, pubs, festivals and weddings. Facebook @nickandjane email: nickandjaneH@gmail.com or call Jane on 07512 368433. THE RAGTIME JUG ORCHESTRA A roots string-band (duo) recreating the sounds of the early 20th century America, playing a good-time mix of blues, skiffle and Americana music. We like to get audiences involved! Available for festival, events, parties, folk clubs, pubs and bars; performance presentations and workshops for all occasions too. Web: www.ragtimejug.co.uk Contact: John; 01594 861151. Email: info@ragtimejug.co.uk Facebook. com: ragtime jug orchestra.

RHYTHM THIEVES Funky, folky and fun. Firm favourites at festivals, pubs, parties and events around the Midlands and beyond, Rhythm Thieves are a lively must-see band who deliver an unforgettable and highly entertaining night out. “Full of fire and enthusiasm” Mike Harding, BBC Radio 2 “Great, super, lovely - our resident band” Genevieve Tudor. BBC Radio Midlands Folk Show. “If they don’t make you smile, you’re probably dead.” Wheaton Aston Folk Festival Tel: 01568 770 134, e-mail rhythmthieves@hotmail.com

SHRED BELLY Ludlow/Shropshire based acoustic duo, playing covers of popular ‘Dad’s Rock’ songs from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s and more. All bookings and enquiries please contact: Kevin on 07873 426205 or Paul on 07957 247851.

SILVER BRANCH (Ceilidh and Concert Band).

CEILIDH BAND with caller. Available for weddings/ birthday parties/fund raisers, etc. For photos/videos please see our Facebook page. For further enquiries, ring David on 01981 540832 or Anna on 07980 961187.

SILVER BRANCH (UN-CALLED FOR) - Five piece cutting edge instrumental Folk Band. Concerts/gigs.

SIMON THE PIPER Simon is a full-time, professional Highland Piper and he has been playing for over 20 years. He is the appointed Civic Piper to the City of Herefordpossibly the only civic bagpiper in the UK and is also the Pipe Sargeant for the Henllys Pipes and Drums in South Wales. Simon has performed at many high-profile functions in and around Herefordshire and these include the opening ceremony for the Knife Angel’s visit to Hereford Cathedral in 2021 and recently appeared on TV piping around the county for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Simon specialises in funerals and ceremonial occasions as well as many other events and is a very well-known piper in the West Midlands and South Wales. References can be supplied and Public Liabilty Insurance is also held by Simon. 07791045831 email simonthepiper@hotmail.com

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SIR DANCELOT 4/5 piece ceilidh/twmpath band with caller. Far and away the best exponents of traditional dance music of the British Isles and beyond for miles around and leagues beneath. Concertina, mandolin, fiddles, whistles, cittern, jews harp... Available for weddings, parties and public events. For information and bookings, contact: Matt 01686 412 753 or 07843 440 789. www.sirdancelot.co.uk

THE CARDBOARD BOX THIEVES A three piece music band based in Builth Wells. Songs accompanied by accordion, banjo and guitar. Let us entertain you with a selection of our own songs handcrafted and presented as musical stories. 07966 401731. See more on https://facebook.com/CBThieves

THE CHERRYSTONES are Aly (whistles, flute, accordion, vocals), Matt (bass, foot drum, vocals) and Dave (guitar, bouzouki, mandolin, vocals) who bring you a mix of original and traditional folk songs and tunes. From thoughtful, well-crafted songs to infectious uptempo Irish whistle tunes, we will warm your heart and stir your souls and soles! Contact : Dave 07817 220016, dgand2@btinternet.com. Find us here Facebook.com The Cherrystones. Website coming soon!

THE VILLAGE QUIRE spine-tingling harmonies sung with all the emotional clout, subtlety of expression and love of life that you get when voices are raised together in song. Sensational vocals mingled with enthralling stories. Various shows to book. For bookings / further info ring 01874 711211. www.villagequire.org.uk / www.songsforsilas.org.uk

UNDAUNTED Female influenced indie rock band hailing from South Shropshire. This lively 4 piece brings you strong vocals, great rocking sound, fun and always something different from the norm. Available for weddings, parties and functions. For information and booking contact Tracey 07547188402 or Liz 07807 531151. Enquiries welcome.

WHISKEY RIVER is a 5/6 piece electric Americana band that play swamp blues, Cajun, Zydeco and good country music to set the dance floor rocking. To suit smaller venues and smaller budgets, pruned down acoustic versions of the band are available as “The Whiskey River Quartet”, “The Whiskey River Trio” or as a Duo [“The Whiskey River Boys”]. Laissez les bon temps rouler!! Contact Martin, phone: 07846 669890, 01432 342018. Email: martin@whiskeyriver.co.uk. Website: www.whiskeyriver.co.uk

Band Directory

ONLY £40 FOR THE WHOLE YEAR

Just post the details of your band (around 40 words) with a cheque for £40 payable to Broad Sheep and post to:

The Fred Bulmer Centre, Wall St, Hereford, HR4 9HP

just call Clare on 07786 131159 or email: info@broadsheep.com

DON’T FORGET... if you have any gigs in the area, email/phone by the 15th of the preceding month for FREE LISTINGS.

VENUES

ALBERT HALL, Ithon Rd, Llandrindod Wells 0300 102 4255

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Mill Street, Ludlow 01584 878141

BARRELS, St Owen Street, Hereford 01432 274968

BASKERVILLE ARMS, Clyro, near Hay-on-Wye 01497 820670.

BASKERVILLE HALL HOTEL, Clyro Court, near Hay-on-Wye 01497 820033.

BELL HOTEL, Commercial St, Newtown 01686 625540

BELL INN, Etnam St, Leominster 01568 616811

THE BRIDGE HOTEL, Tenbury Wells 01584 810434

THE BRIDGE, Ludlow 01584 872963

BLACK LION, Bridge St, Hereford, 01432 266000

CARAD, East St, Rhayader, 01597 810192

CENTRE CELF, Tremont Rd, Llandrindod Wells 01597 822777

CHARLTON ARMS, Ludlow, 01584 872813

THE CLIFFE AT DINHAM, Halton Lane, Ludlow 01584 872063

CONQUEST THEATRE, Bromyard, 01885 488575

THE COURTYARD, Edgar St, Hereford. 01432 340555

THE DUKES ARMS, Presteigne 01544 267318

DUN COW, Shrewsbury 01743 356408

THE EXCHANGE, Newtown 01686 621814.

GLEANINGS, near Bishop’s Castle, 01743 891412

THE GLOBE AT HAY, Hay-on-Wye 01497 821762

THE GOLDEN CROSS INN, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford 01432 880274.

GORDON BENNETTS BAR, St Peter’s Square, Hereford, 01432 360250.

GRAPE VAULTS, Broad St, Leominster 01568 611404.

THE HARP INN, Glasbury-on-Wye 01497 847373

THE HERDSMAN, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 01432 277330

HOPE & ANCHOR, Rope Walk, Wye St, Ross-on-Wye. 01989 563003.

HUNDRED HOUSE INN, Purslow, 01588 660541

KNIGHTON & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE, Knighton 07751 221487.

THE LAKESIDE CAFÉ, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 825679

LICHFIELD VAULTS, Church St, Hereford. 01432 266821

LION BALLROOM, Broad St, Leominster. 01568 612277

LUDLOW BREWING COMPANY, The Railway Shed, Ludlow 01584 873291

THE MALTHOUSE, Ironbridge, 01952 433712

MINER’S ARMS, Priest Weston 01938 561352

NELSON INN, Ludlow 01584 872908

OAKENGATES THEATRE, Telford. 01952 619020

THE OLD MILL, High Street, Llanidloes 01686 412008

THE OXFORD ARMS, Duke St, Kington 01544 230322

PAVILION MID WALES, Llandrindod Wells 01597 258118

THE PLOUGH INN, Whitecross Road, Hereford 01432 358867

REET PETITE, 18 West St, Leominster 07484 545368. ROSE & CROWN, Tenbury Wells, 01584 811336

ROYAL FOUNTAIN, Cleobury Mortimer 01299 272720

THEATR BRYCHEINIOG, Canal Wharf, Brecon 01874 611622

THE HAFREN, Llanidloes Road, Newtown 01686 614555

THE TOWN HALL, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630023

THREE TUNS, Bishop’s Castle. 01588 638797

THE VICTORY, 88 St Owen St, Hereford 01432 274998

VOLUNTEER, Harold St, Hereford 01432 276189.

WHITEHORSE INN, The Square, Clun. 01588 640305.

WHITE SWAN, Eardisland, 01544 388577

WYESIDE ARTS CENTRE, Builth Wells, 01982 552555

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PERFORMANCE

Until Thurs 5 October

DESTINY

PENTABUS THEATRE. Written and performed by Florence Espeut-Nickless. A powerful, funny and moving monologue, which takes us on a journey of a teenage girl’s experience and response to abuses of power in many guises. Strong language and themes of sexual violence and neglect. This is a free online performance. www.pentabustheatre.co.uk

Thurs 7 - Sat 9 & Thurs 14 - Sat 16 September

THE APPOINTMENT

LADS. A fast-paced comedy written by Rachel Lambert, taking us back to the 1970s. The Master’s House, Ledbury, 7.30pm, £12, students £8, 07967 517125.

Sat 9 September

PIECE OF WORK

Master storyteller James Rowland explores how the landscapes we exist within effect the way we think and feel; it’s about our sense of home, and the hope that makes our lives liveable. Presteigne Assembly Rooms, 8pm, £12, under 25s £8 (limited tickets) from The Workhouse or online at WeGotTickets.com

Tues 12 - Sat 16 September

MACBETH

DANIEL TAYLOR PRODUCTIONS perform a fresh new staging, an immersive reimagining of Macbeth. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm & 2pm, £31-£22, under 25s £15, schools £15, 01743 281281.

Sun 17 September

THEREBY HANGS A TALE

MILLY JACKDAW & HALO QUIN calling Shakespeare into conversation with the folktales that shine through his work. They weave colourful threads from plays and tales, as traditional storytelling meets theatre. Willow Globe, Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, 3pm, £12/£6/£30, 01597 811487, www.shakespearelink.org.uk

Sat 16 September

ROD STEVENS: THE UK’S NO. 1 COMEDY HYPNOTIST Rod’s show contain mystery, magic and great entertainment. The Left Bank Village, Bridge St, Hereford, £8, 01432 357753.

Sun 17 September

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

THE PANTALOONS. Two sets of twins who lost their doubles years before, unknowingly end up at the same place. Chaos ensues, silly slapstick, memorable music, all nestling amongst Shakespeare’s poignant poetry. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7.30pm, £15, students £9, 07967 517125.

Sat 23 September

ANTIGONE

EXIT FOOL PRODUCTIONS. (Hereford Community based Theatre Company). The war against Thebes is over, the Court is at peace but Antigone’s brother, declared traitor, lies unburied outside the City Walls... Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7.30pm, £11, students £8, 07867 517125.

Sun 24 September

THE MAKING OF LUCY - A COTSWOLD STORY

STROUD THEATRE COMPANY. As Lucy discovers more about her family history, she unpicks the past and the truth behind the story of Ernest Gimson and the Barnsley brothers, designers and makers of buildings and furniture. With sparkling dialogue, original music and songs. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 5pm, 01584 811442.

Tues 26 September

PEPPER AND HONEY

So what’s “home”? That’s the question Ana, a young Croatian woman, poses as she settles in the UK. She is haunted by her Grandma, calling for her to stay true to national identity. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.45pm, 01432 340555. Pay What you Decide Initiative.

Thurs 28 & Fri 29 September

YORKSHIRE KERNEL / THE LAND GIRL

BADAPPLE THEATRE. Two plays in one night. Follow James on his ‘bonkers’ journey as he tries to fulfill his dying Grandad’s wish to be reunited with wartime comrades, then listen to stories and songs from the ladies who kept Britain fed during the hardships of World War II. For ages 12+. Thurs 28 - Cawley Hall, Eye, 7.30pm, £12/£6/£30, 01568 615836. Fri 29 - The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch, 7.30pm, £12/£6/£30, 01948 660660. Arts Alive.

Sat 30 September

WHAT’S WRONG WITH BENNY HILL?

The hilarious new comedy play featuring Mark Carey and Dani Carbery. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £15, 01600 772467.

Fri 6 October

MOUNTAIN MUSIC

LITTLE BULB THEATRE & FARNHAMS MALTINGS. A play about songs that leave and come back again.

Sumptuous three-part harmonies and foot-stomping five-piece string band. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, £14, children £8, 01588 630321.

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MUSICAL THEATRE & OPERA

Sat 2 September

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE: TEEN EDITION

THE CURTAIN CALL TEENS perform a coming-of-age stage musical in drag. Amateur production. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19.50, 01743 281281.

Wed 13 - Sat 16 September

PIRATES OF PENZANCE

MONMOUTH MUSIC THEATRE return to their autumn Gilbert & Sullivan slot. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £15/£12, £8 under 16s01600 772467.

Sat 16 September

ONE DAY MORE

FORGET ME NOT PRODUCTIONS present an evening of musical theatre with songs from Les Miserables, Miss Saigon and more. All proceeds to the Alzheimer’s Society. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £12, 01873 850805.

Tues 19 & Wed 20 September

THE SPONGEBOB MUSICAL

GET YOUR WIGLE ON. SpongeBob and all of Bikini

Bottom face the total annihilation of their undersea world. Amateur Production. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19/£17.50, 01743 281281.

Fri 22 - Sun 24 September

ANNIE JR

GET YOUR WIGLE ON junior and teen musical theatre classes perform this family musical favourite. Amateur production. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 1pm, 3.30pm & 7pm, £17/£15.50, 01743 281281.

Sat 30 September

DISCO INFERNO

A spectacular all singing, all dancing celebration of everything DISCO. Perfect harmony, high energy, slick choreography. For ages 14+. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £18/£16, students £12, 01600 719401.

Thurs 5 - Sat 7 October

MADE IN DAGENHAM

NEWTOWN MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY. The musical based on the 2010 film, which in turn centred around the true-life events of the Ford sewing machinists strike of 1968. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, Sat 2.30pm & 7.30pm, £17/£15. Amateur production, 01686 948100.

Fri 6 - Sun 8 October

FROZEN JNR

LAURA GALE DANCE & DRAMA’s cast of young performers bring an enchanting modern classic from Disney. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, various times, £15, 01600 772467.

Fri 13 October

BEATRICE AND BENEDICT

MID WALES OPERA. Based on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Sung and spoken in English. Berlioz’s life-long passion for Shakespeare is evident throughout his miraculous score, radiant with love and sparkling with energy. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, £16, students £8, 01588 630321.

CHILDREN’S THEATRE

Sat 9 & Sun 10 September

IN THE NIGHT GARDEN LIVE

Join Igglepiggle as he looks for his friends in the Night Garden. With full-size costumes, magical puppets, music and the amazing flying Pinky Ponk. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 10am, 1pm & 4pm, £21-£15.50, children £2 off, 01743 281281.

Sun 17 September

I SPY WITH MY LITTLE EYE

Based on the picture book by Steven Lee with treasure hunt and all your favourite sing-along songs. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 2.30pm, £12, family £40, 01743 281281.

Sat 16 September

DR EMILY GROSSMAN WOLD-WHIZZING FACTS SHOW

How do you block a tickle? Which strange creature can breathe through its bottom? What exactly is climate change? Join TV Science Superstar for this fun and interactive science quiz show. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 2pm, 01600 719401.

Sat 30 September

CARDBOARD CARNIVAL

Trunk, Tail, Ears or Wings? Taking inspiration from the music by Camille Saint-Saens, a little help from Charles Darwin and a whole lot of cardboard to mash up a show full of puppet possibility. The Courtyard, Hereford, 11am, free pre-activity from 10.30am, 01432 340555.

DRAMA WORKSHOPS

Fri 1 - Sun 3 September

SHAKESPEARE FAMILY CAMP

Immersive interactive family weekend. The leaders are cooking up all sorts of fun as we explore desire, jealousy, witches, fighting, murder over two days and nights of camping, marshmallows, drama and excitement. Willow Globe, Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, Fri 4pm-Sun 4pm, £100-£140 per family for weekend, 01597 811487, www.shakespearelink.org.uk

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Shakespeare Family Camp

COURTYARD THEATRE, HEREFORD

Sat - Junior Yourth Theatre. Year 3: 9.15am.

Year 4: 10.15am. Year 5: 11.15am. Year 6: 12.15pm.

Year 7: 1.45pm. Year 8: 3pm. Year 9: 4.45pm, £68.50 per term. Wed - Intermediate Youth Theatre. Year 10 & 11, 5.15pm, £70.50 per term. Fri - Senior Youth Theatre for Year 12+, 7pm, £73.50 per term. Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.

COMMUNITY YOUTH THEATRES

The Conquest, Bromyard. Mon - Juniors, Year 3-6: 4.30pm, £39 per term. Intermediates, Year 7-9: 7.15pm, £43 per term. Seniors, Year 10+: 7.30pm, £46 per term. The Phoenix Theatre, Ross-on-Wye. Sat - Juniors, Year 8-14: 10am, £39 per term. Market Theatre, Ledbury. Mon - Intermediates, Year 7-9: 7.30pm, £39 per term. Seniors, Year 10+: 8.30pm, £39 per term. Details email takepart@courtyard.org.uk or 01432 346526.

THEATR IEUENTID / BRYCHEINIOG YOUTH THEATRE

With weekly sessions tailored to suit the needs of each year group, from 4 years and up. Mondays 3.45pm4.45pm Roundabout, Reception & Years 1 & 2.

Wednesdays 5pm - 6pm Junior Youth, Years 3,4 & 5.

Wednesdays 6pm - 7pm Junior Youth, Years 6,7 & 8.

Thursdays 8.30pm - 10pm Senior Youth, Years 9, 10 & 11, 16 - 25. Call 01874 611622, www.brycheiniog.co.uk

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LUDLOW Mon - Go MAD in Ludlow, 5-6.30pm, Oscars. Contact Simon 07506 478235 & Suzanne 07484 289215 or email hello@gomadinludlow.org Sat - Ludwig Academy of Musical Theatre. 7-11 years 1-2pm, 12-16 years 2-3pm. Oscars. Contact Jack Ludwig, 077922 66225. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow.

Tuesdays YOUTH CAFE A safe place where young people can meet and share creative activites including music, drama and films. For ages 8-16 years, free. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 01743 234970

Tuesdays YOUTH THEATRE For 7-14 year-olds after school. Ledbury Market Theatre, 01432 383663.

Wednesdays KINGTON YOUTH THEATRE

Kington Primary School. Wed - Junior 7-11 years, 4-5.30pm. Intermediate 11+ 5.30-7pm. £42 per term, 01432 340555.

Thursdays (term time) SHROPSHIRE YOUTH THEATRE

Seniors, 7-9.30pm, 14-25 years. All welcome. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury. www.shropshireyouththeatre.co.uk

Thursdays IMPULSIVE THEATRE COMPANY

For ages 13-19. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 5-6.45pm, 07916 277928.

Thursdays Fortnightly (term time) HAVE A GO SHAKESPEARE All welcome, 10.30am-1.30pm, £7. Wyeside, Builth Wells, info@shakespearelink.org.uk.

Saturdays (term time) SHROPSHIRE YOUTH THEATRE

Beginners 9.30am-10.45am, 6-8 year olds. Juniors 11am-1pm, 9-12 year olds. The Hive, Shrewsbury, www.shropshireyouththeatre.co.uk

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Poetry & Storytelling

Wed 6 September

POET AND ARTIST: KIM MOORE & CLAE EASTGATE

Poet Kim Moore, who features in the exhibition by Clae Eastgate. An intriguing look at the art of written and visual portraits through conversation. Ledbury Poetry House, 8pm, £15 (to include glass of wine), www.ledburypoetry. org.uk

Fri 15 September

BLAST STORYTELLING

With Lucy Lill - Future Imperfect: The Curse of Kassandra. Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, 8pm, £8, £28 for group of four. Refreshments available, 01588 630023.

Sat 16 September

ALL THE WIDE BORDER

A day of poetry, prose and music. With Mike Parker, Michael Berkeley, Hanan Issa, Julie Brominicks and Simon Moreton who will reflect on cultural life in the borders of England and Wales. The event is curated by Anna Dreda of Wenlock Poetry Events. In the barn, Aardvark Books, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, £40, 01547 530744.

Fri 22 September

DIVERSION @LEDBURY POETRY

Spoken word event with Rosie Garland and Chloe Jacquet. Ledbury Poetry House, 7-9.30pm, www.ledburypoetry.org.uk

Mon 25 September

RED PARROT POETRY

Readings by poets Rina Cole, Nicholas Murray and John Sewell. Warden Court, St David’s St, Presteigne, 7pm, £5 on the night, half of the takings will be donated to Ukrainian refugees. Space limited, please book via email: charliewilk@outlook.com

Thurs 28 September

THE VERY GRIMM BROTHERS UNLOCKED

Grimm Ade (poems) and Grimm John (guitar) share their innermost fears and woes and decor challenges. Heartwarming and funny. Told through poems, music, tiny stories and an aeronautical display, wind permitting. The Nest, Little Verzon’s Farm, Ledbury, Hereford, HR8 2PZ, 7.30pm, 01531 670816.

Fri 29 September

NATALIE HAYNES: DIVINE MIGHT

Bestselling author Natalie Haynes returns to the world of Greek myth she so wittily explored in Pandora’s Jar and turns her focus on Olympus itself. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £18/£16, students £12, £2 off special edition signed copy, 01600 719401.

Comedy

Fri 1 September

COMEDY CLUB

Featuring MC - Robin Morgan, Sarah Bridgeman and Joe Wells. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 8pm, 01874 611622.

Thurs 7 September

ED BYRNE: TRAGEDY PLUS TIME

Attributed to Mark Twain, humour is defined as Tragedy Plus Time. Join Ed as he tests that formula by mining the most tragic event in his life for laughs. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

Sun 10 September

SEVERN JESTERS

Featuring MC Danny McLoughlin, Dominic Woodward, Lovdev Barpaga and Raymond & Mr Timpkins. For ages 18+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £12, 01743 281281.

Tues 12 September

TELFORD COMEDY CLUB

With Sean Percival and Nick Clarke. The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 7.30pm, 01952 610888. www.ticketstelford.com

Thurs 14 September

ANGELA BARNES: HOT MESS

Stand-up, stories and jokes from a gloriously down-to-earth, straight-talking and extremely funny comic. The Courtyard, Hereford, 8pm, 01432 340555.

Thurs 14 September

COMEDY COMPETITION

Five comedians, each doing their finest 15 minutes of comedy, and who wins? You decide! Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, 01584 878141.

Fri 15 & Fri 29 September

WESTONS CIDER COMEDY CLUB

Enjoy laugh out loud comedy from some of the hottest up-and-coming comedians on the circuit. For ages 18+. The Courtyard, Hereford, 8.30pm, 01432 340555.

Fri 15 September

SIMON EVANS: HAVE WE MET?

Simon finds that he has still to overcome the more daily challenges of remembering what he came upstairs for, who these grown-ups are that live with him and more. Over 14+. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 8pm, 01584 811442.

Thurs 21 September

A COMEDY SPECIAL

Featuring Alistair McGowan, Shazia Mirza, Stephen Bailey and Nick Clarke. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 8pm, 01584 811442.

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Sat 23 September

DAN NIGHTINGALE’S SPECIAL

Changing the comedy industry from the inside out and being one half of the smash-hit podcast, ‘Have A Word’. For ages 16+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £18, 01743 281281.

Sat 23 September

MARK SIMONS: QUIP OFF THE MARK

Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 8pm, 01584 811442.

Wed 27 September

MARK STEEL

Comedian, newspaper columnist, author and creator of the critically acclaimed ‘Mark Steel’s In Town’. For ages 14+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £19, 01743 281281.

Thurs 28 September

SARAH MILLICAN: LATE BLOOMER

Loud, plus lots of stuff about dinners and lady gardens. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 8pm, £35, 01686 948100.

Fri 29 September

PAUL ZERDIN: PUPPETMAN

The America’s Got Talent winner is back with a brand-new comedy show. For ages 14+. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £20, 01600 772467.

Sat 30 September

RHYS JAMES

A Mock the Week regular and star of Live At The Apollo. For ages 16+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £20, 01743 281281.

Fri 6 October

COMEDY NIGHT

With MC Joe Rowntree and featuring Steve Harris, Tal Davies and Angelos Epithemiou. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 8pm, 01584 878141.

Fri 13 October

MARK WATSON: SEARCH

Mark will consider the search for meaning that we’re all on, with or without Google... For ages 14+. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 8pm, £20, 01600 772467.

Talks

Every day until 31 October

HEREFORD GUILD OF GUIDES

Guided tours around Hereford. Mon-Sat 11.30am, Sun 2.30pm (approx 1.5 hours). Tickets from the Cathedral Shop and meet at Cathedral, £6, children 6-12 years £1, 07947 924494, www.herefordguidedwalks.org.uk

September

SIDNEY NOLAN TALKS

3 Sept - Plants and knowledges with Madeleine Kelly & Mandy Coppes. Free online, 11am-12pm.

17 Sept - Intuiative Herbalism with Fiona Owen and Nathaniel Hughes. Free online 5-6pm.

21 Sept - Plant, Folklore and Witchcrafting with Dr Sigrid

Holmwood and Dr Alice Tarbuck. Free online, 6-7pm. Sidney Nolan Trust, to book, www.sidneynolantrust.org

Sat 2 September

WORLD TEXTILE DAY TALKS

11am - ‘One Simple Stitch - tracing the running stitch from Japan through India to Africa’. Janice Gunner, shibori textile artist. 2pm - Gaynor Williams, author and collector of animal adornments from around the world with her collection and book launch. Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes, £5 on the door, 01686 4134617.

Tues 5 September

LINGEN GARDENING CLUB

‘Growing Fruit Trees’, a talk by Chris Whitelock. LIngen Village Hall, 7.30pm, £4, guests welcome, 01544 267463.

Tues 5 September

DR PETER BROKS: RESPONSIBLE ENGINEERING

With the arrival of technology that can learn and challenge itself and data sources tracking every detail of human lives, engineering now entails decision-making with complex moral implications and global impact. Hereford Cathedral, 7pm, £10, 01432 374225.

Wed 6 September

DAVID JONES: THE FARM THAT RAISED ME

Evocative and illuminating, alive with dialogue but never misty eyed, ‘The Farm that Raised Me’ tells of life on a traditional Breconshire farm before the onset of modern farming practices. Clore Learning Space, Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye, 7pm, £7.50, 01497 820079, www.haycastletrust.org

Fri 8 September

IN CONVERSATION WITH BRIAN TURNER

Katie Johnson will be talking to chef, Brian Turner. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Sat 9 & Tues 19 September

HAZEL FINDLAY

‘Rockstar’ climber Hazel Findlay walks you through her biggest internal battles and how she’s overcome them. 9 Sept - Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £18.50/£15.50, 01743 281281.19 Sept - Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.

Sun 10 September

SARAH TANBURN: PLANT Y TIR CHILDREN OF THE LAND

Sarah talks about her new book ‘Children of the Land’, five magical tales for a future Wales. North Books, 4 Castle St, Hay-on-Wye, 11am, www.northbooks.co.uk

Tues 12 September

CONVERSATIONS AT THE CHAPEL: PETER TAYLOR

Peter Taylor’s latest book ‘Operation Chiffon’ is the secret story of the road to peace in Ireland. In conversation with Alastair Laurence. Art Shop and Chapel, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, £13, 01873 852690.

Tues 12 September

GOING WILD IN BISHOP’S CASTLE

Winter talk. Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, 7pm, bar and refreshments available, no booking required, donations at entrance, 01588 630023.

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Wed 13 September & Wed 11 October

BROMYARD & DISTRICT LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY

13 Sept - The Ffestiniog Railway Part 1 - Slate. An illustrated talk by Tim Maynard. 11 Oct - Stephen & Matilda’s Civil War - Cousins in Anarchy. An illustrated talk by Matt Lewis. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7.30pm, 01885 488575.

Fri 15 September & Fri 20 October

HEREFORD ARTS APPRECIATION SOCIETY

15 Sept - ‘The Saga of the Droitwich Brine Baths’. A talk by Cora Weaver. 20 Oct - ‘The Kemble Family’. A talk by Stuart Currie. Office Q, The Kindle Centre, Hereford, 2.30pm. 6 month membership £5, visitors welcome £2 per meeting, 01432 357552.

Sat 16 September

SARAH THOMAS: THE RAVEN’S NEST

A beautifully vivid memoir about resilience and learning to belong, set in the elemental landscape of Iceland’s Westfjords. North Books, 4 Castle St, Hay-on-Wye, 4-5pm, £5, www.northbooks.co.uk

Tues 19 September

LUDLOW AND MARCHES HUMANISTS

‘Ethical Consumerism. Decisions for a better planet.’ A talk by Nancie and Pete Lawley of Myriad Organics, Ludlow. Friends Meeting House, St Mary’s Lane, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01568 770282.

Tues 19 September

TRANSFORMING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION IN WALES

A lecture by Professor Tom Crick MBE FLSW. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 11.30am, £5, 01982 552555.

Tues 19 September

AN EVENING WITH STEVE SPEIRS

One of TVs funniest actors who will talk about his career, followed by an opportunity for the audience to get involved with a Q&A session. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, VIP £45, £22.50 standard, 01600 719401.

Wed 20 September

THE ARTS SOCIETY TEME VALLEY

‘PG Wodehouse in London, Welcome Jeeves’. Talk by Richard Burnip. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 2pm, £8 visitors or £50 to join for nine talks. www.theartssocietytemevalley.org.uk

Wed 20 September

HOPE... AND THE HEDGEHOG

An evening with Tom Vaughan, author and entrepreneur who will focous on his book, his background and many local stories. St Mary’s Church, Ross-on-Wye, 7pm, £8 from Ticketsource or at the door.

Fri 22 September

JIM PERRIN: WANDERINGS IN THE MIDDLE MARCH AND FURTHER AFIELD

Renowned mountaineer and travel writer will read some pieces on hills and nature of The Marches and show short films. Burton Hotel, Kington, 7.30pm, £7, 07708 668316 www.kingtonwalks.org Part of Kington Walking Festival.

Sat 23 September

HEREFORDSHIRE & MID WALES HARDY PLANT SOCIETY

Chris Whitelock will be speaking on all aspects for ‘Growing Tree Fruit’. Glasbury Village Hall, 2pm, £5, visitors welcome, 01981 510362.

Mon 25 September

BEHIND THE SCENES OF THE CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW

Andrew Barringer worked for 10 years, behind the scenes with award winning designers on main avenue gardens. St Mary’s Church, Ross-on-Wye, 7pm, £8 from TicketSource or at the door.

Wed 27 September

SOUTH WEST SHROPSHIRE GARDENING CLUB

‘Keep them in Shape. Pruning - the why, when and how?’ Practical demonstration by Philip Aubury. Lydbury North Village Hall, 7.30pm, annual membership £15, guests welcome £5, 01588 661025.

Wed 27 September

A FURTHER BRIEF HISTORY OF IRELAND

William Hazelton entertains with more stories on the land of his birth. St Mary’s Church, Ross-on-Wye, 7pm, £5 at the door.

Thurs 28 September

HISTORY OF THE TELEPHONE

BCHRC talk. Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, 8pm, £5, 01588 630023.

Fri 6 October

HAMZA YASSIN: MY LIFE BEHIND THE LENS

Star of Countryfile, Animal Park, The One Show and of course Strictly Come Dancing Winner 2022. He will talk about his passion for wildlife, his fascinating career and how he overcame adversity. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7pm, £23/£20, family £75, 01600 719401.

Workshops & Courses

Wed 20 September

BEREAVEMENT CAFE

Informal and friendly gathering for those who have been bereaved. In the Cloisters, Hereford Cathedral, 2.30-4pm, coffee and conversation. Run by volunteers.

Sat 30 September

QUIPU STORY WORKSHOP

Ingrid Pumayalla is a Peruvian artist whose practice spans photography, moving image, installation and ritual perormance. This workshop introduces the Quipu (quechua language tradition) based on a system of knots and the use of yarn and dyeing techniques to create an object of storytelling. Based on inter-exchange in an oral story tradition. The Rodd, Presteigne, 11am-1pm, £25 including refreshments. Sidney Nolan Trust, www.sidneynolantrust.org

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ITALIAN LESSONS ON-LINE FOR ADULTS –ONE-TO-ONE or SMALL GROUPS

Learn or improve your Italian from the comfort of your home with Lorenzo, your local native Italian tutor and language specialist. Conversational Italian, Beginners Italian, Improvers Italian, Advanced Italian, Italian culture and food.Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday: On-line only. Thursday morning: In-person group conversation meetings and workshops in Hereford. For more info, call Lorenzo on 01432 870661, WhatsApp +441432870661, or email italian@italianwords.co.uk

Visit www.italianwords.co.uk/tuition.html

Mondays WRITING ROOM

The Courtyard, Hereford, 6.30-8.30pm, £75 per term, 01432 340555.

Every Tues, Wed & Thurs SPANISH LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS

Tues - Advance beginners 10am-11.30am, Wed - Advance Spanish B1, 10am. Thurs - Total beginners, 10am-11.30am with Mely. Private tuitionGCSE students and A Level. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7pm, 07837 160505. www.hayspanish.com

Every Tuesday READING ROOM

The Courtyard, Hereford, 10.30am-12.30pm, £55 per term, 01432 340555.

Last Tuesday of each month HOMEND POETS

Share words written by themselves or others. Music, good company and food. No booking required. Pot & Page, 8 New St, Ledbury, 6.30pm, www.potandpage.co.uk

First Wednesday of each month BABARS’ BOOK CLUB

All welcome, 6.30pm, Babar’s Cafe, Union St, Hereford, 01432 342334.

First Wednesday of the month POETRY CAFE, Charlton Arms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01584 872813.

Third Wednesday of the month BEREAVEMENT CAFE

Old Chapel, Hereford Cathedral, 2.30pm-4pm, run by volunteers, www.herefordcathedral.org

Every other Thursday PHILOSOPHY CAFE

Informal group which offers the chance to discuss philosophical issues. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7pm, 01497 821762. philosphycafe@outlook.com

Last Thursday of the month BOOK CLUB

De Koffie Pot, Bridge St, Hereford, 8pm, 01432 357753, ECStarling@theherefordacademy.org.uk

First Friday of the month BOOKCLUB DINNERS

Join Katie and the bookworms for an evening of literary delights. Each month we meet to discuss a different book and share a meal inspired by the story. Pot & Page, New St, Ledbury, 7pm, please book, www.potandpage.co.uk

Fridays READING ROOM EXTRA

The Courtyard, Hereford, 6-8pm, £55 per term, 01432 340555.

International Poetry Writers’ Collective: Abergavenny 01873 856350

Leominster Writers’ Circle, Leominster Community Centre, Frank Pavitt, chairman LWC, 01568 614973, meet first Tuesday, monthly, 2pm. Presteigne Writers’ Circle, 3rd Thursday, Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, 01544 260398.

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grass roots

Our dismal summer - and the failing Gulf Stream

AROUND 50 years ago, my classmates and I had it drummed into us that our climate in Britain is the product of prevailing south-westerly winds and of the Gulf Stream, a current that had long brought warm water from the tropics to north-west Europe. But today those “warm wet south-westerlies” are a fading memory.

It’s quite true that Broad Sheep country had some warm sunny weather two or three months ago. But from then on, up until early August, as I write, it’s often been grey, damp, and chilly. I keep thinking it must now be October or November, so long is it since we felt a ray of warm sunshine.

Again, anything resembling a prevailing wind seems to be a thing of the past. Nowadays the wind comes from somewhere different almost every day of the week. Is it the south-westerly winds that are meant to bring the warmth and wetness here? Or the Gulf Stream? It doesn’t much matter! They have both gone on the blink.

The Gulf Stream is part of something called AMOC –the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation. For our purposes here in Britain, it and the Gulf Stream can be considered as more or less the same thing. Whatever we call these currents, in the age of sailing ships skippers knew about them.

A Spanish navigator, Juan Ponce de Leon, understood them back in the early 1500s. And they were so important that in the 1700s Benjamin Franklin, that key figure in the birth of the USA, actually drew a chart showing how they worked. Who knew that? Wow, that guy Franklin really was multi-skilled!

After Franklin and his chart, it took another couple of centuries for researchers to be able to record what the Gulf Stream was doing on a daily basis. By 2004 scientists had set up an array of devices across the Atlantic to do the measurements.

This rather new technology has confirmed that the Gulf Stream is gradually weakening and that it is possible that, sometime in the coming decades, it could reach a tipping point where it switches off altogether.

Indeed, a team of geographers at University College London, led by Dr David Thornalley, have concluded that the Gulf Steam System, or AMOC, is now weaker than at any time over the last 1000 years.

They find that these warming currents have been slowing down and declining since the end of the Little Ice Age. And when did the Little Ice Age end? Only a few weeks ago, if you ask me! Actually, it is said to have ended in the mid to late 19th century. But could we see another Little Ice Age? If the Gulf Stream were to collapse, another Ice Age could not be ruled out!

There weren’t cameras around for most of the last Little Ice Age, but in the 17th century there were artists who painted vivid scenes on the frozen Thames, with firm

ice across the river, for several weeks at a time, providing a solid base for markets to be held on the Thames, from London Bridge as far upstream as Vauxhall.

The diarist John Evelyn recorded in 1684 a river covered by “sleds, sliding with skates, and “…horse and coach races, puppet plays and interludes…” So, while painters and diarists tell us what that Little Ice Age was like, how do we know when the Gulf Stream began to slow down?

In the 20th century scientists already had a good idea, through analysing tree rings, ice cores, ocean sediments and so on. And from 2004 onwards a new system of floating devices in the Atlantic has provided a direct up-to-the-minute record of changes in the Gulf Stream.

Announcing the UCL study of 2021, Dr Thornalley stated that the warming of the surface waters of the Atlantic in the 20th century was unprecedented in the last 10,000 years. He underlined that “…whilst climate modelling has long predicted a slowdown of the AMOC (including the Gulf Stream), as a result of human-induced warming, this study shows the increasing evidence in support of the modern Atlantic Ocean undergoing unprecedented changes….”

Information about the measurement of change in the Atlantic has been published by the Natural Environment Research Council. It warns that “…if the AMOC (including the Gulf Stream) were to shut down, winter temperatures in northwest Europe might fall by as much as 4 degrees C over a period of only 10 years. Once past its tippingpoint, the AMOC might take 100 years or more to recover.”

Brrrrr! The scientists have little idea when such a collapse might happen. But the fact that they are openly discussing it is, in itself, worrying. However, don’t let’s be alarmist! I am certainly not predicting a New Ice Age. Not firmly predicting it….At least, not before next year.

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Frozen River Thames, 17th century

Green Events

Wed 13 September OPEN GARDENS

Explore the Chapter House Garden, Cloister Garden, Canons’ Garden, Dean’s Garden and the Bishop’s Garden. Hereford Cathedral, 10am-3.30pm, £6, www.herefordcathedral.org

Sat 23 September ENVIRONMENT DAY

Free children’s Dragon fly craft activity, free family film, organisations and groups with information on how to get involved, how to help and services available. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 11am-4pm, free entry, refreshments, 01588 630321.

Wed 20 - Sun 24 September KINGTON WALKING FESTIVAL

A wide range of led walks some covering specific areas of interest such as ancient trees, trains, art, photography and history. Lengths of walks will vary from a couple of miles to hill walks of up to 14 miles with some fantastic views. Local artist, Kathryn Moore has devised a self led walk with the challenge of finding the locations of six of her paintings. A free evening walk to Offa’s Dyke on the Wednesday evening, our very popular casserole evening on Thursday, a talk by the mountaineering, travel and outdoor writer, Jim Perrin and our band on the Saturday evening is Dave Luke and The Glimmer Twins playing songs of the Rolling Stones. www.kingtonwalks.org Email: info@kingtonwalks.org 07708 668316 www.facebook.com/kingtonwalks

30 September AUTUMN APPLE DAY

Family activities, walking tour of the orchards, celebrate the apple! Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, 11am-3pm, 01588 676060.

Every day until 31 October HEREFORD GUILD OF GUIDES Guided tours around Hereford. Also prebooked themed walks for groups all year round. Mon-Sat 11.30am, Sun 2.30pm). Tickets from the Cathedral Shop and meet at Cathedral main entrance, Adults £6, children 6-12 years £1, 07947 924494. www.herefordguidedwalks. org.uk

2nd Wednesday of the month KINGTON LOCAL ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY NETWORK (KLEEN)

Oxford Arms, Kington, from 7pm, www.kingtonkleen.org.uk

September & October NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME

10 Sept - Garthmyl Hall & Garden, SY15 6RS, 12-5pm, £5. 13 Sept - Tranquility Haven, 7 Lords Land, Whitton, LD7 1NJ, 6-8pm, £4.50. 7 & 8 Oct - Dngle Nurseries & Garden, Welshpool, SY21 9JD, 9am-5pm, £3.50. 14 & 15 Oct - Gregynog Hall & Garden, Tregynon, SY16 3PL, 10am-4pm, donation. www.ngs.org.uk

KNIGHTON COMMUNITY WOODLANDS GROUP

Volunteer with us on our weekly task days to learn new skills. http://tveg.org.uk/wordpress/woodland-project Email woodland@tveg.org.uk 01547 520374.

Every Third Saturday in the Month PRESTEIGNE REPAIR

Presteigne Youth Centre, Hereford Street. 10am-12pm. Household items repaired for free. Info: 01544 267997.

First Saturday of the month LEOMINSTER REPAIR CAFE, 10-12.30pm. Community Centre. We repair small electrical items, furniture & other household items, jewellery and clothing. Free service , donations welcomed. Also café with bacon sandwiches a speciality. Facebook

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complementary therapies

Disclaimer: We would like to emphasise that these listings relate to COMPLEMENTARY medicine practiitioners. Broad Sheep does not endorse any of the practitioners or healing methods listed. We provide no recommendation and take no responsibility for their content.

A is for ACUPUNCTURE with Joanna Bruce RGN, MBAcC at The Body Clinic, Leominster & Richard’s Castle. Treating pain (NICE recommended) and long-term health conditions since 1985. Food intolerance testing. Phone 01584 831 840 or text 07984 460969. E-booking: www.thebodyclinicleominster.co.uk

ACCREDITED, EXPERIENCED PSYCHOTHERAPIST & COUNSELLOR: One-to-one sessions for adults age 18 upwards, in Hay-on-Wye (HR3) and by online video. Find relief from anxiety and depression; overcome trauma; transform anger and low self-worth; navigate divorce, bereavement, and other difficult life experiences. Contact Sarah Hamilton at HAY COUNSELLING, 07580 482751, www.haycounselling.co.uk.

ACUPUNCTURE. Sandy Sandaver Lic Ac MBAcC. I practice an integrated style of acupuncture using 5 element and TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and am a member of the British Acupuncture Council. I also carry out home visits. Hay Acupuncture Clinic, Rose Cottage, Cusop Dingle, Hay-On-Wye 01497 821625/07980 596218 sandysandaver@onetel.com or www.hayacupunctureclinic.co.uk

ANIMAL COMMUNICATION Helping to understand your animal’s behaviour, needs and nature, to resolve emotional and behavioural problems and to deepen your relationship. Contact Kohra on 01544 262 110 or kohra@gmx.co.uk

ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, TRAUMA, LOW SELF WORTH and emotional difficulties - our innovative approach is being used with private and NHS clients with great success. Clients attend an average of 4 sessions to achieve a substantial, some say transformative, effect on their well being. You can check out the testimonials and book a one to one session on our website www. peaceofmindnow.co.uk or get in touch for more information

Mike Buckley 07931 986168 mcmbuckley@gmail.com

ARE YOU LOOKING TO GAIN DEEP SELFAWARENESS AND TO LEARN TO ACCEPT YOURSELF COMPLETELY? Find freedom and power within to change with Rebecca Perkins FdSc MBACP, experienced Counsellor available for F2F sessions at The Body Clinic, Leominster (HR6). Search www.thebodyclinicleominster. co.uk , or www.counselling-directory.org.uk for further information, or call 07789 473241.

ASCENSION ALIGNMENT COACHING - LIFE COACHING WITH A DIFFERENCE. Do you need help to move towards your goals? Personal support in all areas of your life? Connecting to your truth, we work together to release old patterns and emotional blocks so you can live in full alignment, joy and peace. Connect to me, Caroline Mary at www.openlotusliving.com (Connecting online)

BREASTS_BIRTH_BABIES with Rachel Giaccone experienced midwife and craniosacral therapist. I offer a wrap around education and support for your pregnancy including hypnobirth, breastfeeding, Rebozo, Closing the bones. Feel free to contact me on 07484295235 or breastsbirthbabies.uk

THE BRIGHT N BUTE COMPANY - Medical/Sports & Veterinary - K-laser (low level laser therapy) endorsed by vets (VBS Direct) & NHS (NICE guidance) for GP practices & medical profession. Contact: Louisa Clarke BSc(hons) RVN BHSPT Cert Ed. Email: thebrightnbutecompany@ gmail.com Website: https://the-bright-n-bute-company. business.site

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY SERVICES - DR NANCY BANCROFT Are you struggling with intense emotions, feeling overwhelmed, lost or stuck? Make sense of your experience and create lasting change, with a specialist mental health professional. Trauma-focussed psychotherapy ~ EMDR ~ mind-body integration

1:1 therapy ~ training ~ supervision. Online and face-to-face sessions available in Pembridge, Herefordshire.Contact hello@thebodyinmind.co.uk www.thebodyinmind.co.uk

COMPLETE BALANCE I am fully trained in the therapies of The Bowen Technique, Health Kinesiology and Reiki and Seichem. These therapies re-balance the individual on physical, emotional, and mental levels helping you to resolve issues and live your best life. I offer face to face sessions from my clinic near Hereford and online consultations via Zoom, Skype, or Telephone. Treatment can resolve a multitude of problems often incredibly quickly, some of these include; back problems, emotional problems, fears, anxiety, sciatica, arthritic pain, sports injuries, hip/ankle/knee and foot problems digestive disturbances, hormonal imbalance, asthma, hay fever, migraines & headaches and more. Contact: Helen Mawson. Mobile: 07904 457 075 Email: helen@completebalance.co.uk, www.complete-balance.co.uk

CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY Therapeutic Massage and Yoga Classes with Clare Johnson, to help you feel more at ease and aligned physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. I work in Ludlow and Elton, near Wigmore. Please phone 07980 070675 or email clareswork@gmail. com

CULTIVATING SPACE I offer Wild therapy, Coaching and Decluttering. Let go of the physical and emotional obstacles in your way. Reconnect with yourself, others and nature, and start living the life you wish for. Based near Ludlow. Contact Tracey Baylis on 01584 823519 or 07905 967263. Walk/talk, face to face and online consultations available. Cultivatingspace.co.uk

DEEPLY RELAXING Craniosacral Therapy can increase your well-being by releasing emotional and physical tensions. Given a safe space and correct focus, your body knows the way. I am an accredited practitioner, qualified since 2004, based in Shrewsbury, Crickhowell and Mid Wales. Email: cheryljonestherapy@gmail.com Mobile: 07476 012299.

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EMDR AND HYPNOTHERAPY: Sabina Jennings BSc, PgDip Derm, Dip EMDR, Dip Hyp. HWHP. Solution

Focussed Hypnotherapist and EMDR therapist for Anxiety, Low Self Worth, Relationship Concerns, Suffers of Narcissist Abuse, Imposter Syndrome, Fear of the Future etc. Visualization techniques for business and sport goals. 1 to 1 sessions or on-line. Supporting you to move forward from the limiting beliefs and habits of the past. Phone 07464202715 or see my website www.hypnotichub.co.uk.

EMOTIONAL WELLBEING: Anne Cummings FETC (Adv Dip), BAoG (Dip), MBIG (Dip) offers a safe, effective therapy to help adults and children heal their emotional and spiritual wounds and fulfil their personal potential. If you have difficulty relating to others, or have troublesome emotions call Anne on 01547 530977. Specialist knowledge and experience of working with panic attacks, anger, stress, bullying, low self-esteem, bereavement/loss and anxiety. For more information www.thewritetofeel.com.

GONG BATH SOUND MEDITATION SESSIONS IN & AROUND HEREFORDSHIRE. Soundscapes can aid in the letting go of old emotions & limiting behaviours. I run twice monthly Group sessions, & also offer 1:1 sessions, hen parties, corporate / wellbeing events, retreats. For more info. Contact Lizzie 07870345216 www. lizzieyogahereford.com

HAPPINESS COACHING & PERSON CENTRED

COUNSELLING I’ve been practicing for 27 years and offer a safe confidential space to off load your stresses and problems bringing relief and skills for life enabling you to be your true, authentic, fulfilled, relaxed and happier self. I’m compassionate, empathic, focused and work with integrity.Check my profile online at The Body Clinic Leominster and for booking an appointment or call me on 07903 415359.

HEREFORD HOMEOPATH Juliet Ablett RHom, MARH, MNCHM. Holistic health care with experienced practitioner using homeopathy, essences and homeobotanicals; safe and effective for all ages. I work with you as an individual, listening without judgement, working with whatever issues or problems you may have. Regular clinics in Monmouth, Hereford and Abergavenny, incl. Saturday morning children’s clinic in Hereford. See website: www.julietablett. co.uk or contact Juliet at julietablett@mailbox.org

01981 241456

HYPNOTHERAPY Vicky Nicolson-James DipHP HWHP

Herefordshire based empathetic hypnotherapist offering online or 1-1 therapy to help you live the life you want and deserve. Professional Hypnotherapy Practitioner Association and National Society of Hypnotherapy.

T:01568 760 306 E: vickynicolsonjames@gmail.com

WhatsApp: 07790 162067.

JING - LUCIA LLOYD-CLOKIE ACMT Looking to reduce your pain? Increase range of movement? You’ve found Unwind-clinic to help you! Advanced Clinical Massage Therapy; a unique outcome based system for addressing musculoskeletal pain through a fusion of advanced soft tissue techniques, myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and hot stones. Don’t delay, book in today and discover how amazing the body really is. Lucia looks forward to facilitating your healing journey, mobile: 07506 906614; email: hello@unwind-clinic.co.uk; website: www.unwind-clinic.co.uk; on IG and FB. Monday: Hereford Yoga Centre; Tuesday & Wednesday: Peretun, Ashperton; Thursday: Hop Pocket Village, Bishops Frome; Friday: Lotions and Potions, Church St, Hfd. Positive changes, one session at a time.

LEOMINSTER NATURAL HEALTH CENTRE

Chiropractic, Herbal Medicine, Kinesiology, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Hypnotherapy, Reiki, Reflexology, Emmet technique. Remedial and Holistic Massage. Counselling inc: Couples and Family, Cognitive Behaviour and NLP Stress Management, Child Birth Issues, Psychotherapy. Telephone 01568 616411 email infoleominstercommunitycentre@gmail.com Or visit Leominster Community Centre, School Road HR6 8NJ (behind Bridge Street car park).

LISA ADSHEAD I.I.H.H.T. ‘HEALING HEART SPACE’. Relaxing, flowing Massage and Reiki Healing. A time and space for you to feel more ease in your body, let go of tension and allow feelings to be. Over 20 years experience.Concessions available. Working at The Body Clinic, Leominster. 07512 773146.

LOU WESTON THERAPIES - The Body Clinic

Leominster, offering Remedial, Deep Tissue and Pregnancy Massage. Using a range of effective techniques, treatments are relaxing yet dynamic. Connect physically and emotionally to your well-being. Book online at www.thebodyclinicleominster.co.uk or contact Lou directly loulouweston@gmail.com / 07980 650957.

MASSAGE THERAPY WITH MARIAN HARDIMAN (MTI, CNHC, MLDUK). Remedial, Sports, Holistic, Indian Head Massage. Organic Facial and Manual Lymph Drainage. Clinic in Presteigne (The Retreat), Presteigne, LD8 2UF. Contact: marian@silvanmassage.com, www.silvanmassage.com, 07816 981454.

NINA’S COMPLEMENTARY THERAPIES Reflexology, Indian Head massage, Reiki or Crystal healing all from my country treatment room near Pembridge, Leominster. I also offer distant healing. All treatments will be tailored to the individuals needs, first session will include a consultation. For more information or to book, contact Nina at nina.aitchison@gmail.com or on 07527 485404.

SHADOW WORK, COUNSELLING & EXPERIENTIAL PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC PROCESS Facilitated shadow work is a type of embodied psychotherapy rooted in depth psychology. I work in longer sessions, typically 5-hours. These deep-dive one-to- one sessions allow a shame free space to develop within which to identify, explore and transform those habitual, ingrained or unconscious patterns, beliefs or behaviours that trap us and hold us back from living full and joyful lives. This work holds the potential for deep personal growth, and deep healing and is the place to dive real deep into difficulty and challenge, shame or guilt, your grief, your fear or rage. The holding I offer you is both sensitive and strong, and you are invited to bring anything you wish to our work together. Find out more about shadow work and schedule a free 20-minute consultation at: www.inner-truth.co.uk - Alasdair Kirk07792 405 660.

YOGA IN PRESTEIGNE

Groups and one-to-one

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OSTEOPATH. Mr R A Hughes D.O. Registered Osteopath and Sports Therapist. Fully qualified and registered since 1995. Established in Presteigne for over 20 years. Sciatica, Arthritis, Trapped Nerves, Back, Neck and Shoulder Pain. Headaches, Sports Injuries. 07961 352056, rahughesosteo@gmail.com The Retreat, Presteigne – free car parking.

PARKINSON’S LIFE PROGRAMME: 1 to 1 Neuro Physio-Led Coaching, Education and Exercise for People with Parkinson’s and their Families. A Flexible and Positive Approach from Diagnosis onwards. Sarah Edwards Parkinson’s Specialist Physiotherapist, MCSP HCPCRegistered. Clinic Based in Castle Street, Hereford. Home or Gym visits available. Contact us on 01432 628123 or www.edwardsphysio.co.uk

SOUND THERAPY, with Gongs, Singing Bowls and other therapeutic instruments to relieve stress and anxiety, restoring mental, emotional and physical wellbeing.Monthly group ‘sound bath’ sessions in Herefordshire, 1-2-1 treatments, retreats, private groups, celebrations. Cecilia 07857 128 082, csoundspace@gmail.com, www.csoundspace.com

SOUND THERAPY BY EDAN SOUND. Soesen Edan is a certified Sound Therapist with nearly 20 years of experience running 1-2-1 and group sessions. Using sound and vibration to heal all manner of ailments and disease; physical, mental, emotional, spiritual. Monthly group sessions held in Herefordshire & Birmingham.

1-2-1 sessions run from Holme Lacy. Specialising in work with people with complex disabilities & autism; prison therapeutic education, corporate work & away days; workshops; talks; bespoke sound consultancy. www.edansound.co.uk

THE BODY CLINIC LEOMINSTER Health Support with rehabilitation, pain, mobility, long term health conditions, mental health, wellbeing, women’s and men’s health, fertility and pregnancy and much more. Struggling to figure out how best to approach your health issue? Feeling lost or overwhelmed? Book a Holistic Health Assessment. This will give you the opportunity to talk through your symptoms with an experienced health practitioner who will listen and understand your problem from all angles and advise you on your best course of action. 17 West St, HR6 8EP. www.thebodyclinicleominster.co.uk 01568 368 907, 07493 078 566, thebodyclinicleominster@gmail.com

THE WELLNESS ROOM - Anxiety relief with hypnotherapy & coaching. Combat anxiety and stress, help weight loss and reduce chronic pain. Fast, lasting results. Based in Hereford and online. £10 off with code: NEW10 www. thewellnessroom.org.uk. Email: info@thewellnessroom.org. uk. Call: Debi on 07570 200133.

Workshops

WORKSHOP LISTINGS - Single (dated) listings are free. Year round, ongoing workshops will cost £40 per year.

Fri 8 September

GONG BATH - DEEP RELAXATION SOUND JOURNEY With Chrys Blanchard. Two sessions 4- 5.30pm and 7.30-9pm. Please arrive 15 minutes beforehand. The ArtShop & Chapel, Abergavenny, £15, 01873 852690.

Sat 23 September

HEALTH AND WELLBEING FAIR

Healing, craft, readers, tea and cake. Jubilee Hall, Llanelwedd, Builth Wells, 10am-4pm, www.openlotusliving.com/wellbeing

PILATES GROUP CLASSES

In Presteigne Memorial Hall, Titley Village Hall & Lyonshall Memorial Hall. Private lessons in my garden studio. All abilities and ages welcome. Pilates reduces back pain, increases strength and flexibility, tones your body from top to toe. Move it or lose it! Helen Boley info@helenbpilates.com https://helenbpilates.com 01544 231512, 07968 970093.

HEDGEROW MEDICINE, KITCHEN PHARMACY

Herbal Medicine Making Courses with Rowan

McOnegal, Medical Herbalist. Practical weekend courses which explore identifying, growing, harvesting, drying, storing and using herbs. Covers the basic principles of herbal medicine, and making and using teas, tinctures, infused oils, ointments, creams, syrups, inhalations and baths. www.hedgerowmedicine.org 01531 670075.

Every Tuesday

MEDITATION EVENINGS IN NEWTOWN

Healthy Mind Happy Life. We are a small group who meditate together in the evening at Plas Dolerw,Milford Road, SY16 2EH. Usually 2-5 week courses, £6 per session, no need to book. To find out dates please check our website meditationinwales.org. The class consists of simple guided meditations with practical advice from Buddha’s teachings on how to keep a peaceful and happy mind. Suitable for everyone.

Spring/Summer (potentially ongoing)

NEI GONG WEEKEND WORKSHOP

Led by Sophie Johnson, senior teacher of Lotus Nei Gong (https://www.sophieneigong.com/). For interest and inquiries, contact Kohra on 01544 262 110 or kohra@gmx.co.uk

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