Broad Sheep July 2023

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What’s On - Herefordshire & The Marches

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Contents

Small Ads

Architecture

Art

Art workshops

Cinema

Dance

Food

Music

Music workshops

Band directory

Theatre Word

Grass roots

Comp therapies

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Hastings Rocks

LIMEY my second visit to Hastings in a year. Never been there before, but now I’m practically a local. Last time it was to cycle bits of the South Down Way but this time it was more of a quick ride to the pub kind of a trip. That being said and not wishing to tread on Pernickety’s size 10’s we did encounter some great places to eat, drink and enjoy the tropical weather.

First I must mention The Crown in All Saints St, Hastings. We clocked up two visits, one for their fantastic food and then the next day to have a bit of a trawl through their excellent wine list, while sitting outside in the sun. All Saints Street is pretty narrow so the guy who lives opposite has called his house Pub View - that is a bit of an understatement. While we were sitting there he opened his front, stable door and fed half a loaf of bread to a very friendly seagull that was the size of a London Bus and obviously dined there daily.

Next and definitely our favourite place, was the Goat Ledge on the front at St Leonards. Luckily we hit it at brunch time on a Monday but I guess on a music night or busy weekend the place gets mobbed. The cafe is a set of brightly overpainted shacks and beach huts all huddled together alongside eating booths and a small deck chair jetty. The food is mostly interesting fish and veg combinations in bread or baps that you can eat out of a paper bag plus delicious cakes and a really magnificent selection of hot and cold drinks, beer, wine and cocktails and even a bottle of bubbly if you’re feeling flush. I get the impression this place with its super friendly staff is a big hit with the locals, especially dog owners walking Fido on the front.

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Tel: 07786 131159

Email: info@broadsheep.com

Website: www.broadsheep.com

Not quite so in your face but just as wacky is The Beacon at the top of Whistlers Steps. It looks like a normal large family house, which it is, as all the family who live there

work in the place. It’s a converted old primary school. Inside there is a bar and a restaurant room and out in the garden are some sheds you can use for private gatherings, tables all over the lawn, a log shelter for the barbecue and the wing of the primary school where you can stay. The evening we were there it was barbecue night and there was a great live trio called Los Twangueros. Led by the excellent guitarist Andy Neate. This local band specialize in Balearic/Latin instrumentals, very soothing.

Finally we decided to go East and e bike over the hills to Fairlight and try out The Cove as highly recommended by Grace Dent. Unfortunately, we hit it on Pizza Tuesday but the pizza truck guys in the car park knew their stuff and we couldn’t leave as our mate Kev, who you might know better as the French clown Monsieur BonBon, had elected to swim the 4 miles to the pub along the coast (What!). Unfortunately he only managed half of that in the water after a slightly bizarre traffic accident with a large jellyfish but none the less still managed to arrive just before the pizza van closed. Pretty impressive Kev!

Incidentally Grace Dent’s review of The Cove sent so many people their way, in the first month of opening, that it nearly scuppered their business. I am hoping my enthusiasm for The Goat Ledge doesn’t send a tidal wave of Broad Sheep readers to St Leonards that sinks the whole show!

Cover pic: Transglobal Underground, Festival at the Edge, Cleobury Mortimer - 22 July
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ent Music Shop - only a one minute walk from the main car park. Hay’s destination shop packed with pre-loved machine cleaned and new vinyl records, CDs, Books and more.

Tel: 07527 298199. Hay’s Headline Making -Independ

HAYSTACKS MUSIC, Backfold, Hay-on-Wye, HR3 5EQ.

NEED WORDS? Experienced magazine, newspaper and book editor, advertising copywriter, journalist, author and longstanding Broad Sheep contributor can edit, re-write, proof read, research or write from scratch, whatever you need word-wise. Modest fees, quick turnaround.

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GUITAR SETUPS AND REPAIRS. Electric and Acoustic guitars. Based in Ludlow. Neck relief, action height, saddle radius, bridge adjustment, intonation, fretboard treatment, fret polish, pickup height, electrics service, electrical screening, cleaning etc. Friendly professional service, fast turnaround. Can collect. Call 07770 321 904.

DESIGNATED DESKS FOR HIRE Looking for somewhere new to work from? Get your very own desk at WorkPlace at the Ludlow Mascall Centre, available on a monthly basis. Includes Wi-Fi, parking, tea and coffee, and printer access. Hot desks also available on a daily basis. Contact director@ludlowmascallcentre.co.uk or 01584 873882 for details.

SPINDWYER RECORDS Specializing in Folk, Blues and Country. Search my 20,0000 at www.spindwyerworld.uk 07709 904836.

BEEKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS Introductory courses, talks on bees and beekeeping and one to one tuition. For further details phone 07813 276308/01886 884752 or email woodruffbank@btinternet.com

CHAIR REPAIRS: seats rushed & recaned. Also Danish cord & Habitat sheet cane seats. Paul Richards, 01544 209140.Email - paulrichardsft@gmail.com

CATERING CROCKERY, CUTLERY AND GLASSWARE FOR HIRE. Up to 100 settings. Contact Ruth on 01544 350559 or 07870 752325.

RETIRED PROFESSIONAL PAINTER AVAILABLE for local work. References available. £80.00 per day. Try me. Roy 01547 520164.

JAZZ PIANO TUITION A specially created course for beginners through to intermediate level students. Also coaching for Associated Board jazz exams. Presteigne/Knighton, but happy to travel.

Simon Deeley, 07890 303681. simon.deeley@aol.com

PIANO LESSONS IN PRESTEIGNE. All ABRSM grades or simply for fun. Contact Mzia 07981752405, mziag@hotmail.co.uk

HANCOCK & MONKS MUSIC, 6 Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye. Tel: 01591 610555. Specialists in recorded and printed Classical Music for over 40 years. Huge stock of secondhand CDs, sheet music, scores and books on music. Open daily 10.30am - 4.30pm. Online catalogue at www.hancockandmonksmusic.co.uk

FRUIT TREE PRUNING From one branch to an entire orchard. Tel: 01544 260656. apjervis@myphone.coop

WANTED URGENTLY VINTAGE CLOTHING for male/ female, plus accessories including jewellery, shoes, etc. Also wanted: quality curtains, lace and textiles, even damaged. Plus designer clothing including male/female... tweeds, evening dresses etc. Also unusual items including fans etc. Please telephone: Annie 07798 632247. Teagowns and Textiles. annies.30@hotmail.com

P/T OR OCCASIONAL WORK WANTED Cheerful, fit, educated, mature woman seeks employment. Clean driving licence, DBS checked. Anything considered from office/business support to house sitting including driving, gardening and dog walking. Phone Katy 01547 520328.

VIOLIN/VIOLA LESSONS All styles, all ages, beginners to advanced. Help with composition, theory, aural training. Accompaniment also offered. Ring Tony on 01544 321925 or visit his website: http://camelmusic.co.uk for a CV and more information.

VIOLIN & VIOLA LESSONS given by experienced professional in Presteigne. All abilities and styles taught. John Hymas 07969 440183.

PRESTEIGNE POP CHOIR Every Thursday. Contact John Hymas for details: 07969 440183. john@johnhymas.com

A STITCH IN TIME Careful repairs & creative alterations to well-loved clothes. Vintage a speciality. Anne 01544 267997.

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.

Sunday 2nd July 9am-3pm

GIANT CAR BOOT

Sunday 2nd July - Sun 20 August

ANNUAL BOOK SALE

Launch of our ANNUAL BOOK SALE: this year with lots more book bargains at 50p. 10% discount on everything in the shop on 2nd July. Free entry, all welcome!

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Post details with cheque to: BROAD SHEEP, The Fred Bulmer Centre, Wall Street, Hereford, HR4 9HP

For more details phone Clare on 07786 131159

architecture

N ecclesiastical architecture the terms ‘undercroft’ and ‘crypt’ are interchangeable, though it is only in the latter that you will find tombs. Both spaces were invariably constructed underground – or partially undergroundbefore stone masons began work on the superstructure. Vaulted ground-level storage undercrofts (such as at Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire) were sometimes added as an afterthought, often for storing non-perishable vittles and wine casks.

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Hereford has a small and intimate crypt for prayer, beneath the Lady Chapel. Worcester Cathedral recently converted its vaulted undercroft into a teaching space for local school groups. Canterbury Cathedral’s undercroft is the oldest part the cathedral, dating back to the 11th century (in the 13th century it housed the tomb of the martyred Thomas Beckett). At York Minister, during emergency underpinning operations in the 1970s, evidence was uncovered of the barracks of two Roman legions.

Glorious Ely Cathedral (‘The Ship of the Fens’) has a tearoom and restaurant in its 12th century crypt. Eateries – not strictly a religious activity, though dedicated ‘foodies’ would argue otherwise – have always been a popular option (St Paul’s; St Martin-in-the-Fields). Before opening his Café at All Saints (which last year celebrated its 25th anniversary) in Hereford’s oldest church, proprietor Bill Sewell had a restaurant called ‘The Place Below’ in the crypt of the City of London church of St Mary-le-Bow.

Church reordering specialist Rev Andrew Mottram, who worked with Bill and local architect Rod Robinson on All Saints’ award-winning reconfiguration, was also the driving force behind the subterranean transformation at Worcester Cathedral. Until the Reformation, Worcester Cathedral was the centre of an important Benedictine Order. The undercroft served as the monks’ refectory.

A safety-compliant disability lift ramp was ingeniously inserted into a repaired medieval vault to create a sublime Visitors Learning Centre. Architects were Acanthus Clews (Cathedral Architect Camilla Finlay), funding came from the Heritage Lottery Fund, and the refurbished space – which bristles with hi-tech audio-visual teaching aids - is now used by some 6,000 young people each year. In 2021 it won an Architects Journal Retrofit Award, an exemplar of sensitive non-intrusive conservation.

Alone with Mary Magdelene

Some years ago my wife and I went on an escorted tour of Provence. Our overnight accommodation for the weeklong trip turned out to be the beautifully-converted former Royal Convent of the Dominicans at Saint-Maximin-laSainte-Beaume, which is run along similar lines to the UK’s Landmark Trust (which aims to keep historic buildings in use as tourism bases) and the Spanish Paradore network. Our French ‘hostel’ even had a Michelin-starred restaurant. Bang next door was a 13th century basilica. Why a convent had once warranted an ornate basilica wasn’t immediately apparent.

After a supper in the village, returning to our overnight accommodation we heard the mellifluous sounds of a choir

The final chords of the rehearsal drifted down the stone steps like icicles, creating a glacial atmosphere. It was several minutes before I regained the strength to ascend the crypt’s stone steps and slip silently out into the night.

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practice coming from the basilica, its doors swung open. I ventured in alone, sheltering behind a column so as not to be spotted. To my immediate left was a latched iron gate with steep stone steps leading down to a crypt or undercroft. I opened the gate and descended the steps, where my movement activated a subdued lighting system. In the low underground space (head high and no more than five metres square), two stone sarcophagi flanked a central niche. In this niche a small unmarked stone casket lay behind a protective sheet of toughened glass, with flickering red illumination coming from a Chancel Lamp. Above the armoured glass was a French-language sign simply stating: “Here lie the mortal remains of the Blessed Mary Magdelene.” Legend has it that after Jerusalem, Mary became a camp follower to a Turkish zealot, travelling with him and other followers by boat from Istanbul to Aix-en-Provence. Moving inland on foot they discovered a cave complex at St Maximin where Mary decided to settle, later becoming an anchorite.

POWYS

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

Until 29 July ‘Sometimes / Miss The Applause’. DEAN CROSS.

Until 29 July ‘Silent Spring’. RICK GRESWELL Highlighting the rapid decline and threat to British breeding birds by reference to their songs.

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

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 ‘Inside Out’.

KATE HARVEY - sculpture (outdoors).

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

13 July - 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.

Open Thurs-Sat 11am-4pm.

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

July ‘Sumer is icumen in!’ New work by JOSH PARTRIDGE, new sculptures by TANIA MOSSE alongside regular artists, ceramicists and printmakers: ANGELA HARDING, MARK HEARLD, JOHN BROADLEY, ED KLUZ, CLIVE HICKS-JENKINS, TONY HALL, SIMON HULBERT, JOE FINCH, HASON BRAHAM, NICK MEMBERY, GILL TENNANT EYLES and many more. Plus 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 artpaintings and limited edition fine art giclée prints. Open Wed 10am-2pm, Thurs 11am-5pm, Fri & Sat 11am-3pm.

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

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

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

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

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

July 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. Wed-Sat 10am-4pm.

Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown 01686 625041

Until 2 July ‘Drawings on Indigo’. JEANETTE ORRELL.

28 July - 3 Oct ‘We All Share the Same Sky’. HELEN BOOTH.

Until 21 Sept ‘Oriel Watching’. ELLEN BELL will be working in the galleries making live drawings of visitors. Open Tues-Sun 11am-4pm.

Wyeside Theatre, Builth Wells 01982 552555

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

The Table & The Chair, 43 Lion St, Hay-on-Wye 01497 822802 www.thetablehay.com

1 - 29 July LOIS HOPWOOD, TONY HALL, CHARLES WILLIAMS & MARICE CUMBER.

5 - 26 Aug HARRY RICH & ROSS LOVEDAY. Thurs-Sat 10am-3pm.

The Hay Makers, St John’s Place, Hay-on-Wye HR3 5BN 01497 820556

Until 10 July Festival Exhibition. CARRY AKROYD - prints. KIM DONALDSON - ceramics.

CORNELIUS VAN DOP - silver boxes. NADEGE HONEY & ANGELA SOULIER - jewellery.

11 July - 10 Sept POLLY DIXON, XUELLA ARNOLD, PAUL YOUNG, CLAUDIA PETLEY & PAUL ` SHEPHERD. Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

Minerva Arts Centre, High Street, Llanidloes 01686 413467

1 July - 5 Aug Quilt Association Summer Exhibition. ‘Retrospective’. ANNIE BIELECKA JONES.

12 - 26 Aug ‘Lie of The Land’. Exhibition by Visual Arts Collective, Llanidloes. Open 10.30am-4.30pm.

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

July ROSIE FAREY & MANDY COATS - baskets. SUSAN GALLAGHER - paintings. 11am-4pm.

Lion Street Gallery, 6 Lion St, 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.

Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, Near Newtown 01686 688369

Until 2 July ‘Old Masters Exhibition’. NEIL JOHNSON, JOHN SMOUT, ERIC SODEN & JONATHAN MIDDLEMISS

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16 July - 3 Sept Welsh Group exhibition. Thurs-Sun, 11am-4pm.

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

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

www.foundgallery.co.uk

Until 5 Aug ‘A Celebration of our Landscape & Woodlands’. KATHRYN MOORE - artist. LEWIS PHILLIPSphotographs. SHARIF ADAMS, YOAV ELKAYAM, ROSIE FAREY, ANDREEA GRAD, LEE JOHN PHILLIPS, ROSA HARRADINE, LYDIA LATHAM, AMY LEAKE, JOHN MULLANEY, DOMINIC PEARCE, DEBORAH SCHNEEBELI MORRELL, DAVID WHITE & MATT WHITTAKER - woodland makers. Open Tues-Sat 10am-4.30pm.

Knighton Fine Art, 2 Broad Street, Knighton 01547 528052

www.knightonfineart.co.uk

knightonfineart@btinternet.com

July Local scenes from JULIENNE

BRAHAM, SUSIE CAWLEY, DAVID HENRY, LOIS HOPWOOD, CIARA LEWIS, ALISON MacGREGOR GRIMLEY, STUART ROPER & BRONTË WOODRUFF. Plus pottery, ceramics, woodwork, driftwood, tin sculptures and greeting cards. Wed-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-1pm. Please note: Closed for annual holiday 14 - 26 July.

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.

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Mary Griffin, Old Chapel Gallery, Pembridge Simon Hulbert, The Hay Makers, Hay-on-Wye Stephanie Jacob, mixed media figurine workshop, Church Stretton Arts Festival Lucinda Lovesay, slab tiles pottery workshop, Church Stretton Arts Festival David Laws, Apple Store Gallery, Hereford

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 St, Abergavenny NP7 5EH 01873 852690

Until 19 Aug ‘Letters from Meduseld’. ASTER MURO.

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 The Tabernacle Art Competition 2023.

22 July - 23 Sept KIM DEWSBURY.

Wed-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-1pm.

The Old School, Whitton, near Knighton LD7 1NP 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 St, Knighton

The Museum is run entirely by volunteers and reflects the 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 Rd, Llandrindod Wells LD1 5EB 01597 822777

Until 20 July ‘Rhos Pasture’. An exhibition of all the work done over the two year project within the community by the Radnorshire Wildlife Trust.

27 July - 7 Sept Annual exhibition by Celf o Gwmpas Artist Network. Open Tues-Thurs 10am-4pm, Sat 9.30am-12pm.

Open Thurs-Sun 10am-4pm.

Rhayader Museum & Gallery, CARAD, East St, Rhayader, LD6 5ER 01597 810561

Rhayader Museum are offering an enjoyable opportunity to take part in the creative process of making and installing the displays and installations, working with our team. Please email all@carad.org.uk for details. Look out for new activities and sign up for our free information newsletter online: www.carad.org.uk Tues-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat 10am-12pm.

Pavilion Mid Wales, Llandrindod Wells LD1 5EY 01597 258118

www.pavilionmidwales.org.uk

22 July Artisan Market. Over 20 stalls featuring arts, crafts, homemade, handmade local produce. 10am-4pm.

HEREFORDSHIRE

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.

De Koffie Pot, Upstairs Gallery Space, Bridge St, Hereford, HR4 9DG

1 - 8 July ‘Contemplation’. DINKO NENOV. Open 10am-5pm. The Forum, 18 Market Square, Tenbury Wells WR15 8EA 01584 810085

www.georginafranklin.co.uk

GEORGINA FRANKLINjewellery. 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.

Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, near Ledbury www.textilefairs.co.uk

12 & 13 July Textile Bazaar 2023. World textiles including individual wearables, homeware and collectable textiles. Textile workshops by Bailey Curtis, Angie Hugues and Jeanette McCulloch. Lunches and refreshments. Open Wed 11am-5pm, Thurs 10am-5pm.

Weavers Gallery, Church Lane, Ledbury 07881 926661

Until 9 July ‘When we were very young’. Textile art inspired by children’s poems, rhymes and songs. Part of Ledbury Poetry. Open 10am-5pm daily.

17 - 23 July Retrospective work by JOHN O’CONNOR - paintings. Open daily, 10am-4pm.

24 - 30 July ‘Land and Sea’. Four artists from the Forest of Dean. Open daily, 10am-4.30pm.

Old Stable Gallery, Leominster Tourist Information Centre, Corn Square, Leominster 01568 616460

July JEANETTE KINSEY - acrylic and oil paintings. Mon-Sat 9.30am-4pm.

Wobage Makers Gallery, Upton Bishop, Ross on Wye HR9 7QP 01989 720495 www.wobage.co.uk

July Hand-made 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 - Wobage-grown willow basketry. CLAIR HODGSON - gold, silver and semi-precious stone earrings. Thurs-Sat 10am-5pm.

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

July Featured artists include SUE BROWN - new prints, RACHEL GREVATTE - mixed-media design, ALICE DRAWS THE LINE - enamelled mugs, DAVID HITCHCOCK - jewellery. Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-3pm.

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Mappa Mundi & Chained Library, Hereford Cathedral, 01432 374200

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.

South Chapel, All Saints Church, Hereford 01432 370414

1 July Exhibition and sale of Indian silks and saris with JAN BISHOP. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm. Made in the Marches Gallery, 12 Church St, Kington, HR5 3AZ 07531 820195

www.madeinthemarches.com

July Work from local artists and makers, including ceramics, paintings, prints, clothing, jewellery, sculpture, stone, wood, ironwork and basketry, cards and gifts. Commissions and vouchers available. Creations from ceramicist JAMES BURNETTSTUART, photographer NICKI CORNISH, jewellery SYANN FAN NIFTRIK and painter SOPHIE TUTE, alongside work by our cooperative members: REBECCA FINNEY, JO FLETCHER, NANCY FROST, FREYA GAMBLE-MAPES, TESSA GAVIN, JANE KEAY, CELIA KIBBLEWHITE, SUE LEAVETT, CLARE LESTER, CLAIR MURPHY & HELEN SMITH.

Open Tues- Sat 11am – 4pm.

Canwood Gallery, Checkley

HR1 4NF 01568 760242

www.canwoodgallery.com

Until 2 July ED ELLIOTT, solo exhibition featuring his world renown ‘Greer’ Guardian Angel pieces and his new bronze collection.

6 - 30 July ‘The Empresses’ DAMIEN HIRST.

6 July - 30 July SIMON McDONALDbronze and ceramic sculptures.

14 - 23 July HEREFORD COLLEGE

OF ART presents artwork from the final year M.A. students.

10 Aug - 17 Sept ‘In Darkness & Light’. SIMON MEIKLEJOHN & FRIENDS. Plus a sculpture trail set in 10 acres. Cafe. Thurs-Sun 11am-4pm.

The Courtyard, Hereford 01432 340555

Until 29 July Cultivate@ The Courtyard. Visual arts project for the young emerging artists. DARCY ECCLESTONE, GEORGE MARKHAM, PHOEBE MERRIFIELD, WILLIAM BARNETT & CLOSE HOUSE COLLECTIVE. Works include blacksmithing, textiles, fine art, illustration and sculpture. Open theatre times.

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

www.applestoregallery.com

Until 8 July ‘Up All Night’. CHRIS CURSONS - drawings and sculpture.

12 July - 12 Aug ‘Wilder Hereford: Art & Poetry’. Local artists and poets explore the nature reserves around Hereford and the restoration of the Yazor Brook. In partnership with Herefordshire Wildlife Trust and Richard Bavin.

15 July Private View, contact gallery for invitation. 2pm-3.30pm.

23 & 30 July Meet the Artists and Herefords Wildlife Trust’s City Branch. Plus pop up art and poetry, information and guided walk. 11am-3pm.

Wed-Fri 10am-3pm, Sat 10am-1pm.

RidgeBank Contemporary Art Space, 1 High Street, Kington HR5 3AX 07810 526006

caroline@ridgebank.art

Instagram: @ridgebank

Rolling programme of exhibitions and events. Open Fri-Sun 12-6pm.

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 Basement, 18 Gloucester Rd, Ross-on-Wye HR9 5BU email gabydevitt@live.com

Beautiful handwoven lampshades, fabrics, pottery, willow baskets and glass. Also a range of eclectic lighting. Open Wed-Sat 9.30am-4pm.

Gallery 54, 54 High St, Ross-on-Wye 01989 567917

July Gallery artists JOHN MAXELL STEELE, ZOE TAYLOR, STUART ELLIS, LAYLA MURR, TESSA HOUGHTON & JO JENKINS and more. Open Thurs-Sat 10-4pm.

Old Chapel Gallery, East St, Pembridge HR6 9HB 01544 388842 www.oldchapelgallery.co.uk

8 July - 31 Aug ‘Glory in the Garden’. MARY GRIFFIN - soft pastels. JEMIMA JAMESON - painted wood. RACHEL BAILEY - jewellery. JO VERITY decoupage, and more. 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. Wed-Sat 11am-4.30pm, Sun 12-4pm. Mon/Tues by appointment.

Market Hall, Kington 07977 978676

3rd Saturday of the month, until Dec Print, paint, wood, wool, paper, metalwork, ceramics, baskets and more. 9:30am-3:30pm, anna@akcrafts.co.uk

Greenstage Gallery, Hop Pocket, Bishop’s Frome WR6 5BT 01885 490839

www.greenstagegallery.co.uk

July Open by appointment.

SHROPSHIRE

The Barn, 9 Church St, Clun

SY7 8JW

Until 2 July ‘Counterpoint’. JANET MANIFOLD & BRONWYN THOMAS. Open 11am-4pm.

The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury 01743 234970

1 July - 28 Aug ‘Women: Now’. A contemporary art exhibition as part of Shrewsbury Art Trail. Tues-Fri 10am-4.30pm.

FBC Manby Bowdler Gallery, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury 01743 281281

Until 31 July ‘A Passing Portrait’. MALCOLM HAGUE.

July & Aug Shrewsbury Arts Trail. Mon-Sat from 10am.

Mrs Jones Art Shop & Gallery, 118 Longden Coleham, Shrewsbury SY3 7DU 01743 245134

www.mrsjonesgallery.co.uk

8 July - 5 Aug Open exhibition that supports art across all ages and abilities.

12 - 26 Aug JAMIE ASHCROFTcontemporary art, Basquiat-style street art vibe, juxtaposing text and images. Open Wed-Sat 10.30am-4pm.

Bishop’s Castle Town Hall 01588 630023

www.bishopscastletownhall.co.uk

1 July Antiques & Flea Market. 9am-4pm.

1 - 29 July ROB CORFIELD. Open 10am-4pm.

The Gateway Gallery, Chester St, Shrewsbury SY1 1NB

gatewaygallery@mail.com

1 July - 31 Aug ‘Kinesis’. GEORGE

SFOUGARAS & STEFAN CHABLUK. An exhibition about movement. Part of Shrewsbury Art Trail. Open Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm, Thurs until 8pm during term times.

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

1 July - 19 Aug ‘Stitch by Stitch’. Contemporary Fine Art Textiles. An exhibition for established and emerging textile artists working with stitch, fabric and mixed media. Open 10am-4pm, closed Sun & Mon.

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Assembly Rooms, Mill St, Ludlow

www.ludlowassemblyrooms.co.uk 01584 878141

Until 8 July ‘Grounded in Beauty’. JACKIE YEOMANS & CARA CAMPBELL. Mon - Sat 10am-7.30pm.

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

1 July - 31 Aug Shrewsbury Arts

Trail - Inspirational Exhibition’. Under the theme of Movement, featuring the works of SALVADOR DALI, LS LOWRY, ANDREW LOGAN, FABIAN PEREZ, SHERREE VANLENTINE DAINES, JACOB CHANDLER, JPR STITCH, BANKSY, DAMIEN HIRST, MICHEAL JAMES TALBOT, HALIMA CASSEL MBE, IAN RAYER SMITH, MAN RAY, JOHN SWANNELL and more. 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

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

2 July Giant Car Boot. Entrance and parking free.Tues-Sun 9am-3pm.

Smithy Studio, Brampton Bryan SY7 0DH 07811 042478

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

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

July Artists include SHELLY PERKINS - wildlife artist.

PRISCILLA HANN - bronze sculpture. DANIELLE FLOWERS - contemporary jewellery. KIM DAVIS - wood turning. MEGAN EVANS - collagraph prints. JAN JAY - textile designs and screen prints. PIP JONES - watercolours.

SARAH BILLINGHAM - pottery. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. www.theartistsgalleryludlow.co.uk 10am-5pm. Instagram@agalleryrunbyartists

Facebook - The Artists’ Gallery.

Art & Craft Workshops

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

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.

GINN’S CREATIVE 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.

ALEX ALLPRESS POTTERY STUDIO - POTTERY EXPERIENCES

& LESSONS Church Street, Builth Wells, LD2 3BS, Powys. 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: 07443875016 e: alexallpressceramics@gmail.co alexallpress.co.uk

MOOR HALL STUDIO ~ BOBBY

BRITNELL Inspirational art and textile related courses delivered throughout the year by highly qualified tutors. Some courses are on-line, 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

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PHIL GREENWOOD EXHIBITION

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

Entry to the bazaar

£1.00 (Cash/cheque)

Creative workshops

£9.00

Please book in advance. 01453 823375 07786 007088 bailey@baileycurtis.com

Jeanette McCulloch ‘Make a concertina sketchbook’ www.textilefairs.co.uk

Lunches by Jo Coffee, cakes and cream teas at Hellens tea rooms

Oxenham Art, 15b Broad St, Leominster, HR6 8BP 07814 406878 info@oxenhamart.co.uk

GEORGINA FRANKLIN

Jewellery

Individual Contemporary Design Commissions undertaken

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

The Forum, 18 Market Square, Tenbury Wells, Worcs. WR15 8EA Phone 01584 810085

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Angie Hughes ‘Twinkling Seashore brooches’

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. Email angie@angiehughes.com tel 07533 362900.

STONE CARVING WORKSHOPS

Monthly in Llangarron HR9 6PH. Glenn Morris, sculptor, 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 refreshments 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 / person. Includes all materials and homemade refreshments. Workshops arranged to suit you, and / or your friends up to max. 5 people. frances@artsinthemarches.co.uk

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 Rushmorebaskets.com or contact Clair at rushmorebaskets@gmail.com 07713 514902.

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, Siminagashi, Rush Basketry, Creating a Sketchbook, Jewellery, Glass Fusing, Hand Block 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 home - treasure it – or give it with pride!

July HEREFORD CATHEDRAL

Mondays, 10 July & 14 Aug - Creative Cloisters sessions. Attendees will have full access to the Cloisters, College Hall and Canon’s Garden, 10am-2.30pm, £15 to include tea, coffee and a sandwich lunch, please book, 01432 374251. 15 July, 10am-12pm & 19 July 3.30pm-4.30pm, Lego Club for ages 8-14 years, free, but advance booking essential. Mondays, term time - Toddler Group, craft activities and prayer; suitable 1-3 years, 9.30am, free. Hereford Cathedral, 01432 374225, www.herefordcathedral.org

July 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 through-out July. POTTERS WHEEL COURSES 8, 15 & 26 July 2023. £150 per person. Spend the day relaxing and creating pots on the potter’s wheel. Eastnor Pottery, Home Farm, Eastnor, near Ledbury. Please check availablity and book online www.eastnorpottery.co.uk Email admin@eastnorpottery.co.uk or tel 01531 633886.

July ORIEL DAVIES GALLERY WORKSHOPS

1 & 2 July - 2 day Indigo workshop with Jeanette Orrel, 10.30am-4.30pm, £140 for both days. Fridays 16 June - 21 July - Spoon Carving with Graham Beadle, 1-4pm. Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown, 01686 625041.

July & August MID WALES ARTS CENTRE

7 July - Tai Chi / Dance / Painting Day, email office@midwalesarts.org.uk for more information. 24, 25, 31 July & 1, 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 & 29 August Children’s Summer Workshops, 10am-4pm. 26 July, 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 August - Sculpteen (teenage) Summer Workshops, 10am-4pm. Wed - Weekly Art talks, 2-4pm, free. Thurs - After-School Pottery for children 7-11 years, 5-6.30pm, £7. ThursPottery & Ceramic Sculpture Club for all ages and abilities, 2-4pm & 7-9pm, £10. Fri - Pottery & Ceramic Sculpture Club, 11-1pm & 1-3pm, £10. 1st Sat of each monthFamily 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.

July & August SIDNEY NOLAN TRUST

8 July & 26 Aug - Cultivate. Creative programme for 15-25 year olds, 10am-2pm. Mondays until 10 July (term time) - MAKE, an arts and creative club for young people aged 10-14, 3.30pm-5pm at the Youth Centre, Presteigne. Sidney Nolan Trust, The Rodd, Presteigne. To book01544 260149 or www.sidneynolantrust.org

July THE HIVE WORKSHOPS

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

July QUILT ASSOCIATION WORKSHOPS

6 & 7 July (attend 1 or 2 days). Patterns from the East, Batik on tissue and fabric with Jenny O’Leary. £60 one day, £110 for two days. Minerva Arts Centre, High Street, Llanidloes 01686 413467. chris.shercliff@quilt.org.uk

July HAY CASTLE WORKSHOPS

1 July - Botanical Dying Workshop, 10am-4pm, £50.

1 July - Hurdle Making and Greenwood Crafts, 10am-12.30pm & 1pm-3.30pm, tickets from £15.

2 July - Print Making for Activism short course, an introduction to linocut, 9.30am-2pm, from £50.

22 July - Black Mountains College Discovery Day, 10am2pm, free. Book via Black Mountains College website.

July WILD AND MADDER NATURAL CRAFT WORKSHOPS

17 July - Artists Toolkit: make a natural ink, personalise a sketchbook and paint your own dip pen, 10am-1pm. Making and using charcoal, 2-5pm. 26 July - Indigo Dye using shibori and tie dye techniques, 10am-1pm. Lino printing with natural printing inks, 2-5pm. 31 July - Flower pressing and paper making, 10am-1pm. Magic colour changing ink and ink diffusers, 2-5pm. Sutton Court, Tenbury Wells, £40 per workshop. www.wildandmadder.co.uk

Sat 1 & Sun 2 July & Sat 30 Sept & Sun 1 Oct STONE CARVING COURSES

With Lottie O’Leary. A 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

Wed 12 & Thurs 13 July TEXTILE BAZAAR

World textiles including individual wearables, homeware and collectable textiles. Textile workshops by Bailey Curtis, Angie Hughes and Jeanette McCulloch. Lunches and refreshments. Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, near Ledbury, £1 entry, Wed 11am-5pm, Thurs 10am-5pm, www.textilefairs.co.uk

Sat 22 July CAN YOU RESIST IT?

Experiments, trials with words, surfaces and all manner of masking mediums. 10-4pm @ Monkland Village Hall, near Leominster. £20 members/ £25 guests. For booking please ring 01544 327657 Marches Scribes.

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CONTEMPLATION Dinko Nenov

Exhibition

De Koffie Pot, Hereford

1st - 8th July, 10am-5pm

Sat 29 July - Sat 12 August CHURCH STRETTON ARTS

FESTIVAL

2 & 3 Aug - Slab Tiles Pottery Workshop, led by Lucinda Lovesey. St Lawrence Primary School, 10am or 2pm, £35. 5 Aug - Hand Weaving Demonstration by Sue Christian, along with one of her looms. Drop in, watch and learn. St Lawrence Primary School, 11am-4pm. 7 & 8 Aug Mixed Media Figurine, led by Stephanie Jacobs. St Lawrence Primary School, 10am-4pm, £70. www.strettonfestival.org

Mon 31 July - Fri 4 Aug LEOMINSTER PRIORY CHURCH

HOLIDAY CLUB

Five days of fun for Primary School age children. Leominster Priory Church, 9.30am-3pm daily, 07766 044673.

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, 7-9:30pm, £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 (opp. 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 welcoming group. Any level welcome. Any medium accepted. Lunch served from 12pm. Knighton Community Centre, 1pm-3pm, £3 per session. Kay Yendole, 07624 379335.

Thursdays HEREFORD LIFE DRAWING

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

3rd Friday of every month FRIDAY CRAFT CLUB

Bring your crocheting, embroidery, paper crafts or jewellery. Good company with tea and cake, no booking required. Pot & Page, 8 New St, Ledbury, 10.30am-12.30pm.

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I mentioned this film in March’s Borderlines preview but now on general release it merits fuller attention not least as yet another tour de force from Isabelle Huppert – who also starred in director Jean-Paul Salomé’s last film, MAMA WEED – initially unrecognisable in a blonde hair-do, playing the real-life union rep at a nuclear plant threatened with huge job losses. After being physically attacked for standing up to dark forces at work there, a corrupt police investigation has her vilified, then prosecuted for supposedly fabricating this. There are vague similarities to Mike Nichols’ 1983 SILKWOOD here but Huppert, who I yield to no-one in my admiration of, conveys an intensity and multi-layered sensitivity that Meryl Streep never quite managed in that nuclear plant drama and being based on fact, LA SYNDICALISTE chillingly subtexts the structure of a hazardous, highly secretive industry. Reviews by Mark Williams

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LUDLOW

3 July MAD ABOUT THE BOY: THE NOEL COWARD STORY (12A)

10 July THREE COLOURS: RED LAR Film Club

Assembly Rooms, Mill St, Ludlow, 01584 878141

BOOTH’S BOOKSHOP

1 & 2 July CHEVALIER (12A)

Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye. 01497 822010

CONQUEST, BROMYARD

28 July MR JONES (15)

Conquest Theatre, Bromyard. 01885 488575

COURTYARD, HEREFORD

1 - 3 July ASTEROID CITY (12A)

1 - 13 July CHEVALIER (12A)

3 & 6 July MAD ABOUT THE BOY: THE NOEL COWARD STORY (12A)

10 - 20 July PRETTY RED DRESS (15)

12 - 18 July A CLEVER WOMAN (15)

15 July FANTASTIC MR FOX (PG) free pre-activity from 10.30am

15 - 20 July INLAND (15)

14 - 21 July INDIANA JONES & THE DIAL OF DESTINY (ctbc)

21 - 27 July HELLO, BOOKSTORE (PG)

21 - 27 July RUBY GILLMAN, TEENAGE KRAKEN (PG)

22 - 27 July SMALL, SLOW, BUT STEADY (12A)

28 July - 10 Aug MISSION

IMPOSSIBLE: DEAD RECKONING PART ONE (12A)

28 July - 3 Aug LA SYNDICALISTE (15)

29 July THELMA & LOUISE (15) Cult classic

28 July - 3 Aug MEDUSA DELUX (15) The Courtyard Theatre, Edgar St, Hereford 01432 340555

6 & 11 July ALLELUJAH (12A) SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630321

8 July LUNANA - A YAK IN THE CLASSROOM (PG) Cawley Hall, Eye 01568 615836

12 July THE LAST LETTER FROM YOUR LOVER (U) Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 517125

14 July EMPIRE OF LIGHT (15) Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 517125

15 July WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT (12A) Aston on Clun VH 01588 660139

26 July PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH (PG) Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms 01588 676060

28 July MR JONES (15) Conquest Theatre, Bromyard 01885 488575

28 July NO BEARS (12A) Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 517125

MKT. THEATRE, LEDBURY

12 July THE LAST LETTER FROM YOUR LOVER (U)

14 July EMPIRE OF LIGHT (15)

28 July NO BEARS (12A) Market Theatre, Market St, Ledbury 07967 517125

REGAL CINEMA, TENBURY

2 - 12 July ASTEROID CITY (12A)

21 - 26 July MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: DEAD RECKONING PART ONE (12A) Regal Cinema, Teme St, Tenbury Wells, 01584 811442

SAVOY, MONMOUTH

22 & 23 July TALKING PICTURES TV WEEKEND A whole weekend of special cinema events and special guests. From 11am each day, £30 per day or £50 for two days.

Savoy Theatre, Church St, Monmouth 01600 772467

18 cinema
LA SYNDICALISTE (15)

THE GEORGE & DRAGON

4, Broad Street, KNIGHTON

Some may say, opening a pub and restaurant in today’s climate is foolhardy and doomed to fail, with roaring food and energy costs, however, Justin and Helen Rees with their charismatic son Ieuan have burst back into the trade taking back their pub after a 5-year time out. Determined to restore Knighton’s favourite tourist attraction they enlisted the best builders. The combination of Justin and Helen’s vision produced a “Pheonix from the fire” effect on what was a neglected, tired space. The transformation is amazing and now stands proud as the “Go to place” in Knighton. With an outside area and cosy corners, it’s the perfect place to relax.

Justin and Helen have run this Inn for over 15 years, and they have maintained five beautiful en-suite rooms available for Bed and Breakfast coupled with great cask Ales and a mouth-watering selection of lagers and spirits. Behind the bar you will be welcomed by Rhi, Deb, Ieuan, Justin or Helen. The George and Dragon bar never fails to manifest sporadic laughter with a safe, respectful atmosphere.

In the mornings the doors open to “Coffi Clawdd” Helen’s coffee shop running Tuesday to Saturday from 10am till 14.30pm, offering freshly baked scones, cakes and gluten free alternative to compliment your excellent rich bean latte. Offering a diverse menu of baguettes, paninis and ploughman’s lunches, it’s becoming a favourite place to gather and relax.

Justin and Helen really wanted something a bit special when it came to the cuisine, they secured British Guild of Chefs decorated Malcolm Campbell, who had been Head Chef for seven years at the Lakeside Golf Course in Garthmyl, Newtown. Ex-Army catering officer, Microbiologist and triple medal winning finalist of the national and International Chef of the Year representing the British Forces, Malcolm has joined the George and Dragon team with an immense repertoire of culinary creation which has spanned over 32 years, from the Grand Hotel in Brighton to a tent in Nairobi cooking for our troops. “We are quickly gaining the reputation for excellent cuisine and consistent standards, of which I am very pleased about, but we are especially proud of our vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options of which we have over 20 on our menu that is a 7-page turner.” No more feeling awkward or rejected, all our customers are VIP, and I will personally take care of their every requirement.” Malcolm Campbell.

The George and Dragon have made some ripples in Knighton with Indian, Thai and Chinese theme nights, Carvery Sundays, German, French, American and British cuisine, plus menu requests and private table dining! Now with a reputation of the best fish and chips in town, nothing can stop this team as they welcome customers from a further afield through the best source possible, being Broad Sheep.

The George and Dragon are a team who are determined to lead by example, for eating and drinking establishments in Powys, both in price and quality, nestled in a lovely respectful ambiance which is perfect for an afternoon tea, a family birthday party, a good old night out, or some fine dining.

Email: GeorgeandDragon1637@outlook.com for bookings and accommodations Double with Breakfast £100.00. Single with Breakfast £75.00 Tel:
01547 528067 for table reservations or ask for our Head Chef for culinary questions or requests.

CHEVALIER (12A)

Historic dramas have gained much currency in recent years – think THE FAVOURITE, BRIDGERTON, BELLE – and director Stephen Williams

(TV’s WESTWORLD) has excelled in bringing the unlikely but true 18th century tale of the half-caste son of a slave-girl and her master to the big screen. The opening scene in which the titular hero, and gifted violinist, upstages Mozart at his own concert is sensational but then flashes back to his harsh boyhood on a Guadalupe plantation so we might understand what drives him and what he must conquer to become what one French journalist called ‘the most amazing man of this century’. Along the way Chevalier who was also a supremely talented dancer, fencer, intellectual and composer beds beautiful women and champions underdogs and Kevin Harrison Jnr (CYRANO, ELVIS) brings this extraordinary character to life with great gusto… and a wonderful supporting cast.

SHREWSBURY FILM SOCIETY

7 July THE ROCKET (12)

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

SPARC, BISHOP’S CASTLE

6 & 11 July ALLELUJAH (12A)

3 Aug DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: HONOUR AMONG THIEVES (12A)

SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 01588 638038

WYESIDE, BUILTH WELLS

1 & 2 July TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEAST (ctbc)

Until 2 Aug INDIANA JONES & THE DIAL OF DESTINY (ctbc)

1, 2, 4 - 6 July CHEVALIER (12A)

Wyeside, Builth Wells 01982 552555

LIVE EVENTS ON SCREEN

Until 2 July MATTHEW BOURNE’S SLEEPING BEAUTY

Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 01743 281281.

2 July MATTHEW BOURNE’S SLEEPING BEAUTY

The Hafren Theatr, Newtown, 2.30pm, 01686 948100. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.

3 & 4 July CARMEN

Benjamin Millepied’s musical drama. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, 01584 878141.

5 July FLEABAG

National Theatre (encore screening). Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7pm, 01600 719401.

5 July EXHIBITION ON SCREEN: TOKYO STORIES

Based on a major exhibition at the Ashmolean in Oxford. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, 01584 878141.

7 July BEST OF ENEMIES

National Theatre. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7pm, 01600 719401.

8 July HEATHERS: THE MUSICAL

Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7pm, 01982 552555.

9 July MATTHEW BOURNE’S SLEEPING BEAUTY

Wyeside, Builth Wells, 2pm, 01982 552555.

13 July FLEABAG

National Theatre. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7pm, 01584 878141.

16 & 19 July OKLAHOMA!

Wyeside, Builth Wells, 2pm, 01982 552555.

19 July FLEABAG

National Theatre. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7.30pm, 07967 517125.

19 July OKLAHOMA!

National Theatre. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7pm, 01743 281281.

19 & 27 July OKLAHOMA!

1999 National Theatre production. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7pm, 01584 878141.

WORKSHOPS

Every Tuesday 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

Wednesdays

FILM MAKING CLUB

The Courtyard, Hereford, 5.15pm & 6.45pm, £73 per term, 01432 340555.

National Theatre

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Dance Performance

Sat 1 July

DANCERS ON THE SQUARE

INSTEP DANCE ACADEMY. Castle Square, Ludlow, 3.15pm, free, part of Ludlow Fringe Festival, www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

Sat 8 July

ICONS

LG DANCE & DRAMA students. Inspiring, dynamic, powerful, moving performances in contemporary and lyrical, authentic street, musical theatre and more. The Courtyard, Hereford, 2.30pm & 6pm, 01432 34055.

Sat 8 & Sun 9 July

A WELSH CELEBRATION

MID WALES DANCE ACADEMY. Their annual show involving over 200 students. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, Sat 6pm, Sun 2pm & 5pm, 01874 611622.

Sat 15 July

ON BROADWAY

ROAM DANCE SCHOOL & CREATIVE ARTS present a showcase of contemporary, lyrical, jazz, ballet, street and hip hop dance. Amateur production. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £16.50/£15, 01743 281281.

Sat 15 July

DANCE BLAST

Showcasing community dance groups. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £10, children £5, 01873 850805.

Sat 15 July

HEREFORD ACADEMY OF DANCE SHOWCASE

The senior students perform an energetic, passionate and fun programme of dance and choreography. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

Sun 16 July

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

THE VIV KELLY SCHOOL OF DANCE & THEATRE. An intimate performance by the youth and adult performers. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7pm, £15, 01743 281281. Amateur performance.

Fri 21 July

THE REMARKABLY TALENTED MR WEAVER PRESENTS...

THE WEAVER ENSEMBLE performs ‘The Loves of Mars and Venus’ and ‘The Loves of Pygmalion’, using Weaver’s instructions on dance-drama. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7pm, £15, under 18s £10, 01743 281281.

Thurs 27 July

SUMMER DANCE GALA

ELIZABETH GIBBS DANCE. A variety of dance numbers from West End musicals and classical ballet. 2Faced Dance Company will be guest dancers. The Courtyard, Hereford, 6pm, 01432 340555.

Dance Workshops

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

Sun 16 July

STEP SESSION

Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster, 7.30pm, 01568 720510.

GROOVE DANCE CLASSES Unite in a simple move, dance in your own unique way. No experience necessary. All fitness levels welcome. First class FREE! Kington, Hay-on-Wye, Winforton, Hereford. And gentler classes in Kington. Dance for Parkinson’s in Leominster. www.groovewithelly.co.uk for more information.

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. Silvester Horne Institute, Church Stretton. Tues - Pembridge Village Hall. SaxonHall. Ludlow Assembly Rooms. Wed - Burford Village Hall, Tenbury Wells. Holy Trinity Parish Hall, Malvern. Lyppard HUB, Worcester. Thurs - Ledbury Dance Studio, Bye Street. Abberley Village Hall. SunEardisley Village Hall. 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.

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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.

Wednesdays SOLO LATINO DANCE Parish Hall, Hay-on-Wye, 7pm. Mely 07837 169505.

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.

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

S & G Bistro and Pizzeria, Llangollen

MR PERNICKETY and his Lovely Companion drove to Llangollen to see a new exhibition of paintings by Edward Bell, a fine artist, best known perhaps for the work he did with David Bowie in the 1980s when he produced album covers for the late Boy Wonder’s albums, Scary Monsters (1980) and Tin Machine (1988).

Mr P has been a longtime admirer of Bell’s wonderful Turneresque landscapes, and was a little disappointed to find only a few in this show. They were wonderful but all very small. The other works reflected questions no doubt spinning around Bell’s own head – ambivalent and schizophrenic presented in an inventive but disturbing way. Mr P took it in with interest, but, in the meantime, was faced with the more immediate problem of where on earth he and the LC were going to eat.

It was clear that the townspeople of Llangollen are not well served with eating places. Despite its eminence as the home of the International Musical Eisteddfod each July, it is for the rest of the year quite a dreary little town. There is an excellent pub/restaurant, The Cornmill, down beside the river Dee, opposite the puffer-train station, but Mr P had already enthusiastically reviewed the place for readers of the Woolly Organ.

He and the LC ended up in what looked like the liveliest of the other lack-lustre options available. The interior didn’t lift their spirits much. The walls, brown and beige, are decorated with a number of brightly-coloured photographs of prospective dishes with the proprietor’s “S&G” logo printed on them – not works of great beauty. The music being played was broadly Mediterranean, which matched the animated atmosphere among the other customers already there. This could have been construed as a positive sign that the place was obviously popular, but then, so are Mr Trump and Mr Johnson, by people of indiscriminate judgement and low standards.

The name of the place, S&G, which Mr P was told were the initials of the couple who owned it, as bland and meaningless as the Eurosounds that filled the air. While offering an impression of Italian-ness in its menu, it felt distinctly un-Italian, especially, the LC noted in her discerning way, the texture of her pizza, which she found too heavy to finish,

In fairness (Mr P is always fair) he and she had both enjoyed their starters of Spicy Chicken Wings and fried Calamari. Nor did Mr P find anything in particular to object to in his Three Cheese Tagliatelle, but somehow it didn’t fill him with the glow of happiness that a real Italian dish would have done. A glass of indifferent house red, and water served in Coca-Cola glasses gave them little encouragement to hang around. Nor, indeed, did the disposition of the staff who were distinctly unengaged with their customers. There was also an

elusive sense of bogusness about the place, as if it were trying to be something which it isn’t. The LC didn’t feel like prolonging the discomfort by eating a pudding, so that was that. She and Mr P left the restaurant dissatisfied and quite grumpy.

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EVENTS

Mon 3 July JAZZ CAFE AT BILLS

Pop-up jazz event. Meal and music for £25, just music

£15. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Sat 8 July REAL ALE FESTIVAL

The Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle will be selling Three Tuns beers not available elsewhere in town, open until 5pm.

Sat 8 July SECRET BOTTLE SHOP SUMMER WINE FESTIVAL

Enjoy the opportunity to taste over 300 wines. Hereford Left Bank Village, www.theleftbankvillage.co.uk

Mon 17 July FOLK CAFE AT BILLS

Pop-up folk event. Meal and music for £25, just music

£15. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Thurs 20 July BOTTOMLESS SMALL PLATES

Enjoy a range of delicious dishes served to you course after course, allowing you to indulge in as many as you like, with half a bottle of wine per person. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.

Fri 21 & Sat 22 July FAULTY TOWERS, THE DINING EXPERIENCE

The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 7.45pm, 07498 966606.

Sat 22 July THE NELL GWYNNE SESSIONS

Featuring The Rod Kelly Trio, playing jazz and blues. Music and dinner evening. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.

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 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. 01588 641180.

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.

PLANTASTIK cic, 15 WEST ST, LEOMINSTER is closed now but has morphed into NORI’S CAFE. Vegetarian and vegan food from your old friend. Open Thursday 11-3, Fridays and Saturdays 10-4 ffi: noriscafe@yahoo.com

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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Sat 1 July

JON PICKARD

Harp guitar. Women’s Centre, Ludlow, 4pm, £12, www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

BRIGHOUSE & RASTRICK BAND & TACOMA CONCERT BAND

A special concert tour. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £20-£15, 01743 281281.

ANNUAL COMMUNITY DAY

Featuring live music from John Hymas & Dave Luke; Pamela Wyn Shannon, storytelling with Kestrel Morton, arts and craft activities and entry to exhibitions. Locally sourced food and drink in the beautiful gardens and space to gather with family and friends. The Rodd, Presteigne, 12-6pm, free, 01544 260149, www.sidneynolantrust. org

SHRED BELLY

Stokesay Arms, Craven Arms.

LINTON FESTIVAL

Featuring King King, When Rivers Meet, Laurence Jones, The Guitar Icons, Beaux Gris Gris & The Apocalypse and Dusk Brothers. Music, real ale and cider festival, raising funds for local charities. The Alma Inn, Linton, near Ross-on-Wye, www.lintonfestival.org

SECKOU KEITA & JACKIE MORRIS

The alchemy of music words and pigment are celebrated in a performance by Seckou and artist, illustrator and poet Jackie will leave you spellbound and dreaming. Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, near Ledbury, 8pm. Part of Ledbury Poetry Festival. www.ledburypoetryfestival.org.uk

THE BIG SING

Carousel of six choirs around Ludlow, 2pm, free, www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

THE ULTIMATE WHITNEY HOUSTON TRIBUTE SHOW

Left Bank Village, Bridge St, Hereford, 8pm, www.theleftbankvillage.co.uk

THE REGGULITES

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

SHREK RAVE UK

The TickTok viral sensation. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 4pm, 07498 966606.

BORDER VOICES CONCERT

‘Prowess, Ingenuity, Passion’. Music by Tudor composers William Byrd and Thomas Weelkes, Thomas Morley and Orlando Gibbons. Dore Abbey Church, Abbey Dore, HR2 0AA, 5.30pm, tea in the garden from 4.30pm. Free entry but retiring collection.

MONEY FOR NOTHING

Dire Straits tribute. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, £23.50, 01874 611622.

BATTLE OF THE BANDS

The finals. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

MUSIC FOR ALL

A concert of music and poetry given by the Village and Friends for the Village. Vocal solos, duets, organ music, choir, woodwind and brass. Holy Trinity Church, Bosbury, 7pm, £10 on the door, children free, refreshments available, 01531 670634. In aid of church funds.

ANNETTE GREGORY

Ludlow Brewery, 7.30pm, £15, www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

THE BAREBACKS

Plus barbeque. The Royal George, Lingen, 01544 267322.

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Sun 2 July

THE MORGAN-MAYFIELD BAND

Rolling and tumbling blues. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

CHORAL EVENSONG

Leominster Priory, 6.30pm.

BRECON CATHEDRAL

Featuring Anthony Gritten, Royal Academy of Music - organ recital. Brecon Cathedral, 4.30pm.

SAM LEE

Sam shares his desert island poems and songs and talks about his book ‘The Nightingale: Notes on a Songbird’. Community Hall, Ledbury, 8pm. Part of Ledbury Poetry Festival. www.ledburypoetryfestival.org.uk

OUTDOOR SEA SHANTY NIGHT

Cornish themed food and real ales. Featuring The Fishmongers Friends. The Oak Inn (by the Sea), Staplow, HR8 1NP. To reserve table, visit www.theoakinnstaplow.co.uk or 01531 640954.

MOJAM

Pop, rock, country, folk covers duo. Grape Vaults, Broad St, Leominster, 3pm.

LUCAS D & THE GROOVE GHETTO

Ludlow Fringe Finale. Ludlow Brewery, 7.30pm, £12, www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

A SUMMER EVENING WITH THE LAY CLERKS

Fundraising concert for the Chapter of Hereford Cathedral. The concert will feature a light summery repertoire of music in College Hall. Canapes and fizz served in the interval. Hereford Cathedral, 4pm, £25, 01432 374210.

THE GWENT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

Programme inclues Boyce, Beethoven, Massenet, Mozart, Vivaldi and Haydn. Afternoon teas available in the interval. St Mary’s Church, Ross-on-Wye, 3pm, £10 from createRoss.co.uk, Rossiter Books or at the door.

GIANT CAR BOOT

And launch of the Aardvark sale. Aardvark Books, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, 9am-3pm, 01547 530744.

LINTON FESTIVAL

Featuring Quo Connection, Henrik Freischlader, Elles Bailey, The Cinelli Brothers and James Oliver Band. Music, real ale and cider festival, raising funds for local charities. The Alma Inn, Linton, near Ross-on-Wye, www.lintonfestival.org

HEREFORD JAZZ

Featuring The New Syncopators Jazz Band. Richmond Club, Edgar St, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 276304.

Mon 3 July

CIDER CITY JAZZMEN

The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford.

JAZZ CAFE AT BILLS

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

BRIMFIELD FOLK CLUB

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

Tues 4 July

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring Jack Spencer from London. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER

A radical force of nature performance poet/musician. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £12, www.ledburypoetry. org.uk

CARDUCCI QUARTET

Programme includes Mozart, Mendelssohn and Dvorak. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, £18/£15, children £8, 01873 850805.

Wed 5 July

GABBA GABBA HEY!

Broozer + Cower Hounds! + Black Tape. Albert’s Shed, Barker St, Shrewsbury, 8.30pm.

JAM ON TOAST

Open jam session. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

PETE ATKIN

British singer-songwriter and radio producer. Burgage Hall, Ledbury, 8.30pm. Part of Ledbury Poetry Festival. www.ledburypoetryfestival. org.uk

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

VO FLETCHER & PHIL BOND

Guitar and piano. Nori’s Cafe, Leominster, 7.30pm, £25 includes meal. Please book in advance, 01584 831386, noriscafe@yahoo.com

THE PLAGUE DOCTORS CURE ALL Monstrous grooves, high energy powerhouse playing with jazz/prog/funk rock influences. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

Thurs 6 July

AN DIE FERNE GELIEBTE

Internationally renowned tenor Ilker Arcayurek and pianist Simon Lepper perform Beethoven’s ‘An die ferne Geliebte’ and songs by Strauss, Faure and others. Presteigne Assembly Rooms, 8pm, £15, under 25’s free (limited tickets) from The Workshouse or wegottickets.com

www.midborderarts.com

Fri 7July

SLACKRR + HOMECOMING + JOSH SAM

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

BRECON CATHEDRAL

Lunchtime concert featuring Dr Thomas Grief, organ recital. Brecon Cathedral, 1pm.

FRIDAY ACOUSTIC SESSION

Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster.

PRESTEIGNE WHEELBARROW RACE

Prizes for best fancy dress, fastest mens, womens and mixed team. £15 per wheelbarrow. Registration 6.30pm Radnor Leisure Centre, Presteigne, start 7pm. To enter 077727 00603 or 079604 11206.

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BONGO’S BINGO + AFTER PARTY LIVE

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

DIVERSION

With Joelle Taylor and Jess Silk. Poet and guitarist, singer/songwriter will perform. Open mic spaces also available, sign up on the door. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £12, www.ledburypoetry.org.uk

HAY MUSIC

Featuring The Amarylli Duo. ‘Shakespeare’s Musicke’. Based on texts from his works, a programme of music from Shakespeare’s time. Composers include Byrd, Dowland, Campion, Cornysh, Morley and others. The Castle, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £15, under 25s £7.50, details and pre-supper, www.haymusic.org

DAN JAY

Funk and soul DJ set. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

JOELLE TAYLOR AND JESS SILK

Joelle Taylor: shapeshifter, myth maker, linguistic risk taker, poetical activist and surrealist. Jess Silk: singer and songwriter. Her shouty, melodic brand of folk/punk sees her likened to a femail Frank Turner or Billy Bragg. Market Theatre, Ledbury, www.ledburypoetry. org.uk

BEER ON THE WYE FESTIVAL

Over 300 beers, ciders and perries, live music, hot food, camping. Featuring Eddy, 5pm. Matt Sheehan, 5.45pm. Tri-City Fanfare, 6.30pm. Monday Club, 7.45pm. Zac and the New Men, 9pm. Hereford Rowing Club, www.beeronthewye.org.uk

UNIVERSAL TRANSLATORS

The Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.

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8 July

LLANFYLLIN MUSIC FESTIVAL

‘A Night at the Opera’. North Wales Opera Studio. Llanfyllin Workhouse, 7pm, www.llanfyllinfestival.org

CAR BOOT SALE

Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, 2-4.30pm, £5 per boot, pre-booking only, 01588 676060. Refreshments available.

WYEFI

Vaga Tavern, Hereford, 8.30pm.

ANDREW HAWKEY WITH CLOVIS

PHILLIPS

Cosy local launch event for new CD. Veteran folk/Americana songwriter. The Hanging Gardens, Bethel St, Llanidloes, 7.30pm, free, bar available.

LOOPFEST FESTIVAL

Featuring Aaron W Evans, Cromwells Tap House, 12pm. Loopfest DNB, River Thai, 12pm. Matilda Pratt, Unitarian Church, 12pm. The Manhattens, Ashley’s Bar, 12pm. Bad Fiances, Albert’s Shed, 12.20pm. Triers, Albert & Co Frankville, 12.40pm. Charlotte Tongue, In Good Hands, 12.40pm. Judas Johnson, The Salopian Bar, 12.40pm. Dixie Riot, Bull Inn, 1pm. Dan Woodvine, The Old Post Office, 1pm. Eclectic Fence, Wheatsheaf, 1pm. Jack Evans, The King’s Head, 1pm. Mad Spanner, The Yorkshire House, 1pm. Tony Stanton, Music Bros, 1pm. Joel Gardner, Cromwells Tap House, 1.20pm. Catrin Davies, Unitarian Church, 1.20pm. Homecoming, The Bullls Head, 1.20pm. TBC, House of Grain, 1.20pm. The Goat Show, Ashley’s Bar, 1.40pm. Blix, Wheatsheaf, 1.40pm. Bohmen, Albert’s Shed, 1.40pm. Bakra Beats, The Vaults, 2pm. Revolution, Albert & Co Frankville, 2pm. Slackrr, The Salopian Bar, 2pm. Magic Kev, Library, 2pm. Ellie Galvin, Wheatsheaf, 2pm. Barry Williams, In Good Hands, 2pm. SingAlong with Tony & Gemima, Bull Inn, 2.20pm. Say Less, The Old Post Office, 2.20pm. Black Tape, The Yorkshire House, 2.20pm. Tammy Wilde, The King’s Head, 2.20pm. Untamed Shrews, Wheatsheaf, 2.20pm. Ruby Allen, The Hive, 2.40pm, Kidd Raven, Cromwells Tap House, 2.40pm. Dead Raze, The Bulls Head, 2.40pm. Gav Sev, House of Grain, 2.40pm, Baxter Bumstead Solo, Unitarian Church, 2.40pm. Lotus Motion, Ashley’s Bar, 3pm. Foxhaunt, Albert’s Shed, 3pm. I Don’t Believe Anymore, Albert & Co Frankville, 3.20pm. Hannah & Bryan, In Good Hands, 3.20pm. Si Alton, Wheatsheaf, 3.20pm. Radio Rumours, The Salopian Bar, 3.20pm. Secret Elephant, The Yorkshire House, 3.40pm. Demure, Bull Inn, 3.40pm. Collider Skies, The Old Post Office, 3.40pm. Honey, I Shot the President, Wheatsheaf, 3.40pm. Trademark Blud, The King’s Head, 3.40pm. Tu-Kay & Ryan, The Hive, 4pm. Sam Ryan, Unitarian Church, 4pm. The Shire-ish Rovers, Cromwells Tap House, 4pm. Fun Kat Tron, House of Grain, 4pm. National Milk Bar, The Bulls Head, 4pm. Misha & The Kings, Ashley’s Bar, 4.20pm. Idle Noise, Albert’s Shed, 4.20pm. Jemma Griffiths, In Good Hands, 4.40pm. Little Ghost, The Salopian Bar, 4.40pm. Honey Talks, Albert & Co Frankville, 4.40pm. Discotech, River Thai, 4.40pm. Michaela Wylde, Wheatsheaf, 4.40pm. The Barebacks, Wheatsheaf, 5pm. Funeralcare, The Old Post Office, 5pm. Cower, Hounds!, The Yorkshire

House, 5pm. The Jam Clan, Bull Inn, 5pm. Paperboy, The King’s Head, 5pm. Kate Rose Rainford, The Hive, 5.20pm. Nikki Rous, Unitarian Church, 5.20pm. Packet Racket, The Bulls Head, 5.20pm. Jessie Desai, Cromwells Tap House, 5.20pm. Xman, The Vaults, 5.30pm. Boom Boom Womb, Albert’s Shed, 5.40pm. Mr Black, Ashley’s Bar, 5.40pm. Rowan Lawson, Wheatsheaf, 6pm, Z.A.P. In Good Hands, 6pm. Adult Play, Albert & Co Frankville, 6pm. Domino Sugar, The Salopian Bar, 6pm. Ego Friendly, Bull Inn, 6.20pm. Dan Bygrave, The King’s Head, 6.20pm. Penny FAmous, Wheatsheaf, 6.20pm. Soaper, The Yorkshire House, 6.20pm. Smokin’ Eskimo, The Old Post Office, 6.20pm. Amber Jules, The Hive, 6.40pm. The Original Wanted, The Bull’s Head, 6.40pm. Insurrect, House of Grain, 6.40pm. Mair Thomas, Unitarian Church, 6.40pm. Quantum Penguin, Cromwells Tap House, 6.40pm. The Great Leslie, Albert’s Shed, 7pm. Baudelaire, Albert & Co Frankville, 7.20pm, Bouzatina, In Good Hands, 7.20pm. Alan Jenkins, Wheatsheaf, 7.20pm. Matt Minor, The Vaults, 7.30pm. Pigdaze, The Old Post Office, 7.40pm. Effervescent Duo, The King’s Head, 7.40pm. A Pig Called Eggs, The Yorkshire House, 7.40pm. Mezzotonic, Wheatsheaf, 7.40pm. Black Bear Kiss, The Bulls Head, 8pm. Vincent Whyte, The Hive, 8pm. Meme Detroit, Albert’s Shed, 8.20pm. LF, Albert & Co Frankville, 8.40pm. Alex Davies, In Good Hands, 9pm. Audio Thieves, Wheatsheaf, 9pm. Wax Futures, The Yorkshire House, 9pm. Luna Kiss, Albert’s Shed, 9.40pm. Cartoon Violence, Albert & Co Frankville, 10pm. Mighty Vipers, Albert’s Shed, 11pm. All held in Shrewsbury, details www.loopfest.co.uk

HEREFORD CHAMBER CHOIR

A Ledbury Poetry festival premiere of newly commissioned and composed music based on the poetry of the Dymock Poets. St Michael’s Church, Ledbury, 7.30pm. Part of Ledbury Poetry Festival.

www.ledburypoetryfestival.org.uk

BEER ON THE WYE FESTIVAL

Over 300 beers, ciders and perries, live music, hot food, camping. Featuring Cheating Lights, 5pm. Echo Gecco, 6.15pm. Jake of Diamonds, 7.30pm. Dactyl Terra, 9pm. Hereford Rowing Club, www.beeronthewye.org.uk

Sun 9 July

PAUL BRIDGEWATER’S ELECTRIC BLUES REBELLION

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

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LETTING THE LIGHT IN A SERIES OF ALTERNATIVE MUSIC EVENTS SERIES 1.0

JULY 13

JEREMIAH CHIU + MARTA SOFIA HONER (Los Angeles Ambient Electronica)

AUGUST 6

ELORI SAXL (New York Experimental Electronic Composer)

SEPTEMBER 21

SIMEON WALKER (Prolific UK-Based Pianist and Composer)

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UNITARIAN CHURCH

SHREWSBURY

(Built 1662, Rebuilt 1715)

SY.GIGS

TICKETS VIA SKIDDLE

Illegal Eagles

Fri 14 July

WILL FINN & ROSIE CALVERT

Playing traditional music with a contemporary flair. Folk fusion, utilising piano, steel pan and close knit harmony singing. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.45pm, 01432 340555.

MOD OUTDOOR TERRACE PARTY

Plus live the Jam’d, a tribute to The Jam. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 4pm, 07498 966606.

VOODOO SIOUX + STONELOAD

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

OPEN MIC

Sun 9 July

BEER ON THE WYE FESTIVAL

Over 300 beers, ciders and perries, live music, hot food, camping, family fun Sunday. Hereford Rowing Club, www.beeronthewye.org.uk

LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL

Featuring Lyr. The Poet Laureate, Simon Armitage and his band, singer-songwriter Richard Walters and multi-instrumentalist Patrick James Pearson are part of the contemporary music scene. Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, near Ledbury, 8pm, www.ledburypoetry.org.uk

THE LUDLOW JAZZ COLLECTIVE

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

Tues 11 July

BRECON JAZZ JAM

The Muse, Brecon, 7-9pm, £8/£10, contact sharon.gunde@gmail.com

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring Paul Carr from Birmingham. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

Wed 12 July

THE MUSIC QUIZ

The Jam Factory, Hereford.

TOMOS WILLIAMS PROJECT

‘Steps: The Music of Miles Davies’. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

Thurs 13 July

THE ALL NIGHT CHEMIST

Dad-rock folk music. With support - Paddy Turner. The Victory, 88 St Owen’s St, Hereford, 7.30pm, £10 on the door, 07721 408571.

SAMENGUE

Plus support from Venus Fly Kings. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

JEREMIAH CHIU + MARTA SOFIA HONER

Los Angeles ambient electonica. Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury, 6.45pm, www.skiddle.com/e/36347670

LAURA COPPINGER & DAVID PALMER

Soprano and pianist. A classical programme inspired by folklore from the British Isles and beyond. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, £18/£10, 01584 878141.

ENSEMBLE RENARD

Cabaret sets, including Gershwin, Malcolm Arnold and sea shanties. Llanfyllin Workhouse, 7.30pm, www.llanfyllinfestival.org

THE ILLEGAL EAGLES

Their stage show features the very best from the Eagles catalogue. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

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

BRECON CATHEDRAL

Lunchtime concert featuring Gwent Chamber Orchestra. Brecon Cathedral, 1pm.

LLANFYLLIN MUSIC FESTIVAL

Concert in St Myllin’s Church by Ensemble Renard. Programme includes MOzart, Mendelssohn, Holst and Nielsen, 7.30pm. Late evening show of jazz and blues with Cafe Lola with a light buffet, 9.30pm at Llanfyllin Workhouse. www.llanfyllinfestival.org

RHIANNON

The Fleetwood Mac tribute. Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

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Rhiannon

Fri 14 July

THE ALL NIGHT CHEMIST

Dad-rock folk music. With support from Marc Harpham. The Lost Arc, Old Drill Hall, Bridge St, Rhayader, 7.30pm, £8 in advance, £10 on the door, 01597 811226.

SHRED BELLY

Rose & Crown, Burford, near Tenbury Wells.

FOLK IN THE FOYER

Featuring Wildwood Jack, a unique acoustic guitar and ukulele duo from Kent. With support from Karen Macleod who plays an eclectic mix of country blues and ragtime. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 8pm, £10, 01885 488575.

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

LIPSTICK ON YOUR COLLAR

Step back in time to the golden era of music with hits from the likes of Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, The Beatles and more. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 2.30pm, 4pm & 7.30pm, £25, 01743 281281.

Sat 15 July

LLANFYLLIN MUSIC FESTIVAL

Featuring New Allegri Quartet. Programme includes Schubert, Beethoven and Ravel. St Myllin’s Church, Llanfyllin, 7.30pm, www.llanfyllinfestival.org

HONEY B MCKENNA

Nudisco and house DJ set. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

WYE VALLEY BEER FESTIVAL

With outdoor live music. The Oak Inn, Staplow, from 4pm, 01531 640954.

GREY WOLF

Acoustic American/old time folk band playing traditional instruments such as banjo, fiddle, guitar, dulcimer, mandolin and double bass alongside fine vocal and harmony singing. Pudleston Village Hall, 7.30pm, £15, 01568 750303 or email rogfryer@hotmail.com. Bar.

MAD HATTERS TEA PARTY

Sherford House, 28 Sherford St, Bromyard, 2.30pm. Fund raiser for Conquest Theatre, 01885 488575. FIZZ, PIG & JIG

Sherford House, 28 Sherford St, Bromyard, 7pm. Fund raiser for Conquest Theatre, 01885 488575.

RHYTHM THIEVES

Funky, folky, 70s based rock band, covers and originals. The Showground, Purslow, 3pm-late. Part of Jackfest. Family friendly, live music throughout the day, please pre-book your slot, markianrichards@hotmail.com plus bar, street food.

OUTDOOR ABBA ROOFTOP PARTY

At Flamingo Terrace & Roof Garden. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 4pm, 07498 966606.

DIRTY ROCKIN’ SCOUNDRELS

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

HAY MADRIGALS CHOIR & ORCHESTRA

Programme includes Mozart, Purcell and Gluck. St Mary’s Church, Hay-on-Wye, 3.30pm followed by tea/wine/cakes, £10 on the door, www.haymadrigals.org

Sun 16 July

BRECON CATHEDRAL

Featuring Colin Andrews - organ recital. Brecon Cathedral, 4.30pm.

WYE VALLEY BEER FESTIVAL

With outdoor music and Beefy Boys from 4pm-8pm, eat in or takeaway, Oak Inn, Staplow, 01531 640954.

LLANFYLLIN MUSIC FESTIVAL

Featuring Ieuan Jones and Rhodri Prys Jones. Music for harp and voice, including pieces by Liszt, Schubert and Schumann. St Myllin’s Church, Llanfyllin, 7.30pm, www.llanfyllinfestival. org

Mon 17 July

CATRIN FINCH AND CIMARRON

Featuring Catrin Finch, harp and 6-piece Grammy-nominated Cimarron. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny 7.30pm, £22, 01873 850805.

FOLK CAFE AT BILLS

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

Tues 18 July

OPEN MIC FOR YOUNG

PERFORMERS

Turn up and play or support a friend. Drum kit and PA, amps and guitars available to use. The Underground (side Gate Public Hall), Bishop’s Castle, 6.30pm, free, 01588 630321.

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring John Challenger from Salisbury Cathedral. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

Wed 19 July

NORTHERN RUINS & MARI MATHIAS

Young Music Promoters Gig Night. Northern Ruins - Welsh folk/indie singer-songwriter plus Mari Mathiasa fresh contemporary sound to both traditional folk songs and original material. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 6.30pm, £5/£4, 01874 611622.

AMERICANA SESSION

Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster.

JAM ON TOAST

Open jam session. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

FAIRPORT CONVENTION

Presenting a mix of long-established favourites and some surprises from albums old and new. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, £28, 01873 850805.

Thurs 20 July

ROAR

Heavy music through the ages DJ set. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

ALEX STEELE, MATT HOPKINS

QUARTET

Guitarist Matt Hopkins and pianist Alex Steele join forces for an evening of jazz. Corn Exchange, Ross-on-Wye, 7pm, tickets from £9.99, www.rosscornexchange.co.uk

Fri 21 July

MISHRA

A global folk collective with strong roots in UK folk. West Malvern Social Club, Malvern Rd, Malvern, 8pm, £15.18, 07974 725374.

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Lipstick on your Collar

Fri 21 July

FESTIVAL AT THE EDGE

Featuring ‘Tales and Tunes of Welcome’ - Taffy Thomas, Keith Donnelly, Tamar Eluned Williams, Jordan Campbell, Sarah McQuaid and Dan Serridge. Purple Marquee, 7-8.15pm. ‘Cheers for the Years!’ - Tallis Kimberley & Chris Lowe, Bar, 8.15pm-9pm.

‘Undercurrents’ - Angeline Morrison & Tamar Eluned Williams, Purple Marquee, 10.45pm-11.45pm. ‘Midnight Sessions - Jam Away!’ with Adam Beresford-Browne and friends, Bar, 11.45pm-late. Festival at the Edge, Hopton Court, Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 0EF, 07544 044126, www.festivalattheedge.org

THE BATTERY FARM + SUPPORT

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

EVERMORE

The Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.

DAVID BUSBY

Ed Sheeran tribute. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 4pm, 07498 966606.

CRYSTALLINE + SLOWMOVE

Co-headline tour. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

BRECON CATHEDRAL

Lunchtime concert featuring Rowan Shields and Zoe Solomon - tenor and piano. Brecon Cathedral, 1pm.

GINA TAYLOR

Harp recital. St Chad’s Church Shrewsbury, 01743 365478, www.stchadschurchshrewsbury.com

ENGLISH MUSIC SESSION

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

Sat

22 July

PARTY IN THE PARK

One-day music festival. Featuring BC All Skas, Wayne Martin Band, Fight The Bear, Nuclear Weasels, Break The Record, Amy Pugh, Without Warning, Meg Chandler, Red By Night, Modified Youth, Lilith Pearson, North. Plus stalls, bar, activities and food. Bishop’s Castle Playing Fields, 12pm, £12 adults and over 13s, £6 8-12 years, 7 & under frree, family ticket £30. centre.stage. pitp@gmail.com

JOHN OTWAY BIG BAND

Unpredictable, ingenious, inconsistent, unselfconscious, emotionally unguarded, totally reckless about public displays of foolishness and enormously lovable! Malvern Cube, Malvern, 8pm, £18.50, www.malverncube.com www.versatilearts.co.uk

LITTLE RUMBA

in the Marquee with rum cocktails and Cuban snacks. The Hub New Radnor, School Lane, New Radnor, LD8 2SS, 7.30pm, £5.

FESTIVAL AT THE EDGE

Featuring ‘Stories & Songs’Keith Donnelly, Children’s Marquee, 11am-11.45am. ‘Trading Tales and Tunes’ with Xanthe Gresham-Knight and Pete Morton, Purple Marquee, 11.30am-12.30pm. ‘Love and Devotion: Epic Indian Poetry/Welsh folk song’ with Gitan - Rajesh David and Stacey Blythe, Purple Marquee, 1p-2pm. ‘Songwalk - Tunes and Trails’ with Pete Morton, Walled Garden, 2pm. ‘In the Company of Donnelly & South’ with Keith Donnelly and Lauren South, Purple Marquee, 2.30pm. ‘A Bloody Good Yarn - chatter, folklore, songs and knitting’ with Tallis Kimberley, Yellow Marquee (workshops). ‘Into the Green - Stories & Songs’ with Linda Moylen, Birchwood, 3.30pm. ‘Daring Young Men - Music Hall Mayhem’ with Chris Lowe and Andy Casserley, Red Marquee, 5.30pm. ‘Sorrow Songs - Informal talk, songs and Q&A’ with Angeline Morrison, Yellow Marquee (workshops), 7pm. ‘800 Years of Music - Talk & Demo’ with Andy Casserley, Yellow Marquee, 8.45pm. ‘Fancy Dress 70s Glam Party’ with Transglobal Underground, Purple Marquee, 9.30pm. ‘Fireside Tales & Tunes’ with Nell Phoenix & She Shanties, bonfire in Birchwood, 10.45pm. ‘Midnight Sessions - Jam Away!’ with Adam Beresford Browne & Friends and She Shanties, Bar, 11.15pm. Festival at the Edge, Hopton Court, Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 0EF, 07544 044126, www.festivalattheedge.org

MICROBABY

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

POP DIVAS LIVE

Featuring tributes to all your favourite female pop stars. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 6pm, £16, 01874 611622.

QUAKER OPEN DAY

Friends’ Meeting House, Almeley Wootton, 2pm-5pm.

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THE CROWN MUSIC FESTIVAL

Featuring Mice in a Matchbox, Rhythm Thieves, The Alley Cats, Tommy Mills & Pedro Brown, Adam Harding and Whiskey River. The Beer Garden, The Crown Inn, Dilwyn, barbeque and mini beer festival. Proceeds to Dilwyn First Responders.

THE NELL GWYNNE SESSIONS

Featuring The Rod Kelly Trio, playing jazz and blues. Music and dinner evening. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.

Sun 23 July

FESTIVAL AT THE EDGE

Featuring ‘Magical Story & Songs’ with Tamar Eluned Williams, Children’s Marquee, 10am. ‘The Ominous Folk of Hopeless Maine’, Purple Marquee, 10.30am. ‘Everyone Loves a Shanty, Musical session and tips’ with She Shanties, Bar (workshop), 11am. ‘Let Loose’ with Keith Donnelly & Pete Morton, Purple Marquee, 1.30pm. ‘Trading Tales & Tunes’ with Sarah McQuaid & Dan Serridge, Purple Marquee, 2.30pm. ‘Tales & Tunes of Farewell’ with Jon Buckeridge, Tallis Kimberley, Xanthe Gresham-Knight, Pete Morton & Liz Weir, Purple Marquee, 3.45pm. Festival at the Edge, Hopton Court, Cleobury Mortimer, DY14 0EF, www.festivalattheedge.org

FRIENDS OF MID WALES OPERA

Garden concert, led by musical director and pianist, Charlotte Forrest. Picnic interval. In the event of rain, the concert will be in the Music Room. Gregynog Hall, Tregynon, near Newtown, 5pm, £18, children £5, 01686 948100.

THE WHISKEY RIVER BOYS

Aidan and Martin. The Grape Vaults, Broad St, Leominster, 3-6pm, free.

THE COURTYARD MOTOR SHOW

Unusual, quirky rare and classic cars and bikes of any age are welcome. £5 entry fee for those wishing to display their vehicles. The Courtyard, Hereford, 10am-2pm, 01432 340555.

Tues 25 July

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring Weston Jennings from Tyler, Texas. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

Nuclear Weasels, Party in the Park

Take That Experience

Wed 26 July

JAM LOUNGE

Acoustic session. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

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

COLTRANE DEDICATION

A collective of musicians who recognise the emotional power of the later music of John Coltrane. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.

Thurs 27 July

DIRTY FRENCH KISS + BLOODSTAINED REPUTATION

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

RIZTS

Plus support. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

CLUN FOLK SESSION

The Sun Inn, Clun, 8pm.

COLUMBIAN MUSIC CONCERT

Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, near Newtown, 7.20pm, 01686 688369, £10/£8, www.midwalesarts.org

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 28 July

TAKE THAT EXPERIENCE

With acclaimed vocal performances, stunning replica costumes and iconic dance routines. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

INDIGO CLUB + JESSIE DESAI BAND + ALAN JENKINS

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

OPEN MIC

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

BRECON CATHEDRAL

Lunchtime concert featuring Yellow Bird Trio, violin, cello and piano. Brecon Cathedral, 1pm.

WHISKEY RIVER

Full 5-piece electric line-up. The Hope & Anchor, Ross-on-Wye, outdoor stage, 8.30pm, free.

BONGO’S BINGO + AFTER PARTY LIVE

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

WHISKEY RIVER

Finger lickin’, foot tappin’ roots, blues, Americana, Cajun and country rock ‘n’ roll. Hope and Anchor, Ross-on-Wye, free.

ROCK THE BARN

Featuring Shop Front Heroes, Breaking Ground, Town of Cats, The Barebacks, The Road Knights, Crystalline, plus DJ sets. Rock The Barn, Madley, near Hereford.

DON’T FEED THE GOAT

The Squirrel, Foldgate Lane, Ludlow, 8pm.

HAY MUSIC

Rolf Hind, piano. Programme includes works by Schumann, Ravel, Messiaen, Hind, Adams, Debussy and Janacek. St Mary’s Church, Hay-on-Wye, details, www.haymusic.org

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.

Sat 29 July

SUMMER FAMILY RAVE

Full of bubbles, balloons and all your favourite tunes. Dressing up is encouraged! Suitable for all ages, 11am & 2.30pm, free pre-activity from 10.30am before the 11am event. The Courtyard, Hereford.

ROCK THE BARN

Featuring Top Loader, Stone Jets, Frontrunner, Fired Up, The James Oliver Band, 13 Rivers, Daysee plus DJ sets. Rock The Barn, Madley, near Hereford.

THE FABULOUS BORDELLOS

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

MOJAM

Pop, rock, country, folk covers duo. Rose & Crown, Burford, Tenbury Wells, 8pm.

HONEY B MCKENNA

House and techno DJ set. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

STEADY EDD & THE BEATROOTS

Corn Exchange, Ross-on-Wye, tickets from £9, www.rosscornexchange.co.uk

THE JOHNNY CASH ROADSHOW

Award winning Clive John plays homage to Cash’s career as the Man in Black. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, £27, 01874 611622.

THE KATONA TWINS

Versatile guitar duo Peter and Zoltan Katona. ‘Hollywood & Swing’ features popular film music themes balanced by more serious works by Castelnuovo-Tedesco and music of Django Reinhardt. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £18, students £9, www.strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

THE RAT PACK ERA

With songs made famous by Frank, Sammy and Dean as well as swinging up to date numbers. Backed by Moonlight Serenade Orchestra UK. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

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Sun 30 July

NEW VOYAGE

Vaga Tavern, Hereford, 4-6pm.

THE WHISKEY RIVER TRIO

Aidan, Alan and Martin. The Boot Inn, Orleton, near Ludlow, 5pm, free.

BASTIE

Free outdoor live music. The Oak Inn, Staplow, 6pm, food served from 6-7.30pm, 01531 640954.

JIAL TRIO

Live afternoon jazz band. The Jam Factory, Hereford.

THE PRINCESS PARTY

Live sing-a-longs and games with Ariel and Belle. The Buttermarket, Howard St, Shrewsbury, 11.30am & 2.15pm, 07498 966606.

AUGUST

Tues 1 August

REIKO FUJISAWA AND FRIENDS

‘Forests & Flowers’. Virtuoso pianist with a flair for creating innovatively themed programmes in collaboration with some of the UK’s top wind and string players. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £16, students £8, www.strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

ORGAN CONCERTS 2023

Featuring Timothy Ravadle from Chichester Cathedral. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, free with retiring collection, 01432 374212.

Wed 2 August

CALLUM SMART & RICHARD UTTLEY

Callum Smart is one of Britain’s finest young violinists. This duo recital with pianist Richard Uttley will include music by Mozart, Brahms, Kate Whitley and Richard Strauss. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £14, students £7, www.strettonfestival.org

Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

Thurs 3 August

FONTANELLA

Featuring four professional recorder players. ‘The Delightful Companion’, a recital focused on English music from the 17th century. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £16, students £8, www.strettonfestival.org

Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

Callum Smart, Church Stretton Arts Festival Whiskey River Trio

Fri 4 August

KENSINGTON BRASS

Members of the ensemble write and arrange their repertoire to form an original and exciting programme. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £16, students £8, www. strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

THE RUNDLE ENSEMBLE

Music for a Summer’s Evening performed by Wynne Harries, oboe; John Parsons, violin; Andrea Harries, cello and Roger Allen, piano. Holy Trinity Church, Bosbury, HR8 1QT, 7pm, £10, children free, 01531 670634 or on the door. Refreshments available, donations invited. In aid of the Bosbury Organ Restoration Fund.

GAMMA RAVE + NATIONAL MILK BAR + KAIJU BLUE

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

INNOCENT CRIMINALS

The Squirrel, Foldgate Lane, Ludlow, 8.30pm.

ABBA SUMMER OUTDOOR TERRACE PARTY

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

SHOP FRONT HEROES

Albert’s Shed, Telford.

FLEETWOOD BAC

The Pavilion Mid Wales, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 258118.

BRECON CATHEDRAL

Lunchtime concert featuring Martha Powell, harp. Brecon Cathedral, 1pm.

Sat 5 August

DIRTY ROCKIN’ SCOUNDRELS

Rock ‘n’ roll music of the 50s and 60s. Silvester Horne Institute, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £14, students £7, www. strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

A FOREIGNER JOURNEY

The music of Foreigner and Journey. The Pavilion Mid Wales, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 258118.

CLUN VALLEY JAZZ

Featuring James Allsopp Quartet. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 07768 504322, clunvalleyjazz@gmail.com

KNUCKLAS VILLAGE FETE

Live music, dog display and fun dog show, stalls selling local artisan goods, teas, bar and barbecue, face painting and children’s fancy-dress competition, come as your favourite animal! In aid of Knucklas Community Land Project. 12pm-5pm.

Sun 6 August

BRECON JAZZ

Jazz @ The Marquee. A day of family jazz, salsa and funk music performances and activities for all ages. Daytime samba, art, dance and craft workshops. Food and drink stalls. Live music starts 2pm featuring Rachel Hayward Swing Quartet, Fiesta Resistance (Cuban salsa) and Funkyard (dance jazz). Brecon, www.breconjazz.org

ELORI SAXL

New York experimental electonic composer. Unitarian Church, Shrewsbury, 6.45pm, www.skiddle.com/e/36372349

Mon 7 August

HARMONIEMUSIK

Five musicians present a varied programme for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, recorder, piano and harpsichord. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £14, students £7, www.strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

CIDER CITY JAZZMEN

The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford.

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BRIMFIELD FOLK CLUB

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

Music Workshops

Sat 1 July BORDER MARCHES EARLY MUSIC FORUM

A Workshop for Instrumentalists (strings, wind and keyboard, A=440). Tutor: Andrew Wilson-Dickson. ‘From Consort to Continuo’. The progress of music from Renaissance to Baroque in the C16 & C17. 10am-4.30pm. Impelo Dance Centre, Arlais Road, Llandrindod Wells, LD1 5HE. Prior booking essential. Details www.bmemf.org.uk or contact e.wheelock@btinternet.com

Until Sun 2 July LUDLOW FRINGE FESTIVAL

1 July - Music Tots, music and fun for little ones, Castle Square, Ludlow, 11am, free. www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

Sun 2 July

ADULT TAIKO TASTER SESSION

Have some fun playing Japanese Taiko drums. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 10.30am, £12, 01874 611622.

Mon 10 July

RSCM EVENT

Attracting children and young people into church choirs, including advice on flexible repertoire. Holy Trinity Church, Hereford, 7-9pm, donations welcome.

2023 BRASS & WOODWIND REPAIR COURSES

24 - 29 July - Woodwind Repair Foundation Course with Lynne Williams, £1318.00. 7 - 11 Aug - Brass Repair Foundation Course with Trevor Head, £1118.00.

21 - 25 Aug - Skills Continuation Course with Lynne Williams, flute and piccolo spcialist, £1118.00. 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 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, 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 ALIVE & KICKIN’ CHOIR

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

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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.

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

During Liv’s maternity leave our leader is Hannes Kaiser. He has a Steiner background and is drawing beautiful harmonies from the choir. 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

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

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

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Sessions

First Saturday OPEN MIC Greyhound Inn, Llangunllo, 8.30pm, 01547 550400.

First Saturday FOLK & IRISH SESSION Harp Inn, Glasbury-on-Wye, 8.30pm, free, 01497 847373.

First Saturday of month PICKIN’ AT THE BIRD The Bird in Hand, Coton Hill, Shrewsbury, 01743 357484, 9pm.

3rd Saturday OPEN MUSIC SESSION The Castle Dinas, (formerly The Dragon’s Back), Pengenffordd, Talgarth, 01874 711353.

3rd Saturday OPEN MUSIC SESSION Harp Inn, Glasbury-on-Wye, 8.30pm, free, 01497 847373.

Every Sunday FOLK/ACOUSTIC SESSION

The Crown & Anchor, Llanidloes, 8pm.

3rd Sunday IRISH SESSION Pandy Inn, Dorstone, 01981 550273.

3rd Sunday FOLK & STEP SESSION The Monkland Arms, 7.30pm, 01568 720510.

Last Sunday IRISH SESSION The Yard at Daphne’s, High St, Presteigne, 07377 909216.

Last Sunday OPEN MIC Volunteer Inn, Harold St, Hereford, 7.30pm, martinchapple1@gmail.com

Every Monday OPEN MIC NIGHT Bull Inn, Shrewsbury, 01743 344728.

First Monday of month OPEN MIC Bridges Inn, Ratlinghope, 01588 650260.

First Monday (except Bank Holidays) FOLK SINGAROUND Musicians and listeners welcome. The Broadleys, Ross Rd, Hereford, 7pm, 07763 077837.

First Monday BRIMFIELD FOLK CLUB 01584 711480 and the website at www.roger435.wixsite.com/brimfieldfolkclub

2nd Monday JAM SESSION The Barley Mow, Trefonen, 7.30pm, 07751 420796.

Every Tuesday PLAYING TOGETHER An interactive, intergenerational play session for older adults and pre-school children. The Courtyard, Hereford, 10.30am, 01432 340555.

Every Tuesday (term time only) LIVEWIRE Drop-in for anybody interested in music. For ages 11-21. The Castle Green Pavilion, Hereford, 5.30pm-7.30pm, details lisa@ encore-enterprises.com

Every Tuesday 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.

Every Tuesday OPEN MIC King Charles II, Broad St, Ross-on-Wye, 8pm, 01989 219357.

Every Tuesday OPEN MIC The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 01497 821762.

Every Tuesday OPEN MIC Run by Moz, PA provided, all welcome. Castle Vaults, Shrewsbury.

Every Tuesday TUESDAY JAM SESSION The Falcon Hotel, Bromyard, 8-11pm, 01885 483034.

Every Wednesday MUSIC CAFE FOR ARMED FORCES VETERANS LIVING WITH DEMENTIA The Courtyard, Hereford, 11am-3pm, free, and £7.50, 01432 340555.

Every Wednesday ACOUSTIC NIGHT Baskerville Hall Hotel, near Hay-on-Wye, 7pm, 01497 820033.

Every Wednesday ACOUSTIC SESSION Prince of Wales, Ledbury, 8.45pm, 01531 632250.

1st and 3rd Wednesday DRAGON BAND 8-10.30pm, Montgomery Town Hall, Broad St., Montgomery, Free but £5 donation gratefully received. 07831 383636.

1st Wednesday HEREFORD BLUEGRASS SESSION The Old Brewery Bar, The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford, 8pm.

2nd Wednesday ACOUSTIC SESSION The Red Lion, Llanidloes, 8.30pm.

2nd Wednesday MARTIN’S MUSIC Open mic from 7pm. Babar Cafe, Union St, Hereford, martinchapple1@gmail.com

2nd Wednesday OPEN MIC White Horse Inn, Clun, 8.30pm onwards. 01588 640305.

2nd & 4th Wednesday TELFORD ACOUSTIC CLUB

The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 9pm, 01952 610888.

3rd Wednesday MUSIC SESSION

Beer In Hand, Eign St, Hereford, 07543 327548.

3rd Wednesday AMERICANA SESSION Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster, 01568 720510

3rd Wednesday JAM SESSION The Unicorn, Oswestry, 7.30pm, 07751 420796.

Every Thursday OPEN MIC Lupa Cocktail Bar, 37 Bewell St, Hereford, 7.30pm, lupahereford@gmail.com

Every Thursday OPEN MIC Bridge Inn, Michaelchurch Escley, 7-8pm, 01981 510646.

Every Thursday JAM SESSION

For all levels. Basement stage, Oil Night Long, 31 Castle St, Shrewsbury, 8.30pm, www.oilnightlong.co.uk

Every Thursday SESSION Black Swan, Much Dewchurch, 01981 540295.

Last Thursday KINGTON FOLK Traditional folk club set-up, no guests, performers welcome. Back room of the Oxford Arms, Duke St, Kington, 7.30pm, free. email kingtonfolkclub@gmail.com

2nd Thursday OPEN MIC Hosted by Stevie Yeomans. Castle Inn, Knucklas, near Knighton, 8pm, 01547 528150.

2nd Thursday OPEN FOLK SESSION Horse & Jockey, Churchstoke, 8.30pm, all welcome, free, 01588 620060.

3rd Thursday FOLK SESSION

Calling all folk musicians and enthusiasts. Sun Inn, Leintwardine, 7pm, 01547 540705.

3rd Thursday FOLK DOWN THE TRACK Castle Inn, Knucklas, 7pm, 01547 528223 or 01547 528150.

4th Thursday FOLK SESSION For singers, musicians and listeners. The Sun Inn, Clun, 8pm, 01547 530038.

4th Thursday OPEN MIC The Barley Mow, Trefonen, 7.30pm, 07751 420796 to book your slot.

1st Friday ACOUSTIC SESSION The Monkland Arms, Monkland, near Leominster, 01568 720510.

1st Friday ACOUSTIC SESSION The Blue Boar, Mill St, Ludlow, 8:30pm. Contact: Ann Gray 01584 879 348.

2nd Friday OPEN MIC NIGHT With Mark from the Rhythm Thieves. Hundred House, Purslow, 8pm, markianrichards@hotmail.com

3rd Friday OPEN MIC NIGHT With Mark from the Rhythm Thieves. Rose & Crown, Ludlow, 8pm, markianrichards@ hotmail.com

3rd Friday OPEN MIC NIGHT The Herb Garden Community Cafe, Llandrindod Wells, 7.30pm, 01597 823082.

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band directory

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 Sun 2 July

LUDLOW FRINGE FESTIVAL

1 July - John Hewer ‘Tommy Cooper Show’, magic, 2.30pm, £15/£8, Oscars, Ludlow Assembly Rooms.

2 July - John Osborne, ‘Circled in the Radio Times’, 4.30pm, £10, Chang Thai Bar, Ludlow. 2 July - ‘Wind in the Willows’, Gobstopper Theatre Company, 3pm, free, Millenium Green, Ludlow. www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

Sat 1 July

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

THE SHAKESPEARE CIRCUS. This eight man version of Shakespeare’s most popular play will have in fits of laughter and enchant you with magic and mystery. Suitable for all the family. Willow Globe, Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, 3pm & 7pm, £12, £6, £30, 01597 811487, www.shakespearelink.org.uk

Sat 1 July

THE MOUSETRAP - 70TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap is the world’s longest-running play. This West End production is the genre-defining murder mystery. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, Thurs & Sat 2.30pm matinee, Thurs audio description available, 01432 340555.

Sat 1 July

GOD OF CARNAGE

HERE TO THERE PRODUCTIONS. What happens when two sets of parents meet up to deal with the unruly behaviour of their children? A calm and rational debate between grown-ups about the need to teach children how to behave properly? Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £20, 01743 281281.

Sat 1 July

A BUNCH OF AMATEURS

REGAL COMMUNITY THEATRE GROUP. A sparkling comedy written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman, deliciously stuffed with Shakespeare and killer comic dialogue. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 2.30pm & 7.30pm, 01584 811442.

Sat 1 July

SENSE AND SENSIBILITY

HOTBUCKLE PRODUCTIONS. With live music, multiple characterisations, humour and inventiveness. For ages 10+. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7.30pm, £14/£8, 07967 517125. Arts Alive.

Wed 5 - Sat 8 July

THE FULL MONTY

GET YOUR WIGLE ON. Engaging melodies and the most highly-anticipated closing number of any show. For ages 14+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 2.30pm & 7.30pm, £24-£19.50, 01743 281281. Amateur production.

Thurs 6 & Fri 7 July

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

PENTABUS THEATRE. Showcasing seven new short plays written by young writers. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm, £10/£8, 01584 878141.

Fri 7 July

THE DIARY OF A NOBODY

Mr Pooter’s diary has now been adapted for the stage in this new one-man show. Jonathan Goodwin plays the beleaguered Pooter, a City clerk at odds with the world... The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.45pm, 01432 340555.

Sat 8 July

ROMEO AND JULIET

SUN & MOON THEATRE. Set in the 1930s the Capulets and Montagues are vibrantly re-imagined as two warring movie studios. Suitable for all the family. Willow Globe, Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, 7pm, £12, £6, £30, 01597 811487, www.shakespearelink.org.uk

Sat 8 July

SUMMER SHOWCASE

CONQUEST YOUTH THEATRE. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 2.30pm & 7pm, 01885 488575.

Sat 8 July

MAYZMUSIK SHOWCASE

One of the biggest performing arts schools in South Wales present their talents with musicians, singers, dancers and actors. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, £9.50-£7.50, 01873 850805.

Sense and Sensibility

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Tues 11 & Wed 12 July

BRIDESMAIDS OF BRITAIN

Prepare yourselves for dance-offs, sing-offs and eventually shout-offs at the ‘Hen do of the year’, held in a caravan. For ages 14+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £32£22, 01743 281281.

Thurs 13 July

SHADES FROM THE PAST

Live & Local: Bishop’s Castle 450 years charter celebration evening. Fascinating characters from the past brought to life by local people. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, cheese and wine, £10, under 18s free, performance 8pm. All profits from the evening for the charter celebrations 450 years.

Sun 16 July

LIFE IN 2035 APOCALYSPE... NOT?

SHROPSHIRE YOUTH THEATRE JUNIORS take you on a journey through a series of parallel futures as they go about their work, come home, travel and shop in 2035. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 2pm & 4pm, £5, 18 and under £2.50, 01743 234970.

Tues 18 July

RITUAL

FERAL PRODUCTIONS & OPEN SKY THEATRE. From marriage ceremonies to football colours, bedtime routines to greetings and farewells. A showcase of dramatic writing by The Writing Room. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.

Fri 21 & Sat 22 July

BEDTIME STORIES & LEGALLY BLONDE JNR ONE VISION SCHOOL OF ARTS. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7pm & 2pm, 01885 488575.

Sat 22 July

THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

SWEET SORROW THEATRE COMPANY. A family friendly 90 minute take on Shakespeare’s story of love, loss and confusion. Featuring buffoonery leading to ludicrously improbable situations. Willow Globe, Llanwrthwl, Llandrindod Wells, 3pm & 7pm, £12, £6, £30, 01597 811487, www.shakespearelink.org.uk

Fri 27 July

GRAV

TORCH THEATRE. Gareth J Bale reprises the role of ‘Grav’ in this remarkable one-man show exploring the life and times of Ray Gravell. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, £15, students £8, 01873 850805.

Sun 30 July

HAY PLAY IN A DAY!

24 hour Theatre Festival. Come and watch several short plays, written, directed and performed in just 24 hours. (If you’d like to get involved as a creator, please email). The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7pm, £7 tickets from Eventbrite. hayplayinaday@gmail.com

Tues 1 & Wed 2 August

ROMEO AND JULIET

THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN’S MEN present this great play as Shakespeare first saw it, in the open air, with an allmale cast, music and dance. Shrewsbury Castle Grounds, 01743 281281.

Tues 8 August

WHERE IS MRS CHRISTIE?

In 1926, Agatha Christie was at the centre of a mystery when she disappeared for eleven days, sparking one of the biggest hunts in history. Liz Grand gives a compelling and tantalising performance in this fascinating drama. Silvester Horne Institute, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £12, students £6, www.strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

MUSICAL THEATRE & OPERA

Until Sat 1 July

ALL SHOOK UP

HEREFORD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY. Inspired by and featuring songs of Elvis Presley. Tomkins Theatre, 148 Whitecross Rd, Hereford, £15/£13, 0333 666 3366.

Fri 7 - Sun 9 July

ANNIE JR

Malvern Cube, Albert Road North, Malvern, various times, £12.50, www.malverncube.com

Sat 15 July

CANDIDE

WELSH NATIONAL OPERA. Leonard Bernstein’s Candide is a supercharged wild ride in which 18th century France crashes into 20th century post-war America. Sung in English and contains anachronistic themes and languages that some people may find upsetting. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, £50, 01874 611622.

Sat 15 July

TIME TO SHINE

SHREWSBURY STAGECOACH pupils aged 4-16 years. Fun-filled singing, dance from the musicals. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £10, 01743 281281. Amateur production.

CHILDREN’S THEATRE

Thurs 6 July

JEMIMA

CWMNI THEATR ARAD GOCH present a new production about one of the most important women in Welsh history, Jemima Nicholas. Suitable for ages 7+. The Hafren Theatr, Newtown, 10am, £7, 01686 948100.

Sat 8 July

ALICE

MA STAGE SCHOOL present their own adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. For all the family. The Hafren Theatr, Newtown, 7.15pm, £14, children £9.50, 01686 948100.

Wed 19 - Sat 22 July

DOWN TO THE WOODS

COURTYARD SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE. This interactive family performance is created especially for ages 2-7 but can be enjoyed by the whole family, babies under 18 months go free. The Courtyard, Hereford. Wed & Fri 10am & 1pm, Thurs, 10am, 1pm & 6.30pm, Sat 11am & 2pm with free pre-activity from 10.30am for the 11am performance, 01432 340555.

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Sun 23 July

PRINCESS PICNIC IN THE CASTLE

Join Princess Beauty, The Snow Queen and The Tower Princess for songs, dances and plenty of photo opportunities. Bring a picnic. Shrewsbury Castle Grounds, 11.30am, £25 adult and child, extra child £19, 01743 281281.

Thurs 27 July

ROBIN HOOD

THE THREE INCH FOOLS return with this legendary folk tale. Expect plenty of music, comedy and quick costume changes for all the family. Shrewsbury Castle Grounds, 7pm, £19, under 18s £11, 01743 281281.

Mon 31 July

HORRIBLE HISTORIES - BARMY BRITAIN

Full of crazy new characters and rude rulers from Britain’s barmy past! Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, various times, £16, child £14, 01873 850805.

Mon 7 August

FINDING CHESTER

RHUBARB THEATRE. A magical, musical and moggy-filled adventure for 5-12 year olds and their families. Silvester Horne Institute, Church Stretton, 3pm, £3, www.strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

DRAMA WORKSHOPS

Mon 31 July

CIRCUS WORKSHOP

With Circus Sensible. Sessions include a performance demo and workshop. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 10.30am & 1.30pm, £8 per place or £20 for a family ticket of three. All welcome, under 7’s must be accompanied. 01588 630321.

Mon 31 July - Fri 4 August

QUITE FRANKLY THEATRE DRAMA WORKSHOP

Led by professional actors, Melissa Johns and Jason Johns for ages 7-16 years. A week of learning new skills, new friends and finding out whether the passion lies in acting, directing or in a writer’s role. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 9.30am-3pm, sharing the weeks work on Friday at 3pm. For bookings and more information, email quitefranklytheatre@gmail.com

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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Book Review - ‘The Illusions’ by Liz Hyder T

HE Marches has been home to many writers over recent decades. There are obvious reasons – the views are wonderful, the air peaceful and full of birdsong, there is a kind of creative tension in this Welsh borderland, and, on the whole, houses are cheaper than in the mainstream. There is an impressive roll-call of those within the Broad Sheep’s footprint who have made their living by the pen and become known nationally, from John Osborne and Frank Keating to GF Newman and Matthew Engel, among others, now joined by Ludlow writer, Liz Hyder.

Liz, a former drama student and chirpy imp of a woman, was involved in Arts PR before deciding to apply her own writing talents to an extraordinarily original and enthusiastically received Young Adults’ novel, Bearmouth, about children working down the mines in 19th century England, which won The Branford Boase Award. In 2022, she published The Gifts, which brought her more acclaim and established her as a writer of adult fiction. Her latest title is The Illusions (Bonnier Books, June 2023, £14.99.)

There’s been a great deal of alarmed chatter about AI and what it might do to the creative arts, not dissimilar to that faced by W. Caxton when he first put letterpress to paper. There are genuine concerns of course, when publishers at a certain level conclude that it would be sensible to do without individual authors and all their funny, egocentric ways, and simply employ a complicit, obedient computer to bash out 70,000 words on meditation and diet for expectant fathers, or novels of uncomplicated romance between couples, usually heterosexual, from certain imprints, where 62,000 words and a hero whose given name begins with J and two misunderstandings between protagonists are obligatory before they will ultimately be resolved in mutual passion.

However, it’s hard to conceive that this disturbing new technology could possibly have had anything to do with Liz Hyder’s new novel, so original and unexpected is its graphic portrayal of magic, illusion and pioneering movies. In her book, magic is presented as the plausible extension to music-hall and variety shows of late 19th century Bristol.

It is set in that city in 1896, where Cecily Marsden, 16 year-old London waif, is assistant to a raggedy old trickster. He dies in an accident which she believes she has caused and is scared of the magical powers she thinks she possesses. In another part of the city, we find Eadie Carleton, a pioneering film-maker, angry at not being taken seriously by dismissive men. Rising star magician George

Perris enters her life and sees at once the vast potential of moving pictures. He believes it will revolutionise the world of magic and illusion, but first he must win Eadie’s trust.

In a world where rivalry and jealousy are not strangers, George and Eadie work towards fulfilling the legacy of one of magic’s greatest exponents who has suddenly died among them. Or so it seems.

Liz handles with virtuoso writing the readiness of the public to suspend disbelief when they are asked, and the relationship between actuality and perception, while she deftly immerses the reader in that creative, inventive pursuit of misleading the eye and tricking the mind. She has harnessed her deep love and knowledge of historical illusionists and early movie pioneers, to produce a story of independent women and men, talent, magic and power, and sucks the reader into a world where anything is possible, aided by a suggestion of magic realism in the psychokinetic powers of two of her principal characters.

This story of a coming together of strong, talented characters engaged in a fantastical world is told with rational clarity, sins and redemption clearly acknowledged, with a strong pleasing love story unfolding alongside the tense build up to an effective crescendo in a supreme show of magic. I reached the last page with regret and perhaps a tear in my eye.

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Poetry & Storytelling

Sat 1 July

SUDDENLY...

Ready for a quest that puts a twist in the tail of traditional tales? Take a trip on a flying carpet, help Edwin, Mr Wolfe’s spoilt but lonely son, start his own story. A storytelling show for ages 6+. The Courtyard, Hereford, 11am, free pre-show activity from 10.30am, 01432 340555.

Tues 4 July

ATTILA THE STOCKBROKER AND BRENDA READ BROWN

A radical force of nature performance poet/musician. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £12, www.ledburypoetry. org.uk

Sat 8 July

LEDBURY POETRY SLAM!

Brave bards take to the stage in this ever-popular contest as they compete for points that lead to prizes. Market Theatre, Ledbury, to enter as a competitor call 07814 830031 or email sjarbury@gmail.com

Until Sun 9 July

LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL

Prize-winning poets, international voices, family favourites, workshops and world classics rounded off with music and dance. Featuring Simon Armitage, Joseph Coelho, Monty Don, Tishani Doshi, Seckou Keita, Zaffar Kunial, Sam Lee, Jackie Morris, Michael Morpurgo, Don Paterson, Stephanie Sy-Quia, Joelie Taylor and more. Ledbury, www.ledburypoetry.org.uk

Mon 17 July

RED PARROT POETRY

Reading will be given by members of two local poetry groups, Border Poets and The Marches Poets. Warden Court, St David’s St, Presteigne, 7pm, free, however as space is limited, please reserve a seat. Email charliewilk@outlook.com

Fri 21 - Sun 23 July

FESTIVAL AT THE EDGE

Storytelling music, workshops and more (see details under ‘Talks’). Hopton Court, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster, DY14 0EF. Weekend and day tickets available, 07544 044 126, www.festivalattheedge.org

Tues 1 August

POETRY EVENT

Apple Store Gallery, Rockfield Rd, Hereford, 7pm, £5 to include light refreshments, 01432 263937, email applestoregallery@btinternet.com

Wed 2 August

PAULINE PRIOR-PITT

From North Uist in the Hebrides, Pauline’s poetry is delivered with warmth and humour. Parish Centre, Church Stretton, 3pm, £10, students £5, www.strettonfestival.org Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.

Comedy

Until Sun 2 July

LUDLOW FRINGE FESTIVAL

1 July - The Old Dic Theatre Company, ‘Wind yer Neck in Kate’, 8pm, (1pm on Sat), free, Chang Thai Bar, Ludlow. www.ludlowfringe.co.uk

Sun 2 July

GARY DELANEY: GARY IN PUNDERLAND

Gary has been through the laughing glass and he’s ready to bring you a brand new show with hit after hit of the kind of one-liners only a master could craft. The Courtyard, Hereford, 8pm, 01432 340555.

Sat 8 July

THE VERY BEST OF TOMMY COOPER

Daniel Taylor brings the comedy legend back to life. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 3pm & 7.30pm, £22, 01743 281281.

Thurs 13 July

TROY HAWKE

‘Sigmund Troy’d’. Theatre Serven, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £20, 01743 281281.

Thurs 13 - Sun 16 July

SHREWSBURY INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL

13 July - Scott Bennett, a show about stuff, society and design. For ages 16+. Frankville, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £8. 13 July - Rob Rouse delivers a juicy slice of the absurd humour. For ages 16+. Frankville, Shrewsbury, 9pm, £8. 14 July - Craig Deeley, a show with jokes, about jokes and people who don’t get them. For ages 14+.

Old Post Office Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £8. 14 July - Dave Twentyman, dedicated to those with ADHD, for ages 14+. The Old Post Office, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £8. 15 July - JJ Whitehead with a show filled with self-deprecation and skewering of social norms. For ages 14+. Frankville, Shrewsbury, 5pm, £8. 15 July - Rachel Fairburn, (All Killa No Filla). For ages 14+. The Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £8. 15 July - Alfie Moore. Join cop turned comedian for a new work in progress show ahead of his 2023 national tour. For ages 14+. The Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 9pm, £8. 16 July - Comedy Festival Gala featuring Adam Rowe, Tom Wrigglesworth, Jessica Fostekew, Clinton Baptiste, Paul Sinha and Pete Firman, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £33.50. 01743 281281.

Fri 21 July

WESTONS CIDER COMEDY CLUB

Grab a drink from the bar and 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.

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Talks

Until 9 July

LEDBURY POETRY FESTIVAL

1 July - May C. Popa, Romanian-American writer, author and editor of Publishing Review in the US talks with Matthew Hollis, poetry editor at Faber & Faber. Burgage Hall, Ledbury, 2pm. 1 July - Preti Taneja, author of the blistering Aftermath was part of the teaching programme at HMP Whitemoor, talks with Zaffar Kunial. Burgage Hall,Ledbury, 4pm. 1 July - Anthony Anaxagorou, Will Harris and Omar Bin Musa join the conversation about masculinity and its bonds against different backdrops. Burgage Hall, Ledbury, 6pm. 1 July - Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho inspires all the family through stories and poetry looking at courage, empathy and gratitude! Community Hall, Ledbury, 2pm.

2 July - Children’s writer, Michael Morpurgo introduces his new book My Heart was a Tree. Community Hall, Ledbury, 4pm. 3 July - A conversation ranging across prayer, poetry and song, Rowan Williams talks with Megan Daffern about Old Testament songs fundamental to the English language. Community Hall, Ledbury, 5pm. 3 July - Don Paterson, Dinah Roe, Fiona Sampson, chaired by Claire Armitstead, a celebration of Ledbury’s own Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Burgage Hall, Ledbury, 7pm. 4 JulyEmma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare Studies at University of Oxford and author of ‘The Making of Shakespeare’s First Folio’. Burgage Hall, Ledbury, 7pm. 7 July - Charlotte Cooper-Davies presents the life and work of Christine de Pizan who, in spite of personal tragedy wrote more than 40 books. Burgage Hall, Ledbury, 6pm. 7 July - Joelle Taylor won the TS Eliot Prize for poetry. She performs with Jess Silk, singer-songwriter. Open mic spaces available. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm. Part of Ledbury Poetry Festival. www.ledburypoetryfestival.org.uk

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

Until Sun 2 July

LUDLOW FRINGE FESTIVAL

1 July - Kim Olyett, Write a Folk song competition, 8pm, £12, Oscars, Ludlow Assembly Rooms. www.ludlowfringe. co.uk

Wed 5 July

RUTH JONES IN COVERSATION WITH CARYL LEWIS

Launching the paperback of ‘Love Untold’. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, £25 ticket and signed book, £18 ticket, no book, 01873 850805.

Thurs 6 July

CLIVE ANDERSON: ME, MACBETH AND I

The host of Whose Line Is It Anyway, Loose Ends and Talks Back takes to the road with his first ever solo tour. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, 01432 340555.

Fri 7 July

MIKE PARKER

Acclaimed author Mike Parker will present through images and informal chat his new book, ‘All The Wide Border’. Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown, 6-8pm, free, donations welcome, cafe/bar open, 01686 625041.

Fri 7 July

IGNITE ME!

A series of inspirational talks by people whose lives have been ignited by spirituality and faith. 7 July - Right Rev. John Lomas, Bishop of Swansea & Brecon. Saint Mary Magdalene’s Church, Bleddfa, near Knighton, 7pm, £5 with a glass of wine. Advance booking via email: nicola.payne@btinternet.com

Tues 11 July

GOING WILD IN BISHOPS CASTLE

Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, 7pm, bar refreshments available, no booking required, donations at the entrance.

Wed 12 July

A BRIEF HISTORY OF IRELAND

A lighthearted talk by William Hazelton. St Mary’s Church, Ross-on-Wye, 7pm, £5 at.rossparishes.uk and on door.

Sun 16 July

IAN MARCHANT

Ian will be reading from and talking about his latest book, ‘One Fine Day’, in which the author learns about time-keeping, why thermometers matter, strange appearances in the sky and more. The Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 3pm, £5, tickets from The Workhouse, Presteigne or wegottickets.com

Thurs 20 July

BCHRC TALKS

Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 8pm, £5, refreshments available, 01588 630023.

Thurs 20 July

CONVERSATIONS AT THE CHAPEL - BARONESS DOREEN LAWRENCE

Thirty years ago, her son Stephen was murdered in a racist attack. Hear Baroness Lawrence discuss her life and work with Alastair Laurence. Art Shop & Chapel, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, £12, 01873 852690. All proceeds go to the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation.

Fri 21 - Sun 23 July

FESTIVAL AT THE EDGE

Enjoy storytelling, music, workshops and more. Artists appearing include Adam Beresford-Brown, Andy Harrop Smith, Angeline Morrison, Dan Serridge, The Daring Young Men, Gitan, Honor Giles and Helen Stewart, Jon Buckeridge, Jordan Campbell, Keith Donnelly with Lauren Smith, Linda Moylan, Liz Weir, Lucy Wells, Mart Van den Abbeele and Tom Van Outryve, Michael Harvey, Nell Phoenix, Peter Chand, Pete Morton, PJ Roscoe, Sarah McQuaid, She Shanties, Taffy Thomas, Talis Kimblerley, Tamar Eluned Williams, Tom Brown with Hopeless Maine, Transglobal Underground, Zanthe Gresham Knight and more. Hopton Court, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster, DY14 0EF. Weekend and day tickets available, 07544 044 126, www.festivalattheedge.org

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Fri 21 July

HEREFORD ARTS APPRECIATION SOCIETY

‘Hereford Cathedral’s Story’, a talk by Dr. Joy Roderick. Office Q, Kindle Centre, Hereford, 2.30pm, 01432 357552.

Wed 26 July

SOUTH WEST SHROPSHIRE GARDENING CLUB

A talk by Ingrid Millington, Hillview Hardy Plants. Lydbury North Village Hall, 7.30pm, £5, guests welcome, 01588 661025.

Fri 28 July

FOWNHOPE LOCAL HISTORY GROUP

An illustrated talk on the Herefordshire School of Romanesque Sculpture by architectural historian Tim Bridges. St Mary’s Church, Fownhope, 11am, followed by afternoon visit to Kilpeck Church. £10 including refreshments, advance booking through email janetcjones00@hotmail.com

Tues 1 August

MORTIMER HISTORY SOCIETY

An introductory talk on Powis Castle followed by free flow access to castle rooms prior to the lecture. Powis Castle Ballroom, details, www.mortimerhistorysociety.org.uk

Workshops & Courses

Sat 13 July NATURE WRITING

Developing skills in writing, crafting and feedback. Using botanical knowledge and observing seasonal change, keeping a personal record through words and pictures. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 10am-11.30am, free, but booking essential, 01743 234970.

Fri 21 - Sun 23 July FESTIVAL AT THE EDGE

Storytelling music, workshops and more (see details under ‘Talks’). Hopton Court, Cleobury Mortimer, Kidderminster, DY14 0EF. Weekend and day tickets available, 07544 044 126, www.festivalattheedge.org

Sat 22 July PBFA BOOK FAIR

Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye, 10am-5pm, free to attend.

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.

www.TheMarketTheatre.com

Visit Ledbury’s purpose built, intimate theatre with comfortable seats, bar and a warm welcome, for a great programme of original drama, music, cinema and live screenings - see listings for what’s on

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grass roots

The dog that didn’t bark. The Environment Agency and our polluted rivers

OR years now evidence has been piling up about the dire state of England’s rivers. The proportion of rivers achieving a good environmental state is a miserable 14% - well under one in five. The waterways of Wales are not quite as bad, but fewer than half of them are in good condition.

In England, it’s the job of the Environment Agency to monitor river pollution. However, the Agency’s role and impact has been steadily undermined by recent governments. Funding for the Agency’s operations has been cut by almost half in the dozen or so years since the Tories came into power, at first with the Lib Dems.

Evidence given to the Commons Environmental Audit Committee over a year ago suggests that the Agency has played an almost supine role in its own steep decline. Questioning witnesses, MPs wanted to know why the Agency had not been ringing loud alarm bells over most of the previous decade.

Some of the most telling answers came from a retired Agency official, Peter Lloyd. In his view, while the Agency goes through the motions of testing river quality, it is often asking the wrong questions. Lloyd worked at the EA for 40 years, during which time he found that the testing of river water was hopelessly muddled and almost guaranteed to fail.

He told the MPs that the monitoring of river water was “incredibly poor.” He went on, “The chemical monitoring of water quality in rivers and effluents was so poor, so inadequate and so misleading that I continually struggled to try to improve it.” Unfortunately, he said, he had little success.

Another witness spoke of a blighted stretch of the river Windrush in Oxfordshire. Professor Peter Hammond said that doing detailed analysis of the Windrush and its tributaries, he found that one stream had suffered a continuous spill of sewage into it lasting around half a year. He reckoned this would never have emerged from the kind of random testing, on say one day a month, routinely carried out by the Agency.

“For six months, that is six months without a break, it was spilling and breaking its permit. That is totally unacceptable. I believe that a six-month spill has completely wiped out the fish population in the brook and probably damaged other parts of the ecology.”

Much of the pollution that most alarms river users is human sewage, or the waste from farm livestock. But witnesses told the committee that the Environment Agency does no routine testing at all for faecal coliforms, the tell-tale biological markers of shit in our waterways.

A campaigner from Yorkshire who gave evidence had been horrified to learn this. Rebecca Malby is co-founder

of Ilkley Clean River. Around the year 2020 this group were trying to force the Agency and Yorkshire Water to get polluted sections of the River Wharfe near Ilkley cleaned up.

“The only way we could get regular testing in Ilkley was to apply for bathing water status, because there was no other way of calling people here to test the river.”

MPs were told this was the first time a stretch of river rather than seaside beach had been declared safe for bathing. But Rebecca Malby and her group also learned another fact that is of vital concern for all river users in England.

“The Environment Agency does not measure faecal bacteria. It does not measure the E. coli and enterococci, the things that make humans and animals sick if they go near the river. The stuff that comes out of our toilets.”

The former Agency man, Pete Lloyd, was asked if he knew why the Environment Agency was not testing for faecal pollution.

“The simple answer is that it has never done it. The question is really that a lot of rivers have sewage effluent in them. A lot of rivers will fail any sort of standard for microbiological content. I suppose that has never been considered as particularly relevant or a matter of concern.”

So what, if anything, have the Environment Agency and its leadership done to highlight their situation? Not long ago, the EA chief executive, Sir James Bevan, slipped quietly into retirement. A look at press coverage suggests the most newsworthy action he took in recent years was to threaten Agency staff with the sack if they told the media of their fury over the curbing of Agency powers and over the catastrophic funding cutbacks. Bevan should feel ashamed. And the millions of people who love England’s waterways should hope that the next head of the Environment Agency is a person with more guts and backbone.

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An Invitation I

F you have heard of the Quakers the image that might come into your head is of the chap on the porridge oats packet or of a bar of Cadbury’s chocolate.

You may not realise that these days Quakers have a very different image.

Last year we held two Open Days with cream teas at our lovely, black and white, 17th century Meeting House in Almeley Wootton and we were so successful in terms of visitors that we have decided to hold another!

Quakers, these days, come from all walks of life and uphold a progressive religious approach based on inward spiritual experience. We see our religion as a way of life rather than a dogma or a creed. It rests on a conviction that by looking into our inmost hearts people can have a direct communication within the very being of themselves. We may find it difficult to describe this in words, but we try to base our lives on it.

Early Quakers experienced the holy and realised that guidance could be found in all places and concluded that it is not necessary to have an ordained minister. This we maintain today believing that we share responsibility for what we do and everyone has a valuable contribution to make.

While we have no creeds or doctrines we acknowledge “guidelines” or testimonies as we call them, to enable us to lead our lives e.g. Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community and Equality.

We affirm the equality and dignity of all human beings regardless of race, creed, sex or sexuality and are concerned to promote social justice and relieve suffering wherever it occurs. We strive for honest dealings in all walks of life.

Quakers are interested and involved in the world around them, as individuals and as a group aiming to make a better world for all whether economically or environmentally and through our Peace testimony, (Quakers’ opposition to war), by trying to shine light on those factors which are the seeds of wars. However not every Quaker feels able to say “I would never fight”.

Meeting for Worship as we call our gatherings, are very simple. They begin in silence. We use it to sit together and open ourselves to the wisdom that comes out of stillness. It enriches us and shapes us, individually and collectively. This is what we mean by worship.

At some meetings the silence can last for the whole hour and become very deep and powerful; at others the stillness may lead one or more people to speak briefly in what we call ministry. Meetings are open to all comers.

Overall Quakers see our faith as a search for truth, not an arrival; a work in progress!

We would like to invite you in to visit our Meeting House which has over 350 years of history and to stroll round our burial ground which looks out over countryside towards the Black Mountains. Entrance is free and a cream tea and simple refreshments will be provided. The people who visited last year came for a variety of reasons; to visit a historic local building, explore their personal history, have an outing and some, even, to ask about Quakerism.

So whatever your reason for deciding to come along please be assured that we want you to go away with a fresh image of what a Quaker is when you leave. That Quakers are a vibrant, welcoming group, non-judgemental and open minded and, of course, can make a very good cream tea!

Open Day 22nd July from 2 pm – 5pm Friends’ Meeting House, Almeley Wootton, Herefordshire, HR3 6PY.

Green Events

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

Sat 22 July 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 29 & Sun 30 July BISHOP’S CASTLE TENNIS CLUB CENTENARY Free tennis from 10am-12pm, with 3 x 1 hour free tennis session. Sunday exhibition showcase match, 2-5pm, tea and cake, all welcome, www.bishopscastletennis.org

July & Aug SHROPSHIRE HILLS DISCOVERY CENTRE

15 July - Hay Meadow Festival. Talks, demonstrations, guided walks, family activities, rural arts and crafts, information stands, music, barbeque and bar, 11am-7pm, £7, children £3, family £17, under 5s free, (in advance).

24 July - Discovering Dragonflies, an introductory talk then exploration of the ponds and riverside, 10am-2pm, £16.

31 July - 4 Aug & 21 - 25 Aug - Summer Holiday ActivitySuperworm. For ages 4-11 years, 1-2.30pm, £4.50.

7 - 11 Aug & 28 Aug - 1 Sept - Summer Holiday ActivityDisasters and Dinosaurs for ages 4-11 years, 1-2.30pm, £4.50. 14 - 18 Aug - Anglo-Saxon Settlers, 1-2.30pm, for ages 5-11 years, £4.50. Booking essential for all. Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, 01588 676060.

July NATIONAL GARDEN SCHEME 1 & 2 July - Lower Wernfigin Barns, Trallong, Brecon, 11am-5.30pm, £6.

2 July - Treberfydd House, Llangasty, Bwlch, 1-5.30pm, £6. 2 July - Berriew Village Gardens, Welshpool, 12-5pm, £6. 4 July - Plas Dinam, Llandinam, 2-6pm, £5.

9 July - Hurdley Hall, Churchstoke, 11am-5pm, £6.

12 July - Tranquility Haven, 7 Lords Land, Whitton, Knighton, 6-8pm, £4.50. 15 & 16 July - 1 Glanrafon, Llanwddyn, Oswestry, 2-5pm, £4.50. 15 & 16 July - The Meadows, Carno Rd, Caersws, 2-5pm, £4. 16 JulyCwm-Weeg, Dolfor, Newtown, 2-5pm, £6. (For NGS)

Every Fri - 21 July - 11 Aug - Welsh Lavender, Cefnperfedd Uchaf, Maesmynis, Builth Wells, 10am-5pm, £6, pre-booking essential. 23 July - Crai Gardens, 2-5pm, £6. 23 July - Vaynor Park, Berriew, 1-5pm, £6. 29 & 30 July - Bryn Teg, Newtown, 1-5pm, £4. 29 & 30 JulyPonthafren, Long Bridge St, Newtown, 1-5pm, donation. 5 & 6 Aug - Clawdd-y-Dre, Lions Bank, Montgomery, 2-5pm, £5. 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.

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

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

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.

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

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

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@complete-balance.co.uk, www.complete-balance.co.uk

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.

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 see www.thewritetofeel.com.

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EQUINE FACILITATED LEARNING. Personal growth for individuals and groups through powerful yet gentle interactions with horses, with seasoned Eponaquest facilitator Angela Dunning. EFL sessions involve spending time outdoors with these beautiful sentient beings, where you will be guided to deepen your connection to yourself and your body; build true confidence; reconnect to your Soul’s purpose and bring greater authenticity to your life. No horse experienced required. Author of “The Horse Leads the Way”. Shropshire/Herefordshire/Borders. Contact me on: 01588 630061/07583 726207; angela@equinereflections. co.uk; or visit www.thehorsestruth.co.uk

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 juliet@julietablett.co.uk or 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.

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 Kirk - 07792 405 660

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

PHYSIOTHERAPY, CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY, REFLEXOLOGY & YOGA with Hermione Evans, Chartered Physiotherapist at Radnor Physiotherapy. For all back and neck pain, headaches, sports injuries, RSI, stress related illness and more. To discuss your needs or to make an appointment, please phone 01544 350691 or email contact@radnorphysiotherapy.co.uk or view www.radnorphysiotherapy.co.uk

YOGA IN PRESTEIGNE

Groups and one-to-one tuition in Stapleton

Move more freely • Breathe better

Think more clearly • Experience joy

New: Vedic chant classes

Marie Hudson 01544 260352 www.theyogapractice.org.uk

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REFLEXOLOGY WITH ALICE Offering holistic and tailored treatments at The Body Clinic, Leominster. Reflexology can be used as a safe and effective way to support any number of physical and emotional health needs. Book online at www.thebodyclinicleominster.co.uk or contact Alice directly on reflexologywithalice@gmail.com / 07464948568.

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.

Wed 5 July

MINDFUL PARENTING WORKSHOP

With Fayenen Lathrenwen. Explore mindful parenting principles to help you and your child respond rather than react to life’s more stressful situations. The Lost Arc, Rhayader, 6-8pm, www.thelostarc.co.uk

Until Fri 28 July

MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION (MSC)*

An 8-week virtual programme that equips participants to respond to difficulties in their lives with kindness, care and understanding. Course teachers will be Rebecca Hill and Jane Sethi via Zoom, Fridays, 9.45am-12.15pm including a 3 hour MSC virtual retreat on Sunday 9 July at 9.45am, £350 (excluding vat), payable by 2 June. No mindfulness or meditation experience required, email rebecca@wisesherpa.co.uk or janesethi@yahoo.co.uk

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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