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“All Hallows looks for the best in every child, they know every individual and value each on their own merit.”
Parent, Tatler Schools Guide 2024
What truly sets All Hallows apart is our belief that education transcends the classroom. Our generous facilities and exceptional extracurricular activities nurture curiosity, self-belief, and passion. Whether through sports, art, design, music, drama or academics, every pupil discovers their unique brilliance.
Morag Stuart & Emma Warren
“Let’s just pop in and say hello” were the famous last words of an afternoon wander, this time in a newer community corner of our wonderful town. But the enticing sounds of gentle chatter and laughter coming from across the Makers’ Yard drew us in. Before we knew it, we were cheering on the fabulous Bounds of Selwood four hours later - a little bit of drizzle was stopping nobody.
We feel like these darker Autumn evenings and cosy sofas have been patiently waiting so long through the seasons, it’s their time now. Yet the reliable flip flops sit longingly by the front door, pining for just a few more adventures. We blinked and the freedom of lazy summer days came and went.
So, when schools went back and the town whirred back into weekly routines, it felt essential to get out and cram as much as we could into the remaining days of daylight. We dutifully walked through meadows, sought out any coffee spot where the sun shone, tidied the garden, sorted old
clothes out, wrapped up for courtyard cocktails and danced under glitterballs into the night. We loved the dedicated enthusiasm at the Cheese Show and have been counting the sleeps until the magnificent Carnival processions come again. We joined the spectacular birthday celebrations of the Boulder Rooms and listened in awe to authors at The Accidental Book Festival. In each and every place, there was a huge sense of an open welcome and contentment of belonging. People finding their people, sometimes in the most unexpected places.
This month’s magazine is bursting with things to do, places to explore and events to enjoy.
Commit to joining this thriving community; volunteer your time and skills, try a new event or just change your habits to shop and walk locally more often. There’s so much out there, let’s not all hibernate just yet.
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Apple Day
The Newt in Somerset, Saturday 21st - Sunday 22nd October, 9am - 4.30pm, Annual Membership from £75
‘Apple Day’ was started in 1990 by Common Ground and aims to raise “awareness not only of the importance of orchards to our landscape and culture, but also in the provenance and traceability of food”. The weekend celebrates all things apple; from juice pressing to apple games, displays, recipes, cyder tastings and tractor tours through the orchards. Expect live music and DJs, applethemed menus as well as the ever-popular hog roasting on a spit over fire for the carnivores!
Tuesday Live Music Sessions
Eight Stony Street, Tuesdays 10th & 24th October, Doors 6pm, Music 7.30pm, Free
Building on the huge success of mid-week live music in Frome, we welcome this new, relaxed evening in the beautiful space upstairs at Eight Stony Street. Food will be a short menu of their signature Sourdough Pizzas and a few of their favourite sharing dishes. Veggies and vegans will be spoilt for choice, and the exceptional drinks menu will complete the evening. Follow social media pages and #LiveMusicTuesday for session details each month. (10th: Azhaar Saffar, 24th: Lorikeet)
Mr Ted’s Drag Quiz
River House, Friday 6th October, 8 - 10.30pm, £5
If you’ve not yet been to one of these beautifully chaotic and wonderfully wild quiz nights, then we highly recommend you book the next morning off work! Hilarious, interactive, and bizarre point scoring rounds, the likes of which the quiz hosting houses of Frome have never seen before… oh, and lots of shots.
Cracking tunes and cocktails, teams of up to six, spaces are limited.
To book email info@riverhousefrome.co.uk or DM on Instagram
Frome Film Club
Merlin Theatre, Wednesday 11th October, 8pm, Annual membership £30 for nine films
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Dir: Lukas Dhont
Belgium 2022 | 104 Minutes | Cert 12a
French With English Subtitles
Leo and Remi are two thirteen-year-old best friends, whose seemingly unbreakable bond is suddenly, tragically torn apart. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Lukas Dhont’s second film is an emotionally transformative and unforgettable portrait of the intersection of friendship and love, identity and independence, and heartbreak and healing. www.fromefilm.co.uk
YORKE DANCE PROJECT PRESENTS COHAN AND MACMILLAN ON FILM
SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER 7.30PM | £12.00
LE NAVET BETE PRESENTS KING ARTHUR
20 - SAT 21 OCTOBER 7PM | £10.00
PROJECT PLAY PRESENTS A VICAR OF DIBLEY CHRISTMAS TUE 24 - SAT 28 OCTOBER 7.30PM | £16.50
2 Bridge St
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Frome Stitch Club
River House, Wed 4th October, 7 - 10pm, £4.50
A friendly monthly social for all crafters and makers, open to anyone who likes to crochet, knit, embroider, cross stitch or sew. If you want to meet some fellow crafters or like-minded creatives, this inclusive group is for you. Come and share tips and ideas and meet some lovely stitchers from total beginners to seasoned pro’s. Bring any portable project you’re working on, anything goes.
Book via Sara @HookMeUp eventbrite.co.uk/e/october-stitch-club-ticketsResident Frome Clearance Sale
The Old Church School, Saturday 14th October, 11am - 4pm, Free
Join Resident for their last and final blow-out clearance sale. It’s an ‘everything must go’ sale day, with discounts of up to 70% across gifts, homewares and lifestyle goodies. This day of bargains also includes two of Frome’s best indie retailers, Assembly and Johnny Szymanski, who will bring their own special offers along too.
Cocktail Bar: Autumn Sessions
Still Life Gin, Catherine Hill, Fridays from 4 - 8pm
Without losing the classical roots of gin distilling, Still Life Gin embrace the scientific process and base its creations on experimental results. Fresh from the success of the summer party with Moo & Two, this fabulous new weekly fix will keep us going through the darker Autumnal evenings. Join Dion for delicious after work cocktails. Each week he’ll feature some Still Life classics as well as a crazy new concoction. Follow #distilledbydion for the latest news on Instagram @stilllifegin
Jamma de Samba: Taster Session
Foxy’s Den, Thu 2nd November, 7.30 - 9pm, Free
The fantastic Jamma de Samba bring the authentic sound and spirit of the Rio Carnival to any event! Weekly evening classes are open to people of all ages and abilities. It provides opportunities to perform, make friends, learn new skills, reduce stress, build confidence and become part of the samba family. New members can sign up for a free taster which will lead onto an invitation to join the rest of the term and take part in various performances, including the Frome ‘Light the Night’ lantern parade. jammadesamba.co.uk/bookataster
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Saturday 7th October 2023
SUSTAINABLE FASHION WEEK: “THE NETTLE DRESS” Screening of Dylan Howitt’s documentary film followed by a Q&A 6pm to 8pm Tickets from Eventbrite £10 per person
Sunday 22nd October 2023
FROME CONCERTS GROUP PRESENT: LEVANTO ENSEMBLE Doors 2.15pm Performance 3pm Tickets via fromeconcertsgroup.org
Sunday 29th October 2023
FROME CONCERTS GROUP
PRESENTS: DOUBLECUP doors 2.15pm Performance 3pm tickets via www.fromeconcertsgroup.org
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Quilting Workshop
American Museum, Fri 6th October, 10am - 4pm, £55
This workshop explores quilt design and composition, in particular exploring variations of the traditional ‘log cabin’ or ‘housetop’ pattern and the use of dark and light tones to create impact. Initially paper collaging design options before moving onto fabric, you will be guided through the technique of ‘strip piecing’ pre-cut strips of light and dark fabric to build a single hand stitched 14” x 14” block ready to baste, hand quilt and bind.
Frome Pub Theatre
Frome-based ByWord is a brand-new pub theatre group which aims to foster new writing of all kinds. Pub theatre is small scale, immersive and ideal for emerging ideas. The group is now seeking scripts for small-scale plays which it hopes to produce early next year across a variety of pubs in Frome. Scripts from new writers and under-represented parts of the community are encouraged, and the deadline for submissions is 15th October. For more info email FromePubTheatre@gmail.com
The Celtic and Transatlantic Music Sessions
The Lamb & Fountain, Thu 12th Oct, 8 - 11pm, Free
The Griffin, Tue 31st Oct, 8 - 11pm, Free
For over twenty years this friendly group have been enjoying foot-tappin’ folkery and fine ale together. They meet on a regular monthly basis, the second Thursday of the month at The Lamb & Fountain and the last Tuesday of the month at The Griffin. You’ll find a range of instruments at the sessions (fiddles, accordions, mandolins, banjos and whistles) and anything from jigs and reels to old-time American/ bluegrass. For more info follow the Facebook page or contact tvmills@hotmail.com
Craft, Community and Connection
Studio Saar @ Silk Mill, 15th – 22nd October, 10am - 5pm, Free
Craft, Community and Connection, making spaces in India and the UK, is an exhibition by local architecture firm Studio Saar, exploring how these themes are at the core of their practice. With studios in Frome and Udaipur (India), Studio Saar is a multidisciplinary practice working across the two continents, with the shared vision of crafting uplifting spaces for all life to thrive in. Public lecture 6.30pm 19th October (pre-book via Eventbrite).
Amy Gadiaga Trio
Cooper Hall, Thursday 12th October, 8 - 10pm, £16.50
Amy Gadiaga is a bassist, vocalist, composer and dancer from Paris based in London. She recently graduated from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance where she studied double bass. Connecting the old school jazz singer tradition of musicians such as Betty Carter and Wayne Shorter with modern bops of artists such as D’Angelo and Kimbra, Amy was recently nominated for the Parliamentary Jazz Awards Newcomer of the Year and is currently Artist in Residence at The Roundhouse, London.
A Visible THREAD
Black Swan Arts, Open daily until 29th October, 10am - 4pm, Free
Seam collective presents A Visible THREAD, an exhibition which explores the visibility and invisibility of thread. Through their unique perspectives and a diverse range of textile disciplines, fourteen seam artists have created new works to stimulate thought, connection and conversation. The exhibition aims to encourage viewers to rethink their relationship to thread, be aware of its materiality, its sustainability, its possibilities and limitations. Thread, as cloth, is woven through our lives. It surrounds us like a second skin. Precisely because of these close connections, it becomes almost invisible to us. Rooted in craft techniques, work made with
The Vintage Bazaar
Cheese & Grain, Saturday 28th October, 9am - 2pm, £3
This wonderful fair has a well-deserved reputation as one of the top vintage fairs in the UK, having featured several times in the national press. Expect to find wonderful French Brocante, beautiful period clothing, textile treasures, shoes and accessories from the 1920s to the 1970s, wonderfully faded antique fabric and textiles, lace, jewellery, decorative antiques and fabulous antique Christmas decorations.
www.thevintagebazaar.co.uk
@thevintagebazaarevents
thread has historically been seen as ‘women’s work’, private, functional, decorative, and safe. Cloth itself is still considered a gendered material and there’s a gender divide between ‘high’ art and feminised craft. Until very recently, thread has been almost invisible as a medium in contemporary fine art.
www.seamcollective.org
@seam_collective
The first Sunday of every month. March - December 10am - 3pm. Frome town centre, Somerset
www.thefromeindependent.org.uk
DoubleCup
Rook Lane, Sunday 29th October, 3pm, £15
Sofiia Matviienko - flute
Ernest Syrota - guitar
Two young Ukrainian musicians - recent graduates from the Royal Academy of Music - perform a programme of flute and guitar music that includes, flamenco, tango and arrangements of folk music from their home country.
Frome Concerts Group is celebrating twenty years of bringing professional classical music to Frome. They offer an opportunity to experience classical music in a relaxed and welcoming setting. There are two series of concerts each year: four Sunday morning ‘coffee’ concerts in January, February and March; and four Sunday afternoon concerts in the Autumn. Most of the audience subscribe to all four concerts in the knowledge that there will always be something different, unknown or new to explore, as well as plenty of well-loved pieces to enjoy. www.fromeconcertsgroup.org
Hatchet and Bear Exhibition
Gallery at The Station, Tue 14th - Sat 25th Nov
Private View - Wed 15th November 7-9pm, Free
Join Frome’s creative community at the gallery this November as they celebrate the life and work of EJ Osbourne. The exhibition will feature some of EJ’s work, photos and also spoons carved by some of the world’s finest spoon carvers from blanks gifted to Dan Gallaly at Frome Hardware prior to EJ’s death three years ago. Known locally as a passionate woodworker with a great sense
Sustainable Fashion Week presents: The Nettle Dress Film
Screening followed by Q&A Rook Lane, Saturday 7th October, 6 - 8pm, £10
Allan Brown made a dress by hand, just from the fibre of foraged stinging nettles over seven years. Stunningly filmed by award-winning documentary maker Dylan Howitt, The Nettle Dress follows Allan’s journey through seasons and years, foraging, spinning, weaving, cutting and sewing the cloth, before finally sharing a healing vision of the dress back in the woods where the nettles were picked, worn by one of his daughters.
A labour of love in the truest sense, The Nettle Dress is a modern-day fairytale and hymn to the healing power of nature and slow craft. It’s one story representing a huge groundswell of people rediscovering the joys of making. Actor Mark Rylance called the film “Exquisite and inspiring, beautiful and helpful for anyone suffering loss or grief.”
www.sustainablefashionweek.uk/frome-hub
of humour, EJ was also known nationally for his carving, and as a presenter of BBC’s Money for Nothing which he presented with co-star Sarah Moore. Throughout the exhibition the spoons will be auctioned off worldwide with all money going to EJ’s family in Frome.
Rye Bakery, Cafe & Bar
Transforming the local grain economy
If you live or work in Frome, or have only visited, there’s a good chance you’ll know Rye Bakery. You’ll know it as a bakery and café, but also a centre of family and community: vibrant and buzzing. Baked goods and quality produce deliveries sustained us through the pandemic and provided an outdoor venue on Friday nights when we thought we would never socialise again.
In 2015 Amy Macfadyen moved back to her home town of Frome with her partner Owen Postgate, and their son, Alfred Rye, was born soon after. When the former United Reform Church was reincarnated as RISE, the opportunity to open a cafe that focused on local and sustainably sourced ingredients, family and community emerged and previous dreams became a reality. Owen bakes,
Amy manages and Owens’s cousin Cal leads the pastry section and the family has grown to include an incredible ecosystem of farmers, growers, cheese, sausage and other makers.
Since the start, Rye Bakery has employed over 200 local people and Amy says “these amazing people are what has made Rye what it is today”. Former employees have gone on to shape their own shops, cafe’s or start community projects.
It’s clear they haven’t chosen the easiest way: with the added challenges of the pandemic and huge rises in energy and ingredient costs, holding onto their ethos has been a constant challenge. “We want people in Frome to support the local farmers who choose farming methods that we believe in. We strongly believe this is the future of food - healthy for us, the land and the planet”. Holding firm to their beliefs, building roots in the community and creating seriously top quality products with local ingredients, means not only are they still here, but were recently listed in the Financial Times Top 20 Bakeries in the UK.
Amy and Owen are constantly seeking ways to tell the story of the farmers they work with, the traditional grain milling, the direct sourcing of ingredients such as sugar – all choices they make for flavour, but also to highlight the model of what they wish to see in the world.
Milling flour massively increases the nutritional value and flavour, as well as using locally grown grain, reducing food miles and contributing to a local grain economy. They mill around half of all flour used at the bakery in their own mill.
They understand that these choices make it less affordable for some and Rye operates a range of schemes through which food is available at lower cost. So people can experience food at its best, through Fair Frome, a pay it forward scheme and a food waste app called Too Good To Go.
Rye Bakery rapidly outgrew their Whittox Lane base and now, as the business moves towards its eighth year, they are still ever-changing. This autumn they are refitting the shop at Station Approach to create an intimate wine bar and pizzeria and the team have many exciting plans for the future.
“With amazing bakeries closing, we are so grateful to our team and all our customers for their endless support - thank you”.
CAFE
Rye Bakery, Rise, Whittox Lane, Frome, BA11 3BY 07925 830852
Tuesday - Saturday 8.45am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm
Market Sundays 10am - 4pm
Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch Tuesday - Sunday
Eat in, outside seating and takeaway
BAKERY
Unit One, Station Approach, Frome, BA11 1RE
Tuesday - Saturday 8am - 3pm
Sunday 9am - 2pm
BAR
Unit One, Station Approach, Frome, BA11 1RE 07763 714096
Bar & Snacks
Thursday - Saturday 3pm - 9pm
Pizza Nights
Friday 5pm - 9pm
Outside seating and takeaway
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SAT 7
Rugby World Cup screenings
Frome Rugby Club, The George, Palmer Street Bottle, 4.45pm, Free
The Nettle Dress film and Q&A Rook Lane, 6 - 8pm, £10
Troubadour Bandits
Ride Again!
The Bennett Centre, 7pm, £10
2000 Days Merlin Theatre, 8pm, £12
SAT 14
Mells 10k (last one)
Mells Cricket Club, 10am - 1pm
Frome Jazz Club
Christ Church, 3 - 5pm, Free
Pomona Supper Club
Bennett Centre, 6.15 - 10.30pm, £55
The Open Mic Night 23 Bath Street, 7 - 10pm, Free
Cohan and Macmillan on Film Merlin Theatre, 7.30pm, £12
SAT 21
The Big Southwest Wedding Fair Bath & West Showground 10am - 3pm, £5
Open Day & Rock/Fossil
Expert Identification
Somerset Earth Science Centre 11am - 3pm, Free
Walk the High Parts Wells Cathedral, 2.15 - 4pm, £15
The Ramonas
The Tree House, 7pm, £14
SAT 28
The Vintage Bazaar
Cheese & Grain, 9am - 2pm, £3
Fire & Folk (WHY)
Vallis Farm, 3 - 9.30pm, £20 fundraiser
Lebanese EVENING Welshmill Hub, 7 - 9.30pm
Night of Boo: Fair Frome Fundraiser, 23 Bath St, 8pm, Donations
The Groove Jacks
The Sun Inn, 9pm, Free
SUN 1
The Frome Independent
Town Centre, 10am - 3pm, Free
David Oakley:Exhibition
Paul Street, 10am - 4pm, Free
EM demonstration evening The Garden Cafe, 6pm (free, but pre-book)
Fashion Reimagined Film
Everyone Needs Pockets @ Frome Town Hall, 6 - 9pm, £5
SUN 8
Lego Bricks Play Day, Bath Children’s Literature Festival
American Museum, 10am - 5pm, Free
GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNG
Spotlight Talk
Hauser & Wirth Somerset, 11am, Free
Multicultural Frome
Cheese & Grain, 12 - 3pm, Free
Hunting Raven presents: Proofs & Puddings River House, 8pm, £8
SUN 15
Wessex Camera Fair
Cheese & Grain, 8.30am - 1pm, £3
Jazz at the Museum:
Fu-Jazz with Iain Ballamy
American Museum, 3 - 5pm, £7 & admission
Shakespeare Live presents: Two Gentlemen of Verona Merlin Theatre, 8pm, £14
SUN 22
Somerset Solidarity Day Mendip Trades Union Council Cheese & Grain, 11am - 4pm, Free
Frome Concerts Group:
Levanto Ensemble Rook Lane, 3pm, £15
Graham Dent Jazz Night The Corner House, 7.30 - 9.30pm, Free
FANE presents: An Evening with Philippa Perry Memorial Theatre, 7.30pm, £29.50
SUN 29
Annual Pumpkin Festival
Hauser & Wirth Somerset 10am - 4pm, Free
Frome Concerts Group: DoubleCup Rook Lane, 3pm, £15 (single concert)
Don’t forget clocks go back 1hr today!
MON 2
The Woodlanders Variety Show (all week) East Woodlands Village Hall
7.45pm, £12.50
Yoga with Yoga Nidra
Cecilia Hackney
Mycelium Space, 5.45 - 7pm, £10
TUE 3
Family History with DNA Detective Professor
Turi King
Cheese & Grain, 7 - 10pm, £29
Frome Sofar Sounds Secret location, 7.30pm, £14
TUE 17
Brilliant Beasties American Museum, 10.30 - 11.30am £3.50 & admission
Beeswax Lip Balm
Workshop American Museum, 10am - 2pm, £25 - 35
Independent History of Frome Future Shed @ Welshmill Hub, 7 - 9pm, Free
Writing & Wellbeing
The Write Place, Black Swan Arts, 7 - 9pm, £10
TUE 24
Alzheimer’s Society info event Rossetti House, 3 - 5pm, Free
Gong Bath Mells Tythe Barn, 7.15 - 8.30pm, £20
Lorikeet
Eight Stony St, 7.30pm, Free
Frome Celtic & Transatlantic music sessions
The Griffin, 8.30pm, Free
MON 30
Hunting Raven presents: Went to London, Took the Dog with Nina Stibbe Merlin Theatre, 7.30pm, £8
TUE 31
Halloween Family Hangout Party
23 Bath St, 4 - 8pm, Free
Frome Celtic & Transatlantic Sessions
The Griffin, 8pm, Free
Hallowine! with Ghost Stories
Eight Stony Street, 7.30pm, £32
WOODLANDERS VARIETY SHOWWED 4
Wednesday Write In
The Write Place, 5.30 - 8pm, £5
The Magik Carpet
Opening Night
Silk Mill, 6 - 11pm, Free
Frome Stitch Club
River House at Black Swan Arts 7 - 10pm, £4
Frome Celtic Club: Live Sessions White Hart Inn, Trudoxhill, 7.30pm, Free
WED 11
Voluntary Forum with SPARK Somerset
Cheese & Grain, 2 - 4.30pm, Free
T’Barry Comedy Bingo 23 Bath St, 7.30 - 11pm, Free
DIY Fermented Hot Sauce Workshop Get Pickled @ Lo Rapitenc, 6 - 8pm, £45
Frome Film Club present: Close Merlin Theatre, 8pm, £6.50
WED 18
HeartspacE
The Good Heart Cafe, 9 - 9.30am
Item Checking Session SHARE Shop, 9.30am - 2.30pm, Free
THU 5
Quiz Night The Sun Inn, 7.30pm, £10
Making for Wellbeing
Welshmill Hub, 6pm, Free
Harvest Festival & Fundraising Auction
Frome Livestock Market, 7pm, £10
Night River presents: Alberta Cross Hydeaway, 8pm, £15
THU 12
Geological WALK Tedbury Camp, Great Elm 10.30am - 12.30pm, Donation
MAKE: Open Shed Welshmill Hub, 6 - 9pm, Free
Amy Gadiagia Trio
Cooper Hall, 8pm, £16.50
Frome Celtic & Transatlantic sessions Lamb & Fountain, 8pm, Free
THU 19
Winter Medicine Making
42 Acres, Witham Friary 10.30am - 4pm, £100
Doug Allan
Cheese & Grain, 7pm, £26
Night River presents:
Izzie Yardley
Hydeaway, 8pm, £12
Studio Saar presents: Public Lecture Silk Mill, 6.30pm, Free
WED 25
A Vicar of Dibley
Christmas
Merlin Theatre, 7.30pm, £16.50
Trad Jazz, New Academic
Feetwarmers
The Three Swans, 8 - 10pm, Free
FRI 6
Piano Club
Jackdaws, 10am – noon, £5
Mr Ted’s Drag Quiz
River House, 8 - 10.30pm, £5
Nicky Blackmarket (DnB)
23 Bath Street, 9pm, £5
Craftoberfest
Palmer Street Bottle, 12 - 11pm, Free
FRI 20
Filmhaus: Asteroid City Hauser & Wirth Somerset 6.30pm, Free
King Arthur Merlin Theatre, 7pm, £10
Friday Night Dance DJ, Gaia Harvey Jackson Mycelium Space, 7.30 - 9.30pm £12 (various)
Slipmatt (Old skool rave) 23 Bath Street, 9pm, £10
THU 26
Afternoon Tea & Talk with Elly Griffiths
Hunting Raven @ Frome Town Hall
2 - 4pm, £10
Soul Gazing meditation
The Good Heart café, 7.30 - 9.30pm, £10
Night River presents: Terry Reid
Hydeaway, 8pm, £25
FRI 27
“Across the Pond” US Tap Takeover Palmer Street Bottle 12 - 11pm, Free
Retribution Gin & Rum Tasting
Givino, R18, Commerce Park 6.45 - 9pm, £25
Drum N Brains – AC13 23 Bath Street, 9pm - 2.30am, £10
Halloween Events
6 - 31 Oct
Zombie Outbreak Response Team
Mendip Activity Centre, Open daily, £10 - £15+
28 Oct Halloween with The Groove Jacks
The Sun Inn, 9pm, Free
29 Oct
Annual Pumpkin Festival
Roth Bar & Grill, Hauser & Wirth Somerset 10am - 4pm, Free
29 Oct
Not So Scary Halloween Party
Assembly Rooms (rear of Frome Memorial Theatre)
2.30 - 5pm, £8.50
31 Oct
Halloween Family Party
23 Bath Street, 4 - 8pm, Free
31 Oct
HalloWine!
13 Oct
Print & Drink
Frome Art School, Silk Mill, 7 - 9pm, £18
21 - 29 Oct
American Halloween Trick or Treat
American Museum, 10am - 5pm, £3 per child for trails plus normal admission
21 Oct
Mini Ravers presents: Little Monsters Halloween Festival
Cheese & Grain, 1 - 3pm, £13.50 (aged 2+), £2.50 (2 and under) & booking fee
27 - 29 Oct
Camper Gurlz present: Escape to the HORRORS Halloween Ball
Tuckers Grave Inn, Faulkland, £50 p/p camping weekend
27 Oct
What’s My Age Again presents The End of the World Apocapalooza
23 Bath Street, 10pm - 2am, £5
28 - 29 Oct
Spooky Specials
East Somerset Steam Railway, Cranmore, 11am - 7pm, From £10
28 Oct
Night of Boo Fair Frome Halloween Fundraiser, 23 Bath Street 8pm, Donations on the door
Wine Tasting, Eight Stony Street, 7 - 9pm, £32
Weekends in October
Organic Pumpkin Picking
Eastcote Farm, Beckington, 10am - 3pm, Free - £5
Farrington’s Farm
Weekends in October plus Half Term Pumpkin Picking Festival
Farrington’s Farm, Farrington Gurney, 9am - 3pm, £3
Weekends in October plus Half Term Pick Your Own Pumpkins
Pallette & Pasture, Pyle Farm, Trudoxhill
Various time slots available, Pumpkin Patch £1 p/p
Marchbank £58
DRINK
With Wine Expert Sarah Helliwell, Eight Stony Street
October is all hands to the deck for producers in the Northern Hemisphere with harvest either still underway or in the cellar. This year’s wines are starting to bubble in their first ferments. The wines that I have selected this month are from producers working hard all year round to respect and enrich their natural environments in the vineyards.
Colomba Bianca, ‘Vitese’, Sicily, Zibibbo 2022, £12 With more than 1,800 hectares dedicated to organically farmed vines in Sicily, they are serious about leading the way for Sicilian wines. This Zibibbo is vibrant and peachy with delicious floral aromas (and is also one of the most fun varietals to pronounce!) £12
Bideona, ‘Mayela’, Rioja Alavesa 2021, £14
A modern style of Rioja with Tempranillo, hand-picked into small boxes to preserve fruit and with respect for the environment and historic vineyards at the heart of production. Fresh and packed with dark cherry flavours.
AUTUMN SUPPER CLUB
The popular Autumn Supper Club is back, under the Bath stone arches of the cloisters at the Bennett Centre on Vicarage Street. The seasonal autumnal menu is centered around slowcooked meats, wild mushrooms, stuffed seafood with robust flavours, earthy veg encased in pastries and pies, as well as homemade sugar doughnuts paired with the last of the hedgerow berries. The dining experience is social and includes sharing plates and platters, and everyone is welcome from groups to singles. Cocktails, wine list and soft drinks are available to complement the exceptional food.
SATURDAY 14 OCTOBER
AUTUMN 4-COURSE FEASTING MENU WITH GLASS OF SOMERSET POMONA | £55
WHIPPED COD’S ROE & FOCACCIA
STUFFED SQUID, TOMATO, PAPRIKA
CHICKEN LIVER RAGOUT, POTATO MASH, CHIVE OIL
SAVOURY PUMPKIN PIES
BRAISED OX CHEEKS, RED WINE SHALLOTS OR
WILD MUSHROOM BOURGIGNON (V)
CREAMED POLENTA, WINTER GREENS ROOTS WITH VINO COTTO
HOME MADE SUGAR DOUGHNUTS WITH BLACKBERRY JAM & CLOTTED CREAM
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APPLE & DRAYCOTT BLUE DUMPLINGS WITH NIGELLA SEEDS & ONION PICKLE
A GLASS OF POMONA SOMERSET CIDER BRANDY
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ST MARYS CHURCH INNOX HILL
SAT 23RD DECEMBER
THE CLOISTERS, BENNETT CENTRE
“Starting up Pomona I wanted it to be exactly the kind of place I would want to spend my evenings off - a relaxed, friendly dining experience but with proper food.” Lucy Rollins
ANOTHER COUNTRY
Interior Design Haven at Chaldicott Barns
There’s something rather wonderful happening on the border of Dorset and Wiltshire. It comes in the shape of a former dairy farm which has been transformed into a vibrant trading hub with the pulling power to attract the sort of businesses more normally associated with vibrant London High Streets, not sleepy rural backwaters.
Brands such as Niwaki, Bramley and Compton McCrae have all put down roots at Chaldicott Barns on the outskirts of Semley in recent years, and in May this year they were joined by one of the UK’s leading furniture brands, Another Country.
Founded by entrepreneur Paul de Zwart, to whom this part of the West Country has been home for many years, Another Country was ahead of its time in business terms when it launched in 2010 with a sustainable collection produced in a workshop in Semley. The brand was built on the twin pillars of high-class design and environmental purpose.
‘I felt the design scene at the time was very focused on design for design’s sake, celebrity design, and things that clearly had no aesthetic longevity or even a nod towards sustainability on any level,’ de
Zwart said. ‘There was no talk, really, about how things were made, where they were made, about end of life and circularity’.
In 2010, after a career in magazines (Paul was the founding publisher of Wallpaper* magazine), the Dutch-born design enthusiast took another calculated risk by founding Another Country.
Thirteen years later the brand has come full circle. de Zwart has recognised the growing numbers of entrepreneurially minded, environmentally focused design lovers settling in the glorious green valleys and hills around Bath, Frome, Tisbury, Shaftesbury and Sherborne, and has brought the brand to their doorstep. At Chaldicott Barns, de Zwart and his team have created a haven for lovers of interior design. Calm, pared back and effortlessly stylish, Another Country’s showroom celebrates the honest beauty of their design.
Wednesday - Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 3pm
Sunday - Tuesday: Closed Unit 5, Chaldicott Barns
Shaftesbury, Dorset, SP7 9AW
T: 01747 445 695
MY FROME
I wish there was a bowling alley and more indoor activities for families in Frome.
There is a fabulous walk, just a little out of Frome, that follows the river through Vallis past the old ruins of Fussell’s iron works and the ghost of Frome’s industrial past. Passing by the remains of old mills dotted along the river and derelict lime kilns peeking out from the undergrowth, you can follow the path all the way to the picturesque village of Mells.
I have been Jean Valjean in Les Misérables and have represented the Southwest of England in the National Youth Parliament. I can play the didgeridoo. I also do early morning Tai Chi with Diamond Dan.
I was born in Frome. I love the creative community and the mix of urban and rural delights.
The rich history and architecture are my favourite things in Frome. And of course, the people.
My perfect day would start at the River House cafe, to tend to my caffeine needs with a flatty von batty and polish off a french toast with bacon and blueberries. I’d peruse our generous selection of charity shops, swinging into some of the wonderful independent shops along the way. A personal favourite is Dandy Lion for their vintage wonderments. I’d grab an artisanal ice cream from the Senso ice cream parlour at La Strada and eat it on the steps of St John’s church next to the gorgeous Via Crucis. Next, I’d head to the outskirts of Frome for a heart-racing afternoon at the Boulder Rooms. For the evening, it would have to be the High Pavement in the epicentre of Frome on the iconic Catherine Hill. Finally, Eagle Lane to enjoy some sexy little cocktail creations from The Hyde Away, Frome’s own premier speakeasy.
We’ve got some beautiful places to see in the local area. Heaven’s Gate by the Longleat estate is beautiful with its rhododendron gardens, and astounding views. I love strolling around the lake at Shearwater and exploring the vast forest. Fairfield Animal Centre outside Trowbridge is a firm family favourite.
The poem Desiderata by Max Erhmann is tremendously close to my heart. I admire Isabella Dorta for her writing and for making a safe space for young poetic souls in this world to find their voice. Poet Brian Bilston is a refreshing irreverent voice in our time; pure inspiration.
I am currently working towards my coffee diploma at the Artisan School of Coffee in London, and am looking to start a Barista Academy next year to provide skills and training to coffee-lovers everywhere.
Making other people happy makes me happy. Life is hard. It’s nice making a positive change in other people’s worlds. I’m a happy-go-lucky extrovert, surrounded by a world of fun creatives with my dream job. Do what you love!
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