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B R O A D s h e e p What’s On - Herefordshire & The Marches august 2013

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Whats On magazine for Herefordshire, South Shropshire and The Welsh Marches. Music, Theatre, Art and Film.

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Cover pic: Michael Johnson, Summer exhibition, Silk Top Hat Gallery, 5 - 31 August

Camping it up againNCE upon a time, long ago when I still thought it was OK to wear beige suede trousers, I drove a converted ex-army ambulance with a trailer to pre war-torn Kabul just for fun. By the time the beast had consumed most of Iran’s oil reserves and broken its tow hitch somewhere near Herat (I had to tow the trailer dangling on a chain

and swinging wildly about through the night all the way to Kandahar) I was cured of any affection for trailers or camper vans or the whole bloody business. I vowed that from then on, if I had to go travelling, it would be in a large Mercedes car with a big wad of cash in my back pocket to pay for the best hotels. Things haven’t really turned out that way because of budgetary restraints but on the whole I have managed to stay away from campervans. Then about a year ago, a couple in their late 50’s turned up at The Workhouse in a large camper van to inspect my electric bikes. He emerged from the front of the van all suntan and shorts and ready for business. 10 minutes later she emerged from the back of the same van in high heel mules and sunglasses pushed back on top of her hair holding a large cold glass of Chardonnay and obviously well on the way to getting very sloshed long before the sun had reached its zenith let alone the yardarm. In the course of the conversation it became apparent that he lived in the front and listened to Sinatra albums, drove and read campervan magazines while she lived in the lounge at the rear with a fridge full of vino and afternoon TV. I remember thinking at the time this is a world away from my

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own rather basic camper van experiences. Then last weekend some very, very generous friends lent us a tastefully converted late model VW van to go away for the weekend to a wedding South of Bristol. The van was comfy, well-appointed and whistled down the M5 at high speed with the wine bottles and cutlery gently jingling in the back. It was time for a reappraisal of the situation and the place to start was with my regular companion, e Bay. I soon got fed up with looking at bare white Mercedes Sprinters in Wolver-hampton with only 125,00 miles on the clock and gravitated (as is my habit) to the seedier end of the market to see if I could grab myself a bargain. It is the custom with campervan owners on e bay to take lots of pictures of the vans, both in and outside, and down the lower end of the market this gives a not necessarily very edifying insight into people’s lifestyles and a snapshot of some dastardly crimes against tasteful interior décor. Do none of these people watch Kirsty and Phil? You HAVE to paint everything beige if you want to sell, sell, sell. Look at this Ford Cargo kitchen, it’s an absolute disgrace and what an earth are they thinking with the little blue L.E.D.s at the bottom of the splashback! As for this next jumble of soiled bedclothes in the bedroom of a converted ambulance, pardon me for say-ing but I really don’t think this is going to persuade anybody to part with their hard earned cash.

However you could have knocked me down with a feather when I discovered that the actual J type that lived in Frank Gallaghers back garden in Shameless was for sale for £750. Not only that, they had left the back of the van untouched from when they finished filming! However the prize for the van that did have me running for the toilet is this shocking pink shocker built on a Cortina chassis. In the end common sense prevailed and I have decided to buy a massive Ameri-can RV that probably won’t even get round the corner by the library, but what the heck, look at those hydraulic electrically operated white leather drivers seats. All I need now is for some kind reader to loan me £32,000.

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KEYBOARD PLAYER NEEDED for gigging soul covers band, Hot Feat. 07984 816847.DON’T FORGET TO VISIT ZANI SUES JUNK SHOP in Station Road, Knighton. Massive clearance and sorting depot. Every Thursday, 11am-4pm. (If you like the atmosphere of a jumble sale - you won’t be disappointed).DELIGHTS OF DRAWING & PAINTING private tuition. Covering traditional and contemporary styles for beginners and those who wish to develop their portfolios. Experienced tutor, based near Llangurig. Contact: Sue Purcell 01686 440668. E-mail [email protected] www.suepurcellart.comEXPERT MATHS TUITION up to G.C.S.E. and ‘A’ Level. Ex-Head of Maths/ can provide excellent references. Roger Gay 07817850514 / [email protected] PRIVATE TUTORING Fully qualified teacher with 13 years experience. Previous to becoming a teacher I was in private industry for 12 years. 1 to 1 or small groups if required. Support in all subjects particularly Literacy and Numeracy KS1 (including phonics). KS2 up to GCSE. SEN. Flexible working hours. Reasonable rates. Good references if required. J. Fitzwilliams BSc. MSc. (Oxon) PGCE. 01544-239081.ZANY LADY & FRIENDS have recently opened a shop at 24 Broad Street, Leominster. Tues - Sat, 10am-5pm. Decorative antiques, quirky and vintage clothing.THE VINYL SPINNER, ANDY RAINBOW, DJ DISCOS 70s, 80s, 90s. Also blues, rock, folk, funk, punk, jazz, lounge. Vast vinyl collection. Needs to be played. Call me:- 07969 857639.THERAPY/TREATMENT ROOM IN PRESTEIGNE – Lovely room; privacy, parking, etc. Available Mondays and Thursdays plus some times on Tuesdays. Also good space for evening and weekend small groups, meetings etc. Reasonable rates. [email protected] 07771 950899ODD-JOBBERS AVAILABLE for house cleaning; sorting/reorganising cupboards, sheds and garages; light decorating; gardening; laundry; house and pet sitting. Honest, reliable, hardworking females. Reasonable rates. Call Sarah: 07931302219 ; 01547 520321 or Val: 07972462887 email: [email protected], PROOFREADING, REWRITING, COPYWRITING, PUBLICITY. Professional standards, reasonable rates. Simon Gwynn MSfEP. 01547 550329.

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Dear Pete, Living as I do in beautiful Shropshire, having moved from Birmingham fifteen years ago, yet at some significant distance, especially by electric bicycle, from Presteigne, it is not until the latter days of the month that I normally get my hands on your organ. I am however always heartened to learn what events I’ve missed. Sadly, last month I did not get the mag until after the copy date and having read the stimulating letters section, I felt a great desire to wade in. Is it too late for wading? If not, read on ….. I enjoy your editorials greatly. They often amuse me, at other times they puzzle me and occasionally they mystify me. I value them because they’re eccentric, quirky and highly individual. What I particularly enjoy is being loaded with left-wing misinformation. I find it so refreshingly different from the national “free” press, in the main owned by very rich men, which boringly doles out the absolute unvarnished truth on a daily basis. Nevertheless, I want my turn to flog my view of the planet from your soapbox. • I think that the United States should return the island of Diego Garcia to Britain or even to the Chagossians. I’m not saying that it wasn’t very kind of us to forcibly remove all the islanders so that the US could turn their island into a huge military base but they’ve had enough fun now and should go home. • Margaret Thatcher, aaah! I still find it hard to suppress my emotions when I see that bag. She always had it with her didn’t she? Well, I’m pleased to note that the Cameron government is carrying on her good work and that of the admirable Tony Blair in emasculating the trade unions and dismantling worker protection. No doubt you, Pete, have several nubile young interns at Broad Sheep House waiting on your every whim, more than happy to do so for zilch. Quite right too. Employers should be able to pay whatever wages they like and hire and fire at will. After all, without them, where would we all be? …. Well, where? • And just don’t get me started on the feckless EU. Always going on about human rights, back-pedalling over invading Iraq, spending all that money on culture. Culture, I ask you! Straight bananas? It’s that lot who are straight bananas. I mean, when did you last see a banana-shaped banana? Come on, when? And worst of all, allowing freedom of movement. We’re overrun in the UK. I mean next year you’re probably going to have to bring out a Romanian edi-tion, Pete. • Finally, just let me say that I didn’t begrudge a penny spent on Mrs Thatcher’s funeral. As long as they buried her deep enough. With best wishes, Mick Green

Tues 13 Aug, 6.30pm David Bowie is happening nowA nationwide cinema event live from the V&A Museum - the finale of this enormously successful exhibition.

Fri 16 Aug, 6.30pm Don CarloVerdi’s opera screened live from the Salzburg Festival

Sun 25 & Mon 26 Aug, 12 noon – 6pmLudlow’s Festival of Small GardensA real treat of a day out - 30 private gardens to view (with free minibus link), plus street entertainment, a sculpture trail, plant stalls, all kinds of refreshments, and much more!

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artPOWYSCourtyard Antiques, 51 High St, Presteigne 01544 267033 21 - 27 Aug Original Victorian Painting Week. Plus an eclectic and interesting collection of fine quality antiques, decorative and quirky items, classic vinyl records and books. Open 10am-4pm or by appointment.Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes SY18 6BY 01686 413467 Until 7 Sept The Quilt Association Summer Show. A mix of antique and contemporary quilts with fabric, books and sundries for sale. There is also a full programme of workshops and talks. Mon-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm, £3.50/£3, www.quilt.org.ukKing’s Head Books, High St, Presteigne Aug ‘Art Books’. A lovely selection of art books. Open Mon-Sat 1am-4pm.Sidney Nolan Trust, Tithe Barn Gallery, The Rodd, Presteigne 01544 260149 www.sidneynolantrust.org 17 - 30 Aug ‘Nolan, Britten and the Theatre’. Open 10.30am-5pm 10 Aug ‘Cardiff Sessions’. Fine Art Printmaking Collective. A printmaking forum led by Professor David Ferry, Cardiff School of Art & Design to include Artists’ talks from 3pm. Open 10.30am-5pm.St Andrew’s Church Hall, Presteigne 01544 267800 21 - 27 Aug Presteigne Festival. ‘More For Helen of Troy’. SONIA MARQUEZ - silk screen prints on layered linen. Open 6.30-9.30pm.St Mary’s Parish Church, High St, Brecon 7 - 21 Aug JONATHAN ADAMS - paintings. Open 11am-5pm.Elan Valley Visitor Centre, Rhayader, LD6 5HPUntil 2 Aug ‘On The Edge’. WYE-SEVERN TEXTILE ARTISTS. 10am - 5pm daily.The Old School Gallery, Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton 01547 550377 www.bleddfacentre.com Open Wed-Sun, 2-5pm.No. 46 Wine Bar, High St, Presteigne 01544 267675 Until 2 Sept BETTY TIGHE - line drawings, bold, bright and beautiful canvases are inspired by the natural female form. 7.30-8.30pm for a complimentary glass of wine and nibbles to celebrate on 25 July.

Radnorshire Museum & Gallery, Temple St, Llandrindod Wells 01597 824513 Until 14 Sept ‘A Life in Painting’. ANTHONY MILLARD. Tues-Sat & Bank Holidays 10am-4pm.The Thomas Shop, Maesyfed, Penybont, Llandrindod Wells 01597 851951 Aug Local arts and crafts, wool emporium, cafe, shop and museum. Open Fri - Sun 10am-5pm.Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells 01982 552555 Until 31 Aug ‘A Waiting Game’. STEVEN FLAHERTY - photographs of British wildlife. Open Tues - Sun 5.30pm-9pm.Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown 01686 625041Until 4 Sept ‘Be Our Guest’. THOMAS GODDARD plus 30 artists. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.Assembly Rooms, Presteigne 01544 260777 3 Aug Arts & Craft Fair. A selection of gifts made by local artisans. 9am-3pm.Tower House Gallery, 29 High St, Knighton 01547 529530 Aug ‘Silk & Wool - Uzbekistan to Knighton’. The India & China Tea Company. Refreshments available. Wed-Sat 9.30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm, closed Mon & Tues. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Maesmawr Art Gallery, Caersws 01686 688369 Until 18 Aug ‘Relative Values’. NICKY & PETER ARSCOTT, AMY STERLY, ELLEN THORPE, STEFAN & IVAN KNAPP. Until 27 Oct ‘Past, Present, Future’. New sculpture trail. Carved stone sculptures by 3 generations of master sculptors with local connections:JOHN PADDISON, NICK LLOYD, RHYS JONES, JEAN LAWLEY MAITLAND, SAFFRON WAGHORN AND RICHARD BROWN.Other sculptures by JOHN LAVRIN, DAVID WADE, AMBROSE BURNE, GEMMA HUGHES, MARJA BONADO,DAWN HARRIS AND STEFAN KNAPP. Until 11 Aug ‘French Exchange’. ANNE GUIBERT-LASSALLE - variations with fabrics and pigments. Until 11 Aug ‘Farming The Old Kingdom’. CHRIS CLUNN - photographs of Welsh hill farmers. 18 Aug - 29 Sept ‘Food For Thought’. Thurs-Sun 11am-4pm.Rhayader Museum & Gallery 01597 810561 Until 18 Aug ‘Finding Rhayader 2 - People and Places’. Open 10am-4pm.

Hay Makers, St John’s Place, Hay-on-Wye 01497 8200556 Until 14 Sept SEREN BELL - prints. SYLVIA RYAN & VAL SPARKES - ceramics. HANNAH WILLOW & JANE BRANNEY - jewellery. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.The Little Gallery, Montgomery 01686 668866 Aug DAVID WYNN MILLWAIR - paintings. Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm.Museum of Modern Art, Machynlleth 01654 703355 Until 7 Sept DAPHNE HURN Until 7 Sept ARTHUR CHARLES KEMP - from the Tabernacle Collection. Until 31 Aug Festival exhibition. DAVID TRESS. Until 31 Aug ‘The Garden’. Tabernacle Art Competition. Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.Erwood Station Craft Centre & Gallery, Erwood, near Builth Wells 01982 560674 1 Aug ‘A Global Medley’. ESDAILE HUDSON FRSA - charcoal, pencil, watercolours, oils and acrylic. 2 Aug - 5 Sept ‘Paper to Earth’. JULIA HARRIS - paintings. TRACEY BAKER - sculpture. 24 - 26 Aug Craft Weekend. MONICA FISHER - fine art demonstrations. ANGELA LONG - pyrography. DAVID STOVES - art. Plus jewellery, pottery, handmade soaps. Open daily 10am-5.30pm.Pen’rallt Gallery Bookshop, Heol Pen’rallt, Machynlleth, SY20 8AJ 01654 700559 23 Aug - 4 Sept ‘Stitched stories: Nunca más’ An exhibition of original Chilean arpilleras, or storycloths, to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the military coup in 1973. [email protected]. Open Sat 10am - 4.30pm, Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri, 10am - 6pm. Plus additional opening during El Sueno Existe Festival Weekend (30th Aug- 1st Sept).Window, Broad Street, Hay-on-Wye079905 92208Ongoing JEREMY STIFF - sculpture and MENNA ANGHARAD - oil paintings. see www.jemstiff.co.uk & www.mennaangharad.co.uk. Open Tues - Sat 12pm-5pm.Ivy House Gallery, Montgomery 01686 668746 Aug Local artists and locally produced crafts. Open daily 9am-5pm.

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Anthony Millard, Radnorshire Museum

Jeremy Stiff, Window GalleryJonathan Adams, St Mary’s Parish Church, Brecon

Alex Allpress, see workshops

The Andrew Lamont Gallery, Theatr Brycheiniog, Canal Walk, Brecon 01874 611622 Until 1 Sept THE PICTUREMAKERS. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm.The White House, Castle Rd, Knighton [email protected] Until 10 Aug ‘The Sands of Time’. A collection of works by HUGH SOWDEN & THEO GAYER- ANDERSON. 27 July from 7pm. Open 11am-5pm daily.The Workhouse Studio, Presteigne Industrial Estate 01544 267864 21 - 27 Aug Presteigne Festival. JELLY GREEN - figurative paintings. Interesting and unusual gifts for all. Plus rare antique carpets and kilims. Cafe. Tues-Sat 10am-4pm.

HEREFORDSHIREDots Gallery, 41 Broad St, Bromyard, HR7 4BT 01885 483458 Original art, ceramics and jewellery. Picture framing. Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.Dorstone’s Front Room (across from The Pandy Inn) 01981 550777 Aug Fairfield High School students. ELLIE BURD - wonderful photography. LYDIA VICKERS - amazing line drawings. Open Mon-Fri 9am-1pm.

Lion Gallery, Broad St, Leominster 01568 611898 Aug EMMA WILLIAMS, BRIDGET DRAKEFORD & JENNIFER GIL-BERT - ceramics. Plus an eclectic mix of English arts and crafts. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.Tobias James Art & Framing Gal-lery, St Owen St, Hereford 07760 316959 Aug Works by local artists and from artists further afield.Hereford Arts College, Folly Lane, Hereford 01432 273359 Aug & Sept Artist Blacksmithing. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-4.30pm.National Trust Croft Castle & Parkland, near Leominster, HR6 9PW 01584 891659 Until 3 Nov ‘Time Will Tell’. A Meadow Arts exhibition of contempo-rary art.Lingen Village Hall 24 - 26 Aug Art and craft exhibition. Open 11am-6pm, Mon 11am-5pm. Plus LINGEN STICHERS & NEEDLING ALONG exhibiton at Lingen church.

Weavers Gallery, Church Lane, Ledbury, HR8 1DW Until 11 Aug GROUP OF 4 - paintings. 13 - 25 Aug MALVERN MAKERS - textiles. Open daily, 10am-5pm.An Acre of Art, Kings Meadow, Wigmore HR6 9UX 07792 543350 7 - 15 Sept High quality original art and jewellery by SHANNON DONOVAN, ANDREW EASTWOOD, NICOLA HAIGH, JANE KEAY, PHIL LANE, JULES McROBBIE, HELGA POWELL, RACHEL RICKETTS, ADRIAN SHIEL, MARY SIMPSON, LIVE THRANE, GEOFFREY VAUGHAN & CAROLYN WATSON. Open 11am-6pm daily.Hereford Museum & Art Gallery, Broad St., Hereford 01432 260692 Until 1 Sept ‘River Life: Angling on the Wye’. Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. All Saints Church Cafe, Hereford 01432 370414 Until 10 Aug MR RAY - local artist. 12 - 17 Aug Love Zimbabwe. 19 - 24 Aug Pedlars Tray. Local arts and crafts. 26 - 31 Aug Red Cross - charity book sale. 2 - 7 Sept Love Zimbabwe. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm.

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Leominster Library 01432 383290 27 - 31 Aug PHILIP ROUSE - oil paintings. Open Tues & Fri 9am-5.30pm, Wed & Thurs 9am-7.30pm, Sat 9.30am-4pm, closed Mon.Market House Heritage Centre, Ross-on-Wye 01432 260675 Aug Various arts and crafts from local artists. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10.30am-4pm.The Courtyard, Hereford 01432 340555 Until 1 Sept The Picturemakers is a collective of fifteen visual artists, based in Mid-Wales. Throughout the year ALLOY JEWELLERS - exciting range of jewellery and silverware. Open theatre times.Parkfields Gallery, Ross-on-Wye 01989 565266 Aug New work by gallery artists. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.Monnow Valley Arts, Middle Hunt House, Walterstone, Hereford, HR2 0DY 01873 860529 Until 1 Sept ‘Resistance Re-imagined’. RICHARD GREATREX - photographs from his version of Owen Sheers’ book set in the Olchon valley. Until 1 Sept RICHARD BAVIN - new watercolours. 3 & 4 Aug, meet the artist in the studio. Open Wed - Fri 11am-5pm, weekends 2pm-5pm.Mike Gell, Contemporary British Jewellery, 3 East Street, Hereford. 01432 278226Jewellery, silverware and studio glass by more than 80 designers. Open Mon - Sat 10am-5pm.Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Foregate St, Worcester 01905 25371 Until 31 Aug ‘Secret Egypt: Unravelling Truth From Myth’. Until 2 Nov ‘A Pint In The Museum’. History of Worcester’s pubs and publicans. Open Tues-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm.Old Chapel Gallery, Pembridge 01544 388842Until 31 Aug Summer Exhibition. ‘Reaching Out’. Featuring new work by TAMSIN ABBOTT, LIZ TOOLE, AMANDA CLARK, CLIO GRAHAM and more...stained glass, original prints, mosaics, ceramics, mixed media, jewellery. Throughout the summer Garden Sculpture. Work in a variety of media to include stoneware, stone resin, forged iron and carved stone. Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.Apple Store Gallery 3 Bridge St, Hereford 01432 378436

Until 3 Aug ‘Marshland Murals and Floral Abstraction’. JAN THOMPSON. Tues-Fri, 9.30am-4.30pm, Sat 10am-1pm. SHROPSHIREAssembly Rooms, Ludlow 01584 878141 2 - 31 Aug Ludlow Junior Open. A colourful exhibition by young artists inspired by the Ludlow Open, a national contemporary art exhibition with a continuing programme of outreach work. Vicki Norman Studio, 12a Moat St, Bridgnorth 07761 017468 Aug Summer exhibition. A selection of artworks from local artists. Open Thurs & Fri 10am-4pm.Hightown Community Room, Vicarage Rd, Clun 01588 640401 Until 4 Aug Clun Art & Craft Show. An exhibition and sale of work by 40 artists and craftspeople in the Clun Valley. Show free, catalogue 50p. Open 10am-6pm.Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell 01547 530888 10 & 11 Aug English Civil War Society. 26 Aug Vide Grenier / Attic Sale. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm.THE GALLERY, 32 High St, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630555 Until 17 Aug ‘Ex Libris’. An exhibition of altered book artworks by ROSIE READ, BAMBER HAWES & JACS COLLINS. Contemporary arts and crafts including glass, ceramics, metal and wood, textiles, paintings, prints and jewellery. Thurs-Sat 11am-5pm.The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury 01743 234970 2 Aug - 9 Sept ‘Views of Shropshire’. DANNY BEATH - photographs. Open Tues - Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-1pm.The Old Surgery Gallery, 11 High St, Clun, Craven Arms 01588 640506 Until 5 Aug The Print Show extended with ANNA RAVENSCROFT showing for the last time in Clun before her retirement with Royal Academy Summer Exhibition printmakers, DAVID HARBAN, PAUL HIPKISS & PETER SHREAD.7 Aug - 11 Sept The Summer exhibition with SOPHIE BIGNALL, JACQUELINE FLETCHER, TIM NASH, JANIS GOODMAN, DAVID HARBAN, PAUL HIPKISS, JOHN SCOTT MARTIN, NOEL SHEPHERDSON, ANN-MONIQUE STELLINGA, JACQUE WAKELY, DAVID WHITE & GORDON YAPP. Ceramics by RALPH JANDRELL & ANDREW MATHESON with Jewellery by LIN BROWN. Open daily.

Church Stretton School www.strettonfestival.org.uk 01694 724106 Until 10 Aug Church Stretton Arts Festival. NEILL MAPES AND MANE MOLLER. Open 7.30pm on 29 July, 11am-6pm otherwise and 6pm-7.25pm on performance nights.Twenty Twenty Gallery, 3-4 High St, Much Wenlock, TF13 6AA 01952 727952 4 Aug - 7 Sept Coast Exhibition. ALEX MALCOLMSON, DENNIS FARRELL and more. Open 10am-5pm, closed Sundays.Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury 01743 281281 Until 14 Sept ‘Photographing Shropshire’. WHITCHURCH PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. Open Mon-Sat 11am-7pm.

Chapel Lawn Village Hall, SY7 0BW 01547 528546 www.redlakevalleyartists.co.uk 13 - 15 Sept REDLAKE VALLEY ARTISTS. 17 local artist/makers s howing paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, hand-made books. Open Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm. Artist demonstrations will also take place in nearby St Mary’s Church on Sat and Sun. Programme TBC. See website for updates. Teas, coffees and light refreshments, free, [email protected]

Sandford Gallery, 1 Sandford Place, Church Stretton www.sandfordgallery.org Aug Gallery artists ROS BURNS, DI PURSER, GILL CROZIER, DAVID MACE, TONY PURSER & STEPHEN VICARY. Open Fri-Mon 11am-5pm. Silk Top Hat Gallery, Quality Square, Ludlow 01584 875363 5 - 31 Aug NOEL SHEPHERDSON - new watercolours and oils. 5 - 31 Aug Summer exhibition featuring selected artists. 5 - 31 Aug Isaac Smart’s Showcase: ALISON DUPERNEX - knitwear, artist in residence on 10 Aug, 11am-4pm.MELANIE TOMLINSON - tin brooches. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.

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CREATIVE WILLOW Weekly classes for beginners and intermediates, exploring willow weav-ing techniques for basketmaking and garden structures. Clyro, Builth Wells and Crickhowell. Mary Zammit, 01982 552072, [email protected], www.artsengine.org.uk/maryzammit

SUMMER HOLIDAYS AT EASTNOR POTTERY Until 2 Sept. Simply email [email protected] or telephone 01531 633886 to book a session, turn up and choose from an exciting menu of pottery projects using real clay. No minimum order of par-ticipants required and projects start at just £5 a head. Great for individuals, families and friends.

PRINTMAKING AND CREATIVE WORKSHOPSDay, weekend and weekly courses in Lino cutting, Etching, Drypoint, Embossing and Monoprint. Courses also available in collage, papermaking and left-handed knitting for beginners. Contact Rebecca Davis, Almeley, Herefordshire, [email protected] 01544 340688.ART WORKSHOPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Are you 11 - 18 years old? Try our Free Art sessions? On Wednesdays

4-6pm. Free. With different art techniques by local artists. Teme Valley Youth Project, Wigmore. Email: [email protected], or call 01568 770110.RECYCLED GLASS GIFT WORK-SHOPS @ TEN GREEN BOTTLESParticularly suitable for children. Learn how to make a pendant from locally sourced recycled glass. £4 per work-shop. Glass light catcher and card making workshops also available, just phone for prices. Enjoy idyllic surroundings; gain skills and take away your own creation. Have a peek at our textiles and handmade paper departments and see our shop. Ten Green Bottles, Brookside Farm, New Radnor, 9am-5pm, phone for dates 01544 350565.

AugustWORCESTER CITY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM WORKSHOPS & TALKS6 Aug - Egyptian Gold, children’s workshop, 10.30am-12.30pm for ages 5-12 years. 8 Aug - Secret Egypt, talk by Adam Jaffer, World Cultures Curator, 7pm, £5 including a drink. 12 Aug - Egyptian Potters, children’s workshop, 10.30am-12.30pm, for ages 5-12 years. 22 Aug - A Pint & Quiz In The Museum, 7pm, £5 including one free drink. Worcester City Art Gallery

& Museum, Foregate St, Worcester, 01905 25371.

AugustASSEMBLY ROOMS WORKSHOPS 1 Aug - ‘Sun, Sea & Sand’. Make a shell-encrusted box or mirror frame and a bottle kite. For ages 6+, 10.30am-12.30pm, £5. 15 Aug - Trav-elling the Timeline. Make a plaster fossil, a fi zzing volcano and a model dinosaur. For ages 6+, 10.30am-12.30pm, £5. 16 Aug - Up Close and Personal with Corner Exotics. Includ-ing chinchilla, bull frog, python, pigmy hedgehog, bearded dragon and many more. 10.30am, £5 for ages 3+.Sat - SmART, art and craft club for 8-14 years, 10.30am-12.30pm, £35 per term, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.

WORKSHOPS BY THE RIVER WYE IN WOOLCRAFT From fl eece to item: includingspinning, plant dyeing, weaving and felting. Also traditional Indian block printing with natural dyes. Workshops until mid September. Jane Meredith on [email protected], www.plantdyedwool.co.uk. 01981 590370.

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August WORKSHOPS AT BRYNMAWR FARM 2 Aug - Drawing Horses and Highlands from life, led by Eva Dutton. This course aims at helping beginners, as well as advanced artists to capture movement and the personality of the animal. Materials needed include sketch pads, pencils, pens, charcoals or any drawing or sketching medium that you feel comfortable using. Also bring wellies, a change of shoes and a packed lunch. 10.30am – 4.30pm, £45. 31 Aug - Deorative Sculputres led by Kim Rogers. Tour the farm for inspiration and design ideas. Bring wellies and a packed lunch. 10.30am-4.30pm, £45. The Bales, Brynmawr Farm, SY7 8QU, £45. Contact [email protected], or phone 01588 630666, 07789 488657. www.clunvalleyorganics.co.uk.

AugustTHE COURTYARD WORKSHOPSUntil 2 Aug - Jason & The Argonauts. For ages 7-12 years, 10am-3pm, £65 for the week. 12 - 16 Aug - Star Wars. For ages 7-12 years, 10am-3pm, £65 for the week. 19 - 23 Aug - James and the Giant Peach. For ages 7-12 years, 10am-3pm, £65 for the week. 27 & 28 Aug - Knights and Princesses. For ages 4-7 years, 10am-1pm, £30 for both days. Bring a packed lunch. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.

AugustVICKI NORMAN STUDIO WORKSHOPSWorkshops suitable for both beginners and those who aim to improve their skills. 8 Aug - Into The Light, £45. 15 Aug - Painting on Location, £30. Vicki Norman Studio, 12a Moat St, Bridgnorth, [email protected] or call 07761 017468.

AugustMID WALES ARTS CENTRE WORKSHOPS5 Aug - Table Top Sculpture led by Esther Thorpe. 6 Aug - Fantasy Masks and Headwear led by Esther Thorpe. 7 Aug - Clay Modelling Day with Cathy Knapp and Esther Thorpe. 9 Aug - Drawing Animals. Children’s workshop with Nicky Arscott. Materials included. 10am-12pm, 1-3pm or bring a packed lunch and stay, £10 half a day, £15 all day. 10 Aug - Drawing Animals. Adult workshop with Nicky Arscott, 10am-4pm, £25. 17 & 11 Aug - Drawing on the Harp. A Harp workshop run by Kay Davies and a drawing group run by Cathy Knapp will focus on drawing instruments and the human figure, to end with a session of painting to music. £25 materials included. 14 Aug - Newpaper Fashion/Fantasy Dress led by Esther Thorpe. 15 Aug - 3D Collage Project, led by Esther Thorpe. 16 Aug - Drawing Animals Family Day, led by Nicky Arscott. 18 Aug - Ceramic Sculpture Weekend with Vicky Rollinson. An opportunity to make large sculptural pots for the garden, £70 for 2-day course, residential accommodation available. 23 Aug - Cling Film and Cellophane Sculpture, led by Gemma Hughes. 28 Aug - Printmaking Day. 29 Aug - Recycle and Customise Cast Offs from Your Wardrobe. 30 Aug - 3D Wire Sculpture & Collage Day, led by Esther Thorpe. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, near Newtown, 01686 688369, www.midwalesarts.org.uk

August & SeptemberSIDNEY NOLAN SCULPTURE PROGRAMME17 Aug - Ed Allington: Drawing Masterclass, 10am-4pm, £20, booking recommended. 12, 19 & 26 Sept - Evening Stone Carving Course with tutor, David Walker, 6-8pm, £15 per evening, course fee £40, includes stone; tools provided, booking essential. The Rodd, Presteigne, 01544 260149, www.sidneynolantrust.org

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August OFF THE WALL WORKSHOPExperienced artists and enthusiastic beginners all welcome. 3 & 10 Aug - Two day Papier Mache workshop with Ardyn Griffi n, 10am-4pm, £95 for two days. 14 Aug - Photography for Craftspeople with Brian Griffi ths, 10am-3pm, £30. 17 & 18 Aug - Textile Embroidery 2 with Jan Knibbs, 10am-4pm, £100 for two days. Off the Wall Workshops, The White House, Llangarron, Ross-on-Wye, 01989 770776. Lunch, refreshments and all materials provided.

Fri 13 SeptRAG RUG MAKING WORKSHOPHooking and progging. Rural Crafts Centre, Myriad Organics, 22 Corve St, Ludlow, 10am-4pm, £45, 01568 750229, [email protected]

Mondays & Wednesdays KNITTING CLUB & CRAFT CLUB Trumpet Corner Tea Rooms, Trumpet Crossroads, Led-bury, £3 per session + materials if needed, 07813 350826.WednesdaysPOTTERY CLUBAll ages and abilities welcome. Materials and refreshments included. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, near Newtown, 7-9pm, £7 per session, 01686 688369.Wednesdays KNITTING GROUP At the Workhouse Cafe, Presteigne, 2-4pm, 10% discount on food and drinks. All welcome, 01544 267864.

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ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LUDLOW1 Aug CHIMPANZEE (U)1 Aug ROMAN HOLIDAY (U)2, 3, 5 & 6 Aug BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15)5 - 8 Aug DESPICABLE ME 2 (U)7 & 8 Aug POPULAIRE (12A)9 & 10 Aug SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (15)12 - 15 Aug EPIC (U)12 & 13 Aug THERESE DESQUEYROUX (12A)14 & 15 Aug THE MOO MAN (U tbc)26 - 29 Aug MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (ctbc)26 & 27 Aug BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15)28 & 29 Aug RENOIR (ctbc)30 & 31 Aug WADJDA (ctbc)Details 01584 878141

ASS. ROOMS, PRESTEIGNE26 Aug BRITTEN’S CHILDREN John Bridcut’s award-winning documentary. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 9.30pm, £6. 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.CONQUEST, BROMYARD

2 Aug ZERO DARK THIRTY (15)9 Aug HYDE PARK ON HUDSON (12A)16 Aug SONG FOR MARION (PG)23 Aug HITCHCOCK (12A)30 Aug FLIGHT (15)All at 8pm. Details 01885 488575.

COURTYARD, HEREFORD1 Aug ALL STARS (U)1 Aug LADIES IN LAVENDER (12A)2 Aug TOY STORY (PG)2 & 3 Aug BYZANTIUM (15)3 Aug SPIRITED AWAY (PG)13 - 15 Aug DESPICABLE ME 2 (U)13 Aug THEOREM (15)13 - 15 Aug THE EYE OF THE STORM (15)

14 & 15 Aug WADJDA (12A)16 Aug - 3 Sept MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (U)23 - 29 Aug EPIC (U)23 - 29 Aug MAN OF STEEL (12A)23 - 29 Aug THE WORLD’S END (15)30 Aug - 3 Sept ROMEO AND JULIET (PG)Details 01432 340555.

10 Aug SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (15) Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster, 01568 61258313 Aug SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (15) The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch 01948 660660

13 Aug A LATE QUARTET (15) St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross-on-Wye 01989 72034114 Aug THE PIRATES IN AN ADVENTURE WITH SCIENTISTS (U) Market Theatre, Ledbury 01531 63376016 Aug THE SEARCHERS 1956 (U) Market Theatre, Ledbury 01531 63376031 Aug DJANGO UNCHAINED (18) St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross-on-Wye 01989 7203412 Sept QUARTET (12A) Pattingham VH 01902 7005864 Sept QUARTET (12A) Cardington VH 01694 7712955 Sept LES MISERABLES 2012 (12A) Brilley VH 01544 327227

OLD MKT. HALL, SHREWS.1 Aug BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15)2, 3, 5 - 8 Aug SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (15)9 & 10 Aug THE STONE ROSES: MADE OF STONE (15)10 & 12 Aug JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG)13 - 15 Aug LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED (15)13 Aug OTWAY THE MOVIE 14 & 15 Aug GOOD VIBRATIONS (15)16, 17, 19 - 22 Aug ROMEO AND JULIET23 & 24 Aug BYZANTIUM (15)26 & 27 Aug BLANCANIEVES (12A)28 - 31 Aug BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15)Details 01743 281281

REGAL CINEMA, TENBURY5 & 6 Aug BYZANTIUM (15)6 & 7 Aug MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (12A)7 Aug CINEMONKEYS For young film fans. Join in for an hour of craft and fun before the film, £1.

BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (Cert 15)Despite successfully suing the Daily Mirror for suggesting he was gay, it was nevertheless an open Hollywood secret that the outrageous-ly camp ivory-tinkler, Liberace, lived in flagrante with his young chauffeur, Scott Thorson. Steven Soderbergh, who teased that SIDE EFFECTS would be his swansong, drew on Thorson’s autobiography to make an HBO biopic that’s now enjoying a cinema release, with a highly convincing Michael Douglas as Liberace and Matt Damon equally plausible as the teenage Thorson. Soderbergh gleefully reveals the pianist’s plastic surgeon (a suitably pinched Rob Lowe) trying to fashion Thorson into a younger Liberace and his failed efforts to adopt him, plus some intense bubble-bath action! With a supercilious Dan Ackroyd as Liberace’s agent and Debbie Reynolds as his sanctified mother, BEHIND THE CANDELABRA is a cast-iron hoot. All reviews by Mark Williams

PACIFIC RIM (Cert 15)It’s 2020 and from below the Pacific Ocean giant monsters known as Kaiju rise to conquer the world, our only defence being the Jaegers, huge robots controlled by two pilots whose minds are locked in unison. Ultimately however it’s a losing battle and in desperation the authorities turn to an untried novice Mako Mori (Rinko Kikuchi, NORWEGIAN WOOD) and a washed-up pilot, Raleigh Becket (Charlie Hunnan, fresh from co- starring in DEADFALL) who are tasked to drive an apparently obsolete, experimental Jaeger. With the apocalypse imminent, this unlikely pair make a bravura last stand which in the hands of director Guillermo del Toro (PAN’S LABYRINTH, the HELLBOY franchise), becomes both a visual and dramatically tense tour de force, and set to be this summer’s epic sci-fi blockbuster.

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7 Aug HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (PG)9 Aug LES MISERABLES (12A)12 - 14 Aug MAN OF STEEL (12A)14 Aug CINEMONKEYS For young film fans. Join in for an hour of craft and fun before the film, £1.14 Aug PONYO (U)16 Aug SKYFALL (12A)19 & 20 Aug SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (15)20 & 21 Aug MONSTERS UNIVERSITY (U)21 Aug CINEMONKEYS For young film fans. Join in for an hour of craft and fun before the film, £1.26 & 27 Aug AFTER EARTH (12A)28 Aug CINEMONKEYS For young film fans. Join in for an hour of craft and fun before the film, £1.28 Aug THE LION KING (U)28 Aug KEEPING MUM (15)31 Aug DESPICABLE ME 2 (PG)2 & 3 Sept NO YOU SEE ME (ctba)3 & 4 Sept BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (15)5 Sept PETER GRIMES ON ALDEBURGH BEACH (12A)Regal Cinema, 47 - 49 Teme Street, Tenbury Wells. Details 01584 811442

WYESIDE, BUILTH WELLS1 - 3 Aug DESPICABLE ME 21 - 4, 6 - 8 Aug MONSTERS UNIVERSITY1 Aug BEFORE MIDNIGHT2 - 4, 6 - 8 Aug BEHIND THE CANDELABRA9 - 11, 13 - 15 Aug WOLVERINE9 - 11, 13 - 18, 20 - 22 Aug THE LONE RANGER16, 18, 20 - 22 Aug CHIMPANZEE17, 20 & 21 Aug THE WORLD’S END23, 24, 27 - 29 Aug PERCY JACKSON23 - 25, 27 - 29 Aug THE SMURFS

THÉRÈSE DESQUEYROUX (Cert 12A)The sc ions of two weal thy Bordeaux families, Thérèse and Bernard, make a marriage of political and financial conven-ience in 1920s France, but a l t hough a t t r ac ted by t he prospect of secure affluence, Thérèse finds herself increasingly at odds with her boorish, indeci-sive husband. Her sister-in-law’s scandalous affair with an out-sider to their privileged little world, followed by the birth of a child she cannot love, add to Thérèse’s dissatisfaction, eventually prompting actions which have tragic consequences. Completed just before he died, Claude Miller’s (UN SECRET, THE ACCOMPANIST) interpretation of Francois Mauriac’s morally provocative novel is an elegant, subtle drama with a convincingly prickly Audrey Tautou (AMELIE) in the title role and the usually thuggish Gilles Lellouche (MESRINE, TELL NO-ONE) equally effective as Bernard. A splendid, haunting swansong for a great French auteur.

23 - 25, 27 - 29 Aug PACIFIC RIM30 & 31 Aug PLANES30 & 31 Aug KICK-ASS 2Details 01982 552555LIVE EVENTS ON SCREEN

6 Aug DON PASQUALE Glyndebourne Festival 2013. SpArC, Bishop’s Castle, 7.15pm, 01588 6303218 Aug TAMING OF THE SHREW Globe on Screen. SpArC, Bishop’s Castle, 7pm, 01588 63032112 Aug DON PASQUALE Glyndebourne Festival 2013. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.13 Aug DAVID BOWIE IS HAPPENING NOW(12A) Live from the V&A Museum - the finale of this enormously suc-cessful exhibition. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 6.30pm, 01584 878141.15 Aug DAVID BOWIE IS HAPPENING NOW (12A) Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells 01584 811442.16 Aug DON CARLO Live streaming from The Salzburg Festival. Verdi’s dark political drama. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, £16/£15, 01584 878141.24 Aug BILLY BUDD Glyndebourne Festival 2013. Benjamin Britten. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.

WORKSHOPSTues 6, 13, 20 & 27 AugustANIMATION WORKSHOPSBafta nominated Sandra Salter will host a series of animation workshops for children. Pick up tips and tricks for how to make animation at home. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 10.30am-12.30pm, £5 per session or £20 for all five, 01584 878141.

Tues 27 & Wed 28 AugustTWO-DAY FILM-MAKING MASTER-CLASSHands on experience in all stages of film production, learn about planning and story development and film on location and gain an insight into editing. For 8-13 year olds. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 10am-3.30pm, £40, 01743 234970.Thurs 29 AugustANIMATION WORKSHOPExplore digital and stop-frame techniques and produce your own plasticine characters and colourful sets. For 8-13 year olds. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 10am-3.30pm, £20, 01743 234970.Wednesdays INTERMEDIATE FILM MAKING Aimed for those with slightly more advanced skills than beginners. The Courtyard, Hereford, 5-7pm, £70 per term, 01432 340555.Thursdays BEGINNER FILM MAK-ING CLUB Learn to direct, edit and star in your own film. The Courtyard, Hereford, 5-7pm, £70 per term, 01432 340555.

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dance Dance Workshops Single listings are free. Year round entries £40 Until Fri 2 August AERIAL DANCE WORKSHOPSEVERYBODY DANCE. Workshops for disabled and non-disabled, led by Rachel Freeman. Longlands Farm, Whitbourne, 10am-12 noon for 5-11 year olds, 1-3pm for ages 12+, £15/£12, booking essential, 0787 0429528.Starting Mon 19 August ARGENTINE TANGO BEGINNERS COURSE Nine weeks. Everyone welcome. Clehonger Village Hall, 7.30-8.30pm, £5 per week. Wye Tango, 07770 686792, www.wyetango.weebly.com

DANCE CLASSES AT GYM & TONIC, HAY-ON-WYECreative, contemporary and street dance classes. Learning new routines, creating own dances and the chance to perform. Saturdays: 8-11 yrs 9.15am-10.15am. 3-7 yrs 10.30am-11.15am. 12-16 yrs 11.30am-12.30pm. Please contact Lauren on: 07825 914493 to fi nd out more or to book a place.BELLYDANCE CLASSES WITH ALANYA Presteigne, St Andrew’s Hall, Mondays 8.00-9.30pm. Open Level. Leominster, Bodenham Parish Hall, Thursdays 7.30-9.00pm Improvers/ Returners. £25.00 per 5-week block or £7.00 pay-as-you-go. For information & other classes/workshops. www.alanyabellydance.com or call Abbie on 07962 161081. Mon BREAKDANCE With 2Faced Dance Company. 4-5pm 4-7 year olds, 5-6pm. 7-11 year olds, 6.15-7.15pm 11+ year olds. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 276807. Tues DANCE @ THE COURTYARD Contemporary Dance for Adults 6.30-7.30pm, £48 per term or £5 per week. Junior Youth Dance for ages 7-11 4.15-5.15pm, Senior Youth Dance for ages 12-18 5.15-6.15pm, 01905 611199. Tues DANCE FACTORY All styles of dance, jazz, hip-hop, street and contemporary for ages 6-11 years old. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 5.30-6.30pm, £20 per half term, 07504 860774. Weds CIRCLE DANCING Leominster Community Centre 2.00-3.30pm All levels welcome, £4 per session. Transition Leominster 01568 620180. Thurs URBAN DANCE CLUB WITH 2FACED DANCE COMPANY Ages 7-11 years 4-5pm, ages 11+ 5-6pm. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 813711. Fri CHANCE TO DANCE A gentle programme of crea-tive dance for the over 50s. The Courtyard, Hereford, 10.15am-11.15pm, £3.50 per session, 01432 340555. Fri DANCING TOTS Drop-in sessions. No need to book. The Courtyard, Hereford. 11.30am-12.15pm, £4, £1 for an additional child, 01432 340555.

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The Druidstone Hotel, BroadhavenIN May, twenty or so years ago, Mr Pernickety

set off to stride some seventy miles of beautiful, deserted coast. The sky was cloudless, the sun was

hot, pink thrift covered the cliff tops and the locals in the harbour taverns chattered in a foreign tongue. In his imagination Mr P could happily have been in some Mediterranean land – Sicily, perhaps, or the Pelleponese – although, in fact, he was in the westernmost point of the land beyond the Marches, in Pembrokeshire – a mere three hours’ joyous drive from home. Scrambling one morning on his backside down a shaley cliff bank to one of the most beautiful beaches he’d ever seen, he walked ecstatically the mile of low-tide strand until his way back up took him past the Druidstone – a large Victorian villa most happily sited above that secluded haven, and now an hotel of remarkable character. Without any further thought he booked a week, later on in the year, to return with his family. This was to be the first of seventeen always happy annual visits, providing experiences and memories for his children that must have become important elements of what the late Antony Powell would have called their ‘personal myths’. In a wish to share these joys with his Lovely Companion (now his Lovely Wife) and her son, the Children’s Menu Consultant, Mr P returned to the Druidstone for the first time in four years. As in May those twenty years ago, the sun shone without break, and only a gentle inshore breeze rippled the mild, limpid sea into tiny, unsurfable waves. Despite the sad passing last year of its original founder, Jane Bell (who had inherited the house from her father in 1972 and turned it into a wonderfully, uniquely relaxed and charming hotel) the Druidstone hasn’t changed. It has, thank God, retained an air of the eccentric, slightly shabby dwelling of an artistic, chaotic and thoughtful family. It is not a destina-tion for prissy, boring fuss-pots who think an hotel should be a highly efficient sojourning machine. Here the body will be well rested and fed, but so, too, will be the soul. But Mr Pernickety is not employed (if you could call it employment) by the Editor of the Woolly Organ to write about philosophy or travel. He, the LC (for thus she will remain despite her change in status) and the CMC arrived back for dinner after a walk along the coast from Broadhaven (a different sort of place from Druidstone, where Mr Whippy parks on a concrete esplanade serving non-dairy product to bare-torsoed young men plastered in tattoos of nugatory artistic merit and, no doubt, the cause of ultimately deep regret). The sun, on course to drop behind the peaks on the north west headland of St Bride’s Bay, was working itself into a gold and scarlet frenzy which lit the dining-room from two aspects, while some lucky punters ate on a terrace out-side with an uninterrupted view of the couche de soleil. Inside, simple pine tables, c1980, sit with retro chairs of the same vintage, mixed in, bizarrely with silver wedding chairs (escaped from one of the several wedding parties which take place in a geo-dome outside). On the walls in the dining-room (and throughout the hotel) are

some wonderful, high quality and atmospheric paintings, mostly by nearby artists. On the tables are jam jars full of wild coastal flora, and around the room, some cheerful bunting left over from a recent musical jamboree. To kick off her Druidstone dining experience, the LC had a plate of squid and salad. Mr P could have told her (were he not making an effort to stem his customary didacticism) that whatever you do with a squid, it is always white, slightly rubbery and tastes of not much. As a result, there appeared on her lovely face a small moue of disappointment. Mr P on the other hand enjoyed his confit of duck salad served with an unusual confection of caramel and sesame seeds, which, though a little crunchy, did add an engaging contrast to the strong taste of the duck. The CMC, appreciating that Mr P is not as oofy as the G Gatsby, is learning self-restraint; he had also just scoffed two packets of crisps, so declined an hors d’oeuvres. However, he joined Mr P in eating a brace of soft, crumbly fresh sea bass for his main course. The fish, with a simple back-up of roasted vegetables, was supreme. The Druidstone has a more-or-less inexhaust-ible supply of day-fresh sea food, and the chefs there know that simplicity of preparation makes the most of that freshness. Our bass tasted as if it had been caught in the early hours of that morning, and quite possibly by one of the chaps that stand around on the beach in the gloaming, tending long lines in the shallow tide, muttering to themselves and listening to the pip-pip-pip of home-going oyster catchers. The LC was very happy with her main dish of Fruit-de-Mer, a pot-pourri of crustacean and fish which shared all the qualities of freshness of the sea bass. With the sunset to watch, Mr P and his party forgot about pudding, although, from past visits, there is always a good and often original selection. Their dinner, with a bottle of Big Top, Californian Zinfandel (good with the duck, and light enough for the sea bass) came to c£90 (including sunset and unique ambience). In general, an inevitable result of what the young Pernicketys would call the ‘well-chilled’ mood of the Druidstone and the manner in which it is run, is that things don’t always get done as efficiently as they might in, say, a Holiday Inn, or one of those awful hotels that Lenny

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AARDVARK BOOKS LTD, THE BOOKERY, MANOR FARM, BRAMPTON BRYAN, BUCKNELL 01547 530888 Cafe serving refreshments, cakes etc. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm.THE GARDEN TEA ROOM & DELI, KINGSLAND HR6 9QS (opposite the church green) Tel: 01568 709142 Open Tuesday – Saturday 11:00am – 6:00pm and Bank Holidays 11:00 – 5:30pm. Shop/deli for tasty treats. All day lunches, desserts, cakes & speciality teas and coffee. Handmade, seasonal food including many vegetarian, wheat and dairy free options. Select ‘Scrummy Bites’ dishes always available. Great venue for special celebra-tions. Two 6m x 4m Marquees plus crockery hire avail-able. Vintage setting with peaceful garden and log fire. THE HARP INN, OLD RADNOR, PRESTEIGNE 01544 350655 An unspoilt 15th century Welsh longhouse pub with fantastic views over the Radnor Valley. Delicious freshly cooked food made from locally sourced, seasonal ingredients which you can enjoy with a glass of wine or one of our traditional cask ales or local organic ciders beside our welcoming log fire. Current menus are on our website www.harpinnradnor.co.uk together with details of special events such as steak nights, seasonal tasting menu nights and our annual beer festival. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 6pm and weekend lunchtimes from 12pm.THE HAT SHOP RESTAURANT, PRESTEIGNE 01544 260017 A friendly Bistro Style restaurant offering lunches and evening meals, Monday through to Saturday. We use quality local produce all sourced within the local area together with an extensive hand picked wine list.THE OLD STATION TEA ROOM, THE OLD RAILWAY STATION, NEW RADNOR, LD8 2SS 01544 350543. Visit us at the Old Station Caravan Park for hot drinks and homemade cakes. Superb views and free Wi-Fi. We can cater for small groups, meetings and other events. Accommodation also available. Open daily 10am-5pm.THE POP UP CHEF Email [email protected] or Phone 01544 267802 www.thepopupchef.co.uk WE TAKE CARE OF THE CATERING ARRANGEMENTS, SO YOU ENJOY THE EVENT! We take away the stress of organising and delivering your event, leaving you free to get ready and enjoy. If you need to host a dinner party or a catering event, we would be happy to help, hiring the thepopupchef. We would consult with you on your chosen menu, shop, cook, serve & clean up afterwards. Whether an intimate meal for two people or a dinner party for twenty or more, we can create and deliver. Special and Affordable — Your Personal Chef’s. Let personal chef’s Maria & Christina present to you a luxurious and distinctive approach to entertaining family and friends in your own home.

SCRUMMY BITES - made locally with you in mind. www.scrummybites.co.uk STONELEIGH, KINGSLAND 01568 709142. Handmade dishes include delicious desserts, savouries and pastries. Ideal for busy people, family gatherings. Special menus for events of 6 to 100 people. Available from The Garden, Kingsland, HR6 9QS plus Knighton, Ludlow and Presteigne farmers markets. Many vegetarian, wheat and dairy free options. Awarded Ludlow Food Festival’s Graeme Kidd bursary 2010. SETONAIKAI, 25 THE PARADE, SHREWSBURY. SY1 1DL 01743 343517 www.setonaikai.co.uk.Specialists in authentic ingredients, cookware and table-ware from Japan and the Far East, along with a range of cards, gifts and kimonos. We also have a growing range of the exotic, eclectic and the unusual from all four corners of the world. A vast selection you may not find anywhere else. Take a look at our range of Japanese kitchenware and tableware to buy online at www.cookingjapanese.co.uk. Open Tues - Sat, 10am - 5pm.SUGAR & SPICE CAFE BISTRO, Park Crescent, Llandrindod Wells 01597 824442 Friendly, family run cafe bistro located near the entrance to the beautiful Rock Park. Homemade locally sourced breakfast and day menus, carte du jour, fresh ground Italian coffee and a warm welcome offered daily. Evening bistro specialising in Mediteranean and World cuisine from mid May onwards. booking recommended, unlicenced - BYO, free wifi, disabled access, hire us for your special occasion evening! The India & China Tea Company at TOWER HOUSE GALLERY, HIGH STREET, KNIGHTON 01547 529530 www.towerhousegallery.blogspot.co.uk/ Homemade soups, breads and cakes, Italian blend coffee and over 20 different varieties of leaf tea. Wed - Sat 9.30 to 5.00, Sun 11-4 Mon & Tues CLOSED.THE WORKHOUSE CAFE, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PRESTEIGNE 01544 267864 Cafe gallery, light lunches, good coffee, homemade cakes. Tues - Sat 10am - 4pm.RHOS MARKET GARDEN, KNIGHTON 01547 528315 Growers & providers of organic veg, fruit & flowers. Morning Market stalls Knighton Thursday & Presteigne Friday. Veg boxes delivered to local area weekly. CSA Scheme. Restaurant orders welcome [email protected] www.rhosor-ganic.co.uk

EVENTSSun 18th AugustPRESTEIGNE & THE MARCHES CAKE CLUBA sweet and sticky event. This month’s theme, ‘Holiday Memories’. It’s simple, make or bake, bring along to share. No. 46 Wine Bar, High St, Presteigne, 3pm, 01544 267675.Wed 21 August THE LUDLOW PUDDING EXPERIENCEA choice of main course, followed by seven desserts. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, £16.95 for main course, all puddings and a glass of house wine and coffee, 01584 878141.Wed 24 - Tues 27 AugustPRESTEIGNE FESTIVAL WEEKServing Deli Tinto tapas, fine wines, beers and locally sourced delights! No. 46 Wine Bar, High St, Presteigne. Open from 10am, 01544 267675.

Henry advertises on the television. Delays do sometimes occur, and occasionally a dish might arrive at the table less than piping hot. True Druidstone aficionados don’t give a damn, because this place is about spirit and soul, wonderful music, diverse and unexpected encounters with unusual guests, fine, strong flavours in the dining room, sea sounds, sea scents, and views to lift the heart of all but the dreariest.The Druidstone Hotel, Broadhaven, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 3NE www.druidstone.co.uk

Mr Pernickity - www.misterpernickety.com

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music

AUGUSTThurs 1 AugCHURCH STRETTON ARTS FESTIVALFeaturing The Marylebone Trio. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, 01694 724106.CARA LUFTFolk. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 7.45pm, £10, 01743 234970.COFFEE CONCERTFeaturing Mark and Claire Tocknell and Brenda Stephenson, clarinet, violin and piano. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 10.15am, free. Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival, www.strettonfestival.org.ukTHE COVER UPSStagg Inn, Llanidloes.RICHARD SHINDELLFolk. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 7.45pm, £14, 01743 234970.BISYOCIntercultural Youth Orchestral Exchange. Tutors’ concert. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 12.30pm, donations, 01544 260551.

Fri 2 AugMISTY BLUE TRIOWhite Horse Inn, Clun.RETROFLECTORFour-piece covers band, playing the best of the last five decades. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.TECHNO VIBEDJ. Llanidloes Football Club, 8pm, £4 before 11pm, 01686 440717.NICK BELLWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow, 01584 878000.MR DOGDun Cow, Shrewsbury.REMI HARRIS TRIORed-hot gypsy jazz and swing. Hereford Cathedral Jazz in the Chapterhouse garden, 1pm-2.15pm, refreshments available, inside if wet, admission free, donations welcome.HOT ROD 55The Bull Inn, Shrewsbury.

LOST HIGHWAYBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.COFFEE CONCERTFeaturing the Shropshire Horn School. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 10.15am, free. Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival, www.strettonfestival.org.ukBISYOCMusic for a Summer’s Evening. Played by the BISYOC musicians. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 7.30pm, £10, under 15s free, 01544 260551. Proceeds to be shared with St Andrew’s and Kinsham churches.CHURCH STRETTON ARTS FESTIVALFeaturing Anthony Brown (saxophone) with Leo Nicholson (piano). Church Stretton School, 7.30pm, 01694 724106 www.strettonfestival.org.uk.GET QUIZZICALThe monthly pub quiz. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £2, 01497 821762.THE FABULOUS CERI DUPREE SHOWOne man, 21 woman show. Featuring comedy, vocal impersonations and jaw-dropping costumes. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.

Sat 3 AugBISYOC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAProgramme includes Britten, Gershwin and Tchaikovsky. Conductor Julian Gibbons. The Priory, Leominster, 7.30pm, £12.50, 01544 260551. Proceeds to be shared with Samaritans.DAVE LUKE Playing Country, blues and much more. The Castle Inn, Wigmore (formerly The Compasses), 8.30pm.COFFEE CONCERTThe Shropshire Strummers. St Laurence’s Church, Church Stretton, 10.15am, free. Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival, www.strettonfestival.org.ukELECTRO SWING BUFFETDJs. Knighton Community Centre, 6.30pm, over 18s only, £12 in advance, £15 on the door, £9 p.p. per groups of 10, 01686 440717.

THE DAGGERS + ASYLUMBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.MELOPARKSian Evans teams up with Simon Kingman. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £5, 01497 821762.MARCHES OBOE SUMMER SCHOOL10th anniversary final concert celebration includes a performance of Handel’s Fireworks music for massed oboes, bassoons, French horns, trumpets and drums. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 6pm, £6 on the door.LIVE MUSICHollybush Inn, near Hay-on-Wye.

Sun 4 AugMR B - THE GENTLEMAN RHYMERAn evening of Chap-Hop with this special performance, ahead of showcasing at the Edinburgh Fringe. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £10 in advance, 01743 234970.CLIVE JOHN TRIOPrince of Wales, Ledbury.RACHEL AUSTIN & LYNDON WEBBQueen’s Head, Monmouth, 8.45pm, 01600 712767.START SELECT SUNDAYRetro video games on big screens! The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 12.30-3.30pm, donation entry, 01497 821762.DAVE LUKESunday session. No. 46, High St, Presteigne, 3pm, 01544 267675.TONY SKEGGSThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.BISYOC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAProgramme includes Britten, Gershwin and Tchaikovsky. Conductor Julian Gibbons. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £12.50, 01544 260551. Proceeds to be shared with Ludlow Hospital League of Friends.

Mon 5 AugROEBUCKANEERS FOLK CLUBThe Roebuck Inn, Brimfield, Ludlow, 8pm, 01584 711854.CIDER CITY JAZZMENThe Barrels, St Owen’s St, Hereford, 01432 274968.

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GLASBURY ARTS & THEATR BRYCHEINIOGWednesday 28 August - Saturday 31 August 2013

Harp Summer School and ConcertMasterclasses and workshops at Gwernyfed High School

A series of masterclasses and workshops led by na�onally renowned harpists and tutors, Gwenan Gibbard (Welsh harp), Harriet Earis (jazz) and Máire Ní Chathasaigh (Irish harp), designed to give harpists who have a wide range of ability

and experience a unique opportunity to improve their harp playing across a number of the instrument’s genres.

Ticket prices – Summer School £162 (full price adults), £110 (adult concessions), £60 (in full �me educa�on) to include �cket for ‘An evening with Katherine Thomas and Laurence Kempton’ (see below).

Wednesday, 28 August, The Drama Studio, Gwernyfed High School, 7.30pm

AN EVENING WITH KATHERINE THOMAS AND LAURENCE KEMPTONRenowned Welsh classical harpist Katherine Thomas, Associate Principal Harpist with the Orchestra

of Welsh Na�onal Opera and Laurence Kempton, virtuoso violinist with the same Orchestra.

Recital £12, full price, £10 concessions (unwaged, students, over-60s). Member’s discount applies to both prices. Tickets for both events: by telephone on 01497 847426; in person at Old Forest Arts,

The Cra� Centre, Hay-on-Wye; or online at www.glasburyarts.co.uk

Pre-event meals available at the River Café Glasbury, book direct on 01497 847007, and at the Radnor Arms, Llowes, book direct on 01497 847460. Two course meals are at the special Glasbury Arts price of £11.50.

Saturday, 31 August, 10am to 5pm

‘HAVE A GO’ DAY AT THEATR BRYCHEINIOG � FREEIf you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to play the harp, this is your chance. Everyone welcome,

no experience necessary. Book your space by contac�ng Theatr Brycheiniog (see below for booking details)

Saturday, 31 August, Theatr Brycheiniog, 7.30pm

HARP SUMMER SCHOOL CONCERTFor the past two years the Harp School has closed in stunning style with a concert featuring more than 30 harpists – students and tutors – on stage. Last year saw a fabulous variety of musical styles which delivered way beyond expecta�on. This year’s concert, performed by summer school students and tutors, promises to be equally spectacular – a unique opportunity to enjoy harp playing at its most

diverse including an exuberant and melodic Irish harp.

Final Concert £10 full adult price, £8 concessions (Over 60s, claiming disability benefit, registered unwaged);

£5 (for accompanied children). Booking fee per �cket of 50p. Tickets for Harp Summer School Final Concert are available

only from the box office at Theatr Brycheiniog. In person, by telephone on 01874 611622 or online at www.theatrbrycheiniog.co.uk

Theatre Brycheiniog, Canal Wharf, Brecon, Powys LD3 7EW

Pre-event meals available at Tipple ’n’ Tiffin at Theatr Brycheiniog. Booking essen�al on 01874 611866.

Free Bus - Pick up points wheelchair accessible bus for concert but must be booked in advance

on 01497 847426.

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Mon 5 AugFAMILY FUN DAYFeaturing Simon the Animal Man & His Pets, Jack the Jester with balloons, Bread & Butter Theatre Company, face painting and Shrewsbury Flower Club family workshop. The Square, Shrewsbury, 11am-4pm, free, www.shrewsburysummer.co.ukCHURCH STRETTON ARTS FESTIVALFeaturing The Katona Twins, music for two guitars. Church Stretton School, 7.30pm, 01694 724106, www.strettonfestival.org.uk.BLUES, JAZZ & COUNTRYBring along your instrument or come and listen. Radnorshire Arms Hotel, Presteigne, 7.30pm, 01544 267406 or 07811 587501.

Tues 6 AugCHURCH STRETTON ARTS FESTIVALFeaturing The Frith Piano Quintet. Church Stretton School, 7.30pm, 01694 724106, www.strettonfestival.org.uk.LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTBy Graham Thorpe from Guildford Cathedral. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, retiring collection.

Wed 7 AugustSARAH SMITH TRIODukes Arms, Presteigne, 8.30pm,

JAMES HICKMANHousmans Bar, Church Stretton, 8pm.

Fri 9 AugustWHISKEY RIVER BOYSAmericana and blues with Southern-fried flavour. Hereford Cathedral Jazz in the Chapterhouse garden, 1pm-2.15pm, refreshments available, inside if wet, admission free, donations welcome.GWYN ASHTONRock guitarist. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.MEN IN BLACKThe Bull Inn, Shrewsbury.DANIEL SHARPBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.

ROBIN WARDHarpist. Methodist Church, Church Stretton, 3pm, 01694 724106, www.strettonfestival.org.ukBRECON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Courtney Pine Presents House of Legends. Market Hall, 9pm, £18.50. Jazz Club: Jazzman Gerald. Market Hall, 11pm, £7.50. Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble, Brecon Cathedral, 9.30pm, £15. Junior Jazz, The Guildhall, 7.30pm, £8. Jason Rebello Group, Castle Hotel, 6.45pm, £15. Zoe Rahman Quintet, Brecon Cathedral, 6.30pm, £16. Nils Petter Molvar with Biosphere, 6pm, £33.50, Theatr Brycheiniog. www.breconjazz.com STIFF WITNESSDun Cow, Shrewsbury.HOUNDS OF JUSTICEThe Brittania, Cotterell St, Hereford, 01432 341780.LUDLOW JAZZ QUARTETHollybush Inn, near Hay-on-Wye.THE BEN HOLDER TRIOFeaturing Ben Holder violin and vocals, Will Barnes guitar and Tom Moore double bass, playing jazz, swing and gypsy jazz. The Raven Inn, Welshpool, 8pm, £7.50 in advance 07976 822747 or on the door.FARMER PHIL’S FESTIVALFeaturing Battle of the Bands, Fight The Bear, John Hardman, New Groove Formation, Electric Swing Circus, Talisman, Tako Lako, Dirty Revolution, Deferred Success, Ferocious Dogs, Jonathan Day Band, Nikki Rous & Friends, Alex Rainford Band, Dobbie, Gary J Armstrong, Needle Poppets, Gaz Brookfield, Brook Williams, Bad Dear, Buffalo Riot and more. Near Gatten Farm, Ratlinghope, Shrewsbury, www.farmerphilsfestival.com, 01588 650632.

Last Orders, Farmer Phil’s Festival

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Fri 9 AugustSEAN SAYEThe Exchange, Newtown.DELVEWhite Horse Inn, Clun.JACK TAYLORWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow, 01584 878000.SPROATLY SMITHUnique psych-folk sound. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £5, 01497 821762.

Sat 10 AugustFARMER PHIL’S FESTIVALFeaturing Battle of the Bands, Tracey Brown, The Quirks, Richie Syrett, Cocksure, Dirty Ray & Preesleep Mnlg. Billy Rowan, Willie & The Bandits, Numb, Three Sheets to the Wind, Shooglenifty, Brent Lee, Will Killeen, Beth Pryor, Steve McGreggor, Last Orders, Flat Stanley, Black Heart, Star Brothers, Buffalo Riot, Away with the Faeries and Open Mic. Near Gatten Farm, Ratlinghope, Shrewsbury, www.farmerphilsfestival.com, 01588 650632.ENGLISH CIVIL WAR WEEKENDAardvark Books, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, 10m-4pm, 01547 530888.BRECON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Mavis Staples, Market Hall, 9pm, £30. Snowboy, Market Hall, 11pm, £7.50. Django Bates’ Beloved, Theatr Brycheiniog, 9.30pm, £18.50. Ian Shaw & Trio, Brecon Cathedral, 9.30pm, £15. Roller Trio, The Guildhall, 8pm, £15. Laurence Cottle Trio, Castle Hotel, 8.15pm, £15. Maria Pia de Vito and Huw Warren, Brecon Cathedral, 5.30pm, £12.50. Phronesis, Theatr Brycheiniog, 5pm, £15. Martin Taylor & Alan Barnes, Castle Hotel, 4.45pm, £18.50. Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, The Guildhall, 3pm, £10. Tim Kliphuis Trio & David Newton, The Castle Hotel, 1.15pm, £15. Julian Siegel Quartet, Brecon Cathedral, 1.30pm, £15. Anthony Strong, Theatr Brycheiniog, 1pm, £15. www.breconjazz.com

THE DAVID REES-WILLIAMS TRIOChurch Stretton School, 7.30pn, 01694 724106. Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival, www.strettonfestival.org.ukWILL KILLEEN BANDBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.OPEN DAYBelmont Abbey, 10am-4.30pm, free, 01432 374747.LE FREAKFunky four piece band. Hollybush Inn, Hay on wye.STREETS ALIVEMusic, madness and mayhem. Brecon Jazz will be bringing some colour and atmosphere to the streets of Brecon with family friendly street entertainment, from 10am.LIVE MUSICHollybush Inn, near Hay-on-Wye.TALLULAH RENDALLThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £4, 01497 821762.

Sun 11 AugustBRECON JAZZ FESTIVALFeaturing Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, Market Hall, 8.30pm, £37. Blues Spirits Trio, Castle Hotel, 8.30pm, £15. Quercus, Brecon Cathedral, 8.30pm, £17.50. The Impossible Gentlemen, Theatr Brycheiniog, 6.30pm, £22.50. The Jazz4Jed Bursary Concert, Castle Hotel, 4.45pm, £8. John Surman Trio, Brecon Cathedral, 4.30pm, £16. Mr Acker Bilk & His Paramount Jazz Band, Theatr Brycheiniog, 1.30pm, £20. Laura Jurd Quartet, Brecon Cathedral, 1pm, £12.50. Huw Warren and Jim Black, Castle Hotel, 1.30pm, £12.50. www.breconjazz.comLIVE MUSICPrince of Wales, Ledbury.ENGLISH CIVIL WAR WEEKENDAardvark Books, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, 10m-4pm, 01547 530888.SEAN SAYEThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.

MEDICINE SPOONFunky folk, space blues and ballads. Queen’s Head, Monmouth, 01600 712767.A WALES JAZZ INTERNATIONALNorth Wales Jazz presents ‘Shades of Shearing’, 12.30pm, £10. Brecon Jazz Club presents ‘Arturo Serra Quartet meets Celia Mur’, 5pm, £14. ‘David Logiri meets Torfaen Jazz’, 3pm, £10. Porthcawl Jazz Festival presents ‘Cathy Jones’ Quintet - Balanca’, 7.15pm, £10. All at Guildhall, Brecon, all four perform-ances £25, www.breconjazz.comBIG JOE BONEHollybush Inn, near Hay-on-Wye.STEVE WALWYN & THE HANGOVER BLUES BANDLichfield Vaults, Church St, Hereford.FARMER PHIL’S FESTIVALFeaturing Farmer Phil’s Fairies, The Clock Tower, The Electric Blues Reaction, BC/DC, Sunday Driver, Red Hot Chilli Pipers, The Wayne Martin Band, Maelor Hughes, Deffered Success, Ferocious Dog, Mr Cat and The Jackel, Moon Rivers and more. Near Gatten Farm, Ratlinghope, Shrewsbury, www.farmerphilsfestival.com, 01588 650632.

Mon 12 AugustBLUES, JAZZ & COUNTRYBring along your instrument or come and listen. Radnorshire Arms Hotel, Presteigne, 7.30pm, 01544 267406 or 07811 587501.

Tues 13 AugustLUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTBy Paul Carr, Birmingham. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, retiring col-lection.

Wed 14 AugustOPEN MIC With Jill and Mark (Rhythm Thieves). White Horse Inn, Clun.

Fri 16 AugustJAMES HOLLINGSWORTHOriginal contemporary acoustic folk/blues. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford, 9.30pm, 01432 880274.CHRIS QUINNWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow, 01584 878000.WAYNE MARTINThe Exchange, Newtown.LLANYMYNECH FOLK WEEKENDThe best of English and Welsh traditional music, dance, song and storytelling. www.llanymynechfolk.org.ukKAZBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.

Shooglenifty, Farmer Phil’s Festival

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THE BARRELS 69 ST OWENS STREET

HEREFORD 01432 274968

proudly presentsTHE 26TH ANNUAL CHARITY BEER FESTIVAL

FRI 23rd - MON 26th AUGUSTOVER 40 DIFFERENT REAL ALES ~ OVER 20 TRADITIONAL CIDERS

15 BANDS INCLUDING:- GARY HALL, VO & TYLER,

HEREFORD BIG BAND, THE FESTIVAL’S EXPERIENCE,

A MONTH OF SUNDAYS, WHISKEY RIVER

ZYDECO TWISTERS, KIEGAN THE HYPNOGICIAN. THE MAYOR OF HEREFORD

TIMES :- FRI 23rd 7.30pm-MIDNIGHT

SAT 24th 11am-6pm & 7.30pm-MIDNIGHT SUN 25th 12am-6pm & 7.30pm-MIDNIGHT

MON 26th 11am-6pm

Lunchtime sessions are free, donations welcome

Food available all weekendALL PROCEEDS DONATED TO

LOCAL CHARITIES

Tickets on sale fromTHE BARRELS:

HEREFORD’S LOCAL

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Fri 16 AugustNORTH SHROPSHIRE CAJUN & ZYDECO BIG WEEKEND 2013Accordion player, Joe Hall from Louisiana plus a full line-up of the UK’s top Cajun and Zydeco bands. Welshampton, near Ellesmere. www.northshropshirecajun.co.uk.THE BOOGLIESStagg Inn, Llanidloes.TREVOR DAVIES & FRIENDSGuitar led jazz, Latin and swing. Hereford Cathedral Jazz in the Chapterhouse garden, 1pm-2.15pm, refreshments available, inside if wet, admission free, donations welcome.AYMESTREY FLOWER FESTIVALIncluding cafe and history stall.HMV BANDDun Cow, Shrewsbury.HEIDI BROWNEThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £5, 01497 821762.

Sat 17 AugustTHE COMPANY OF FOOLSAcoustic showcase. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, donation entry, 01497 821762.YOUTH FESTIVALFeaturing live music, dance and street theatre, including a massive whale and an amazing dinosaur, plus arts and crafts. Brecon. If you would like to get involved, contact [email protected]

BLACK LION BEER FESTIVALTen bands, one day, free admission.LINTON SUMMER SESSIONSFeaturing Remi Harris, Little Rumba, Steve Browning Band and My Name is Earl Band. Alma Inn, Linton, 12 noon, £11 on the door, £9 in advance, www.lintonsummersession.co.uk, 07779 144005.CAERWENT ANNUAL SHOWAll-day entertainment, local music, stalls refreshments and more. Caerwent Village Hall and Fields, Highfield, Caerwent, 11am-6pm, 01291 425656.THE SPOOKY MEN’S CHORALEWave goodbye to choirs as you know them. This one is a macho juggernaut - zany, black-clad, big as a behemoth and show-stoppingly good. Sounding as sacred as a high church choir one minute, wickedly off the wall the next. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £16, 01584 878141.

Sun 18 AugustMAYFIELD AND THE RHYTHM RATSA quintet of earthy blues. Queen’s Head, Monmouth, 01600 712767.OTIS MACK & THE TUBBY BLUESTERSPrince of Wales, Ledbury.ADAM HODSONThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.AYMESTREY FLOWER FESTIVALIncluding cafe and history stall.LLANYMYNECH FOLK WEEKENDThe best of English and Welsh traditional music, dance, song and storytelling. www.llanymynechfolk.org.ukJAZZ TIME AT THE RADFeaturing Simon Deeley and Steve Galey with some relaxing, easy-swing-ing jazz. The Radnorshire Arms Hotel, Presteigne, 4.30pm, £3, 01544 267406.

Spooky Men’s Chorale

Youth Festival, Brecon

AYMESTREY FLOWER FESTIVAL CONCERTFeaturing Eardisland Band, 7.30pm, £6, children free on the door.NAOMI PAYNE’S HOTSY TOTSY BANDJazz, swing and popular tunes from the 1920s to 1950s. All Saint’s Church, Richard’s Castle, 7.30pm, £10 includes a drink and refreshments, 01584 831545.LLANYMYNECH FOLK WEEKENDThe best of English and Welsh traditional music, dance, song and storytelling. www.llanymynechfolk.org.uk

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Sheelanagig, Sheep Music

Trevor Davies MusicFor all your musical needs

87 Etnam Street, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 8AE tel: 01568 613611

We stock Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP, Fern-andez, Epiphone, Indie, Aria, Ovation, Adamas,

Martin, Taylor, Yamaha, Crafter, Burns, Washburn, Jackson, AER, Marshall, Hartke, Carlsbro, Laney,

Zoom, Digitech, Tama, Casio. Plus many other brands.

Approximately 500 guitars in stock and Brass, Woodwind, Drums, Keyboards, accessories and

thousands of music books and sheet music.

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Mon 19 AugustBLUES, JAZZ & COUNTRYBring along your instrument or come and listen. Radnorshire Arms Hotel, Presteigne, 7.30pm, 01544 267406 or 07811 587501.

Tues 20 AugustLUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTBy Roger Jubb, Hereford. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, retiring collection.

Wed 21 AugustLITTLE RUMBAHousmans Bar, Church Stretton, 8pm, free.

Thurs 22 AugustOXFORD ARMS BEER FESTIVALOxford Arms, Kington, 01544 230322.ALL STARS ALIGNEDProgramme includes Schubert, David Matthews, Joe Duddell and Brahms. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 2pm, £12 - £9, students £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.

Fri 23 AugustONE MAN BANNEDWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow, 01584 878000.INDIE DOG HOUSEDun Cow, Shrewsbury.STICKY WICKET & GUESTSEx-Chris Barber sideman plays jazz and swing. Hereford Cathedral Jazz in the Chapterhouse garden, 1pm-2.15pm, refreshments available, inside if wet, admission free, donations welcome.JOHN HARDMAN BANDWhite Horse Inn, Clun.THE DELRAY ROCKETSBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.

Sat 24 AugustFESTIVAL SOLOISTS Programme includes Mozart, Cecilia McDowall, Stravinsky and Nicholas Maw. Church of St Mary Magdalene, Leintwardine, 11.30am, £12, students £6, 01544 267800.BAGGAGE HANDLERSHollybush Inn, near Hay-on-Wye.GREYHOUND INN BEER FESTIVALAles a plenty, awesome food and an eclectic mix of live music. The Greyhound Inn, Llangunllo, 12pm till late, 01547 550400.KING MANTISBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.OXFORD ARMS BEER FESTIVALFeaturing Orion’s Belt at 9pm. Oxford Arms, Kington, 01544 230322.THE JOHN HARDMAN BANDWhite Horse Inn, Clun.THE HEART’S ASSURANCE & A MATTHEWS PREMIERWith Andrew Tortise, tenor and Chris Hopkins, piano. Programme includes Michael Tippett, David Matthews, Gabriel Jackson and Hugh Wood. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 2.30pm, £12-£9, students £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.THE BARREL’S BEER FESTIVALSee 23 Aug for details. The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford.,11am-6pm and 7.30pm-midnight.RHYTHM THIEVESWheelhouse Bar & Restaurant, Upton on Severn.

George Vass, Presteigne

Festival

Gary Hall, The Barrel’s Beer Festival

THE BARREL’S BEER FESTIVALFeaturing Gary Hall, The Festival’s Experience, A Month of Sundays, Vo & Tyler, Hereford Big Band, Whiskey River and Kiegan the Hypnogician. The Barrells, St Owen St, Hereford, Open 2-6pm and 7.30pm-midnight. Lunchtime sessions free, tickets on sale from the Barrels, all proceeds to local charities, 01432 274968.ROCKING RYDERStagg Inn, Llanidloes.PIANO IN THE AFTERNOONWith Clare Hammond. Programme includes Shostakovich, James Francis Brown, Peter Fribbins, David Matthews, Alan Mills, Robin Walker, Robert Peate and Franz Schubert. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 2pm, £12 - £9, students £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.GREYHOUND INN BEER FESTIVALAles a plenty, awesome food and an eclectic mix of live music. The Greyhound Inn, Llangunllo, 4pm till late, 01547 550400.OXFORD ARMS BEER FESTIVALOxford Arms, Kington, 01544 230322.BRIAN COPSEYThe Exchange, Newtown.FESTIVAL ORCHESTRAThree concertos, A Serenade and A Prayer. Programme includes Lennox Berkeley, David Matthews, Roxanna Panufnik, Joseph Phibbbs and Igor Stravinsky. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 7.45pm, £22-£16, £6 students, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.

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GREYHOUND INN LLANGUNLLOaaah... ANOTHER Beer Festival

aaah... AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY* Fri 22rd - 4pm till late * Sat 24th - 12pm till late* Sun 25th - 12pm till late* Mon 26th - 12pm till midnight

Come along and join in the aaah... AMAZING UNIQUENESS that is The Greyhound

All enquiries to Paul or Jake 01547 550400

aaah... ALES plenty

aaah... AROMAS to tempt your tastebuds

aaah... AWESOME munchies from Rachel & Chris our local caterers

aaah... AS ALWAYS, our own eclectic mix of music to keep you entertained

Free admission

SHOSTAKOVICH PIANO QUINTETFeaturing Clare Hammond, piano and Badke Quartet. Programme includes Britten, Ian Wilson and Shostakovich. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 7.45pm, £19-£14, students £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.

Sun 25 AugustFESTIVAL EUCHARISTSt Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 11am, 01544 267800.THE BARREL’S BEER FESTIVALSee 23 Aug for details. The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford. Open 12-6pm and 7.30pm-midnight.

Sun 25 AugustCHRIS QUINNHousmans Bar, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, free.DJ STRICKYThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.BADKE QUARTETProgramme includes Benjamin Britten, Gabriel Jackson and Mozart. Church of St Mary Magdalene, Bleddfa, 2.30pm, £12, students £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.OXFORD ARMS BEER FESTIVALOxford Arms, Kington, 01544 230322.

GREYHOUND INN BEER FESTIVALAles a plenty, awesome food and an eclectic mix of live music. The Greyhound Inn, Llangunllo, 12pm till late, 01547 550400.TOMMY ALLEN & JOHNNY HEWITTPrince of Wales, Ledbury.LEE MCCRORYQueen’s Head, Monmouth, 01600 712767.CASINO ROSIE, BOND NIGHTRose & Crown, Tenbury Wells, £10 per ticket, includes a glass of bubbly, canapes, two gaming tables and dual race car simulators.RHYTHM THIEVESThe Sun Inn, Leintwardine. Beer Festival.BYRD AND BAROQUE With Sophie Yates, harpsichord. Programme includes William Byrd, Purcell, John Blow, Bach and Handel. Church of St John the Evangelist, Shobdon, 5pm, £12, students £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.LIVE MUSICLichfi eld Vaults, Church St, Hereford.

THE COMPANY OF HEAVENWith Helen-Jane Howells soprano, Andrew Tortise tenor, Eleanor Bron and Christopher Good narrators, Sine Nomine International Touring Choir, Presteigne Festival Choir and George Vass conducting. Programme includes Gabriel Jackson, Arvo Part, Sibelius and Britten. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 7.45pm, £22-£16, students £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.

Sarah Trickey, Presteigne Festival

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Mon 26 AugustGABRIEL JACKSON REQUIEMWith Sine Nomine International Touring Choir. Programme includes Gabriel Jackson, Pawel Lukaszewski, Britten and Cecilia McDowall. St Mary’s Parish Church, Pembridge, 11.30am, £12, £6 students, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.OXFORD ARMS BEER FESTIVALOxford Arms, Kington, 01544 230322.BLUES, JAZZ & COUNTRYBring along your instrument or come and listen. Radnorshire Arms Hotel, Presteigne, 7.30pm, 01544 267406 or 07811 587501.GREYHOUND INN BEER FESTIVALAles a plenty, awesome food and an eclectic mix of live music. The Greyhound Inn, Llangunllo, 12pm till midnight, 01547 550400.THE WHISKEY RIVER BOYSThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.LITTLE RUMBAVide Grenier. Lots of stalls, live music, refreshments. Aardvark Books, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, 01547 530888.THE BARREL’S BEER FESTIVALSee 23 Aug for details. The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford. Mayor of Hereford at 5pm, open 11am-6pm.QUARTETS IN THE AFTERNOONWith Badke Quartet. Programme includes Haydn and James Francis Brown. St Andrew’s Church, Prest-eigne, 2.30pm, £12-£9, students £6, 01544 267800. Presteigne Festival.OPEN DAYBelmont Abbey, 10am-4.30pm, free, 01432 374747.

VITUOSO SOLOISTSFeaturing Helen-Jane Howells, Kathryn Thomas, Catriona Scott, Suzanne Willison-Kawalec, Sara Trickey, Anna Blackmur, Sarah-Jane Bradley, Tim Lowe and Chris Hopkins. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 7pm, £19-£14, students £6, 01544 267800. Presteigne Festival.

Tues 27 AugustCELLO IN THE AFTERNOONWith Tim Lowe. Programme includes Bach, Huw Watkins, Jon Opstad and Michael Berkeley. St Michael’s Church, Discoed, 2pm, £12, students £6, 01544 267800. Presteigne Festival.

Tues 27 AugustLUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTBy Charles Wooler, Newcastle. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, retiring collection.

OXFORD ARMS BEER FESTIVALOxford Arms, Kington, 01544 230322.FESTIVAL FINALEFeaturing Clare Hammond piano, Sarah-Jane Bradley viola, Presteigne Festival Orchestra and George Vass conducting. Programme includes Adrian Williams, Gabriel Jackson, David Matthews and Mozart. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 7.45pm, £22-£16, students £6, 01544 267800. Presteigne Festival.

Wed 28 AugustAN EVENING WITH CATRIN FINCHGwernyfed High School, Three Cocks, Brecon, 7.30pm, £12/£10, 01497 847426. Glasbury Arts.

Thurs 29 AugustOPEN MIC NIGHTWith Howard & Clare. Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.

Fri 30 AugustBROWNFIELD BYRNE HOT 4Standards and bebop favourites from the ‘40s and ‘50s. Hereford Cathedral Jazz in the Chapterhouse garden, 1pm-2.15pm, refreshments available, inside if wet, admission free, donations welcome.JAM SESSIONThe Nelson Inn, Ludlow.RETRO FLECTORBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.MAGICAL BICYCLE TOURWhite Horse Inn, Clun.ALEX DAVIESThe Exchange, Newtown.THE VANSSouth Australian rock band. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.MICRO BABYThe Bull Inn, Shrewsbury.

Tim Lowe, Presteigne Festival

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Traditional Sunday lunches

served until 3pm. Greek food PLUS SPECIALS

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White Horse Inn, Clun (Mark & Jill hosting open mic).Wheelhouse Bar & Restaurant, Upton on SevernSun at Leintwardine Beer FestivalChindit, Wolverhampton

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Fri 30 AugustTHE KICK STONESDun Cow, Shrewsbury.JAMES HICKMANWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow, 01584 878000.

Sat 31 AugustTHE BLUES OCCASIONALSAuthentic blues and R ‘n’ B from seasoned veterans quintet. The Stag, Llanidloes, 9pm, free.SULTANA BROTHERSPeterstow Cider Festival, 8pm, www.rosscider.comHARP SUMMER SCHOOL CONCERTA varied programmed performed by summer school students and tutors. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, £10/£8, accompanied children £5, 01874 611622.ASYLUM + RUBICANBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.LIVE MUSICHollybush Inn, near Hay-on-Wye.GAZ BROOKEFIELD & ELLEN COXThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £4, 01497 821762.

SEPTEMBERSun 1 SeptemberTREVOR BURTON BANDPrince of Wales, Ledbury.LADY AND THE SAXThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.IAN LUTHERSongs of love, life and building sites. Queen’s Head, Monmouth, 01600 712767.Mon 2 SeptemberCIDER CITY JAZZMENThe Barrels, St Owen’s St, Hereford, 01432 274968.BLUES, JAZZ & COUNTRYBring along your instrument or come and listen. Radnorshire Arms Hotel, Presteigne, 7.30pm, 01544 267406 or 07811 587501.ROEBUCKANEERS FOLK CLUBThe Roebuck Inn, Brimfield, Ludlow, 8pm, 01584 711854.

Tues 3 SeptemberLUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTBy Amalie Fisher, Hereford. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, retiring collection.

Wed 4 SeptemberTHE MANFREDSWith original front man, Paul Jones. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19.50-£17.50, 01743 281281.

Thurs 5 SeptemberLES WILSON & THE MIGHTY HOUSEROCKERSOne of Europe’s best blues and rock ‘n’ roll guitarists. Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.LET’S HANG ONCapturing the magic of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £18.50, 01600 772467.

Fri 6 SeptemberDARKSIDEPink Floyd tribute band. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £17, 01743 281281.PAUL PARKER AND FRIENDSThe Bull Inn, Shrewsbury.STEVE MARSDENGolden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.RHYTHM THIEVESChindit, Wolverhampton.JENNY HOWELLSStag Inn, Llanidloes.PHOENIXBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.DRESS DOWN FRIDAYSDun Cow, Shrewsbury.ANTHEMICThe Exchange, Newtown.FRIDAY AFTERNOONSMid Wales Opera with students from Llanidloes High School. Benjamin Britten wrote this collection of simple songs, with witty piano accompani-ments dedicated to his schoolmaster brother. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 6.30pm, £5 adults, school children free, 01686 614555.Sat 7 SeptemberFOLK & IRISH JAM SESSIONHarp Inn, Glasbury on Wye.LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS 2013Nigel Kennedy and Joyce DiDonto are the star soloists in a programme that picks up sea-faring themes from Bantock and George Lloyd and includes a transatlantic flavour. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells. This is a free ticket event, but giving a ‘Gift Aid’ donation is welcome, 01584 811442.BALLADEERS AND CHANCERSDukes Arms Cider Festival. A stellar cast of musicians to accompany the sun and wide range of local ciders and perrys, marquee cover and wonderful p.a.....whats not to like? Doors open 1pm til we drop, £4. Contact John or Les - 01544 267318.LE FREAKFunky four piece band. The Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.

Music WorkshopsUntil Sun 4 AugustMARCHES OBOE SUMMER SCHOOL10th anniversary summer school and final concert at St Andrew’s Church on 5 August. Assembly Rooms, Prest-eigne, 01544 350559 or 01544 267288, www.marchesoboeschool.webs.comMon 5 - Fri 9 August STRINGED INSTRUMENT REPAIR COURSEFive-day foundation repair course for either guitar, orchestral stringed instruments (violins/violas etc) or combined guitar and orchestral instruments. For 16+, no previous experience necessary. Trevor Head, Llangunllo School, Llangunllo, Knighton, £465 (usual course fee £587). Further information 01547 550622 or email [email protected] 10 & Sun 11 August BRECON JAZZ 2013: MASTERCLASS Sat - Jason Rebello, Jim Black at 2pm, Laurence Cottle at 4pm. Sun - Julian Siegel at 11am, Maria Pia de Vito & Huw Warren at 4.30pm. All at Christ College Brecon, £5 per event, www.breconjazz.comWed 28 - Sat 31 August HARP SUMMER SCHOOLA series of masterclasses and work-shops led by renowned harpists and tutors, Gwenan Gibbard, Harriet Earis, Maire Ni Chathasaigh and Katherine Thomas. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, £162/£110, 01874 611622.Fri 30 August - Sun 1 September BRITISH BUTTON BOX WORKSHOP With John Kirkpatrick. Gleanings, Gravels Bank, near Minsterley, 01743 891412, www.gleanings.co.ukSat 31 August HAVE A GO DAY If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to play the harp, this is your chance. Everyone welcome, no experience necessary. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 10am-5pm, free, 01874 611622.Recorded Entries Deadline 31 August CHARLIE LANDSBOROUGH AMATEUR CHOIR CHALLENGEThe winning choir will get to perform on stage and receive £1000. £25 per entry, going to Children In Need. Choirs up to a maximum of 25 members. Choirs can be all male, female, mixed, school choir etc. The local media with Charlie Landsborough will independent-ly judge the winning choir for each area. Entry forms and further information can be found www.charlielandsborough.com

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Wed 4 - Fri 6 September BENJAMIN BRITTEN - OPERA GENIUS Join Mid Wales Opera with this short residential course: for those who know Britten’s operatic works the chance to explore them in depth, and for those who are less familiar, the opportunity to learn about one of Britain’s greatest composers. With guests Michael Berkeley, Paul Kildea and Michael Mc-Carthy, plus harpist Hannah Stone and tenor Nicy Spence. Gregynog, near Newtown, £195 includes all meals, two nights accommodation and a trip to the pre-miere of MWO’s new production Albert Herring at Theatr Hafren. Day rates also available More details from 01686 650224, www.midwalesopera.co.ukCASTLE VOICES SINGING WORKSHOP Join us to explore vocal harmonies from around the world. Tuesdays 6.30 to 8pm. Usually every week in school term in top room at Three Tuns, Bishops Castle. Details:- Anne Loughran 01547 520339 [email protected] FUN & PLAY WITH RHYTHM & HARMONY And songs from all over. All taught by ear so no need to read music! Folk meet 8pm term time Mondays at the Methodist chapel in Leintwardine. Email [email protected] or call 01547 540603.Monday BANDAMANIA Traditional dance music from far and wide. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne 7.15pm, Sue Harris 01547 560950.Tuesday WHITTON VOICES Mixed community choir. Songs from around the world, traditional and contemporary. Raising the roof with rich harmonies in Presteigne Assembly Rooms, 8-10pm, £5. All welcome. Led by Sue Harris, 01547 560950. Tuesday DOLAU MIXTURES Mixed choir. Dolau Community Hall, near Llandrindod Wells, 8pm, 01597 851427.

Harris. All welcome. Traditional songs from around the world. Llanidloes, 7.30-9.30pm 01686 625980.Friday MUSIC TIME A session of music and movement for the under 5s and their parents or carers. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 10.30am-11.30am, £5 per child, siblings £4, parents free, 01743 234970.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.

SESSIONSSorry ran out of room this month!

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Wednesday ROCKSPRING COM-MUNITY CHOIR All welcome particularly men! Minimal charge. Rockspring Community Centre, Ludlow. 01584 529053 or email [email protected] LUDLOW LARKS COMMUNITY CHOIR Led by Polly Bolton. Songs from around the world - from the Beatles to Bulgaria. Ludlow Women’s Centre, £3-£5 per session, 7.30pm-9.30pm. For dates contact Polly on 01584 823609 or [email protected] or check our website www.jollypages.co.uk/larksFirst Thursdays BLACK HILL TUNE CLUB 2pm at the Crown Inn Longtown. Free. 01432 263495.Thursday fortnightly WILD ANGELS Informal community choir led by Sue

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band directory

ARTHUR MILLS & THE BLACK EYE FRIDAYS Acoustic/Folk 4 piece band playing lively original songs, with varied influences, and given an original edge. Please visit our website to watch our videos and enjoy 4 songs recorded in the ‘Shed of Dreams’. www.arthurmills.com Contact : [email protected] or phone Eggy : 07976 433753.BABY BOOMER MUSIC. Respected electro-acoustic guitarist/singer with huge repertoire of songs and instrumentals from the 60s and 70s, especially Beatles, Paul Simon, James Taylor. Available for birthdays, an-niversaries, functions. Friendly and professional. Call Ray Stroud 07962 916333 or email [email protected] BAGGAGE HANDLERS - acoustic duo playing classic covers from the likes of R.E.M. to Johnny Cash, Snow Patrol to The Jam. We can be contacted at www.facebook.com/thebaggagehandlers www.myspace.com/baggagehandlersmusic or simply ring 07824 787168.BANDAMANIA Bright and Breezy traditional music for ceilidhs, local and special events. Multi-instrumental community band with own caller Contact Sue Harris 01547 560950MARTIN BLAKE: Fingerpickin’ good guitar, banjo and vocals, solo or with a variety of bands from duo to six piece, including Whiskey River (5/6 piece playing swamp music from America’s Deep South with fiddle, Cajun accordion and sax), The Whiskey River Boys (duo version of the same), The Grass Snakes (5 piece trad bluegrass band with high lonesome harmony vocals), Blakes III (an eclectic acoustic trio with fiddle, clarinet, guitar and 3 part harmony) and The Blake Plowman Hot Band (red hot 4 piece rocking country band). Pubs, Clubs, Weddings, Divorces, etc. Contact: 07846 669890 or 01432 342018. Email: [email protected] Website: www.martinblake.orgRUTH BOWEN'S Gardenia Swing - smooth vocals/d.bass led jazz & swing. From duo to sextet. 01874 690502 or email [email protected], website www.ruthbowenjazz.com CANOL folk band. From Welsh and Irish to American old time and French Canadian played on fiddle, mandolin and guitar. Ceilidhs, twmpathau, barn dances, festivals, concerts, parties, birthdays, weddings, anything, anytime, anywhere. www.canolmusic.co.uk. Phone Martin on 01743 850154 or email: [email protected] ALE CEILIDH BAND Not just an ordinary ceilidh band, but an extraordinary ceilidh band! Squeeze box, keyboard and percussion with expert calling. See www.cuckooaleband.co.uk or email [email protected] or phone 07799 408297.STEADY EDD & THE BOOGIEMEN Boogie Woogie and its best, jazz and soul - let the good times roll! Contact Edd, on 01432 769077, www.steadyedd.co.uk THE DETAILS Acoustic Folk-Art band formed around highly original songwriters Andy Morton and Dave Carroll. Songs to savour range from the heartfelt to the hilarious; from delta blues through wistful ballads to pacey rockers. A listening band (or duo) for pubs, clubs, arts centres, book fairs, festivals. See and hear more on www. thedetails.org.uk and www.facebook.com/thedetails2 Tel 01531 670623 or email [email protected] VU are a totally live three piece band using guitars, keyboards, electronic drums and vocal harmony to create their unique blend of 60s nostalgia, classic pop, etc. Like the music they play, they have matured well! To see and hear us visit our website www.dejavutenbury.com or contact Bill Pitt on 01584 819394.

DIRTY RAY Renegade roots. ‘Gut-bucket, workbench blues’ Mojo. ‘Plug him in and watch him go!’ Sheep Music. 01982 560710 / 07904 079469 www.dirtyray.co.ukDR. JAZZ Trad jazz at it’s best. Guarranteed to get those feet tapping. Available for bookings 01544 350646. Musi-cians wanted, age immaterial. [email protected]: with foot-stomping rhythms and haunting harmonies, Ffonic plays an uplifting, eclectic repertoire of traditional music from just about everywhere for fairs and festivals, celebratory parties, ceilidh dances, charity events etc. Affordable prices. Contact Mark on 01686 412307 or email: [email protected]. Website: www.ffonic.co.ukFLATWORLD Roots ‘n’ grooves from Eastern Europe and beyond. Lively five-piece band with magnificent tunes and kicking rhythm for your festival, wedding, party or pub. Also circle dancing with caller. Contact Neil on 01684 569611 or 07866 021489; visit www.flat-world.org.uk or email [email protected] FLOK Duo/Trio/Band suitable for most occasions. Kate Thomas lends her stunning voice to a refreshing mix of material from the likes of KT Tunstall, Pink and Mumford & Sons, ably supported by Dave Luke (guitar/mandolin/vo-cals) and a solid but subtle rhythm section. Dave 07967 029159 Kate 07817 019918 [email protected] - or like us on Facebook! THE HERBERT SPLIFFINGTON ALLSTARS featuring SATCH DIXON Excellent ska, reggae, calypso and jazz 5/8 piece with Satch Dixon, charismatic Jamaican vocal/ percussionist who has worked with Bob Marley. Also The Art Blank Combo - groove/latin/jazz/reggae 4 piece + Sir Lord Herbert - World Music DJ. 0781 2512891, [email protected] 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!HOT FEAT Sensational seven-piece soul band performing covers of all the soul greats, including Aretha, James Brown, Wilson Pickett and Sam and Dave. As well as more recent artists like Adele and Amy Winehouse. Tel: 07984 816847 or www.hotfeat.org.ukTHE JOHN HARDMAN BAND Uncompromising power rock and heavy blues. Featuring the legendary John Hardman on guitar and vocals. We play some originals + Tull, The Stones, The Who, Hendrix and much more. We’re a hungry new band made up of experienced musi-cians. We play pubs, halls, weddings, festivals. Give Tim a ring on 07581 420869. See on myspace.com/johnhard-manband.JON WATSON - Boogie Woogie, jazz and blues piano and vocals. Taking bookings now. Solo or trio available - 01432 266591 or 07954 288163 [email protected] An Acoustic melting pot of sonorous vocal harmonies, guitar, sax, clarinet, harmonica and percussion. Original music and carefully chosen covers led by Herefordshire based brother and sister duo Tom and Nicky Jaques. KeyGreen play as a duo but also work with several other local musicians for full band gigs - their unique sound is a great backdrop for pub and festival gigs or small intimate venues. Contact Nicky or Tom for more info. www.keygreenmusic.co.uk www.facebook.com/ KeyGreenMusic [email protected] 07817 268689 / 078377 13384. LITTLE RUMBA A classy four piece band featuring Hugh, John, Jacqui & Pete, from The Tango Band and The Rumbajax, playing moody, melancholy music everything from East European and South American to the Blues. Viola, violin, accordion, saxophones, guitar, vocals and bass. 01547 520339 www.littlerumba.com

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BOB MARSHALL "The Entertainer" Solo vocalist/ guitarist/entertainer, performing an assortment of covers from 50s to the 90s, from The Monkees to Meatloaf and all sorts in between. Available for pubs, bars, wed-dings and parties etc. With over 25 years experience. “The Entertainer” always delivers a good time. Please phone for more details 01981 250775 / 07990 800217. Email: [email protected] MELOMANICS Really fun duo, trio, or full Ceilidh band, more than just great music - stilts as well if appropriate! Modern, traditional and original tunes with a cosmopolitan flavour. (Specialité: Timoléon pour vos soirées Françaises). Ideal for parties, weddings, fund rais-ing events, festivals, shows, pubs, restaurants etc. For info call Tim on 01743 719438 or Rich 01743 718612, email [email protected], website www.melomanics.co.ukA MONTH OF SUNDAYS With electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, harmonicas, pipes, percussion and vocals, this Ledbury-based four/five piece ensemble plays fresh interpretations of folk, jazz and blues classics with a sprinkling of effulgent originals thrown in for good meas-ure. For festivals, parties and pub bookings, Nick Trigg on 07938 889976, email [email protected] or [email protected] website amos-uk.co.uk facebook.com/amonthofsundaysukMOSTLY JOHN CEILIDH BAND Cast aside that eco-nomic gloom. Why not let our merry minstrels, aided by the lovely Pammy (“no, no, no!”) restore your joie de vivre at your party, wedding or knees-up. Contact John 01588 661096.MUCH ADO - The band for your ceilidh or barn dance. 5-piece band with caller for ceilidhs, barn dances, weddings, parties, shows, fetes, etc. Contact Alan Oberman 01982 570432, email [email protected] or Peter Watts 01497 831424, email [email protected]. See website www.muchadoband.comPICKIN’ IN THE KITCHEN PITK presents acoustic bluegrass music from the ‘Appalachian Mountains of Herefordshire’, featuring tight harmony singing, sparkling foot-tapping instrumentals and plenty of witty banter. This is a traditional six piece band, featuring fiddle, mandolin, 5 string banjo, guitars and double bass, playing classic American bluegrass (“folk music in overdrive”). Contact: [email protected] or Bob on 01544 318513 or Ian on 01432 860221.SEAN SAYE Music from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Great party music, capturing the retro vibe. Contact tel: 07588 409059 or email [email protected]. Website www.seansaye.com. RHYTHM THIEVES Funky, folky and fun, The Rhythm Thieves, who have been gigging locally and nationwide, are a lively ‘must see’ band. Blending exceptional musi-cianship, intricate melodic counterpoint with John’s banjo to create an unforgettable but highly entertaining night out. Tel: 01568 770 134 www.rhythmthieves.co.ukSILVER BRANCH Ceilidh/folk band, complete with caller and PA system. Multi-instrumental 5-piece band playing traditional Irish/world music and contemporary tunes. David: 01981 540832, Anna: 07980 961187. SOUL SUPPLY 6-piece soul, Motown and R & B Party Band. Guaranteed to turn your event into a hive of non-stop dance floor activity. Available for weddings, parties and corporate events. Full PA, lights, staging and disco as required. 079905 75531 or 01568 708868 www.soulsupplyband.co.uk [email protected]

SPIRIT OF TANGO Stylish café-jazz trio with a Latin/French flavour featuring Phil Bond (accordion), Dave Carroll (guitar), and Mike Green (double bass).Polished, ear-catching performances in styles from samba to Django unfailingly provide a lively ambience at private parties, weddings and corporate functions. Check us out at www.spiritof tango.co.uk Tel 01531 670623 or email [email protected] GROUND Lively 3 piece covers band. Classic soul, rock ‘n’ roll, funk, classic pop (Tom Jones, Spencer Davis etc). Fronted by drummer vocalist Richie Lund ex Soul Survivors. Just give us a corner of your bar or lounge and we WILL entertain you. Ideal for parties. Contact Richie 01584 811500 / 07817 620644 www.stomping-ground.co.ukTHE SULTANA BROTHERS Fine R&B from one of the best bands around! The ultimate hip swingin’, foot tappin’ party band - guaranteed to help you dance the night away. For bookings/enquiries contact Phil 07791 129391 or Adam 07855 037092. Website www.thesultanabrothers.vpweb.co.uk or find us on Facebook.com/thesultanabrosTAFRAF (formerly A Band ‘n Hope). This long established local Youth Ceilidh Band can provide all you need for your Charity Ceilidh, wedding or private party. Contact Caller, Dave Rogers, on 07776 395070 for availability and rates.THE BOY & THE FLATPACK BAND: The Boy (aka Clive Williams) casts his ironic, lazy eye over the burning issues of today, whilst the Flatpack Band backing rummages through the toybox of pop with intricate horn & woodwind arrangements. Zany, relevant and danceable, this sustainably funny band is ideal for a party, festival or any environmentally conscious event. We can also offer a pedal-powered, off-grid PA option that won’t cost the Earth!! Telephone Richie on 01544 231236 or email: [email protected] TRENSETTS ROCK BAND: Good dancin’ - good listenin’. Real authentic music. For parties, weddings, clubs, pubs. Reasonable fees. Contact Gwyn on 01686 625665 /07831 557292. THE VILLAGE QUIRE Thrilling unaccompanied harmonies - this twelve-voice ensemble bring you music from the West Gallery, Folk and Shape-note traditions, all woven together with words and stories from a time gone by performed by local actor Phil Smith. A selection of programmes and West Gallery workshops available to suit your event. “I liked the first song you did, then I liked the second... I kept waiting for one I wouldn’t like but there wasn’t one!” Dave/Cheryl on 01497 847676 or visit www.villagequire.org.uk to find out more.WHEN IN ROME Female fronted 4-piece. Songs to dance to from 60’s to present day. Available for pubs, parties and weddings. https://www.facebook.com/WhenInRome TheBand email:[email protected] 07929 367366 or 07811 819871.PAUL WRIGHTSON Professional singer-guitarist with extensive repertoire; pop, rock, blues, standards, instrumentals and original compositions. Accomplished performer with wide experience of functions, parties and festivals. Tel 01584 876584, mobile 07729 059847, email [email protected]'S Maximum R'n'B, Feelgood Rock & Roll. 01588 650686.ZIGGY STARDUST EXPERIENCE The Spiders from Kington play early Bowie; from “Space Oddity” to “Alad-din Sane” in full costume! Available for festivals, gigs and parties. Release Your Inner Starman - Let All The Children Boogie! Call Richie Cotterill on 07777 661252.

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Sun 3 AugustROMEO AND JULIETTHE FESTIVAL PLAYERS bring Shakespeare’s ultimate love story. Glaunusk Estate, near Crickhowell, 7pm, £14/£11 adults, £10 under 18s. Bring your own picnic, rugs etc, 01873 810414.Thurs 8 - Sat 10 AugustLARK RISELADS. Following the inhabitants of Lark Rise from sunrise to sunset on the first day of the harvest. A moving and often very funny study of Victorian rural life. In the Walled Garden, Church Lane, Ledbury. Gates open 5pm for picnics, performance 7pm, £10, students £4. If wet, Market Theatre, Ledbury, 01432 383663.Sun 1 SeptemberHENRY IV PART 1 & 2 WILLOW GLOBE COMPANY. A rare opportunity to see both parts of Shakespeare’s might Henry IV in the rural charm of Mid Wales. Relish an Elizabethan Feast sandwiched between Parts 1 and 2. Willow Globe Theatre, Penlanole, Llanwrthwl, near Llandrindod Wells, 2pm, £10 adults, £5 under 12s, 01597 811487.

Wed 4 - Sun 8, Wed 11 - Sun 15 SeptemberNO FIT STATEBIANCO TURNING SAVAGE. Sensational contemporary circus. Sixteen performers and electrifying live band immerse the audience in an all-consuming promenade experience. The Big Top, Brycheiniog Theatre Car Park, phone for times, £14/£12, family ticket £48, 01874 611622.

MUSICAL THEATRE & OPERAEvery Thurs throughout August & SeptemberSUMMER MUSIC HALLLLANDRINDOD WELLS THEATRE COMPANY presents a variety show. Albert Hall, Theatre, Llandrindod Wells, 8.15pm, £8.50, £4 children on the door.Tues 6 AugustFORMBYSALIDA PRODUCTIONS in association with ASSEMBLY. Formby follows George Formby’s rise from awkward stable boy to one of Britain’s biggest stars. In a unique one-man performance, Ewan Wardrop plays the role of Formby. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £12, 01600 772467, www.monmouthsavoy.co.ukThurs 8 AugustSCHOOL’S OUT @ THE ARTS FESTIVALThe project involves an initial four-day workshop in musical theatre for local 7-16 year olds, culminating in a performance. Church Stretton School, 7.30pm. Details of the workshops or tickets for the performance from 01694 724106.Sun 11 AugustLA TRAVIATALONDON FESTIVAL OPERA. A staged highlight performance of La Traviata, followed by operatic selections. Concord College, Acton Burnell, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, 01694 724106, www.strettonfestival.org.ukSat 17 AugustAS YOU LIKE ITTHE LONDON CONTEMPORARY THEATRE. Feuding families, love at first sight, wrestling, running away, cross dressing and crossed wires! Willow Globe Theatre, Penla-nole, Llanwrthwl, near Llandrindod Wells, 7pm, £10 adults, £5 under 12s, 01597 811487.Wed 21 & Thurs 22 AugustHAGAR IN THE WILDERNESS + CURLEW RIVERNOVA MUSIC OPERA. In celebration of Benjamin Britten’s centenary year, an operatic double-bill exploring the themes of loss, redemption and forgiveness. St Andrew’s Church, Presteigne, 7.45pm, £32-£15, £10 students, 01544 267800, www.presteignefestival.com

No Fit State

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Tickets £10, £5 under 12’s) [email protected] 01597 811487Licensed bar and refreshments. The Willow Globe is signed off the A470, 4 miles south of Rhayader

www.willowglobe.co.ukSat 24 AugustSHOWSTOPPERS!Escape to the bright lights of the West End musical. With brilliant singers and a dash of theatrical buzz, this is a show for the whole family. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.Thurs 5 & Sat 7th SeptemberALBERT HERRINGMID WALES OPERA. A unique opportunity to enjoy Britten’s classic comic depiction of village life, Albert Herring. It is time for the sleepy village of Loxford to choose a May Queen but none of the local girls quite fi t the bill... Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, pre-performance talk 6.30pm, £26 - £12, 01686 614555.Sat 7 SeptemberTHE IMPERFECT PEARLA baroque musical fairytale by Mark Latimer. A specially written story based on the life and music of Italian composer Domenico Zipoli. Music Barn, Hellen’s Manor, Much Marcle, 7.30pm, £12.50, 07772 662159. www.perolabarroca.com

DRAMA WORK SHOPS Sat 3 & Sun 4 August FAMILY CAMPTents, campfi res and A Midsummer Night’s Dream workshop. Willow Globe Theatre, Penlanole, Llanwrthwl, near Llandrindod Wells, £65 per family, 01597 811487.Mon 5 - Fri 9 AugustON STAGE’ SUMMER SCHOOLWith The Viv Kelly School of DAnce. For all 8 - 14 year olds with a love of singing, dancing, acting or other theatre skills. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, £90, 01743 281281.

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Wed 14 - Fri 16 AugustSYT SUMMER SCHOOLHere To Save the Universe! Devise a brand new theatre piece and develop your performance skills. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 10am-4pm, £45, 01743 234970.Wed 4 - Fri 6 SeptemberBENJAMIN BRITTEN - OPERA GENIUSJoin Mid Wales Opera with this short residential course: for those who know Britten’s operatic works, the chance to explore them in depth, and for those who are less familiar the opportunity to learn about one of Britain’s greatest composers. With guests Michael Berkeley, Paul Kildea and Michael McCarthy, plus harpist Hannah Stone and tenor Nicy Spence. Gregynog, near Newtown, £195 includes all meals, two nights accommodation and a trip to the premiere of MWO’s new production Albert Herring at Theatr Hafren. Day rates also available. More details from 01686 650224, www.midwalesopera.co.ukHAY SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE For 12-17 year olds. Will start in September at The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, time and date to be confi rmed. Call Janine Sharp on 07733 055430 for details or to express an interest.Mondays YOUTH THEATRE Conquest Theatre, Bromyard. Ages 6-11 4.30-5.30pm, ages 11-14 6-7.30pm, ages 14-18 7.30-9.30pm, £25 & £30 per term, 01432 340555. Mondays term time PLAYHOUSE YOUTH THEATRE For 10-16 year olds. Develop performance, drama skills and confi dence. New members welcome. 6.30-8.30pm at Leominster Community Centre. Full term/half term fees, 01568 612583. Mondays APPLETREE MUSICAL THEATRE DRAMA CLUB Youth theatre workshops. Ages 7-11, 5.30-6.30pm, 11-16, 6.30-8pm. £50 per term. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 01584 878141. Tuesdays THE ITC / IMPROV THEATRE For ages 11-25, £24 for 6 week block. SpArC, Bishop’s Castle, 3.45-5.15pm, 01588 630243.Tuesdays YOUTH THEATRE IN WIGMORE Wigmore group runs at Teme Valley Youth Project, 3.30-4.30pm for 6-11 year olds, 5-6.30pm for 11-16 years old. £40 per term. 01568 770110 or visit www.courtyard.org.uk

Tuesdays YOUTH THEATRE Drama workshop for 7-14 year-olds after school. Ledbury Market Theatre, 01432 383663. Every Thurs ADULT DRAMA CLUB AT THE GLOBE IN HAY for anyone interested in having a lot of fun trying out some performance skills with Janine Sharp. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7-30pm-9-30pm. £6. Janine on 07733 055430. Alternate Wednesdays APPLESTROODLE IMPROVISATION THEATRE WORKSHOPS FOR GROWN-UPS! (16 plus). Elim Church Hall, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RN. 7.30-9pm, £5/session. No experience required, just sense of humour. Details on www.appletreetheatre.co.uk Wednesdays KINGTON YOUTH THEATRE With Kington Primary School. Wed - Years 5 & 6, 4-5.30pm. Years 7,8 & 9 5.30-7pm. Senior 7.15pm-8.45pm, £40 per term, 01432 340555. Wednesdays THE COURTYARD KIDS For reception - Year 2, led by Helen Durant, £65 per term. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555. Wednesdays and Fridays INTERMEDIATE YOUTH THEATRE Year 10s Wed and Year 11s Fridays. The Courtyard, Hereford, £60 per term, 01432 340555. Thursdays and Saturdays SHROPSHIRE YOUTH THEATRE Providing training in a range of theatre skills for ages 5-25. All abilities welcome. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury. Contact Maggie Love: 07813 026367. Tuesdays SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE The Courtyard, Hereford, £62 term, 01432 340555.Thursdays IMPULSIVE THEATRE COMPANY Theatre games and performance to develop the fundamental skills of improvisation theatre, including teamwork, storytelling, character development and more. For ages 13-19. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 5-6.45pm, 07916 277928. Fridays and Saturday JUNIOR YOUTH THEATRE For Year 3 - 9 led by either David Durant or Ellen Dorsett. The Courtyard, Hereford, £75 per term, 01432 340555.Saturdays PETERCHURCH DRAMA AND FUN CLUB Open to all abilities. For ages 6-12, 10am-11.30pm, £3 per session, 01432 340555. Every Saturday HAY YOUTH THEATRE AT THE GLOBE IN HAY for ages 7-11. Excl. half term, 10.30-12.30pm, £6. Loads of fun! Call Janine Sharp on 07733 055430.

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NADFASNational Association of Decorative

And Fine Arts SocietiesHereford DFAS

Come and enjoy our exciting new programme based at the premises of the Hereford Musical Theatre,

148 Whitecross Road, Hereford HR4 0DH.

Here is a chance to explore the arts through a programme of lectures led by experts. Hereford

DFAS, (Decorative and Fine Arts Society), has a rich and varied programme of lectures planned.

This will celebrate the arts: The Court of the Sun King, Embroidered Elizabethan Textiles, 19th century

St Ives Art Schools, The French Impressionists and much more.

Our programme begins in October 2013 and our meetings will be on the 2nd Saturday of each month

at 2.30 p.m.Our annual fee will be £38 which will give you access to the 2013/14 lecture series and the opportunity to

meet like-minded people.

Please contact our Membership Secretary on 01432 354003 or Chairman on 01568 797703

if you would like to know more.

WEA HEREFORD BRANCH

Workers’ Educational AssociationCharity No. 1112775

Contact 01981 540769 Email:[email protected]

Full programme available at Hereford Libraries

Adult Courses availableFrom September 2013The Art and Archaeology of the Norse CulturesShakespeare: The Late PlaysNumbers Through the AgesAn Introduction to Greek CultureFurther LatinColin Dexter’s Morse NovelsChurches of Gloucestershire & The CotswoldsCalligraphyDay Course: People of the Parish - A Cathedral Parish in Victorian EnglandVisit: Kidderminster Carpet Factory

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Poetry & Storytelling Thurs 22 AugustRACK PRESS - POETRY IN PRESTEIGNEFeaturing Rosalind Hudis, Byron Beynon, Steve Griffi ths, Nicholas Murray, John Barnie and Ian Parks. Assembly Rooms, Prest-eigne, 11am, £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.Fri 23 AugustGWYNETH LEWIS - THE POET READSPoetry at Discoed. St Michael’s Church, Discoed, 11am, £7.50, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.Mon 26 AugustMORE FOR HELEN OF TROYPoetry in Presteigne. With Simon Mundy. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 4pm, £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.

ComedyFri 16 AugustWYESIDE COMEDY CLUBCompere: Robin Morgan with line up, Jordan Brookes, Chris Chopping, and headliner, Joel Dommett. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 8pm, £7 in advance, £9 on the door, 01982 552555.Fri 23 AugustKERFUFFLE COMEDY CLUBThe best up and coming stand-up stars. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £5, 01497 821762.Fri 30 AugustTELFORD COMEDY CLUBSix experienced and professional comics. Elephant & Castle, Dawley, Telford, 8.30pm, £3 in advance, £5 on the day, 07786 008714.

Talks Sat 3 AugustTIM BROOKE-TAYLORIn conversation with Chris Serle. Church Stretton School, 7.30pm, 01694 724106, www.strettonfestival.org.uk. Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.Wed 7 AugustMICHAEL MCEVOY: THE LAST MAN IN EUROPEA portrait of George Orwell. Church Stretton School, 7.30pm, 01694 724106. Part of Church Stretton Arts Festival.Thurs 22 AugustREMINISCENCES OF BENJAMIN BRITTENJohn Bridcut takes part in a far-reaching discussion with Britten’s godson, Michael Berkeley and biographer, David Matthews. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 4pm, £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.

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Thurs 22 AugustPREHISTORIC RADNORSHIREWith Nigel Jones of the Clwyd-Powys Archaelogical Trust. Talk begins with an introduction at Evenjobb Village Hall at 11am, followed by a coach trip with commentary around the area. Festival bus departs from Presteigne at 10.15am, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.Fri 23 AugustTHE TIME BY THE SEA: RONALD BLYTHERonald Blythe talks about his latest book and about his life as a young man in Aldeburgh during the 1950s. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 4pm, £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.Sat 24 AugustMEET THE SOLAR EYEPete Smith L.W.C.B. will discuss and explain how the Solar Eye works. Courtyard Antiques, Manchester House, Presteigne, 11.30am-1pm.Sat 24 AugustMY FAVOURITE MUSICGabriel Jackson in conversation with David Wordsworth. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 4pm, £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.Tues 27 AugustHOW BRITISH IS BRITTEN?Did he feel entirely at home in this country or indeed anywhere? And how are these issues reflected in Britten’s music? Steven Johnson investigates. Village Hall, Titley, 11am, £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Fes-tival.Tues 27 AugustIN CONVERSATIONThe highly respected composer and writer David Matthews in conversation with film director, Barrie Gavin. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 4.30pm, £6, 01544 267800. Part of Presteigne Festival.Sat 7 SeptemberBLOFELD & BAXTER: MEMORIES OF TEST MATCH SPECIALThe fun spills out from the most globe’s most famous grounds to taxis, buses, beaches, deserts and hotels. Anecdotes never before heard of the most legendary players. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £18.50, 01600 772467, www.monmouth-savoy.co.uk

Workshops & CoursesThurs 8 & Thurs 22 AugustPHILOSOPHY CAFEAn informal gathering to bring philosophy to life. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, free. Sean O’Donoghue 01497 821762.Sun 18 AugustCREATIVE WRITING DAYOpen to all ages and abilities, where children and adults work together and have fun learing writing techniques with plenty of time outdoors. Underhill Farm, Pant, near Oswestry, £20 adults, £10 children, £40 family, [email protected], www.nearlywild.org

STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS IN HEREFORD Learn a new skill and develop personal creativity. Dates for 2013 - Oct 6th. Also sessions for Early Years; Primary Schools; Forest Schools; Special Needs and new Community Performances. www.storyspace.co.ukEvery Tues READING ROOM The Courtyard, Hereford, 10.30am-12.30pm, £48 per term, 01432 340555.First Wednesday of the month AYMESTREY POETRY GROUP Bring a poem to share or your own or an old favourite. The Riverside Inn, Aymestrey, 8pm. Tony Walton 01568 770177 or Meg Cox 01568 708160.First Wednesday of the month POETRY CAFE Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

Every Thursday PHILOSOPHY EVENING Falcon Hotel, Bromyard, 7.30pm.

1st & 4th Thurs of each month PHILOSOPHY CAFE With philosopher Sean O’Donaghue. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, free, 01497 821762.

4th Thurs of each month HAY-ON-WYE AMNESTY GROUP The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7-8pm, 01497 821153.4th Sunday of each month (excluding Bank Holidays) WINGED WORD Storytelling club, venue for the spoken word at the Six Bells, Bishop’s Castle, 8.00pm. Free. Mike 07816 133372.International Poetry Writers’ Collective: Abergavenny 01873 856350Leominster Writers' Circle, Leominster Community Centre, 01568 610451.Mid-Border Arts Writers’ Circle, Presteigne 3rd Tue, Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm. 01544 260255Tenbury Writers’ Group Tenbury Library, 01584 812585.Border Poets 01547 530380.

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Plus Zani’s Indoor Antique & Flea Market, Harley Centre, opp. Market Square, first Sat. of the month.

Enquiries, telephone: 07817 850514

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ACK in the 60s, the infamous Dr Beeching wielded his “axe” on rural train networks and over 4,000 route miles were lost. It was justified

on grounds of efficiency and saving money. But this was hardly a great and profound step forward in the history of human civilisation. And what looked like a saving to some, came at a cost to others: an economic cost to rural business, as trading shifted to bigger, better networked towns; A social cost to all the communities who lost access to public transport. And worse. Because when decent public transport is axed, our reliance on private cars grows. Spaces where children once played become dangerous, air pollution increases, and the local streets where we used to meet in passing to chat or do business, fill up with cars instead. At which point you find yourself asking “and what was the actual financial saving?” But Dr Beeching is no longer here to answer. Luckily a second round of train line cuts in the ‘80s … which could have left us stranded, without so much as a single Arriva train carriage packed from door to door with rugby supporters … was rejected. So we still have the Heart of Wales (Old Central Wales) Line. And my small part in this story really begins in June 2013 when I talked to David Edwards, Development Officer of the Heart of Wales line Forum, and a committee member of the Travelers Association (HoWLTA), at a café at Llandrindod Wells.

National treasure Ask around and it is obvious that local people, train lovers and all kinds of tourists to the area love the Heart of Wales train line. It’s not just a valuable piece of proper, sustainable infrastructure … it’s also become a bit of a national treasure. But there aren’t many trains and the timetable doesn’t work well for a long day out or for people travelling to and from work. So there is a long section of the line that is underused. Financially speaking, lets just say today’s Beeching would have his eye on it. This isn’t always about making more cuts to save money, its also about making good decisions, sustainable ones, and so David spells it out, “we need more trains, to work with people’s schedules and meet demand.” In 2018 the existing franchise for all rail services in Wales is up for review. The HoW Forum is working

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with Assembly Members, MPs and other supporters including Wales’ Commissioner for Sustainable Futures, to secure support for their development process. The line was built to provide a practical service for rural communities: first freight, then public transport and tourism. It’s the reason that Llandrindod and the other spa towns boomed in the nineteenth century. Why not again now? “What we really need to make proper use of the route” David said, “is a two hourly service. And we are working to define ways of deliver this innovatively. It has to make economic sense.”

120 miles linking rural communities In modern cities, regular public transport is part of the economy. It’s used by everyone from business folk and commuters to students, shoppers, people on low incomes with no car and people on big incomes with no wish to take the car. In fact if it fails, even for just a few hours, there is a knock on effect for all kinds of business. So this is not just about ticket sales. Reliable and regular transport is vital to a good economy … from taking people to conferences and meetings, to bringing visitors into town. Could the Heart of Wales line perform the same kind of role in a rural Wales kind of way? David thinks it could, but not with the current timetable. At times of economic pressure public money is hard to come by and policy makers look to make savings. But through local economic networks, the Forum for Heart of Wales Line hopes to devise a new operational model … maybe co-operatively owned even … that will support local businesses. It will need everyone’s support. But with the right decisions now, Heart of Wales could once again become a cornerstone of local life and business, part of a sustainable transport network across the region. I end with a quote … well a tweet actually … by Gustavo Petro who is Mayor of Bogota. “A developed country is not a place where the poor have cars. It’s where the rich use public transportation.”

Rachel at www.sharpeningpencils.co.uk

The Heart of Wales Forum is the Community Rail Partnership for the line. You can link to heart of Wales Line at http://www.heart-of-wales.co.uk/

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Green Events Mon 5, Mon 19 August & Mon 2 SeptemberMORPHOLOGYReptile show. Meet Corneal Custard the Boa Constrictor, Indie the Corn Snake and all their reptile friends. No. 46 Wine Bar, High St, Presteigne, 6pm, limited spaces per show, so booking advisable, £2 each, 01544 267675.Wed 7 - Fri 9 AugustHAVE A GO AT BUSHCRAFTA great fun few days trying some bushcraft techniques with experts. Underhill Farm, Pant, near Oswestry, £20 adults, £10 children, £40 family, [email protected], www.nearlywild.orgSat 10 - Sat 17 AugustIT’S EASY BEING GREENA week long voyage of fun and exploration for all the family. Through the natural world into handcrafts, food growing and history, all giving you a full introduction to permaculture. Underhill Farm, Pant, near Oswestry, £100 adults, £75 children for full week, including camping, [email protected], www.nearlywild.orgTues 13 Aug & Tues 17 Sept & Tues 15 OctTHE CART SHED GARDENING CLUBCourse to take place in the beautiful walled garden at Newport House, Almeley. £35 per session, includes lunch, use of tools and other equipment, tuition and handouts. www.thecartshed.co.ukSat 3 & Sun 4 August BEE READYLearn the basics of beekeeping to enable you to start with confi dence. A practical weekend course on our family smallholding with opportunities to handle bees under supervision. £90 to include lunch on both days. Woodruff Bank, Suckley, on Worcestershire/Herefordshire border. 01886 884752/ email [email protected] Sun 25 AugustBIOBLITZExplore the wildlife of Preston Montford estate and help to identify it and monitor the biodiversity of the site. Beginners to experts are all welcome. Activities will be running between 8.45am and late evening. Field Studies Council, Preston Montford Field Centre, free and lunch will be provided. www.fi eld-studies-council.org/centres/prestonmontford/events, 01743 852040 or email: enquiries.pm@fi eld-studies-council.org

Sun 25 & Mon 26 AugustLUDLOW’S FESTIVAL OF SMALL GARDENSUp to 30 gardens to visit, many stalls, street entertainers, live music and refreshments for sale. 12 noon - 6pm, ticket and map £6 one day, £10 for both days from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.Sun 25 AugustLUDLOW GREEN FESTIVALGreen Fair with over 50 stalls, live music, talks, organic food hub, children’s activities, sustainable transport, family & moving message bike rides, walks, allotment open day.www.greenfestival.co.uk Roger Furniss 01584 874205.Thurs 5 SeptemberCARING FOR GOD’S ACRE - VISIT TO THE LASKETT GARDENSHerefordshire home of Sir Roy Strong, who will welcome and give an introduction to the garden, which include a rose garden, pleached lime avenue, orchard, kitchen garden, knot garden, fountains and rich herbaceous bor-ders. 5.30-7.30pm, £18 for CfGA members, £23 non-members to include wine and soft drinks, coach transport from Church Stretton, Craven Arms and Ludlow. 01588 673041 or email: [email protected]

WOODS FOR WELLBEING Provides a variety of exciting, imaginative, good value, all year round nature activities and retreats for all, in beautiful locations in and around the Shropshire hills and borders. Our 2013 programme includes a New Year Retreat, Forage & Feast, Herbal Heaven, Festival of Lights Retreat and many more. Details please contact Julia Walling on 01584 874636, 07796 596451 or www.woodsforwellbeing.com

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

complementary therapies

ACCREDITED COUNSELLOR AND THERAPIST, experience of all ages including young people, and of individu-als, couples and groups, offers confidential sessions, short or long-term, in the Knighton and Presteigne areas. Richard Lewis MSc (Intergrative Psychotherapy), PG Dip (Supervision), MA, FTCL, FRSA, British Association of Counselling and Psycho-therapy and United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. 01547 510360 or 07951 304457. A is for ACUPUNCTURE with Joanna Bruce RGN, B.Ac, M.B.Ac.C. Traditional Acupuncture for pain management, acute and/or chronic health problems. Phone for free initial discussion on 01568 709142. Stoneleigh, Kingsland, HR6 9QS. registered and insured with the British Acupuncture Council since 1986.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 [email protected] or www.hayacupunctureclinic.co.ukA.P. VET LTD Veterinary Acupuncture and Physiotherapy, broad range of conditions treated including Musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, respiratory and skin. Team approach to rehabilitation for horses and dogs to get your athlete back into action. www.ap-vet.co.uk, 01497 851608.ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE in Hereford. Individual lessons and small groups with Ann Rowan MSTAT. BA. ARCM, 01432 279536.ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE in Leominster HR6 8QJ. Individual lessons with Janet Jameson MSTAT. 01568 613467.ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES combined with energetic healing enhance own ability to heal oneself. Background in nursing and midwifery. Works from Eardisley, Herefordshire, HR3 6NJ. Reflex therapy (Reflexology), Baby reflex, preparation for a gentle birth (Geyarani method), Crystal therapist, Flower and Crystal remedies. Ring Judith Davies - 01544 327022. [email protected] & REFLEXOLOGY TREATMENTS OFFERED IN LUDLOW. Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils extracted from plants, which have a number of properties, that may when used help improve overall emotional health. Reflexology can be a wonderfully relaxing treatment that in turn may help relieving everyday tension. Both treatments may aid you in your overall improve sense of well being. Contact Emily Baker BA Hons, MIFPA, MAR and CNHC registered, on 01584 529053 or 07775 652993.ATHENE COUNSELLING - specialising in issues related to baby loss, infertility, chronic ill health, rape, abuse, accidents, other traumas and crises. Leominster, can do home visits locally. Alison Sutton (PG Dip Integrative Counselling and Psychotherapy, MSc in Advanced Nursing, RGN). 07789 322771 or [email protected] BOWEN TECHNIQUE - JOY PEARMAN. Also reflexology, Pilates and Zumba classes. Ledbury, Bromyard, Ludlow, Leominster, Hereford areas. 01432 820484.JENNY BULLOUGH Yoga tuition and therapy. Small group classes & individual tuition for special needs. 01497 831416CLAIRVOYANT MEDIUMSHIP AND TAROT READINGS with Gina Murray, also animal mediumship and animal communication within Hay on Wye tel:07812 /035459 www.ginalmurray.com or email [email protected].

COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY for depression, anxiety, panic, stress, OCD, relationship problems and more! Also, couple counselling, relationship counselling and individual counselling for most issues. Sessions held in the Presteigne area, Leominster and Hereford. Please contact Gail Venables on 01544 350384 or see webpage for more info www.cbtgail.co.uk. MBACP (Accred).CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPY Specialist in treating & assessing children & young people with mental health or behavioural issues or dealing with distressing situations. I also offer support to parents, carers and adopters (providing them with a space to think separately about their children) or work with parents/carers and children together. I am also able to help mothers and babies with attachment issues. I can provide supervision to other therapists, consultations and training to professionals. Based in Hay-on-Wye and Hereford, I can provide services throughout the area. ACP accredited. Valérie Mortin BSc. 07961 885646 or 01981 500500. E: [email protected]: Space for you to explore issues that are troubling you in a confidential, safe, supportive and non-judgemental environment. I offer short and long term, low cost, individual integrative counselling. I have experience of working with a range of issues including anger, anxiety, bereavement, depression, disability, eating disorders, low self-esteem and confidence, illness, relationship problems, self-harm, sexuality and stress. South Shropshire/Powys borders. Alison Trott FdA (Counselling), MBACP registered. Contact [email protected] 07791 013587.COUNSELLING IN LUDLOW area. Talk in complete confidence, with warmth and without judgement, with Julia Walling BA(Hons), PGCE, Dip.EH.P.NLP (BHR), MAC. In private practice for 25 years, I am trained in a wide variety of therapies and combine them to meet your needs. Clients consistently report improvements in wellbeing within a few sessions. Panic/anxiety specialist. Short and long term for individuals, couples and families. 01584 874636 07796 596451 [email protected] and www.juliawalling.co.ukCOUNSELLING/PSYCHOTHERAPY; JANE COOKE Presteigne. Safe, creative, equal approach. I have wide life & work experience; I work to support your increased understanding of yourself, and do not judge or try to change you – change comes through your awareness & when you are ready. [email protected] 07771950899.CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY with Mike Hadden RCST, based in Hereford, a gentle but profound way to reconnect to health and well-being. To find out more tel: 01432 261222 or email: [email protected] THERAPY Anne Cummings MFET (Adv Dip) BAoG (Dip). Safe, effective therapy to improve and enhance personal potential. Specialist knowledge and experience with panic attacks, anger issues, severe anxiety, bullying, bereavement and depression. If you have difficulty relating to others, or persistent, troublesome emotions call Anne on 01547 530977. See also www.thewritetofeel.com ESOTERIC SOUL HEALING in Bishop’s Castle. A transformational healing method for helping a wide range of spiritual, emotional and physical difficulties. Gentle, safe and nourishing. Contact Philomena Houlihan-Wood B.A., Cert. ESH, Dip.Couns. Tel: 01588 638242. [email protected] Web: www.soul-healing.net

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FLOWER ESSENCES THERAPY. Essences provide us with a readily accessible means to support and maintain our emotional well-being. One-to-one sessions for personal development, and small group workshops (introductory and advanced) in Ross-on-Wye. I work with a wide range of essences from the UK and around the world. Contact: Jill Stern, BFVEA (adv), KFRP : 01989 563147 www.bfvea.comFOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONER Fully Registered CRB checked and also RGN, diabetes / wound care experience. Home visits in Herefordshire area. Discount of 25% if 65 or over. 10% discount with this magazine for under 65s. Prices start at £13.00 nails cut and filed. Many foot ailments treated, price agreed prior to visit. No surprises! Tel 01568 613298, Mob 07816 988196.HEALING ENCOUNTERS: Soul Realignment, Soul Profiles, clearing restrictions at a Soul level. House Healing - geopathic stress, earth energies. We can tune-in to you and change energies. Tel 01584 892049. Healingencounters.co.ukHOLISTIC, THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE, Indian head massage, Thai foot massage, seated acupressure massage, natural facial and massage with Marian Hardiman at Silvan Massage (CNHC, MTI). No set routine, just careful attention to what the individual requires. Clinics in Presteigne, Ludlow and Hereford or at your workplace or event. Find out more or to make an appointment: 07816 981454, [email protected] or www.silvanmassage.com.HOMOEOPATHY: Annabel Stacey ACH. Homoeopathy supports the body’s own efforts to heal itself and can be used effectively to treat both emotional and physical disorders. Treatment is adapted to the individual needs of each patient, taking all their symptoms into account. If you would like to find out more or make an appointment please contact me on 07960 865564 or [email protected] (clinics in Ludlow and Shrewsbury).HOMOEOPATHY Sandy Underhill RSHom. Homoeopathy is a system of medicine which involves treating the individual with highly diluted substances, given mainly in tablet form, with the aim of triggering the body’s natural system of healing. Based on their individual symptoms, the homeopath will match the most appropriate medicine to each patient. Clinics in Llandrindod Wells, Kington and Presteigne. 01597 851021.JENNIFER HODGE DO Registered Osteopath. Cranial Osteopath. The Old Rectory, New Radnor 01544 350241.MASSAGE THERAPY Injuries, stress, relaxation. Claire Williams I.T.E.C. / N.I.M. 01544 267172. Clinics in Presteigne, Ludlow and Hereford.LEOMINSTER NATURAL HEALTH CENTRE: Qualified therapists offer acupuncture, structural re-alignment, medical herbal medicine, remedial and holistic massage, reflexology, ear candling, reiki, psychotherapy, cognitive behaviour and couple counselling, hypnotherapy, health kinesiology, nutrition at the Leominster Natural Health Centre, Community Centre, Leominster, 01568 616411, www.leominstercommunitycentre.com.LIFE COACHING RELATIONSHIPS... loving living together... Are you unhappy or dissatisfied in your relationship? Struggling to get on well with your partner or not seeing eye to eye? Do you want to make your relationship work but don’t know where to begin? Would you like to have a more fulfilling and loving relationship? Karen Robinson ACMC, PNLP. Shob-don. Call: 01568 709194 or 07792 256451, Email: [email protected] MARIE HUDSON. Yoga classes in Presteigne and Titley. One-to-one tuition available for individual needs. Registered Association for Yoga Studies practitioner. Registered with Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council for Yoga Therapy. 01544 260352.

MASSAGE THERAPY with Jess Pailthorpe MTI Theraputic bodywork to release muscular tension, encourage calm and assist recovery. Clinics in Leominster and Hereford. Phone to talk or book: 01568 708836 www.touchtreetherapy.co.ukMEDITATION FOR WELLBEING Meditation is a gentle but powerful tool for health, wellbeing, problem solving and a better quality of life. I have been teaching meditation for 25 years to individuals and groups and can now offer A UNIQUE TRAINING for you to set up and run your own group. Easy organisation, minimal cost, ongoing support. I can visit you by arrangement. For info. please contact Julia Walling on 01584 874636, 07796 596451, [email protected] or via www.meditationforwellbeing.co.ukNEW HAY OSTEOPATHS Ian Wright is a Registered Osteopath with 20 years experience in Ireland and Harley Street. He is now practicing in Hay-on-Wye. Ian treats all conditions and all ages and gives clear and detailed feedback. For more information take a look at our website www.hayosteopaths.co.uk and to make an appointment telephone Heloise on 07772 000728.NUTRIONAL THERAPY Would you like to know how to make the most of what you eat? Would you like help with choosing the foods that might suit you best? Would you like to understand why your food choices are important? Do you simply have an interest in how foods may affect you and your body? Phaedra Bushby 07794 476892. Consultations available in Leominster, New Radnor and Worcester. [email protected], www.phaedrabushby.webs.comPAMELA SPENCELEY MNIMH Medical Herbalist and Allergy Therapist 01568 770614 / 01584 878123PHYSIOTHERAPY, 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 [email protected] or view www.radnorphysiotherapy.co.uk

The Yoga Practice Small group classes,

individual tuition

Marie Hudson (Presteigne) 01544 [email protected]

Mike Young (Golden Valley) 01981 [email protected]

Belinda Jobst (Hereford) 07971 [email protected]

Nicky Jaques (Moccas) 07817 [email protected]

Jill Bonner (Ross-on-Wye) 01989 [email protected]

Louise Griffiths (Brecon/Sennybridge) 07891 [email protected]

Body. Breath. Mind. Heart. www.theyogapractice.org.uk

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PSYCHIC READINGS: Clairvoyance, Tarot & Astrology (tape inc). Gifted & compassionate reader with over 20 yrs professional experience. Personal readings from home (near Hereford); at Zenith in Leominster on Thursdays; & telephone readings. ROWIE (M.BPRB) 01432 820684.REFLEXOLOGY including auricular reflexology and fertility/maternity reflexology. Qualified 2003. Experience of working with people with physical and learning disabilities. Catherine Brown, FHT MA, 07960 989894. Home visits available, (Ludlow area).SIAM SMILE TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE BY (GAN) JANYARAK MORRIS. Stressed out? Neck and shoulders tension from too much time on computer? Low back pain? Or just want to pamper yourself? I can help! I am qualified in Traditional Thai Massage, Reflexology-Foot Massage, Facial Massage and Aromatherapy. Certificates recognized by the Ministry of Education in Thailand. Ground Floor, 3 Broad Street, Knighton LD7 1BL. Tel: 07538 572123 or (eve) 01547 550249 www.siamsmilettm.webs.com SPIRITUAL HEALER Naturally gifted in releasing emotional grief in present and past lives. 23 years professional experience with physical and mental health. Private healing sessions and talks given. Gillian Williamson, MNFSH. Field House, Kinnerton. 01547 560874.SPIRITUAL MEDIUM - Emily Baker, clairvoyant, clairsentient, and clairaudient, spiritual art, offering individual or party bookings. For more information call Ludlow 01584 529053 or 07775 652993.

Workshops WORKSHOP LISTINGS - Single listings are free. Year round, ongoing workshops will cost £40 per year for inclusion in the magazine and website.

Sat 3 AugustGET WELL DAY & FASHION SHOW Falcon Hotel, Bromyard, 2pm onwards. Includes mediums, clairvoyants, Indian head massage, massage, fashion show4pm & 6pm, free. Info Nicky 07846 223269.

Sat 10 AugustHERBS FOR WOMEN

With Clare Prescott and Julia Walling of Woods of Wellbeing. The Bales, Brynmawr Farm, 07789 488657 or 077965 96451, www.clunvalleyorganics.co.uk

Sat 10 AugustSTRETCH, RELAX & WELLBEING MORNINGWith Diane Millbery. Giving yourself time and space. Be nurtured and experience a boost to your overall wellbeing. Knighton area, 10am-1pm, £25. For information and booking 07807 523330.

Tues 10 Sept, 15 Oct & 12 NovPARENTS AUTISM WORKSHOPS AND SUPPORTDogs for the Disabled and PAWS are holding a series of workshops combined with long-term support for families local to Hereford and are taking bookings from families now. The workshops will be at Hinton Community Centre, 21 Ross Rd, Hereford, 10am-3pm. Details, [email protected]

Tues 10 - Fri 13 SeptemberTHE GREENSTREETE MID-WEEK EXPERIENCEAn introductory 3-day residential course, open to all, either new to meditation or already practiced. A gentle programme will include meditation sessions and instruction, time on your own, being creative, walking etc. The Samatha Centre, Llan-gunllo, near Knighton, 01678 530446, [email protected]

SAMATHA MEDITATION Encourages calming, stilling the mind, towards greater well-being and understanding. A class for newcomers to Samatha now meets at Greenstreete, Llangunllo, near Knighton. Everyone welcome. Classes include instruction, group practice and Dhamma discussion. Classes by donation. Please contact Mary for more details. Tel: 01686 669600. Email: [email protected]

HEALING YOGA AND MEDITATION SATURDAYSGeorgie holds monthly Saturday morning yoga and medita-tion workshops at the beautiful Brilley Village Hall. These workshops focus on different themes, e.g. anger release, grief & acceptance, loving and healing the self, stress release, living with energy and purpose and lots more. They are always heal-ing and tailored to those who attend. Homemade cake, yogi tea and fruit are served in the breaks. Investment between £15-£20. Call 07807 550 653 or visit www.healingspirits.co.uk to book or for info about workshops as well as regular Kundalini Yoga and Meditation classes in your area.

TAI CHI AND CHINESE YOGA from the Li family system of Taoist Arts led by a well qualified and experienced instructor. Suitable for people of all ages and levels of fitness. Enjoyable, relaxing and improves physical, mental and emotional wellbeing. Classes held at The Monty Club, Broad St, Newtown on Tuesdays at 3.30pm and 6.30pm. Also MEDITATION GROUP meets in Bishop’s Castle, fortnightly on Thursday at 8pm. All welcome whether an experienced practitioner or a beginner. Contact Dave Phillipps on 01588 638614 or email to [email protected]

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Tel: 07538 572123 or (eve) 01547 550249 www.siamsmilettm.webs.com

SIAM SMILETRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE

Traditional Thai MassageThai Foot MassageAromatic Oil MassageThai Crafts & Handmade JewelleryFacial Massage

BY GAN (JANYARAK MORRIS)

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