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What’s On - Herefordshire & The Marches

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Cover pic: The Destroyers, Full Circle, Presteigne - 7 June

“Elvis has just re-entered the Building”A

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and the wisecracking, be-suited Cavern loving Beatles of 1964 are slowly replacing them in our affections. It’s an interesting transformation and although Elvis is dead and so re-writing his history is relatively easy, Paul and Ringo are still with us and popping up all the time on award shows and chat shows to let us gloat over how shiny black Paul’s hair is becoming and how boring Ringo really is without the other three. But still, the TV clips would have us believe they are 23 years old and the girls all go ape when the boys go ‘She loves, you, yeah, yeah, yeah’. What I’m wondering is how can I pull this trick off in my own life. I want people to look at me and not just see a drunk old git rambling on about electric bikes. I want them to see a young, optimistic 22 year old, just off to India in an ex-army truck with a head full of dreams and a pocketful of... well nothing really. (And by the way, son, ditch those taupe suede jeans). Or maybe people will be able to see me striding down the empty streets of that fusty old market town Hay-on-Wye, just having abandoned London to live in the country with a head full of dreams and a pocketful of... Jesus, are you still wearing those jeans? Haven’t you even had them dry-cleaned since you got back from Afghanistan? Maybe not. At least the music scene round here beats the hell out of 1972. In ‘72 Hay-on-Wye didn’t even have a cafe, let alone a restaurant, let alone two full festivals and fringe events with a couple of thousand musicians, comedians, philopshers and writers blocking up the bloody streets. And the rest of the area

is not doing so badly either. A quick scan of Broad Sheep pages reveals a bigger and better Nozstock, Bromyard Folk Festival and Sin Eater Festi-val at Ratlinghope, Gregynog Festival, Ludlow Arts Festival, real ale, cider and music at the Boot Inn, Orleton. Why there are even a few tickets left for our very own Full Circle Festival on 7th June if you get your skates on! www.fullcirclefestival.co.uk

S I might have mentioned before, I am a slave to late night television, although even my tolerance for large quantities of excrement is being tested by the 975th episode of ‘Diners Drive-Ins and Dives’. A lot of my late night viewing consists of soaking up hastily banged together clips programmes like ‘The Roots of Socks ‘n’

Holes’ or ‘The 100 Best Al Bums of All Time’ or ‘The History of Pamela Motown’. While watching this old tripe which always features the same bunch of over enthusiastic talking heads and the bits of early music footage you have seen a 1000 times before, it has come to my notice that Elvis has been rejuvenated and restored to his former glory in order to fulfill the needs of the 21st century. 30 years, 20 years, even 10 years ago everyone’s memory of Elvis has been of a fat old bloke in a white jump suit performing in Vegas for a bunch of middle-aged Americans, before passing away seated on the khazi, eating deep-fried peanut butter and jelly toasties. However, lately, Elvis is back to his hard-rocking, 1955 slim, handsome, leg-shaking prime. The most likely clips you will see these days are of Elvis singing Hound Dog on the Milton Berle Show or Ed Sullivan or best of all, live on stage in the afternoon in Tupelo, Mississippi in 1956. The same sort of thing seems to be happening to Four Moptops as the passage of time gently compresses history. The long-haired, squabbling Eastmans and Ono’s of the 1970s are being pushed back into the shade

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AME Edna Everage, surely one of the 20th century’s most neglected philosophers, says she’s blessed with a rare and precious gift - the ability

to laugh at other people’s misfortunes. Unfortunately I lack that ability but have been blessed with a similar gift, or more accurately, an opportunity: the chance to enjoy the wonderful mistakes made by university students in their written work. If you work with students you are guaranteed a rich treasure-trove of blunders to help you while away the endless university holidays. Some of them were so spectacular it seemed only right to record them and it’s a pleasure to share just a few of them with you. A young woman studying the philosophy of art produced an essay about some of her favourite 19th century painters. The students had been told not to use reference books but instead to rely solely on what they already knew. She identified her chosen artists as Old Man Hunt, Dante Gabrielle Rosetti and John Everett Millar [her spellings]. Better known, according to her, as the ‘Three Raphaelites’. Priceless or what? Another student, writing what turned out to be a thoughtful essay on the concept of miracle, announced that Jesus is believed to have been born by ‘spontaneous combustion’. She meant, of course, immaculate conception. Close enough, surely? A serious student exploring the idea of literacy argued coherently that spelling should be taught at school. She was consistent throughout in her spelling of ‘childeren’. In the same essay she informed me that schools were governed by ‘HMS Inspectors’. God bless them and all who sail in them! In the 1970’s and 80’s you were over the moon if students knew about fullstops and capital letters. More arcane phenomena, such as the apostrophe, were clearly from some other planet. One student - and she was far from alone - had no idea whatsoever how to use this, so I decided to discuss it with her to help overcome the deficiency. It soon became all too clear that not only was she unaware of how the apostrophe is used, she had never actually heard of one. So I pointed to an example in her essay. She smiled a radiant smile of recognition and said, ‘Oh, you mean tadpoles!’ Foolish of me to have got the technical terminology so wrong. The topic of a history lesson was the design of medieval castles. The student announced that they were ‘motte and bailey’ constructions and then drew one on the blackboard. When a pupil asked him WHY they were so called he explained that Motte and Bailey were the names of the architects who built them. Of course they were. You might be excused for thinking that no mistakes would be made by philosophy students regarding the names of philosophers they were studying. Perish the thought. The following are a mere sample from my collection of gems:

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Emanuelle Kant Karl Marks

[friend of Spenser perhaps?] A.J. Hair Haygel

The Little Red Book by Wittgenstein Renee Descartes

What is striking is that many of the students who committed these atrocities were far from dim; in fact a few were exceptionally bright. They were simply products of their generation, a generation in which spelling, punctuation and writing-skills were not flavours of the month. Many such students had passed through an education system at primary and secondary levels where literacy seemed pretty low on the agenda. Small wonder, then, that the apostrophe went down the educational plughole. An education professor asked me to talk to his students about Plato’s Theory of Forms. Near the date of the lecture the professor’s young secretary - very charming but a long way from intellectually exciting - sent me a memo reminding me that I had agreed to lecture on ‘Pluto’s Theory of Farms’. Why not? We all make mistakes. I generally aim for about 5-a-day, on the basis that mistakes, like fruit and other roughage, keep you in good shape and give you the energy to face the vicissitudes of life. The trick with mistakes, of course, is to learn from them. But to state the obvious, this can happen only if the mistakes have been acknowledged. The trouble is, too many people think themselves immune from error and so take a dim view of having their mistakes pointed out. It’s a source of endless curiosity to see how someone can believe something to be true even when it’s demonstrably false. I once showed some students an optical illusion in which two straight lines of identical length appeared not to be identical. A student was adamant that one WAS longer than the other. He measured the two lines with a ruler. Was he convinced? Not a bit. ‘Something’s wrong with the ruler’, he said.

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artPOWYSHay Does Vintage, Hay-on-Wye 01497 820733 29 June Over 50 vintage and retro traders, vintage tearoom, jewellery, strolling fashion show, vintage clothes, furniture and curios. 10.30am-4.30pm, £1 entry, children free.Knighton Library, West St, Knighton 01547 528778 17 June - 5 July ‘Art for Amnesty 2014’. ROGER PERCIVAL - paintings. Open Tues-Sat, closed Wed and Sat afternoons.No. 46 Wine Bar, High St, Presteigne 01544 267675 June JUNE COVENEY - Presteigne artist. ANNIE WILLIAMS - resin jewellery. Celf O Gwmpas, Former Drama Centre, Tremont Rd, Llandrindod Wells 01597 822777 Until 17 June ‘Light Space’. SIMON MacAULEY - new paintings. Screen-ing of filmed artist talk, where Simon MacAuley talks about his influences will be held on 28 May at 1pm. Open 10am-4pm.Knighton Fine Art, 2 Broad Street.01547 528052 June 20th century works by JOSEF HERMAN, JOHN KNAPP FISHER, NORMAN ADAMS, MALCOLM ARBUTHNOT, JOHN BRATBY. 21st century works by JULIENNE BRAHAM, SIMON DORRELL, SARA PHILPOTT, CIARA LEWIS, BRONTE WOODRUFF. KEVAN HOPSON - driftwood, MARILYN TIPPET - book art, CORINNA KENYON WADE - ceramics, THERESA MCGINLEY - ironwork. TONY HALL - pottery, showing ‘Kate Hall’ sculpture which was ‘Best Exhibitt at Sladmore Gallery, London’. 20th & 21st century British Art, Crafts and Greetings Cards. Wed-Sat 10am-5pm.Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 01686 614555 Until 30 June LORRAINE KITT - French landscapes. Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm.Football Field, Newbridge on Wye 28 June Newbridge Carnival. ALEX ALLPRESS - exhibitions, demos and more. 12-7pm.Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown 01686 625041Until 18 June 2014 & PHILIP CHEATER.Until 18 June Artists from around the world. 28 June A live body performance with clay by PHILIP LEE & CALLY TRENCH. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.

Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws 01686 688369 Until 29 June ‘Here and There’ Welsh Group Dusseldorf Exchange Project The Welsh Group will show large scale works. Thurs-Sun 10am-4pm.Llanfair Waterdine Arts & Garden Festival 01547 51067228 & 29 June Art exhibition, book art, music, open gardens, WWI exhibition, refreshments. Everest Hall, St Mary’s Church and Open Gardens. Open 10am-5pm, £5, under 16s free.Assembly Rooms, Presteigne 01544 260777 7 June Arts & Crafts. Local artisans working in silver, wood, wool, pottery, paintings and carvings. Free entry.Tower House Gallery, 29 High St, Knighton 01547 529530 June KATHY HEINZELMANN. The India & China Tea Company. Homeade soups, breads and cakes, Italian blend coffee and over 30 different varieties of leaf tea available. Wed-Sat 9.30am-5pm. Old School Gallery, Bleddfa Centre, Bleddfa 01547 550377 Until 28 June ‘True Nature’. MARILY KERNOFF - paintings. 21 June ‘A Natural Conversation’ a moderated discussion with Marilyn Kernoff, 2-4pm. 5 - 26 July ‘Forest Murmurs’. JO BARRY - paintings, prints and drawings. Open Wed-Sun 2-5pm.Hay Makers Gallery, St John’s Place, Hay-on-Wye 01497 820556 Until 13 July Celtic Mythology. Featuring MICHELLE COWMEADOW - ceramics. GINI WADE - printmaker. ANN FARAG & JESA MARSHALL - jewellery. Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.The Workhouse Studio, Presteigne Industrial Estate 01544 267864 Interesting and unusual gifts for all. Rare antique carpets and kilims. Cafe. Tues-Sat 10am-4pm.

HEREFORDSHIREMike Gell, Contemporary British Jewellery, 3 East Street, Hereford. 01432 278226Jewellery, silverware and studio glass by more than 80 designers. Open Mon - Sat 10am-5pm.

Museum of Modern Art, Machynlleth 01654 703355 Until 21 June Tabernacle Collection. Until 7 June ‘Portraits of Performers’. Until 28 June ABERYSTWYTH PRINT-MAKERS. Open Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.Shepherd’s Ice Cream Parlour, 9 High Town, Hay-on-Wye 01497 821898 Until 15 July ‘Flight’. FERGAL O’MAHONY - collographic prints. Open daily, 9.30am-5.30pm.Rhayader Museum & Gallery, East St, Rhayader, LD6 5ER 01597 810561 From 17 June An exhibition of machinery and reminiscences going back over 50 years. Until 26 July ‘Revisiting Elan, 110 years on’. The history of the Elan Valley Dams. Open Tues-Sat 10am-4pm. £4/£3, under 16s free.Andrew Lamont Gallery, Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon 01874 611622 Until 29 June SWANSEA PRINT WORKSHOP - exploring the theme ‘a sense of belonging’ using reference texts from Dylan Thomas and winning writers from Dylan Thomas Literature Prize. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm and occasionally in the evenings.Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes 01686 413467 Until 28 June Wool and Willow Festival. 27 exhibitors selling exquisite products. Open daily, free entry. www.woolandwillowfestival.org

Radnorshire Museum, Temple St, Llandrindod Wells 01597 824513 Until 23 July ‘Fascinating Fossils & Co’SUE PURCELL. Artworks are inspired by the museums fossil collection, and other natural objects. Featuring 2D paintings and 3D drawings using paint, pencils, tinted charcoal, chalk pastels and some reclaimed materials. Meet the artist at work: ring 01686 440668. Open Tues - Sat 10am-4pm.Courtyard Antiques, High St, Presteigne, 01544 267033 June Selling exhibition of art from the last 214 years. Open Mon-Sat 10am-3pm. Facebook Courtyard Antiques, Presteigne.Ivy House Gallery, Montgomery 01686 668746 June Local artists and locally produced crafts. Open daily 9am-5pm.Alex Allpress Ceramics Studio, The Lion House, Newbridge on Wye 01597 860127 June Open Studio. ALEX ALLPRESS - pottery. By appointment.

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The Bishop’s Palace & Gardens, Hereford 01432 374261 www.palace-art-fest.co.uk 1 June Palace Art-Fest nearly 40 artists exhibiting works of art for sale and will also include a not-for-sale exhibition of work by HCS Sixth Form art students. Open Fri 5.30-8pm, with wine and live music £10 ticket only, then daily 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm free.Apple Store Gallery, Unit 1, Rockfield Road, Hereford, HR1 2UA 01432 263937 Until 21 June ‘Forest Friends’. Artists from The Royal Forest of Dean. Open Tues-Fri 9.30am-4.30pm, Sat 10am-1pm. Framing also available.Shell House Gallery, 36 The Homend, Ledbury, HR8 1BT 01531 632557 28 June - 19 July ‘A Group Gathering’. CATHY CULLIS, ALICE FOX, ANGIE HUGHES, ANYA KEELEY, CHRISTINE KELLY, JENNY MCCABE, KATHLEEN MURPHY, NANCY NICHOLSON, VIV SLIWKA - textiles and mixed media. Open Tues-Sat 10am-5pm.Gallery 54, Ross-on-Wye 01989 567917 A picture framing service is also available. Open Thurs-Sat 10am-4pm. Weavers Gallery, Church Lane, Ledbury 01531 633325 1 June GILLIAN HANCOCK AND KAREN BERZACK - paintings and crafts. 2 - 8 June ADHESION - textiles and mixed media. 23 - 29 June REG & PAM DUDMAN - paintings and embroidery. Open 10am-4pm.Lion Gallery, Broad St, Leominster 01568 611898 Plus an eclectic mix of English arts and crafts. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.Tobias James Art & Framing Gallery, St Owen St, Hereford 07760 316959 June Works by local artists and from artists further afield.Leominster Library 01432 383290 Until 6 June Leominster Festival display. Until 7 June Leominster Festival exhibition. Open Tues & Fri 9am-5.30pm, Wed & Thurs 9am-7.30pm, Sat 9.30am-4pm, closed Mon.The Castle Inn, Ford St, Wigmore 01568 770203 June & July SARAH DARLING - paint-ings using pallet knife, acrylics and mixed media, her paintings are driven by her emotions. Open for drinks Mon-Thurs 12pm-11pm Mon-Thurs, Fri & Sat 12pm-12.30am, Sun 12pm-10.30pm.

All Saints Church Cafe, Hereford 01432 370414 2 - 7 June HEREFORD LEISURE PAINTERS. 9 - 14 June JAN BISHOP - silks and saris. 16 - 20 June SIAN THOMAS - stained glass. LEISA RUCK - small print. 23 - 27 June Fundraising for the church. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm.Market House Heritage Centre, Ross-on-Wye 01432 260675 June Various arts and crafts from local artists. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10.30am-4pm.The Courtyard, Hereford 01432 340555 Until 15 June ANGELA GLADWELL - paintings. Until 15 June KATE GANDERTON - traditional textile arts. 20 June - 31 Aug ANN CAMPBELL. 20 June - 31 Aug PAUL DAVIES - photographs. Open theatre times.Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Foregate St, Worcester 01905 25371 Until 5 July ‘Skylight Landscape’. PAUL NASH & DAVID PRENTICE. 16 June - 1 Nov ‘Sensational Clay’ Exhibition of ceramics by JON WILLIAMS. 12 July - 13 Sept ‘Fancy Pants’. A celebration of style 1920-1945. Open Tues-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm.Hereford College of Arts, Folly Lane, Hereford 01432 273359 14 - 21 June Hereford College of Arts Summer Show 2014. Venue 1 - Folly Lane, Hereford, HR1 1LT. Venue 2 - College Rd, Hereford, HR1 1EB. Showcasing the work of all final year students. Mon-Fri 9.30am-4.30pm.Hereford Museum & Art Gallery, Broad St., Hereford 01432 260692 21 June - end Sept World War One exhibition. Tues-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm.Old Chapel Gallery, Pembridge 01544 388842June ‘Shadows on the Grass’. Garden sculpture exhibition which includes sculptures in a variety of media - forged iron, stone resin, stainless steel, carved stone, wood, ceramic and glass. June ‘Landscape, Myth and Legend’. An exhibition to coincide with the Hay Festival. CLIVE BURNELL & JAMES DONOVAN - paintings. VALERIE JAMES - ceramic sculptures. RUTH GIBSON - porcelain. JAN LEWIN CADAGON - stoneware. Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.

Monnow Valley Arts Centre, Middle Hunt House, Walterstone, Hereford 01873 860529 Until 29 June ‘Eye: Modern Design in Britain’. KEN STRADLING. Open Thurs & Fri 11am-5pm, Sat & Sun 2-5pm.Blue Ginger Gallery, Home End Farm, Stiffords Bridge, Cradley 01886 880140 June & July ‘Spring Into Summer’. MARIE THERESE KING, KENJI LIM, DOUG EATON & TIA LAMBERT. Open Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. SHROPSHIRETwenty Twenty Gallery, 3-4 High St, Much Wenlock 01952 727952 Until 19 July ANGELA HARDING - new work. Plus KATRIN MOYE, ERIN POTTERY, LINDSEY MANN, HANNAH WILLOW, MELISSA HUNT, HANNAH SOUTER, GILLIAN STEIN & TAMSIN ABBOTT. Open daily 10am-5pm.Ludlow Period House Shop, Corve St, Ludlow, SY8 2PG 14 June - 5 July ‘Abandoned Room Collective’. Art exhibition. Open 10am-5pm, closed Sun. Shropshire Hills Art Week, Open Studios and Art Exhibitions www.ShropshireHillsArtWeek.co.uk 01568 770168 Until 8 June Showing work from over 35 artists based in and around the Shropshire Hills AONB. Look out for orange and purple signs or pick up an Art Trail Map.Land of Lost Content, Craven Arms, SY7 9NW 01588 676176 National Musuem of British Popular Culture. Open 11am-5pm daily, closed Wed.Bishop’s Castle Town Hall www.bishopscastletownhall.co.uk 21 June - 19 July JOAN BAKER - paintings. Check website for opening times.Gallery 3, The Gateway Arts Centre, Shrewsbury 01743 355159 Until 2 June ROS HORNBUCKLE. 9 June - 14 July ‘Soul Mates’. LENA, JACKIE & ANDY. 21 July - 25 Aug PAOLO ALESSANDRI-GRAY & ANDREW HOWARTH. Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm.Three Tuns, Bishop’s Castle 01588 638797 6 & 7 June ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. Open daily and pub hours.THE GALLERY, 32 High St, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630555 June Contemporary arts including glass, ceramics, metal and wood, textiles, paintings, prints and jewellery. Thurs-Sat 11am-5pm.

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Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, The Square, Shrewsbury 01743 258885 June Frank Cohen exhibition. Featuring work by the likes of TRACEY EMIN, DAMIEN HIRST, CHARMING BAKER & JAKE & DINOS CHAPMAN. Also special installations by SHIRLEY CHUBB, ILANA HALPERIN, NEIL BROWNSWORD, JOHN TOMSON & ALISON CRAIGHEAD. Open daily 10am-5pm.Everest Hall and St Mary’s Church, Llanfair Waterdine 01547 51067228 & 29 June Llanfair Waterdine Arts and Gardens Festival. Featuring many local artists. DAVID DONNE, CIARA LEWIS, CALLUM JOHNSTON - photographs. Children – help to make a hidden den with local sculptor Lisa Kingham. MARCHES BOOK ART GROUP will be exhibiting in the church. Four gardens open along the Teme Valley with artists in residence.Open Sat & Sun 10am-5pm. Refreshments available in the Everest Hall. More information www.llink.org.uk/art.html, Facebook http://www.face-book.com/llanfair.waterdine, Twitter Llanfair A&G @LLAWAGSilk Top Hat Gallery, Quality Square, Ludlow 01584 875363 2 - 28 June JOHN ALFORD - paintings. MARY GRIFFIN - pastels. 2 - 28 June Isaac Smart’s Showcase - ANDREW SANDERS & DAVID WALLACE - glass. CAROL HOWSE - silver jewellery. MARGO SELBY - textiles. 12 June Top Hat Tour to Bath, £23/£21. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.FBC Manby Bowdler Gallery, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury 01743 281281 Until 5 July ‘Relative Perceptions’. MICHAEL PRIEST & NADIA VELICKOVIC - abstract landscape paintings.West Midland Showground, Shrewsbury www.thebigartshow.co.uk 19 & 20 July The Big Art Show. Over 150 exhibiting artists - furniture, ceramics, glass, paintings, textiles, jewellery, sculture. Plus film and animation, demonstrations and workshops. £8/£7 adults, £2 children.Shropshire Hills Cafe, Shopshire Hills Discovery Centre, School Rd, Craven Arms 01588 676060 Until 8 June Art Cafe Artists in Shrop-shire Hills Art Week. 12 June - 20 July A Journey into the world of Shamanic Practice - JACQELINE BARR. 12 June - 20 July ELLIE LANGWELL - landscapes. Open Tues-Sun 10am-4pm.

Westhope College, Craven Arms 01584 861293 16 June - 16 July ‘Woodcut Prints and Poetry/Haiku’. GORDON YAPP of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists - colour and black and white prints inspired by birds. Open weekdays 10am-4pm, weekends by arrangement.Assembly Rooms, Ludlow 01584 878141 Until 20 June GRAHAM & ANN ARNOLD - recent work from the internationally renowned artists who co-founded the ‘Brotherhood of Ruralists’. Until 20 June THE REDLAKE VALLEY ARTISTS - 20 artists and makers who all live and work in the Redlake Valley, Clun Forest. 27 June - 15 Aug SUSIE CHURCH. 27 June - 15 Aug LUDLOW PHOTO-GRAPHIC CLUB. Open theatre times.Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell 01547 530888 Until 8 June ‘O, Pioneers’ Ten Marches Artists. Features sculpture, painting, photography, jewellery and lighting. Participating artists include LEILA ANDERSON, SHANNON DONOVAN, ANDREW EASTWOOD, JESSICA JACKSON, JANE KEAY, TIM HARRAL, PHIL LANE, DIANA NUT-TALL, LAURA ROWLATT AND MARY SIMPSON. All work on display is for sale. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm.The Old Surgery Gallery, 11 High St, Clun, Craven Arms 01588 640506 June The Print Show. Featuring Royal Academy Summer Exhibition printmakers, DAVID HARBAN, PAUL HIPKISS AND PETER SHREAD together with MARY CAMPBELL, LYNN JEFFERY, CELIA NANCARROW, DAVID WHITE AND GORDON YAPP. Open 10am – 5pm Thurs- Tues, closed Weds.

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WESTHOPE COLLEGE, NEAR CRAVEN ARMS Wonderful courses, a friendly welcome, delicious home-cooked food. Exciting new course brochure now available at www.westhope.org.uk or call us on 01584 861293. All our usual wonderful craft courses plus summer holiday activities for young people and new workshops in gardening, meditation, pewter and clay. There’s something for everyone at Westhope.

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GINN’S CREATIVE WORKSHOPSFun, recreational art sessions for EVERYONE. Start painting, drawing, printing & textiles. Guided by Ginn with 25 years in teaching & inspiring art & design.PLUS Ginn’s School of Sewing Tel: 01432 760961 www.ginnscreativeworkshops.co.uk

CHIC BROCANTEFurniture showroom, paint courses, Autentico paint sales. Full day furniture chalk painting course £75 including lunch, 20% discount with the advert on page 19. Chic Brocante, Unit 1 Bron Offices, Brampton Bryan, 0787 507 6727.

CREATIVE WILLOWWeekly 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/maryzammitART WORKSHOPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Free Art sessions, for 11-18 year olds. Wednesdays 4-6pm. Free. With different art techniques by local artists. Teme Valley Youth Project, Wigmore. Email: [email protected], or call 01568 770110.CRAFT WORKSHOPS IN THE RADNOR FORESTSpinning and floor loom weaving; pottery also:- hand building, throw-ing, medieval tile making. Half day £25, whole day £50 (including lunch). Beginners welcome. Tel. Shirley or Bas on 01547 550693 www.slenderthread.co.uk. RECYCLED GLASS GIFT WORK-SHOPS @ TEN GREEN BOTTLESParticularly suitable for children. Learn how to make a pendant from locally sourced recycled glass. Ten Green Bottles, Brookside Farm, New Radnor, 9am-5pm, 01544 350565. May EASTNOR POTTERY Family Pottery Fun throughout the summer. Simply email [email protected] or tel 01531 633886 to book a session, turn up and choose from an exciting menu of pottery projects using real clay. No minimum order or number of participants required and projects start at just £5 a head. Great for individuals, families and friends.

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June ASSEMBLY ROOMS WORKSHOPS Sat - SmART, art and craft club for 8-14 years, 10.30am-12.30pm, £35 per term. First Thurs every month - Ludlow Arts Society, talks and demonstrations, 7.30pm, £4. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.7, 8, 14, 15 June, 30 & 31 AugALEX ALLPRESS POTTERY SCHOOL: THROWING COURSEOne Day Courses all incl. with lunch, clay, glazing and firing. Newbridge on Wye. www.alexallpress.co.uk [email protected] 01597 860127.Tues 10 & 24 JuneECLECTIC SOFACreative, not a networking event. A social for those working in the creative sector. The Sitting Room, Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, www.eclecticsofa.co.ukWed 11 JuneBOOKBINDING WORKSHOPLimited spaces, email to book, £15. The Sitting Room, Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, [email protected]

Sat 14 JuneA GREEN MAN DAYA workshop day with Peter Clare. Explore in an imaginative way ideas, feelings and intuitions that the Green Man image gives rise to in an open, meditative and creative way that includes art, poetry and narrative. The Hall Barn, Bleddfa, near Knighton, 10.30am-4.30pm, £30 to include a light lunch, 01547 550377, www.bleddfacentre.comSat 14 June - Sun 6 JulyLUDLOW FRINGE FESTIVAL14 June - Art workshops in Castle Square and Millenium Green. 15 June - Paint Jam, Castle Square. 25 June - Sam Manley, freelance illustrator demonstration at the Sitting Room (above the Thai restaurant). 28 & 29 June - Artists Market at Castle Square. 6 July - Auction of Paintings at Castle Square.Fri 19 JuneQUICK ON THE DRAW - FARM ANIMALSLed by Eva Dutton. Materials needed include sketch pads, pencils, pens, charcoals, water colours or

any painting or sketching medium. Bring wellies and a change of shoes, packed lunch. The Bales, Brynmawr Farm, Newcastle on Clun, SY7 8QU, 10.30am-4.30pm, £40, 01588 630666.Sat 21 JuneMARCHES SCRIBES‘The Unexpected Possibilities of Uncial’. With Peter Lloyd. Monkland Village Hall, £18 members, £21 visitors, 01544 327657.Sat 21 & Sun 22 June DROP IN HAVE A GO CRAFT ACTIVITIESTown Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 21 June - 10.30am-12.30pm. 22 June 11am-12.30pm. www.bishopscastletownhall.co.ukFrom Mon 30 JuneICON PAINTING COURSEA week long course in traditional Byzantine icon painting technique with teacher, Peter Murphy. Hereford Cathedral, £300, 01432 374225.June, July & AugustVICKI NORMAN STUDIO WORKSHOPS14 June - Notan: The Art of Light and Dark, 10am-4pm, £50. 25 June - Life Drawing and Painting, 10am-4pm, £50. 12 July - Confidence with Colour, 10am-4pm, £50. 26 July - There’s More to Still Life, 10am-4pm, £50. 2 Aug - Beautiful Brushwork, 10am-4pm, £50. All at Tasley Village Hall. For more information call 0777610 17468, www.vickinormanstudio.comJuneARTS IN THE MARCHES: CREATIVE WORKSHOPS7 June - Ceramics with tutor Sue Garratt. Day one, working with clay, make your item; Day two glazing and sawdust firing. 6 June - Photography for Craftspeople with tutor Brian Griffiths. Take images of your art-work. The White House Studio, Llangarron, Ross-on-Wye, 01989 770776.

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JuneJEWELLERY MAKING With Melissa Hunt. 23 June - Introduction to Jewellery: Make a Silver Ring. 10am-5pm, £80, all materials includ-ed, maximum seven in a group. Ludlow Mascall Centre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, 07931 351233, www.melissahuntjewellery.co.ukUntil 28 JuneWOOL & WILLOW FESTIVAL WORKSHOPS27 exciting workshops from Peg Loom Weaving, Nuno Felted Wrap, Fair Isle Crochet, Rag Rug Making, Knitting with Colour, Acid Dyeing, Hooking with Fleece, Willow Sculpture and much more. One day workshops £35, two day workshops £70, 01597 851109. The Wool and Willow Festival, Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes, www.woolandwillowfestival.orgJune & July SIDNEY NOLAN TRUST WORKSHOPS 19, 26 June & 3 July - Stone Carving Evening classes with Tania Mosse, £25-£70. 3-5 July Wood Engraving with tutor, Peter Brown, £135. Sidney Nolan Trust, The Rodd, Presteigne, 01544 260149, www.sidneynolantrust.org.June, July & AugustTHREE DAY POTTERY COURSES6 - 8 June - Introduction to Throwing. 27 - 29 June - Throwing Larger Pots. 11 - 13 July - Thrown and Altered Pots. 22 - 24 Aug - Decorating Skills. With tutor, Mark Griffiths. All three day courses, each course £240 includ-ing refreshments and a light lunch every day. The Pot-tery, Culmington, Ludlow, 01584 861212, email: [email protected] KNITTING CLUB Trumpet Corner Tea Rooms, Trumpet Crossroads, Ledbury, £3 per session + materials, 01531 634047.Wednesdays VISUAL ART WORKSHOPS For 11-16 year olds. Mortimer Enterprise Centre, Kings Meadow, Wigmore, 4-6pm, 01568 770110.Wednesdays POTTERY CLUB All ages and abilities. Materials and refreshments included. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, near Newtown, 7-9pm, 01686 688369.Wednesdays KNITTING GROUP At the Workhouse Cafe, Presteigne, 2-4pm, 10% discount on food and drinks. All welcome, 01544 267864.Every Thursday STONE & LETTER CARVING Letter Carving with Will O’Leary and Stone Carving with Lottie O’Leary 7-9pm, £10, Upper House, Knucklas, Knighton, Powys, 01547 528792. www.stonecarving.co.uk

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THE BIG ART SHOWwww.thebigartshow.co.uk19th and 20th July 2014

West Midland Showground, Shrewsbury, ShropshireOver 150 Exhibiting Artists, furniture, ceramics, Glass,

paintings, textiles, jewellery, sculpture, Film and Animation- 80 Short Films, Demonstrations,

Glass Blowers, Painters, Stone sculpting, Iron Work, Enamelling, Chain saw sculpting, Puppetry,

Puppet workshops, Adult WorkshopsVarious Musicians playing throughout the day

£8.00 Adult £7.00 Concessions £2.00 child. Buy on lineFREE PARKING

Thursdays (4-6pm) VISUAL ART WORKSHOPS Designed to suit 11-16 year olds. In these sessions young people will be introduced to different art techniques by established local artists. Refreshments and snacks are available. Workshops run by enthusiastic volunteers from TVYP at Mortimer Enterprise Centre, Kings Meadow, Wigmore, HR6 9UX, 4-6pm. Workshops are free of charge. Tel: 01568 770110.Fridays AFTER SCHOOL ART CLUB For children aged 5 - 12 years. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, near Newtown, 3.45-5.15pm, 01686 688369.

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cinemaASSEMBLY ROOMS, LUDLOW

2 June UNDER THE SKIN (15)3 & 4 June HALF OF A YELLOW SUN (15)6 & 9 June CALVARY (15)10 & 11 June WE ARE THE BEST! (VI AR BAST!) (15)12 & 13 June THE LOVE PUNCH (12A)14 & 16 June TRACKS (12A)17 & 18 June THE SEA (12A)19 & 20 June PIONEER (15)23 & 25 June LLO LLO (12A)26, 28 & 30 June THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A)Details 01584 878141

BRECON FILM SOCIETY2 June SIDE EFFECTSAt Brecon Coliseum Cinema. Start at 7.30pm, 01874 623166

CONQUEST, BROMYARD6 June MANDELA: LONG ROAD TO FREEDOM20 June MONUMENTS MEN25 June A MAN AND A WOMAN(Bromyard Film Society)Conquest Theatre, Tenbury Rd, Bromyard. Details 01885 488575

COURTYARD, HEREFORD1 June FROZEN SING-A-LONG (U)Until 3 June THE LOVE PUNCH (12A)Until 3 June TRANSCENDENCE (12A)8 June THE BIG LEBOWSKI Part of Courtyard Comedy Festival.10, 11 & 13 June CALVARY (15)10 & 11 June AMERICAN INTERIOR (12A)13, 15, 16 & 17 June THE DOUBLE (15)15 June 12 YEARS A SLAVE (15)16 & 17 June UNDER THE SKIN (15)22, 24, 26 & 27 June THE OTHER WOMAN (12A)25 - 27 June THE LUNCHBOX (PG)Details 01432 340555

1 June THE RAILWAY MAN (15) Upton upon Severn Memorial Hall 01684 5910442 June SAVING MR BANKS (PG) Church Stretton School 01694 7243302 June MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM (12A) The Hatton Arms, Warrington 01925 730289

2 June BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR (18) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 7289112 June AMERICAN HUSTLE (15) Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster 01568 6125833 June THE INVISIBLE WOMAN (12A) The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch 01948 6606605 June 12 YEARS A SLAVE (15) SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 6380386 June 12 YEARS A SLAVE (15) Fownhope New Memorial Hall 01432 8607176 June PHILOMENA (12A) Colwall VH 01684 5409266 June THE BUTLER (12A) Staunton-on-Wye VH 01981 5010317 June THE BOOK THIEF (12A) Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster 01568 6125839 June THE MONUMENTS MEN (12A) Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster 01568 6125839 June THE BUTLER (12A) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 72891110 June THE RAILWAY MAN (15) St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross-on-Wye 01989 72034111 June ONE CHANCE (12A) Market Theatre, Ledbury, 07967 51712511 June LE WEEK-END (15) The Red House, Albrighton 01902 37385413 June A LATE QUARTET (15) Market Theatre, Ledbury, 07967 51712514 June JEAN DE FLORETTE (PG) Clifton on Teme VH 01886 812238

14 June THE RAILWAY MAN (15) Trefonen VH 01691 65701114 June 12 YEARS A SLAVE (15) Cawley Hall, Eye 01568 61583614 June AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY(15) Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington 01432 89072014 June THE MONUMENTS MEN (12A) Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall 01299 27083016 June THE RAILWAY MAN (15) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 72891116 June PHILOMENA (12A) Pattingham VH 01902 70058617 June INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS (15) The Talbot Theatre, Whitchurch 01948 66066020 June 12 YEARS A SLAVE (15) Clungunford Parish Hall 01588 66015920 June GRAVITY (12A) The Red House, Albrighton 01902 37385420 June SAVING MR BANKS (PG) Dilwyn Cedar Hall 01544 31936320 June SAVING MR BANKS (PG) Bosbury Parish Hall 01531 64041521 June THE WAY (12A) Hanley VH 01886 85319521 June THE INVISIBLE WOMAN (12A) Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster 01568 61258321 June THE SELFISH GIANT (15) Castlemorton Parish Hall 01684 56275023 June THE WOLF OF WALL STREET (18) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 72891126 June UNDERTAKING BETTY (15) Goodrich VH 01600 89060927 June TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE (15) Market Theatre, Ledbury, 07967 517125 21

28 June SAVING MR BANKS (PG) St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross-on-Wye 01989 7203413 July THE INVISIBLE WOMAN (12A) SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 6303214 July CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A) Staunton-on-Wye VH 01981 5010317 July MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM (12A) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 728911OLD MKT. HALL, SHREWS.

2 - 5 June CALVARY (15)6 - 12 June JIMMY’S HALL (ctbc)13 - 19 June THE DOUBLE (15)13 - 19 June LOVE PUNCH (12A)20 - 26 June GRACE OF MONACO (PG)27 June - 3 July THE DEVIL’S KNOT (ctbc)Details 01743 281281

REGAL CINEMA, TENBURY2 - 4 June LOVE PUNCH (12A)9 - 11 June DALLAS BUYERS CLUB(15)16 & 17 June TRACKS (12A)17 June HER (15)23 & 25 June LONE SURVIVOR (15)30 June, 1 & 2 July GODZILLA (ctbc)Regal Cinema, 47 - 49 Teme Street, Tenbury Wells. Details 01584 811442

LIVE EVENTS ON SCREEN3 June THE VIKINGS LIVE, SCHOOL’S SCREENING The British Museum live. The Courtyard, Hereford, 1.30pm, 01432 340555.5 June VIKINGS LIVE From the British Museum. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.

9 June DER ROSENKAVALIER Glyndebourne. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.12 June A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS The National Theatre. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7pm, 01982 552555. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 7pm, 01952 728911. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7pm, 07967 517125. Conquest Theatre,

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UNDER THE SKIN A cool , s t r ik ing brunet te (Scarlett Johansson) drives a battered old van around Scotland seducing unremarka-ble men who she despatches in a bizarre manner just as they’re about to realise their sexual good fortune. Jonathan Glazer, who’s short but distinguished filmography includes SEXY BEAST and BIRTH, here creates an agreeably surreal work of science-fiction which proves that whilst her character’s motives – apart perhaps from an intense female misogyny – remain unclear and her actions predictably repetitive, Johansson can hold our endless attention as well as an entire movie. Supported by some fine, upcoming actors including Antonia Campbell-Hughes (KELLY + VICTOR) and Paul Brannigan (ANGELS’ SHARE), the lesser characters’ motives, and often their heavy Scottish brogue, are equally opaque but ultimately this is a satisfying, highly original thriller. P.S. My son designed the 8 mini cameras in the battered old van - Proud Ed

THE DOUBLE Impressively besting his quirky directorial debut (and Welsh-filmed) SUBMARINE, the IT CROWD’s Richard Ayoade’s second feature melds Kafka- esque vulnerability with the dark humour of Terry Gilliam’s BRAZIL. Jesse Eisenberg in his most accomplished outing since THE SOCIAL NETWORK, plays meek office drone Simon James, alternately berated and ignored by his boss, Mr Papadopoulos (A LATE QUARTET’s Wallace Shawn, creepily magnificent), and taunted by Hannah (Mia Wasikowska, STOKER), the diffident co-worker he lusts after. But a spry new recruit – confusingly called James Simon and his exact doppelganger, (Eisenberg again, obviously) – joins the drab, anonymous organisation and oils his way into Mr Papadopoulos’ favour and Hannah’s embrace. Simon’s confusion over whatever it is that makes James succeed where he fails is the film’s glorious, wincingly sardonic conceit.

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The Third Kington Walking Festival 18 - 21 September 2014

Nestled below Hergest Ridge, the historic drovers’ town of Kington stands alone from a walking perspective, with more long-distance paths converging on the town than almost anywhere else in the UK. Our festival programme this year comprises 31 guided walks and

two self-led walks. There are walks for all abilities, ranging from a 40 mile section of Offa’s Dyke Path – the very best stretch – to pub rambles, a Giant’s grave,

a walk at dusk and Riddles on the Ridge, a self-led family walk. Plus a supporting programme of events to while away an evening or two including:

Remi Harris TrioSaturday 2o September 8pmBurton Hotel, Mill Street, Kington

The Remi Harris Trio, a young contemporary gypsy jazz trio featuring the guitar of Remi Harris will provide an exciting evening of jazz, swing and bebop standards, original

compositions and popular melodies. Still in his early 20s and having already played with the likes of John Etheridge, Gary Potter and Tina May, Remi is fast becoming

known as one of the UK’s top gypsy jazz guitar players.

You can book online or by post (details on the website) or call in at the Tourist Information Centre, 5 Church Street, Kington, HR5 3AZ

www.kingtonwalks.org [email protected] 07585 055984

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PIONEER Deep-sea d iv ing brothers Petter (Aksel Hennie) and Knut (Andreas Eriksen) are em-ployed by an American company charged with bringing home the liquid gold discovered off their Norwegian coast. The dangers of drilling in such deep waters are highlighted when Knut’s mask is smashed and Petter desperately carries him back to the surface only to find his life hanging by a thread. However the Americans, led by devious supervisor Ferris (Stephen Lang, AVATAR), are more concerned with commercial advantage than human life. The consequences of the brothers’ ordeal and the hard realities of pumping the oil back to land create an edgy narrative common to recent Scandinavian film drama (think A HIGHJACKING, HEADHUNTERS, THE HUNT), given added impact by a razor sharp script, impressive underwater cinematography and eerie soundtrack.

12 June A SMALL FAMILY BUSINESS Bromyard, 7pm, 01885 488575. The Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7pm, 01584 811442.17 June LA TRAVIATA Broadcast live from the Bastille Opera House in Paris. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 6.15pm, 01952 728911. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, 01982 552555.17 June BENVENUTO CELLINI English National Opera. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7pm, 01885 488575.18 June HENRY IV PART II Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7pm, 01982 552555. Regal Cinema, Teme Street, Tenbury Wells, 7pm, 01584 811442. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 7pm, 01952 728911. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7pm, 07967 517125. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7pm, 01885 488575.

Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7pm, 01600 719401. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.21 June LA TRAVIATA Broadcast live from the Bastille Opera House in Paris. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, 01982 552555.22 June BENVENUTO CELLINI English National Opera. Courtyard, Hereford, 2pm, 01432 340555.24 June MANON LESCAUT Live from The Royal Opera House. Sung in Italian. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 6.45pm, 01584 878141. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 6.45pm, 01885 488575. The Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7pm, 01584 811442.25 June HENRY IV PART II Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7pm, 01432 340555.

27 June HENRY IV PART II Delayed live screening from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, 01584 878141.28 June THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIMEEncore screening from the National Theatre. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7pm, 07967 517125.29 June MANON LESCAUT Live from The Royal Opera House. Sung in Italian. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 3pm, 01982 552555.

WORKSHOPSFLICKS IN THE STICKS Flicks in the Sticks has been awarded a Heritage Lottery Fund to mark the First World War Centenary. The project will enable local people in Shropshire and Herefordshire to come together to preserve the memories and heritage of the people who lived through WWI. With the help from professionals at Huntley Film archives, six volunteers will catalogue the footage, selecting the best material from the archives. Interested volunteers call Ian on 01588 620883 (option 2) or email [email protected] 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 MAKING CLUB Learn to direct, edit and star in your own film. Courtyard, Hereford, 5-7pm, £70 per term, 01432 340555.

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Dance Performance

Wed 4 JuneKARLA SHACKLOCK DANCE COMPANYRaw, charged and universally resonant, ‘The Crutch’ and ‘The Buttercup’ offer simple yet powerful stories about crisis and hope, told through extreme, physical dance. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £14, students £10, 01743 281281.Sun 15 JuneGREEN GECKO HOOPSStreet performance and hula hoop workshops. Castle Square, Ludlow, 10am-4pm, free. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Mon 16 & Tues 17 JuneFRESH 20142FACED DANCE COMPANY’s annual schools’ performance. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £12/£10, 01432 340555.Thurs 19 - Sat 21 JuneFIFTEEN2FACED DANCE COMPANY’s prestigious annual dance show, showcasing the unique talent of young people with an innovative mixture of urban and classical dance styles. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £15/£12, 01432 340555.

Sat 28 JuneDANCES FROM THE LION KINGTHE WYE VALLEY DANCE SCHOOL with students aged between 2-20 years old. The Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 6pm, £7.50/£5, 01600 719401.

Dance WorkshopsSingle listings are free. Year round entries £40

Sun 8 June5 RHYTHMS DANCE WORKSHOPWith Alan Withers. All weclome. A day of dance and exploration. Cariad Yoga Studios, Llanidloes, 11am-6pm, £35, www.cariadyogastudio.co.uk or 07587 189507.Sat 21 JuneDANCE WORKSHOPSJump and Jive, 11.30am-12.30pm. Burlesque 12.45-1.45pm. Street and Breakdance 2-3pm. Flamenco 3.15-4.15pm. Street and Breakdance 4.30-5.30pm. £5 per class, The Studio, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.PERSOMA MOVEMENT PRACTICES, DANCE MOVEMENT PSYCHOTHERAPY & DANCE CLASSESSession timetable: Tues 11am-12pm - Find Your Feet. For people with dementia and their carers. The Courtyard, Hereford. Wed 4.50-5.50pm - Jigsaw Performance Group dance for adults with and without disabilities. Westfields Community Hall, Hereford. NEW!! Wed 7-9pm Persoma Somatics - movement workshops exploring creativity, improvisation, body alignment and imagery. Fri 10.15-11.15am Chance To Dance - creative dance class for the over 50s. The Courtyard, Hereford. Fri 4.15-5pm Mini Movers - creative dance class for children aged 3-7. Lauren Glendinning also runs closed movement therapy sessions in care homes and in the NHS. Movement therapy or Dance Movement Psychotherapy (DMP) is a Creative Arts Therapy, strenthening the mind-body connection through physical movements to improve both mental and physical well-being. Contact 07825 914493, [email protected] www.persomadance.co.uk twitter: @ PersomaMovement facebook: Persoma Movement Practices.

UDESTADA TANGO - COURSES SUMMER 2014BRECON: Short Course in Tango de Salon across 7 & 14 June, Theatr Brycheiniog, 4-5.30pm, beginner to low intermediate. Contact 079 5119 1907 for details and to enrol, [email protected] DIZZY DAZZLERS DANCE CLASSES For 4 - 7 year olds. With Powys Dance. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 4pm, £2-£3.50, 01982 552555.Mon RIPPLERS DANCE CLASSES For 8-11 year olds. With Powys Dance. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 4.45pm, £2-£3.50, 01982 552555.Mon YOUTH DANCE CLASSES For ages 11 and over. With Powys Dance. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 5.45pm, £2-£3.50, 01982 552555.

2Faced Dance Company

Karla Shacklock Dance Company

danceMon 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 BRECON BREAKERS: BREAKDANCING CLASSES For ages 6 - 11, 7 - 8pm, ages 11+ 8 - 9pm. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 01874 611622.Tues DANCE FACTORY All styles of dance, 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 welcome, £4 per session. Transition Leominster 01568 620180. Thurs LEARN TO JIVE DANCE Onibury Village Hall, Thursday nights, 8pm. £6 per class. No partner required. 07800 634071.Thurs DANCE IN HAY Dance class for the over 50’s. Gentle but vigorous dance session. Phone Mely if interested 01497 820991.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 creative 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.

Live on Stage Wed 11, Fri 13 & Sat 14 June

Conquest Theatre ProductionsTHE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR

Live BroadcastsThurs 12 June, 7pm NT live

A Small Family BusinessTues 17 June, 7pm ENO live

Benvenuto Cellini Wed 18 June 7pm RSC live

Henry IV Part IITues 24 June, 6.45pm ROH live

Manon Lescaut

FilmsFri 6 June, 8pm Mandela - Long Road To Freedom

Fri 20 June, 8pm Monuments MenWed 25 June, 7pm A Man and A Woman (BFS)

Conquest Theatre Bromyard

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Le Verre A Pied and The Jolly FrogM R PERNICKETY with his lovely companion (and

bride of last summer) were being constantly reminded by caring friends that they’d yet to

indulge in the post-nuptial tradition of a honeymoon. A week at the Druidstone on the Pembrokeshire coast with the LC and the Children’s Menu Consultant last summer didn’t really count. Et donc – as Mr P likes to say – a plan was made, and last week he and Mrs P set off on the speedy iron horse beneath Le Manche to spend a few days in Paris – city of cities and former gastronomic heaven. Mr P isn’t going to drone on about everything he ate, or how Macdonalds appearing on the Champs Elysées and under the arches of the Rue de Rivoli makes him feel, but in case just a few readers of the Woolly Organ might venture that far in the nearish future, he’d like to suggest a particularly engaging place to eat, drink, chat, read or philosophise. At 118bis, Rue Moufftarde, Paris 5 (a busy street in the 5eme, full of au-

thentic food shops and stalls) the LC, with her unerring eye for these things, loved the look of a small bistro, Un Verre a Pied. This turned out to be as charming with-in, and outstanding for the rich patina of its fittings, all original and unspoiled by ‘improvement’. With furniture and ambience to match, perfect small bistro food and (rare in modern Paris) good value from breakfast on-wards, it is run by an affable chap and his engaging wife and son. Talking of jolly frogs, before they went to France, Mr P and the LC booked in for dinner at the special, early price at The Jolly Frog, near Leintwardine. Mr P has, of course, reviewed this startlingly (and not in a good way) pink place in an earlier edition of the Wooly Org, but not since the arrival of Andy Thomas as chef. Mr P will declare an interest, in so far as he has known Andy since he was a spotty young shaver washing pots in the kitchen at the Charlton Arms at least three chefs ago. He graduated to a long stint working under Will Holland at La Bécasse (a tough task-master), when Mr P once encountered him up on Bringewood Chase at this very time of year foraging for fresh wild garlic for his boss. Andy was then taken on as assistant chef at the Riverside in Aymestery, where Mr P ate sever-

EVENTSSat 7 June & Sat 5 July FARMER’S MARKET The Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, 9am-1pm.Every Wed CURRY NIGHT For £5.95. The Castle Inn, Wigmore, 01568 770203.Every Thurs - Sat TAPAS From award winning Deli Tinto. No. 46 Wine Bar, Presteigne.Last Friday of every month PIZZA NIGHT at The Old Mill, High Street, Llanidloes. To book, call 01686 807 506. More info: www.andysbread.co.uk/pizzas

FOOD BYTESWhy not advertise? Only £40 per year.

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 GREEN BEAN CAFE, WEOBLEY 01544 318865 Good, locally sourced, homemade food. Soups, all day light lunches, cakes and scones. Set in the heart of Weobley. Free wifi. Mon-Fri 10am-4.30pm, Sat 10am-2.30pm. With The Green Bean Shop/Deli under the same roof.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 available. 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.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.THE OLD MILL BAR AND BAKERY, High Street, Llanid-loes 01686 412 008 Tucked away in the heart of Llanidloes, this independent, family friendly café/bar serves lunch Wed-Sun 11-2pm. The menu focuses on fresh, local pro-duce and includes soups, toasted ciabattas, Welsh cheese ploughmans and daily specials. All the bread is supplied by in-house micro bakery, Andy’s Bread. Andy bakes a range of artisan loaves including wheat and 100% rye sourdoughs. Bread is available to buy from the bar on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Open Wed-Sun 11am-11pm. www.oldmillbar.co.uk www.andysbread.co.ukThe 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 30 different varieties of leaf tea. Wed - Sat 9.30 to 5.00pm, Sun -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 and Presteigne Friday. Veg boxes delivered to local area weekly. CSA Scheme. Restaurant orders welcome [email protected] www.rhosorganic.co.uk

al times with approval. And now, still young, though spotless, he is head chef and general major-domo at the Jolly Frog. Last time Mr P reviewed the place, he was only moderately happy with the food, and bemoaned the loss of the old Frog’s patina and personality after extensive over-refurbishment. This aspect has not changed; the walls are still pristine behind a somewhat characterless ‘display’ of bits and pieces, instead of an individual’s accumulation of intriguing and decorative objets. Mr P fears it will be a long time before it regains the affection-arousing sense of intimacy it once had. However..... he noted the good jazz playing as he walked in, the simple checked coton plastifié table cloths, the little table light, the jug of water that appeared without having to be nagged for, the delicious bread and herby butter that kicked off their dinner. The LC liked her Pinot Grigio, Mr P his young Rioja – both house wines. Mr P started his dinner with Ham Hock, Pickled Quails’ Eggs & Puy Lentils which almost took him by surprise they were so good, with lovely strong contrasting flavours. The LC was just as pleased with her Baked Oysters, Parsley Parmesan & Pernod. They felt that dinner had got off to an exceptional start, as good they could have anywhere in the area, and at £5.50 a throw! Knowing the Frog’s tradition for fish, the LC had a Roast Plaice in Meuniere Butter for her main course. It was, she said, a great deal better then the last fish she’d had there under the previous chef, and she couldn’t fault it, although like Mr P she objected to the wonky, triangular-shaped plate on which it was served. Odd shaped plates may have a role to play in

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productions of Abigail’s Party, but not in a serious restaurant. In fact, the flat, edgeless and slippery wooden platter on which Mr P’s Steak Tagliata was served was the only thing he could object to (along with the waitress ordering him and the LC to ‘Enjoy!’ as if they were in the San Fernando Valley, c.1995). The Steak Tagliata was a new dish and a great success – tenderised steak on a superthin dough base from the excellent wood fired pizza oven, served with watercress pesto and parmesan. These main courses weighed in at just £15 a head, so Mr P decided to go for broke, and have puddings, too. His Strawberries with Vanilla Panacot-ta, Chantilly Crème & Meringue offered a fine balance to the whole dinner; the LC, though, found her glazed rhubarb delicious, but a tad heavy – but then, it takes little to fill her delicate frame. The Menu Prix-Fixe offers a good variety of dishes at lunch and for those ordering dinner between 6.00 and 7.00pm. At £16.50 for two courses, or £22 for three, this represents remarkable value for the quality of cuisine emanating from young Andy Thomas’s kitchen – better than anything Mr P and the LC had in Paris at twice the price.

Mr Pernickety, www.misterpernickety.com email: [email protected]

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JUNESun 1 JuneRHYTHM RATSA quintet of earthy blues. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth.HOW THE LIGHT GETS INFeaturing Blaenavon Male Voice Choir. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 01497 821762, www.howthelightgetsin.orgDELRAY ROCKETSLichfield Vaults, Church St, Hereford, 4pm free, 01432 266821.THE ACOUSTIC FESTIVAL OF BRITAINSee 30 May for details. www.acousticfestival.co.uk, 0333 9000 919.OPEN MICGrange Court, Leominster, £5/£3, [email protected] to book your slot.THE CHICAGO SWING KATZThe Brooklands Hotel, Shrewsbury, 8.30pm, 07831 383636.BUGS AND EDThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.OTIS MAC & THE TUBBY BLUESTERSPrince of Wales, Ledbury.SHROPSHIRE STRUMMERSHousmans Cafe and Bar, Church Stretton, 1-2pm, 01694 724441.

Mon 2 JuneROEBUCKANEERS FOLK CLUBThe Roebuck Inn, Brimfield, near Ludlow, 8pm, 01584 711854.NORRIE’S BRING & PLAY ARMYAcoustic folk jam. Grape Vaults, 8pm, free.CIDER CITY JAZZMENThe Barrels, St Owen’s St, Hereford, 01432 274968.

Tues 3 JuneRICHARD WALKERPlaying Bach’s complete works for organ. St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury, 12.40pm, 01743 365478.LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTHereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, free, (collection).

Wed 4 JuneCIDER CITY JAZZMENThe Granary Tea Rooms, Leominster, 8pm, £18 including 2-course creole meal. Please book in advance, 01568 614290.THE PARTISANSJazz. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth.OPEN MICBull Inn, Shrewsbury.

DAN WALSH Banjo. Housmans Cafe and Bar, Church Stretton, 8pm, 01694 724441.

Thurs 5 JuneEMILIE CAPULETTea concert series. Gateway Arts Centre, Shrewsbury, 4.30pm, £5 on the door, 01743 850267.OPEN MICCrown & Anchor Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.MCLARSJAlso know as singer-songwriter, Michel Clarijs. The Crown Inn, Oakengates, 01952 610888.SUMMER WINDSAndrew Morris and Ruth Watson are joined by Hereford 6th Form College students. Programme includes Brahms and Andrew Morris. Yarpole Church, 7pm, £10/£7. Part of Leominster Festival. [email protected] DICK GAUGHANScottish musician, guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer and record producer. The Courtyard, Hereford, 8pm, £12.50/£10.50, 01432 340555.

Fri 6 JuneHOTSPUR JAM SESSIONSBlues, Jazz, Rock, Country. An “improv” evening in a unique setting. Hotspur Cafe & Bar, Shobdon Airport. Audience welcome, 8pm. Will, 07580 690074.THE ESSENTIALSBull Inn, Shrewsbury.EIRA SNOWFeaturing Caractacus Downes and Lyndon Owen. A clear new voice in contemporary music drawing on Scandinavian, Celtic and Middle Eastern influences. St Mary the Virgin, St Briavels, Forest of Dean, 7.30pm, £5, students £4, 01989 570268.WAYNE MARTIN BANDFriars, Bridgnorth.GYPSY FIREMusic from all genres featuring gypsy swing, classical, jazz, pop and well known classics. Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye, www.gypsyfire.co.uk

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Fri 6 JunePIAF IN CABARETTheatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £15/£13, 01743 281281.BEN WALKERThe Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.THE SULTANA BROTHERSThe Exchange, Newtown.BC/DCMalthouse, Ironbridge.RICHARD WALKERPlaying Bach’s complete works for organ. St Chad’s Church Shrewsbury, 12.40pm, 01743 365478.HANNAH & BRIANWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow.NOT COMPLETELY BLONDE3-piece band from Shrewsbury. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.INDIE DOG HOUSEDun Cow, Shrewsbury.Sat 7 JuneOPEN MICLedbury Community Hall, 7pm, £5, bring a bottle, 01531 632968.MUSIC TO DINE FORWith Chris, acoustic guitar and harmonica. The Castle Inn, Wigmore, 7.30pm, 01568 770203.WHOLE LOTTA LEDAssembly Rooms, Ludlow, 8pm, £15, 01584 878141.JACKHAMMER BLUES BANDCooking acoustic blues and roots trio. Saturday Cafe, The Courtyard, Hereford, 12-2pm, free, 01432 340555.THE ENDINGSBull Inn, Shrewsbury.BIG SING CONCERTPriory Church, Leominster, 7pm, £6/£4. Part of Leominster Festival.SMOKE STACKBritish Legion, Leominster, £5 from Leominster TIC or on the door, 07811 758821.

RHYTHM THIEVESKing’s Head, Tenbury Wells.FULL CIRCLEAn intimate festival at a stunning location, that can only be reached on the free hourly bus service from Presteigne, by bike or on foot! Featuring Moishes Bagel, The Destroyers, My Baby, Little Rumba, The Remi Harris Trio, Black Rapids, Lori Campbell, Cloudier Skies, Your Dad, The Company of Fools and Little Loon. £30 tickets from The Workhouse Gallery or Courtyard Antiques or £32 via the website, www.fullcirclefestival.co.ukLIVE MUSICCrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.

Sun 8 JuneSIMON BRIGHTAcoustic favourites. Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3-6pm, free.RICHARD WALKEROrgan recital. St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury, 11.40am, 01743 365478.SARAH WARREN BANDPrince of Wales, Ledbury.IAN LUTHERQueen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth.JAZZ ON A SUMMER’S DAYDinham Millenium Gree, Ludlow, 2.30pm, free. Outside performance, 07957 392074.

TERESAThe Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.BIRMINGHAM PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRAEnglish Masterworks by Elgar and Vaughan Williams. Leominster Priory, 7.30pm, £12/£10 tickets from Leominster TIC 01568 616460. Part of Leominster Festival.

Tues 10 JuneLUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTHereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, free, (collection).

BISHOP’S CASTLE WALKING FESTIVALAn evening of Shropshire stories, monologues, songs and dances. Music with Richard Beaumont from The Mostly John Ceilidh Band, Terry Tandler, singer and dancer, Val Littlehales, storyteller and Roger Evans, author. Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, £13 including buffet, 0791 6445233, www.walkingfestival.co.uk

Wed 11 JuneJOHN DALTON & JOHN PAUL GARDJazz. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth.OPEN MICWith Dangerous Dave Rea. White Horse Inn, Clun.OPEN MICBull Inn, Shrewsbury.THE SEARCHERSThe Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £18.50/£17.50, 01432 340555.

Thurs 12 JuneJAMES HICKMANBull Inn, Shrewsbury.DIRTY RAY AND THE PRIMITIVE BLUES BANDCrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.BELA HARTMANNTea concert series. Gateway Arts Centre, Shrewsbury, 4.30pm, £5 on the door, 01743 850267.

MATURE DRUMMERNice dynamics available.

For Roots, Blues, Folk band or musicians. Pro gear.

01591 610265The Company of Fools, Full Circle

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Fri 13 JuneTHE JOHN HARDMAN BANDThe Stag, Llanidloes.CUSTARD CONNECTIONMalthouse, Ironbridge.GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing Phantasm, Viol Consort. Chirk Castle, Wrexham, 7.30pm, £20, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgSI NICHOLLSWhite Horse Inn, Clun.HOTSPUR JAM SESSIONSBlues, Jazz, Rock, Country. An “improv” evening in a unique setting. Hotspur Cafe & Bar, Shobdon Airport. Audience welcome, 8pm. Will, 07580 690074.BAD HAIR DAYBull Inn, Shrewsbury.GYPSY FIREMusic from all genres featuring gypsy swing, classical, jazz, pop and well known classics. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 7.30pm, £12 on the door, www.gypsyfire.co.ukBLACK AND BLUES BANDThe Exchange, Newtown.HMV BANDDun Cow, Shrewsbury.CATCH 22Broad range of covers from the last four decades. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.MATT JOHNSONWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow.JAZZ @ THE BONDED WAREHOUSEFeaturing The Jazz Warriors. Combining new compositions with arrangements of pivotal jazz standards. The Bonded Warehouse, Canal Street, Stourbridge, 7.30pm, £7, under 16s and students £3.50, 01384 377797.

Sat 14 JuneFORDANTEFrom the Ballroom to the Movies. The Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.

CONTRABANDBull Inn, Shrewsbury.GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing The Brabant Ensemble. Chirk Castle, Wrexham,7.30pm, £25, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgTHE GOLD ROOMMalthouse, Ironbridge.COMMUNITY WEEKENDCommemoration the 100th Anniversary of WWI. Sat - The Rope Walk by the river, presentations, slide shows, local regiment, the Rifles, British Legion, military and vintage vehicles. Sun - In the Market Square with live music from Ross Town Band and Penyard Singers, plus stalls. Ross-on-Wye. All proceeds will be going to the Poppy Appeal.FIRST OFFENCEPlus Reggae Pie upstairs. The Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.SYD GREENFIELD’S SWING TIMESuperbly played swing and jazz. The Courtyard, Hereford, 12-2pm, free, 01432 340555.THE TROY REDFERN BANDThe King’s Head, Tenbury Wells.

BLAKEBrit-Award winning harmony trio. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £25/£23, 01432 340555.TRIO GITANParisien cafe music, hot blooded tangos and wild European gypsy music. Dorstone Village Hall, 7.30pm, £8/£5, 01981 550451. Arts Alive.DECKS WITH JOE E G STRINGCrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.ST LAURENCE’S MINI FESTOrgan. Featuring Thomas Trotter, playing Mendelsson, JS Bach, Elgar and Walton. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 4pm, £10 from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.

Sun 15 JuneGRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BANDTheatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 01743 281281.GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing leading American lutenist, Paul O’Dette. Powis Castle, Welshpool, 7.30pm, £20, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgSARA SMITH TRIOAn afternoon of gypsy jazz and Celtic rhythms. The Wine Bar, Quality Square, 2pm, free. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.GARY HALLPrince of Wales, Ledbury.FRIDAY LIVEFeaturing Shifty Chicken Shed. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £6-£3, 01497 821762.KEVIN FIGESModern jazz. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth.JAMES HICKMANThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.

Gypsy Fire

A Unique Venue for Great Music

The Hotspur Cafe, Bar & Grill

(at: Hereford Aero-Club, Shobdon Airfield, HR6 9NR)

TWO SPECIAL NIGHTS NOT TO MISS!

Friday 20 June @ 8pm - late Entry £4

Three Way Street“Two degrees in bee-bop and a Phd in Swing”.

An exciting new sound from great musicians! Come early for dinner, dancing and great fun!

Saturday 28 June @ 7.30pm - late Entry £5

The Black Rapids

“It would be predictable to write that this music is born from the rockin’ bones of the fifties and sixties, but the reality is more like the Black Rapids are like a stomping hobo cart

steaming the dark and dangerous railroads.” Dan & Sam of TBR This is a marquee/stage performance in conjunction with the weekend of

Shobdon Food & Flying Festival. Stay for a fabulous BBQ, dancing in the grass and a unique experience.

EVERY Friday 7.30pm - late“The Hotspur Sessions”

Bring along your instrument and join in on our relaxed, creative, music evenings, or come along to just listen-in

to ‘improv’ at it’s best. Entry FreeFor more information call: Will @ 07580 690074.

Good food always available. Monday - SundayCome on down and meet the friendly

new owners Nick & JimContact for bookings 01568 708783

(follow signs to Shobdon Airfield, then Hotspur parking)

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Sun 15 JuneREMI HARRIS & THE GYPSY JAZZ PROJECTLudlow Brewery, The Railway Shed, Station Drive, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £10, 01584 873291. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.RICHARD WALKEROrgan recital. St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury, 11.40am, 01743 365478.COMMUNITY WEEKENDSee 14 June for details.MARTIN CARTHY & ELIZA CARTHYStalwarts of the UK folk scene. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 8pm, £18/£12, 01584 878141.

Mon 16 JuneDIVA GIGSComedy opera with Sarah-Ann Cromwell. You don’t have to be dull to be an opera singer. Methodist Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £10. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.ST LAURENCE’S MINI FESTThe Great War commemorated in song by Stephen Varcoe, accompanied by Christina Lawrie. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £14/£10 from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.

Tues 17 JuneOPEN MICThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, free, 01497 821762.ST LAURENCE’S MINI FESTFeaturing the Complete Rachmaninov Preludes. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 1pm, £5 from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.MORRIS MENThe Oxford Arms, Kington.JAZZ IN THE BARFeaturing Sarah Smith Trio and intro-ducing Ollie Smith on bass. The Bar, Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 8pm, £6, 0874 611622.

LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTHereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, free, (collection).

Wed 18 JuneSARAH SMITH TRIOHousmans Cafe and Bar, Church Stretton, 8pm, 01694 724441.CHARITY BBQMorris Men, music and food. In aid of HOPE and The Music Pool. Broome Farm, Peterstow, Ross-on-Wye, 01989 567232. OPEN MICBull Inn, Shrewsbury.THE KEITH THOMPSON BANDBlues. The Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford.JOHN COOPER CLARKEPlus support. Colwall Village Hall, 7.30pm, £14.50, 01432 340555. Versatile Arts.ST LAURENCE’S MINI FESTRoger Judd MVO will talk about life as the Organist to Her Majesty’s Chapel Royal, Windsor Castle, 1pm, £5. Plus Ensemble Sine Nomine will sing Rossini’s Mass, 7.30pm, £14/£10. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.

Thurs 19 JuneTHE NEIL DIAMOND STORYMarket Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £12, 07967 517125.GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing Sirinu. Stokesay Church, 7.30pm, £15, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgDUNCAN HONEYBOURNETea concert series. Gateway Arts Centre, Shrewsbury, 4.30pm, £5 on the door, 01743 850267.GUTTERSNIPECrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.

THE PRESTON-ON-WYE GATHERING 2014Songs and tunes around the camp fire on site at night, plus Saturday after-noon, with a concert on Saturday night in the marquee, alongside the pub. Bands welcome. Preston Campsite, next to Parish Church, Preston-on-Wye, between Hereford and Hay-on-Wye. Camping £5.REMI HARRIS Featuring Phil Bond and Peter Cabara. The Granary Tea Rooms, Leominster, 8pm, £20 including meal. Please book in advance, 01568 614290.SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTSFeaturing Sam Andrew, Bex Marshall, David Bennett Cohen, Roy Blumenfeld, Bruce Barthol and Greg Douglass. Carad Centre, Rhayader, 7.30pm, £12.50 from [email protected] LAURENCE’S MINI FESTFeaturing harp duo, Emma Spandrzyk and Rhianwen Pugh. Programme includes Bach, Bizet and Debussy. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 1pm, £5 from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.

Fri 20 JuneTHE BAD SHEPHERDS Featuring Adrian Edmonson. The Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £19.50, 01600 772467.DAVE REAWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow.THE PRESON-ON-WYE GATHERINGSee 19 June for details.SEAN SAYEThe Exchange, Newtown.ADY MILESThe Oxford Arms, Kington.THE GRASS SNAKESMartin Blake brings his latest musical collaboration of terrific bluegrass. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.

STRETTON 1214 MEDIEVAL FAIRA medieval banquet with food, music and entertainment by Merrie Noyse. Silvester Horne Institute, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £25, 01694 720132 or www.churchstretton.co.uk/Stretton 1214 Medieval Fair.ALTERNATIVE ROUTEBull Inn, Shrewsbury.THE ENDINGSDun Cow, Shrewsbury.THREE WAY STREETTwo degrees in bee-bop and Phd in swing. Hotspur Cafe, Bar & Grill, Shobdon Airfield, £4, 01568 798783.WAYNE MARTIN BANDWheatsheaf, Shrewsbury.SIN EATER FESTIVALFolk, music, art, crafts, film and ales. Wtih 25 bands from around the globe, camping, workshops, market, wildlife and more. The Bridges, Ratlinghope, £30 for weekend ticket, under 12’s free with paying adult, www.sineater.co.ukSOUL PREACHERSMalthouse, Ironbridge.ST LAURENCE’S MINI FESTLudlow Music Society presents a concert for two pianos, featuring Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £14/£10 from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.

GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing early music star, Jordi Savall. Brampton Bryan Church, 7.30pm, £20, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.org

Sat 21 JuneMUSIC AT THE EDGEFeaturing Prelude. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 7.30pm, £13.50, 01952 728911.MICRO BABYMalthouse, Ironbridge.THE GOLD ROOMBull Inn, Shrewsbury.THE BILLY FURY YEARSMichael King takes you on a journey through the musical career of an iconic rock ‘n’ roll legend. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £17.50-£16, 01743 281281.THE PRESTON-ON-WYE GATHERINGSee 19 June for details.SIN EATER FESTIVALSee 20 June for details.SHENANIGANSFeaturing Wub Wub Wub. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £5-£3, 01497 821762.FRANK O’NEIL TRIOExcellent sax-led trio. The Courtyard, Hereford, 12-2pm, free, 01432 340555.

POINT ZEROThe Oxford Arms, Kington.PRECIOUS BANEMary Webb’s story of love and ambition in words and music, performed by The Village Quire with narrator, Phil Smith. St Michael & All Angels Church, Kingsland, 7.30pm, £12, £5 under 18s, 01568 709579.RHYTHM THIEVESMount Pleasant, Wombourne.STRETTON 1214 MEDIEVAL FAIRBattling Knights, Falconry Displays, craft stalls, workshops, ferret racing and more, 10.30am-5.30pm. Evening ceilidh with The Compost Band, 7.15pm. Rectory Field, Church Stretton, SY6 6DJ, 7.30pm, www.churchstretton.co.uk/Stretton 1214 Medieval Fair.OPEN DAYBelmont Abbey, Hereford, 10am-4.30pm, free.WAYNE MARTIN BANDKangaroo, Aston-on-Clun.WHISKEY RIVERHot rockin’ Cajun Zydeco, blues, roots and country. Garway Village Hall.PANDORA’S SECRETThe Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.ELECTRIC BLUES REACTIONCrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.

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Sat 21 JuneMID-SUMMER CELEBRATIONLive music, guest beers, interesting ciders, food. Tickets on the door. Broome Farm, Peterstow, Ross-on-Wye, 01989 567232. GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing The Battle of Montgomery Day at various venues in Montgomery with The City Musick (Castle and Church). Plus Hesperion XXI. The Music Room, Gregynog, near Newtown, 7.30pm, £25, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgST LAURENCE’S MINI FESTFeaturing The Fron Male Voice Choir. St Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £14/£10 from Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.

Sun 22 JuneTHE PRESTON-ON-WYE GATHERINGSee 19 June for details.STRETTON 1214 MEDIEVAL FAIRBattling Knights, Falconry Displays, craft stalls, workshops, ferret racing and more, 10.30am-5.30pm. Rectory Field, Church Stretton, SY6 6DJ, 7.30pm, www.churchstretton.co.uk/Stretton 1214 Medieval Fair.BETH PRIORWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow.MEN FROM OFF12 blokes singing and will be joined by other local guest artists with mono-logues from Val Littlehales and Sam Carty on guitar. The Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, tickets £7.50 from Happy Bap, next to Town Hall or 01588 638375.THE FLOKThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.MIDSUMMER CEILIDHWith Lasair and caller Michael Catovsky. Bishop’s Castle Community College, 8pm, £7 in advance, 01588 680364 or 01588 660513. Real ale bar.SIN EATER FESTIVALSee 20 June for details.

GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing vocal group Alamire. Montgomery Church, 2.30pm, £25, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.org

Tues 24 JuneGREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing folk trio, Coope, Boyes and Simpson. Institute, Llanfair Caereinion, 7.30pm, £10, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgOPEN MICThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, free, 01497 821762.ANDY KERSHAW’S BREWERY HOPA global dance music night from the infamous BBC Radio DJ. Ludlow Brewery, Railway Shed, Station Drive, Ludlow, 8pm, £10/£12. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTHereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, free, (collection).

Wed 25 JuneGREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing baritone Christopher Maltman. Village Hall, Llandinam, 7.30pm, £15, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgTOM HEWSON 5’TETJazz special. Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth.OPEN MICBull Inn, Shrewsbury.STAR OF THE SEAHousmans Cafe and Bar, Church Stretton, 8pm, 01694 724441.

Thurs 26 JuneGREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing distinguished Belgian violinist Yossif Ivanov. Village Hall, Llandinam, 7.30pm, £10, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgLIVE MUSICBull Inn, Shrewsbury.MODERN SOUL NIGHTMalthouse, Ironbridge.

OPEN MIC NIGHTHosted by Howard and Clare. Crown Inn, Oakengates, 9pm, 01952 610888.ILYA CHETVERIKOVTea concert series. Gateway Arts Centre, Shrewsbury, 4.30pm, £5 on the door, 01743 850267.

Fri 27 JuneDANCING QUEENHits from Abba, Grease and the 70s. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £18.50-£16.50, 01743 281281.THE DELRAY ROCKETSRock-a-billy trio. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.AIR BAGMalthouse, Ironbridge.BLUEGRASS PICKING WEEKENDThree days of non-stop bluegrass and old time picking. Radnor Arms, Llowes, near Hay-on-Wye. Free camping, donations to Air Ambulance. 01497 820840 or 07812 102177.THE CRAMSBull Inn, Shrewsbury.THE SULTANA BROTHERSThe Hundred House, Purslow, near Craven Arms.FRIDAY LIVEFeaturing Funky Dung World Cup Samba Magic Dance Party. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £3, 01497 821762.WAYNE MARTIN BANDSalopian Bar, Shrewsbury.FLEURS DE LYSMediaeval music. Willow Globe, near Rhayader, 7pm, 01597 811487, www.shakespearelink.co.ukOPEN MICHosted by Mark and Jill from the Rhythm Thieves. Sun Inn, Leintwardine.GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing BBC National Orchestra of Wales with harpist Sioned Williams. Great Hall, Aberystwyth Arts Centre, 7pm, £15, 01686 207100, www.gregy-nogfestival.orgTONY SKEGGSWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow.HOTSPUR JAM SESSIONSBlues, Jazz, Rock, Country. An “improv” evening in a unique setting. Hotspur Cafe & Bar, Shobdon Airport. Audience welcome, 8pm. Will, 07580 690074.ANDY & TIPPOThe Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.GEORGE GERSHWIN: AN AMERICAN IN LONDONAlan Durman presents his one-man show and will be playing the Piano Selections. Methodist Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £10 in advance, £12 on the door. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.

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Fri 27 JuneBORDERLINE BLUES BANDThe Exchange, Newtown.STIFF WITNESSDun Cow, Shrewsbury.HANNAH ALDRIDGEWhite Horse Inn, Clun.ELIO PACE Sings the Billy Joel Songbook. The Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £20, 01600 772467.

Sat 28 JuneYOU CAN’T STOP THE BEATFeaturing Helen Vereker Singers, Starlight Dance Company and BBC Wales’ Owen Money for an evening of fun, song and dance. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £15/£13, 01432 340555.BRIDGET & THE BIG GIRLS’ BLUESUnique and captivating tribute to the great women of the blues. The Courtyard, Hereford, 12-2pm, free, 01432 340555.

BLUEGRASS PICKING WEEKENDSee 27 June for details.VOODOO BLUEBull Inn, Shrewsbury.THE BLACK RAPIDSA marquee/stage performance in conjunction with the weekend of Shobdon Food and Flying Festival. Hotspur Cafe, Bar & Grill, Shobdon Airfield, £5, 01568 798783.GREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing The Nash Ensemble. Gregynog, near Newtown, 7.30pm, £25, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgAMBER LIZARDMalthouse, Ironbridge.FASCINATING AIDANew songs, plus also favourites. Butty Bach Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £25, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.WAYNE MARTIN BANDThe Sun, Llangollen.YOUNG MUSICIANS @ THE BREWERYHear some of the Ludlow’s rising talent. Ludlow Brewery, The Railway Shed, Station Drive, Ludlow, 12-5pm, free, 01584 873291.

THE MONTGOMERY COMMUNITY CEILIDH BANDTown Hall, Montgomery, 07968 623022.LIVE MUSICCrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.REMI HARRIS TRIOAssembly Rooms, Presteigne, 8pm, tickets £10 from the Workhouse and No. 46 Wine Bar, Presteigne. 01547 510664. In aid of the charity Hands Up for Uganda.ALBINO FROGSPlus Asylum upstairs. The Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.LLANFAIR WATERDINE ARTS AND GARDENS FESTIVALYoung Person’s Concert, featuring the local talent from Llanfair Waterdine and surrounding area. St Mary’s Church, Llanfair Waterdine, 6.30pm, 01547 510672.SHREWSBURY CHORAL SOCIETYSummer concert. St Mary’s Church, Shrewsbury, £12 adults/£10, £5 stu-dents/children, 01743 443146 or on the door.LOVE CHANGES EVERYTHINGThe music of Michael Ball. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19.50, 01743 281281.

Sun 29 JuneGREGYNOG FESTIVALFeaturing the outstanding Flemish Radio Choir. Gregynog, near Newtown, 7.30pm, £25, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgTEXAS DUSTYorkshire House, Shrewsbury.SHROPSHIRE STRUMMERSHousmans Cafe and Bar, Church Stretton, 1-2pm, 01694 724441.LUDLOW SAXOPHONE QUARTETDinham Millenium Green, Ludlow, 2.30pm, free. Outside performance, 07957 392074.TOMMY ALLEN BANDPrince of Wales, Ledbury.CHRIS QUINNWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow.BLUEGRASS PICKING WEEKENDSee 27 June for details.JAZZ AND BLUES SUNDAYSession 1 - Gareth Williams & Liza Pulman, 12pm. Digby Fairweather’s Half Dozen, 1.15 & 4pm. Jacqui Dank-worth, 2.45pm, £25. Session 2 - Simon Spillett’s Tribute to Tubby Hayes, 7pm. Ruby Turner, 8pm. Courtney Pine, 9.45pm, £27.50. All day ticket £45. Butty Bach Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle. 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.

LLANFAIR WATERDINE ARTS AND GARDENS FESTIVALMusic for a Summer’s Evening with the Llanfair Singers, including WWI sing-a-long. St Mary’s Church, Llanfair Waterdine, 7pm, 01547 510672.WHISKY RIVER BOYSThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.NOTORIOUS BROTHERSLichfield Vaults, Church St, Hereford, 4pm free, 01432 266821.

Mon 30 JuneDAVID BERKELEY & ROBBY HECHTThe new American Troubadours. Henry Tudor House, Shrewsbury.

JULYTues 1 JulyWAYNE MARTIN BANDYorkshire House, Shrewsbury.LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERTHereford Cathedral, 1.15pm-2pm, free, (collection).

Wed 2 JulyTHE W FACTOR 2014Talent contest evening featuring William Brookes students. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 7.30pm, £5/£4, 01952 728911.

Thurs 3 JulyOPEN MICCrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.MARTY WILDE & THE WILDCATSButty Bach Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £25, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.

Fri 4 JulyTHE BLUES OCCASIONALSAuthentic blues and R&B from seasoned veteren quintet. The Stag, Llanidloes, 9pm, free.HOTSPUR JAM SESSIONSBlues, Jazz, Rock, Country. An “improv” evening in a unique setting. Hotspur Cafe & Bar, Shobdon Airport. Audience welcome, 8pm. Will, 07580 690074.

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DAVID ESSEX, SHOWADDYWADDY & LES MCKEOWN’S BAY CITY ROLLERSPlus an unmissable fireworks display. Outdoor concert, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £40. 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.

Mon 7 JulyROEBUCKANEERS FOLK CLUBThe Roebuck Inn, Brimfield, near Ludlow, 8pm, 01584 711854.CIDER CITY JAZZMENThe Barrels, St Owen’s St, Hereford, 01432 274968.

Music WorkshopsMUSIC DIRECTOR/CONDUCTOR REQUIRED Applications for the post of Music Director/Conductor are invited for the Hereford Chamber Choir. The choir would also welcome new singers, particularly altos, tenors and basses. Heather Moore, 01432 761500.Sat 7 JuneBIG SING WORKSHOPWith Neil Pigott and Jess Ryan-Phillips in aid of Concern Universal. Priory Church, Leominster, 2pm, £10. Part of Leominster Festival, [email protected]

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Fri 4 JulySEAN SAYEAn evening of rock ‘n’ roll. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.AARON BOOTONWine Bar, Quality Square, Ludlow.BACK TO 1964The concert will include popular solos and choruses from Gilbert and Sullivan shows, songs from the Beatles and music from classic 1964 musicals. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £14/£12, 01432 340555.

Sat 5 JulyCONCERT FOR CRASWALLFeaturing the Craswall players. Programme includes Elgar, Anthony Powers and Schumann. Dore Abbey, Abbeydore, 7.30pm, £20-310, 01981 510332.MUSIC TO DINE FORFeaturing Roll it Easy. The Castle Inn, Wigmore, 7.30pm, 01568 770203.BELLOWHEADWinner of the Best Live Band at the Radio 2 Awards. Outdoor concert, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £30. 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.LIVE MUSICCrown & Anchor, Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.

THE SHROPSHIRE STRUMMERSfor lovers of the ukulele. Edgton Village Hall, 7.30pm, £10 includes supper. Bar and raffle, 01588 680366. THE JOHN HARDMAN BANDPlaying at Llandinam Festival.POPPIES ON THE WHEATA choral sequence of setting of poetry by Victorian women poets; Benjamin Britten and John Rutter. Featuring Ludlow Choral Society Chorus and Chamber Ensemble. St Laurence’s Church Ludlow, 7.30pm, £15 and £10, children half price, 01584 875053.THE LEMON JETTISONSThe Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.JONNY ALLSOPPOrgan recital. Hereford Cathedral, 6.45pm, free, (collection).OPEN MICLedbury Community Hall, 7pm, £5, bring a bottle, 01531 632968.MUSIC TO DINE FORFeaturing Roll it Easy. The Castle Inn, Wigmore, 7pm, 01568 770203.

Sun 6 JulyACOUSTIC AFTERNOONFrom local young musicians. The Globe Garden, Ludlow, 2-5pm, free. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.MADDY STIMPSONPrince of Wales, Ledbury.SHROPSHIRE UNSIGNEDStanding gig, featuring sets from the best unsigned bands in Shropshire. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £5 in advance, £7 on the door, 01743 281281.

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Sat 7 JuneSONGS OF THE WEST: FOLK SINGING WORKSHOPWith Paul Weir. A day learning and singing old sea shanties, ballads and love songs. No musical experience necessary. Canon Frome Court, near Ledbury, 10am-4.30pm, £28. Lunches also available, 0844 8123 712.Sun 15 June MUSIC FROM THE RESTORATION CHURCH AND COURT - A BMEMF WORKSHOP FOR SINGERS AND INSTRUMENTAL-ISTS Tutors Steven Devine and Kate Semmens explore the themes of love and death in music for the 17th century church and stage by Purcell, Croft and Blow. Followed by an evening recital given by the tutors. Stockenny, New Radnor. Workshop, 10am to 5pm, £16 for Early Music Forum members, £18 for non-members, £5 for students. Recital, 6.30 – 7.30pm, £5 (£4 for workshop participants), students free. Marna Gowan on 01684 565 707 or email [email protected] Details see www.bmemf.org.ukFrom June - AugustFREE MUSIC INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE FOR YOUNG MUSIC MAKERS IN POWYSWorkshops, seminars and hands-on experience in gig planning, stage skills and song writing. Further details contact [email protected]

June TREVOR HEAD, TRAINING IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIR 9-13 June - General Woodwinds (foundation) £605. 14 & 15 June - Saxophone Repair Weekend. Trevor Head. Llangunllo School, Llangunllo, Knighton, 01547 550622, 07971 083089, email: [email protected]

CASTLE 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 ALIVE & KICKIN’ CHOIR Coleg Powys (now NPTC), Brecon, 7-9pm, £5 public, £3 students and staff. [email protected] BANDAMANIA Traditional dance music from far and wide. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne 7.15pm, Sue Harris 01547 560950.

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Wed 18 June7.30pmPlus support

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www.courtyard.org.uk01432 340555

More info: 0775 812 5136

Tuesday BANG ON DRUMS Drum circle. Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford, 7-9pm, bring your own hand drums or drums and percussion instruments provided, 07870 747248, www.bangondrums.co.ukTuesday WHITTON VOICES Mixed community choir. Songs from around the world, traditional and contemporary. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 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.Wednesday ROCKSPRING COMMUNITY CHOIR All welcome particularly men! Minimal charge. Rockspring Community Centre, Ludlow. 01584 529053.Wednesday LUDLOW LARKS COMMUNITY CHOIR Led by Polly Bolton. Songs from around the world - from the Beatles to Bulgaria. Ludlow Women’s Centre, 7.30pm-9.30pm. Polly on 01584 823609 or [email protected] or check our website www.jollypages.co.uk/larksThursday fortnightly WILD ANGELS Informal community choir led by Sue Harris. All welcome. Songs from around the world. Llanidloes, 7.30-9.30pm 01686 625980.First Thursdays BLACK HILL TUNE CLUB 2pm at the Crown Inn Longtown. Free. 01432 263495.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.

SESSIONSFirst Saturday OPEN MIC NIGHT The Greyhound, Llangunllo, 9pm, 01547 550400.First Saturday FOLK & IRISH SESSION Harp Inn, Glas-bury-on-Wye, 8.30pm, free, 01497 847373.First Saturday of month PICKIN’ AT THE BIRD Acoustic session. The Bird in Hand, Coton Hill, Shrewsbury, 01743 357484, 9pm onwards.3rd Saturday OPEN ACOUSTIC NIGHT Harp Inn, Glasbury-on-Wye, 8.30pm, free, 01497 847373.Every Sunday FOLK/ROOTS SESSION Stag, Llanidloes, 6.30pm, 01686 414824.Every Sunday SESSION The Old Mill, High Street, Llanidloes, 8pm. With tunes from many traditions, anything is welcome. 01686 412 008. www.oldmillbar.co.uk

2nd Sunday FOLK SESSION Powys Arms, Poolquay, near Welshpool, 7.30pm, 01691 831162.2nd Sunday ACOUSTIC MUSIC SESSION Jill and Mark (from the Rhythm Thieves) hosting. All styles welcome. The Sun Inn, Leintwardine.2nd & 4th Sunday OPEN MIC NIGHT George & Dragon, Knighton, 01547 528532.Last Sunday OPEN MIC The Herbert Arms, Kerry, 8pm, all welcome, 07970 135378.Last Sunday OPEN MIC NIGHT All welcome. The Retreat, Ledbury, 01531 632766.Every Monday ACOUSTIC NIGHT The Golden Lion Hotel, Llandysilio, near Welshpool, 01691 830295.Every Monday BLUES & COUNTRY JAM NIGHT The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 9pm, 01952 610888.Every Monday OPEN MIC NIGHT Bull Inn, Shrewsbury, 01743 344728.Every Monday nights BRECON TOWN BAND Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7-9pm. 07779 390954.Every Tuesday BLUES NIGHT The Golden Lion Hotel, Llandysilio, 01691 830295.Every Tuesday TUESDAY JAM SESSION Open to all. The Falcon Hotel, Bromyard, 8-11pm, 01885 483034. Every Tuesday OPEN MIC All welcome, from about 9pm. The Retreat, Ledbury, 01531 632766.Every Tuesday OPEN MIC NIGHT Hosted by Pete Keeley and Dangerous Dave. The Back Bar, The King’s Head, Bishop’s Castle, 9pm onwards, 01588 630770.3rd Tuesday FOLK NIGHTS The Crown Inn, Longtown. Register for e-Newsletter [email protected] Last Tuesday JAM SESSION Beer In Hand, Eign St, Hereford, 8pm.

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Last Tuesday JAZZ NIGHT The Golden Lion Hotel, Llandysilio,Oswestry, 01691 830295.Every Wednesday MAINSTREAM JAZZ NIGHT The Dragon Hotel, Montgomery, 8pm, 01686 668359.Every Wednesday ACOUSTIC NIGHT Baskerville Hall Hotel, near Hay-on-Wye, 8.30pm, 01497 820033.First Wednesday SONG AND GUITAR SESSION Red Lion, Llanidloes. 07445 338949.First Wednesday JAZZ NIGHT The Golden Lion Hotel, Llandysilio, 01691 830295.Every Wednesday TELFORD ACOUSTIC CLUB The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 9pm, 01952 610888.First Wednesday HEREFORD BLUEGRASS SESSIONThe Victory, 88 St Owen St, Hereford, 8pm, details from Martin 01432 342018 or 07846 669890.Every Wednesday FOLK SESSION Railway Inn, Forden, near Welshpool, 8pm, 01938 580120.Every Wednesday ACOUSTIC, CONTEMPORARY & TRADITIONAL FOLK SESSIONS Knighton Hotel, Broad St, Knighton, 8.30pm, details from Terry, 01547 530588.Every Wednesday ACOUSTIC SESSION Prince of Wales, Ledbury, 8.45pm, 01531 632250.2nd Wednesday STRANGE KIN BLUES SESSION Primarily blues, but all styles welcome. Raven, Welshpool, 8pm, email [email protected] free.2nd Wednesday OPEN MIC NIGHT Stockton Cross Inn, Kimbolton, near Leominster, 8.30pm, 01568 612509.2nd Wednesday JAM SESSION White Horse Inn, Clun, 8.30pm onwards. 01588 640305.3rd Wednesday FOLK/ACOUSTIC SESSION Any style, Crown Inn, Clunton, 9pm, 01588 660226.Every Thursday JAZZ JAM Queen’s Head, St James St, Monmouth, 01600 712767.1st Thursday SESSION The Alma, Linton, 8.30pm, all welcome, 07779 144005.1st ThursdayMUSIC SESSIONAll styles welcome. Horse & Jockey Inn, Knighton, 8.30pm-till late. More info 01547 520062.1st Thursday OPEN MIC NIGHT The Bridge, Tenbury Wells, call to book your slot, all welcome, 01584 810434.3rd Thursday FOLK NIGHT Castle Inn, Knucklas, 7pm till late, 01547 528223.3rd Thursday OPEN MIC Spread Eagle, King St, Hereford, phone to book a slot, 01432 272205.4th Thursday ACOUSTIC MUSIC The Sun, High St, Clun, 9pm. Contact Dave Wright 01588 640552.Every Friday THE HOTSPUR SESSIONS Join in on our relaxed, creative music evening, or come along to listen. Aero-Club, Shobdon Airfield, 7.30pm, 01568 708783.1st Friday ACOUSTIC SESSION The Unicorn, Corve St, Ludlow, 8:30pm. Contact: Ann Gray 01584 879 348.1st Friday FOLK SESSION Led by The Pedigrees, Spread Eagle, King St, Hereford, 01432 272205.3rd Friday TRADITIONAL SESSIONING & LIVE BANDS Llanfyllin Workhouse, 01691 649062.3rd Friday ACOUSTIC FOLK MUSIC & SONG SESSION The New Inn, Bartestree, Hereford.Last Friday OPEN MIC NIGHT With Mark from the Rhythm Thieves. Sun Inn, Leintwardine, 8pm, 07885 467673.5th Friday SESSION Nelson Inn, Ludlow, 01584 872908.

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APPLETREE, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, 01584 318015ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Mill Street, Ludlow 01584 878141BARRELS, St Owen Street, Hereford 01432 274968BASKERVILLE ARMS, Clyro, near Hay-on-Wye 01497 820670.BASKERVILLE HALL HOTEL, Clyro Court, near Hay-on-Wye 01497 820033.BELL HOTEL, Commercial St, Newtown 01686 625540BAYHORSE INN, BROMYARD 01885 482600.BELL INN, Etnam St, Leominster 01568 612818THE BRIDGE HOTEL, Tenbury Wells 01584 810434.THE BRIDGE, Ludlow 01584 872963CARAD, East St, Rhayader, 01597 810192CHARLTON ARMS, Ludlow, 01584 872813THE COURTYARD, Edgar St, Hereford. 01432 340555THE DUKES ARMS, Presteigne 01544 267318DUN COW, Shrewsbury 01743 356408THE EXCHANGE, Newtown 01686 621814.GARWAY VILLAGE HALL, Hereford 01981 580056THE GEORGE & DRAGON, Knighton 01547 528532GLEANINGS, near Bishop’s Castle, 01743 891412THE GOLDEN CROSS INN, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford 01432 880274.GRAPE VAULTS, Broad St, Leominster 01568 611404.THE GRANARY, Leominster 01568 614290.THE GROVE HOTEL, Belle Vue, Shrewsbury, 01743 271227THE HARP INN, Glasbury-on-Wye 01497 847373THE HERDSMAN, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 01432 277330HOLLY BUSH INN, Near Hay-on-Wye, 01497 847371.HOPE & ANCHOR, Rope Walk, Wye St, Ross-on-Wye. 01989 563003.HOTSPUR CAFE & BAR, Shobdon Airfield 01568 708783.HUNDRED HOUSE INN, Purslow, 01588 660541KNIGHTON & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE, Knighton 07751 221487.LICHFIELD VAULTS, Church St, Hereford. 01432 266821LION BALLROOM, Broad St, Leominster. 01568 611588THE LOWFIELD INN, Marton, Welshpool 01743 891313LUDLOW BREWING COMPANY, The Railway Shed, Ludlow 01584 873291THE MALTHOUSE, Ironbridge, 01952 433712MINER’S ARMS, Priest Weston 01938 561352NELSON INN, Ludlow 01584 872908 OAKENGATES THEATRE, Telford. 01952 619020THE OLD MILL, High Street, Llanidloes 01686 412008THE OXFORD ARMS, Duke St, Kington 01544 230322THE PLOUGH INN, Whitecross Road, Hereford 01432 352300THE RETREAT, Ledbury, 01531 632766.ROSE & CROWN, Tenbury Wells, 01584 811336ROYAL OAK, Presteigne, 01544 260842.TALBOT HOTEL, Tregaron, 01974 298719THEATR BRYCHEINIOG, Canal Wharf, Brecon 01874 611622THEATR HAFREN, Llanidloes Road, Newtown 01686 625007 THE THREE ELMS, Hereford. 01432 273338.THREE TUNS, Bishop’s Castle. 01588 638797THE VICTORY, 88 St Owen St, Hereford 01432 274998VOLUNTEER, Harold St, Hereford 01432 276189.WHITEHORSE INN, The Square, Clun. 01588 640305.WHITE SWAN, Eardisland, 01544 388577WYESIDE ARTS CENTRE, Builth Wells, 01982 552555YORKSHIRE HOUSE, St Mary’s St, Shrewsbury

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APPLEBY KINSEY 4-piece acoustic jazz, contemporary folk, singer-songwriter group: acoustic guitar, saxophones, flute double bass, beautiful female lead vocals. Collectively we produce a different kind of purely acoustic sound, one that is familiar enough to be instantly accessible, while being original, sophisticated, and played with great instrumental skill, to grab and hold on to the audience’s attention. Perfect for your special occasion. Please visit www.applebykinsey.com for music, details and contact information.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.THE 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.MARTIN 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.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 has grown and now features a talented girl singer, Hanah B, to enhance their nostalgic blend of 60s/70s ppop and rock classics with soul and blues. Contact Bill Pitt on 01584 819394.

DR. JAZZ 4-6 piece stompin’ trad jazz band, lots of old fav’s with energy, vigour and fun. Guaranteed to get those feet tapping. CD demo available Contact Kate for bookings 01544 350646, [email protected] BREW – hear the harmony, feel the beat. 3 piece band bringing you songs from Eagles, Lady Antebellum, Queen, Blondie, Amy Macdonald, Alan Jackson, KT Tunstall and more. So, sit and listen or party the night away. Contact: [email protected] Richard on 01885 489119 or Peter on 0777 0851450FLATWORLD 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! HOT CLIMATE Ultimate party band, best 6-piece line up ever. For top musical entertainment at your party/ wedding/festival or corporate function. Book now! New footage on www.hotclimate.co.uk. Contact Charlie 01568 613895 or mobile 07702 528088 anytime!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. We play some Jimi, Rory, BB, Tull, Zep, Stones, Who, Steppenwolf, some originals and much more. We are an experienced gigging band and will play private parties, pubs, festivals, stadiums. Give Mick a ring on 0786 4705156 or www.johnhardmanbandSee on myspace.com/johnhardmanbandKEYGREEN Original music featuring vocal harmonies, guitar, piano sax, and clarinet. Herefordshire based brother and sister duo Tom and Nicky Jaques. A unique full sound for live music venues, festival gigs and private bookings. Contact Nicky or Tom for more info. www.keygreenmusic.co.uk [email protected] www.facebook.com/KeyGreenMusic 07817268689 / 07837713384LE FREAK Amazing 4 piece party funk band featuring music from Chic, James Brown, KC and the Sunshine Band, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. Great band for any dance event. Includes disco for non stop music.Hear us on soundcloud.com/lefreak357066067 or phone Nick on 01981 540348 or 07952 415487.LITTLE RUMBA A classy four piece band featuring Hugh, John, Jacqui & Pete, from The Tango Band and The Rum-bajax, 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

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 cosmo-politan flavour. (Specialité: Timoléon pour vos soirées Françaises). Ideal for parties, weddings, fund raising 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 economic 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.comSEAN 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. RAY STROUD Respected electro-acoustic finger style guitarist/singer. Huge repertoire of songs and tunes from 60s-90s and originals plus ragtime and country picking. Sets to suit venue - folk, roots, jazzy pop, soft rock, or a mixture. Also available in the duo Thyme Bandits and four piece power pop Hush. Friendly and professional. Call 07962 916333 or email [email protected] http://www.bandmix.co.uk/ray-stroud RHYTHM THIEVES Funky, folky and fun, The Rhythm Thieves, who have been gigging locally and nationwide, are a lively ‘must see’ band. Blending exceptional musicianship, intricate melodic counterpoint with John’s banjo to create an unforgettable but highly entertaining night out. Tel: 01568 770 134 www.rhythmthieves.co.ukSIR DANCELOT Traditional dance music for any occasion with/without caller. Fiddle, mandolin, concertina, guitar, cittern, banjo, whistles. http://sirdancelot.co.uk. Contact (01686) 411147/621156 or 07843 440789 [email protected] 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. SLIPPERY SLOPE Silly, melancholy and beautiful music played on accordion, fiddle, guitar and steel pan. From ska to klezmer via a Parisian cafe and a Russian vodka bar. For more info please call Jo or Ben on 01981 510136see www.slipperyslope.org.uk or email [email protected] 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/thesultanabrosSTEADY 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 TROVATORI Classical singers Darren and Caroline perform opera and musicals through to modern ballads and folk accompanied on guitars. Live, stylish and bespoke entertainment. www.trovatori.com Tel: 07971 880794 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 - a reputation for spine-tingling harmony singing with all the emotional clout, subtlety of expression and love of life that you get when voices are raised together in song. Music from and inspired by the folk harmony, west gallery and shape note traditions all woven together with words and stories performed by actor Phil Smith. New show for 2014. ‘Precious Bane’ by Mary Webb: “Phil Smith injects a gamut of humanity ... The Village Quire deliver with conviction and gusto ... authentic passion and the enduring quality of the original prose.” (Mike Lewis) (01497) 847676 www.villagequire.org.uk TRIO TANGENTE Violin and vocal led spicy fun energetic Latin/Tango/Hot Club/ Gypsy influenced band. For all occasions. Contact Faith 07870 320022.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 “Aladdin 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 1 JuneMORECAMBEA heart-warming, tear-jerking, laughter-inducing story of the man that brought us the sunshine. Regal Cinema, Teme Street, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.Mon 2 - Sat 7 JuneAGATHA CHRISTIE’S - THE MOUSETRAPThe legendary, record breaking smash hit celebrates its 60th anniversary. A tale of murder and mystery. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, £29.50-£18.50, 01743 281281.Fri 4 JuneA GIRL WITH A BOOKWhat happens when a writer finds his research to uncover attitudes that are at odds with his liberal convictions? Can a Guardian reader really be prejudiced? The Studio, The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.45pm, £8.50/£7.50, 01432 340555.Thurs 5 - Sat 7 JuneEQUALLY DIVIDEDLADS. On the death of their old battle-axe mother, two sisters discover how her estate is to be divided. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £10, students £5, 07967 517125.Sat 7 JuneFINDING JOYVAMOS THEATRE. About memory, ageing, love and of course, joy. A full mask touring production. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, £12/£10, 01873 850805.Wed 11, Fri 13 & Sat 14 JuneTHE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSORCONQUEST PRODUCTIONS. A light-hearted take on one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 01885 488575.Thurs 12 JuneKILLING ROGERProvocative, moving and beautiful. Using stunning life-sized puppetry and original live music, this new play raises one of the most important questions of our generation in a moving and humorous tale of an old man and a boy at opposite end of their lives. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £12/£10, 01432 340555.Thurs 12 - Sat 14 JuneAGATHA CHRISTIE’S - AND THEN THERE WERE NONETen people, each with something to hide, are lured to a lonely mansion on an uninhabited island by a host who fails to appear... The Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £8, 01600 772467. Amateur production.

Sat 14 - Sun 22 JuneAS YOU LIKE ITLUDLOW SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL IN ASSOCIATION WITH STAFFORD GATEHOUSE THEATRE. Shakespeare’s much loved comedy is set amid the culture wars of the late sixties. Featuring John Challis and Eric Potts. Ludlow Castle, under fully covered seating. phone for times, £29-£20, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.Sat 14 June & Sat 5 JulyTRIALS OF OSCAR WILDEEUROPEAN ARTS COMPANY. A drama-tisation of the libel and criminal trials of Oscar Wilde. 14 June - Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £14/£12, students £10, 01743 21281. 5 July - The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £12/£8, 01432 340555.Sun 15 JuneGETTING LOST IN MY HOME TOWNOriginal comedy theatre from Paul Richards. He’s lost, he’s lanky and he’s carrying someone else’s takeaway. The Sitting Room, Ludlow, £7. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Mon 16 - Fri 20 JuneRISING DAMPCOMEDY THEATRE COMPANY. Top TV comedy comes to the stage. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, £24.50-£19.50, 01743 281281.Mon 16 - Sat 21 JuneTHE TAMING OF THE SHREWSHROPSHIRE DRAMA COMPANY. Part of the Much Wenlock Festival. Holy Trinity Church Green, Much Wenlock, www.muchwenlockfestival.co.ukWed 18 JuneSHAKESPEARE’S GREATEST HITSNo time to see all 37 plays or read all 154 sonnets? In Voice and Verse bring to life the best pieces of the Bard’s work in words and music. Methodist Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £10 in advance, £12 on the door. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Wed 18 JuneLIFE AND TIMES OF THE TAT MAN - TALES FROM THE SCRAPYARDA powerful, new, one-man play by acclaimed local playwright David Calcutt and performed by Tony Barratt. Ludlow Brewery, Railway Shed, Station Drive, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £10 in advance, £12 on the door, 01584 873291. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Thurs 19 & Fri 20 JunePHONE WHORE A hard-hitting theatre from American actress Cameryn Moore and draws directly from real phone sex encounters. The Sitting Room, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £10. Strictly over 18s and not for the faint-hearted. Ludlow Fringe Festival.

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June Live Events

June filmsUnder the Skin, Half of a Yellow Sun, Calvary, We Are The Best, The Love Punch, Tracks,

The Sea, Pioneer, Ilo Ilo and The 2 Faces of January.

Vikings LiveThursday 5 June, 7pmAn exclusive private view of the exhibition Vikings: Life & Legend, taking an in-depth look at ships, swords, beliefs, language and culture.

Martin and Eliza CarthySunday 15 June, 8pmStalwarts of the UK folk scene, father and daughter duo Martin and Eliza Carthy, unite for a special evening of folk music.

Secret Gardens of LudlowSunday 15 June, 12pm – 6pmVisit a dozen lovely gardens in Ludlow town centre in this very special 25th anniversary event.

Manon LescautTuesday 24 June, 6.45pmPuccini’s much-loved opera, streamed live by the Royal Opera House from the impressive surroundings of Covent Garden.

Sat 21 JuneCIRCLESBIRMINGHAM REP THEATRE. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £12, students £8, 07967 517125.Sat 21 JuneBISHOP’S CASTLE COMMUNITY COLLEGEPresent a promenade drama at Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, created with Appletree Theatre. www.bishopscastletownhall.co.ukSat 21 JuneA MIDSUMMER’S NIGHT TEASEA night of decadence, beauty and naughty summertime mischief with talented cabaret artists. For ages 16+. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 8pm, £12, 01584 878141. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Tues 24 JuneSAUCE FOR THE GOOSEBRISTOL OLD VIC THEATRE COMPANY. A heady mix of passions, pace and pleasure. Suitable for ages 12+. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £14/£12, 01432 340555.Thurs 26 & Fri 27 JuneNOTHING, LIKE YOU TOLD ME I WASSEVERN STAR PRODUCTIONS. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, 01686614555.Fri 27 JuneDOUBLE EXPOSURE & THE CONFESSIONS OF JON-JAK CRUSOETHE ORLETON PLAYERS. Two one-act comedy plays. Appletree Theatre, Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £7, 01584 878141. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Mon 30 June - Sat 5 JulyTHE COMEDY OF ERRORSROOFTOP THEATRE COMPANY’s exuberant modern-dress production of Shakespeare’s comic masterpiece. Ludlow Brewery, The Railway Shed, Station Drive, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01584 878141. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.

Mon 30 June - Sat 6 JulyAGATHA CHRISTIE’S - BLACK COFFEEThe first play ever written by Agatha Christie and introducing a character who went onto become the most famous detective... Hercule Poirot. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, £26-£16, 01743 281281.

MUSICAL THEATRE & OPERATues 3 JuneLADY BOYS OF BANGKOK‘Red Hot Kisses’. A fabulous mix of fun and frolics, this production includes 16 of Thailand’s most beautiful lady-boys, performing a show like no other! The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £22/£20.50, 01432 340555.Wed 4 JuneTHE MARRIAGE OF FIGAROSWANSEA CITY OPERA. Mozart’s music, beautifully staged and sung in English. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £20/£19, 01432 340555. Fri 6 JuneSEREN STARSNEATH PORT TALBOT COLLEGE AND YSGOL PENMAIES work together to produce this variety performance. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 1.15pm, £4.50/£2.50, 01874 611622.Thurs 12 June & Sat 19 JulyCOSI FAN TUTTEPOP-UP OPERA. Mozart’s famous and much loved com-edy about two sisters and their fiances. 12 June - Lyde Court, Hereford, 8pm, £20/£10, doors open at 5pm for pre-show food and entertainment. 01432 357753. 19 July - St Michael’s and All Angels Church, Kingsland, 7.30pm, £25/£10, bring a picnic to enjoy on the village green before the performance. 01568 709579. Arts Alive.Fri 4 JulyVIVA LA DRAG!With special guest, Sam Buttery. Lights, cameras, lip gloss, big frocks and action.. Hit West End stage show is coming to town. A musical featuring original songs by Boy George. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, £21/£19, 01874 611622.Sat 5 JulyTHOROUGHLY MODERN MUSICALSJDG PRODUCTIONS. A unique theatrical experience, introducing you to the musicals of the 21st century. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, £15/£13, 01432 340555.

CHILDREN’S THEATRESun 1 JuneJUNGLE BOOKINDIGO MOON THEATRE. Mowgli the ‘man-cub’ finds fun and friendship as he learns to live by the law of the jungle. For ages 4+ and their families. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 01743 281281.Wed 25 & Thurs 26 JuneTHE ENERGY SHOWTHE SCIENCE MUSEUM present an explosive family theatre for curious minds. Suitable for everyone aged 7+. The Courtyard, Hereford, Wed 7.30pm, Thurs 1.30 & 7pm, £15, children £12, family £48, 01432 340555.

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Thurs 26 & Fri 27 JuneFANTASTIC MR FOX: A PLAYCONQUEST JUNIOR YOUTH THEATRE. Poor Mr Fox has had his tail shot off by the three dastardly farmers - Boggis, Bunce and Bean. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7pm, £5, 01885 488575.Sun 29 JuneTHE CLOTH OF THE WORLDFETCH THEATRE’s amazing puppets take you on a fantastical journey. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 3pm, £6, children £5, family £14, 07967 517125.Sat 5 JulyTHE SOOTY SHOWIzzy Wizzy let’s get busy! Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle, 11am & 2pm, £12, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.

DRAMA WORKSHOPSSun 1 JunePERFORMANCE SKILLS WORKSHOPWith Char March. Grange Court, Leominster, 2-5pm, £10/£7, [email protected] Part of Leominster Festival.HAY SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE For 12-17 year olds. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye. Call Janine Sharp on 07733 055430 for details or to express an interest.MID POWYS YOUTH THEATRE Tuesdays Junior Youth Theatre 8-11, 4.15pm-5pm. 11-14 years, 5.15pm-6.15pm. Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells Senior Youth Theatre 14+ 7pm-9.30pm. The Drama Centre, Llandrindod Wells. Contact Ralph Bolland on 07810 350994.Mondays NO STRINGS ATTACHED Puppetry and Mask Theatre with The Fetch Theatre Co. 11-16, 6.30-8pm. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 01584 878141.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, 01432 340555.Mondays APPLETREE JUNIOR YOUTH THEATRE Creative and inspiring drama workshops for children 7-11 years to develop performance skills, confidence, literacy and communication. 4.15pm-5.30pm, The Appletree Stu-dio, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RU. £60 per term. [email protected] or phone 01584 318015. Mondays (during term time) BRYCHEINIOG YOUTH THEATRE Led by Andrew Sterry and Gareth Williams. Ages 9-12 6-7.15pm, ages 13-25 7.30-9pm. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 01874 611622.

Mondays APPLETREE SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE Creative and inspiring drama workshops for children 11-16 years. Workshops run by professional actors and qualified teachers. 5.45pm-7.00pm, The Appletree Studio, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RU. £60 per term. Email us at [email protected] or phone 01584 318015.Tuesdays SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE The Courtyard, Hereford, £62 term, 01432 340555.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.ukTuesdays YOUTH THEATRE Drama workshop for 7-14 year-olds after school. Ledbury Market Theatre, 01432 383663.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.Every Thurs ADULT DRAMA CLUB AT THE GLOBE IN HAY for anyone interested in having fun trying out some performance skills with Janine Sharp. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7-30pm-9-30pm. £6. Janine on 07733 055430.Thursdays LEINTWARDINE YOUTH THEATRE Run by Teme Valley Youth Project. For ages 11+. Leintwardine Community Centre, 4-5pm, 01568 770110.Thursdays LUDLOW DRAMA WORKSHOP For all ages: 16 + and adults, 7.30-9.30pm at Appletree Theatre, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow SY8 1RU. Theatre & perform-ance skills developed through improvisation workshops, led by experienced team of pro-am actors. Regular public performances; no experience needed. www.ludlowdrama-workshop.org.uk Contact 01588 673219 or 07811 164670.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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Sat 7 JuneBILLY PEARCE - FUNNY GUYRegal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.Tues 10 JuneCOMEDY & CURRYFeaturing Al Rudge, Hannah Silvester, James Ryan, Frantique Bryne, Chris Shaw, Paul Hamer and Chris Sherwood. Telford Comedy Club, The Crown Inn, Oakengates, 8pm, 01952 610888.Fri 13 JuneWYESIDE COMEDY CLUBFeaturing Bethany Black, Gordon Southern, Liam Lintern Schewitz and more. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 8pm, £8 in advance, £10 o the door, 01982 552555.Fri 13 JuneCOMEDY AT THE OLD MILLFeaturing Gordon Southern and Bethany Black. The Old Mill Bar, High St, Llanidloes, 7.30pm, tickets from the Old Mill or 01686 412008.

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Poetry & StorytellingSun 1 JuneJENNY LEE TEAS(Meet the Midwives). Afternoon tea with a poetry theme. A charity fundraiser provided by Marches Poets. The Garden Tea Room, Kingsland, 2.30-5.30pm, 01544 267418 or 01544 267245.Sat 14 JuneEMERGENCY POETCastle Square, Ludlow, 2-4pm, free, but donations gratefully received. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Sat 14 June - Sun 6 JulySTORIES FROM THE STREETYoung writers aged between 16-25 have written short audio pieces in response to particular places in Ludlow. Part of Ludlow Festival.Wed 18 JuneBAD LANGUAGETaboo poetry and storytelling from local celebrity writers. The Sitting Room, Ludlow, 7.30pm, free. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Fri 20 JuneMID SUMMER POETRY & OPEN MIC EVENINGWesthope College, Craven Arms, 6.30pm, £5 including refreshments, 01584 861293.Sat 21 JuneMIXED DOUBLESA poetry reading by two prize-winning poets, Liz Lefroy and Gareth Owen. Quaker Meeting House, St Mary’s Lane, Ludlow, 7.30pm, free.

Sat 28 JuneSTORYTELLING ON THE GREENJake ‘Trick’ Evans and Suzanne Thomas provide and afternoon of magical tales. Millennium Green, Ludlow, 2-4pm, free. Part of Ludlow Fringe Festival.Tues 1 JulyOPEN MIC POETRYThe Sitting Room, Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, [email protected] freeTues 1 - Sun 6 JulyYOUNG WRITERS FESTIVALRun by Pentabus, selected writers aged between 16-25 have written a play which Pentabus have produced. 1 & 5 July - Vultures by Rory Boar and The Pit by Nat Vaughan. 2 & 5 July - Windy Old Fossils by Tom Wentworth and Sea Breeze by Michael Wild. 3 & 5 July - Happy by Cara Squires and Odd Jobs by Jack Purkis. 4 & 5 July - How to Find Love in Three Easy Dreams by David Scotswood and The Mushroom by Jade Edwards. Charlton Arms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £9/£7, 01584 856564. Part of Ludlow Festival.Wed 2, Sat 5, Wed 9 & Sat 12 JulySELF-HEALING POETRYDiscover new treasures to help you through the rocky road of life in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. The Healing Centre, Time for `you, Oswestry, 10am-4pm, £28 per day, tea/coffee provided, bring pad, pen and packed lunch. Led by experienced healer and poet, Bethany Rivers, M.A. 01686 650146.Closing date Fri 1 AugustWESTHOPE COLLEGE NEW OPEN POETRY COMPETITIONPoems in English, any subject, up to 40 lines, two copies required. Prizes £200, £100, £50, £25. Entry fees £4 for first poem, £2 for subsequent poems, no limit. www.west-hope.org.uk, postal entries to Westhope College, Craven Arms, SY7 9JL.

ComedySun 1 JuneHAY FESTIVALFeaturing Johnny Vegas, Al Murray, Katherine Ryan, Susan Calman, Frank Skinner, Marcus Brigstocke, Justine Fletcher, Bill Bailey and John Bishop. Hay-on-Wye, 01497 822629, www.hayfestival.orgThurs 5 JuneARTHUR SMITHComedian, writer and grumpy old man, Arthur Smith pro-vides sublime playfulness, jokes, anecdotes, short stories, poems and songs. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, £15, 01743 281281.Fri 6 - Sun 8 JuneTHE COURTYARD COMEDY FESTIVALThree days of fast witted comedians. Plus open mic on Saturday. Live music in the Wye Valley Marquee from 5pm on Friday, from 4pm on Saturday. and from 12pm on Sunday. Headliners include: Sat - Russell Kane, 8pm, £25/£22.50. Sun - Chris Ramsey, 8pm, £22/£20. Court-yard Comedy Club features: Sat - Carl Donnelly and Robin Morgan. Sun - Jarlath Regan and Steve Bugej, 8.30pm, £12.50. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.

Sun 15 JunePAUL RICHARDS‘Getting Lost in My Home Town’. The Sitting Room, Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, [email protected] 8pm, £7, 01584 878141.Sun 15 JuneBEN NORRISThe cousin of actor and hobbit, Martin Freeman, father of triplets and fresh from supporting Ed Byrne. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, £10, 01743 281281.Wed 25 - Fri 27 JuneFRINGE COMEDY FESTIVAL @ LUDLOW BREWERY25 June - Christian Reilly + support. 26 June - Andrew Lawrence + support. 27 June - Carl Donnelly + support. All 8pm, £10 in advance, £12 on the door. Ludlow Brewery, The Railway Shed, Station Drive, Ludlow, 01584 873291.Thurs 26 JuneCOMEDY AT THE EDGEFeaturing Paul Chowdhry. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 8pm, £14, 01952 728911.Fri 27 JuneEDINBURGH FESTIVAL PREVIEW SHOWFeaturing Roger Swift and Patrick Draper and Darren Harriott. Elephant & Castle, Dawley, 8.30pm, £3, 07786 008714.Mon 30 JuneJIM DAVIDSON LIVEButty Bach Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £25, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.

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Wed 2 JulyMILTON JONES AND PAUL ZERDINMulti-award winning Milton Jones and the master ventriloquist, Paul Zerdin. Butty Bach Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £25, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.3rd JulyEDINBURGH FESTIVAL PREVIEWFeaturing Jay Handley’s ‘Free Comic’, 8pm, £1, followed by live music with Old Dog Jackson. Crown Inn, Oakengates, 01952 610888.Fri 4 JulyTHE KEN DODD HAPPINESS SHOWOne of Britain’s funniest comedians, of legendary status. Butty Bach Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £26, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.

TalksSun 1 JuneHOW THE LIGHT GETS INThe philosopy and music festival at Hay-on-Wye. Featuring Roger Penrose, Charlotte Church, Bernard- Henri Levy, Lyse Doucet, Joan Bakewell, Marcus Brigstocke, Lawrence Krauss, Laurie Penny, Richard Sennett, Imogen Stubbs, Michael Howard, Saskia Sassen, Diane Abbott, David Nutt, Molotov Jukebox, Katie Derham, Chris Huhne, Warren Ellis, Mr Scruff, George Galloway and many more. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 01497 821762, www.howthelightgetsin.orgSun 1 JuneHAY FESTIVALFeaturing talks by Mary Berry, Antonio Carluccio, Cressida Cowell, Jennifer Saunders, Stephen Fry, Carrie Fisher, Henry Winkler, Suggs, Mervyn King, Jeremy Paxman, Julien Macdonald, Emma Bridgewater, Steven Moffat, Hugh Johnson, William Dalrymple, Toni Morrison, Robert Winston, Lucy Hawking, Alan McGee, Toni Morrison, Barry Cryer, Martin Brown, Geoff Hurst, Osvaldo Ardiles, Ricardo Villa and Alan Smith, Sol Campbell, Michael Morpurgo, David Melling, Robert Harris, Julia Donaldson, Kirsty Wark, Niall Ferguson, Tom Hollander, James Woods and Jon Canter, Bear Grylls, Kate Adie, Ian McEwan, Heidi Thomas, Pippa Harris and Jenny Agutter, Steve Coogan and Stephen Frears, Helen Fielding, Ben Macintyre, Judi Dench and more. Hay-on-Wye, www.hayfestival.org 01497 822629.

Mon 2 JuneBEATRICE: THE CADBURY HEIRESS WHO GAVE AWAY HER FORTUNEIllustrated lecture by Fiona Joseph. Grange Court, Leominster, £8/£5. [email protected] Part of Leominster Festival.

Tues 3 JuneGED MUSTO - 30 YEARS IN FITNESSTalk with British and World record holders. Earl Mortimer Specialist Sports College, Leominster, 7pm, £8/£5. [email protected] Part of Leominster Festival.

Tues 3 JuneBRECKNOCK DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETYLecture programme. ‘Lee Miller and Picasso’. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 2.30pm, £7.50 per lecture, 01874 625679.

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Wed 4 JuneTHE STRANGE COINCIDENCES THAT WERE THE CATALYST FOR THE GREAT WARIllustrated talk with Philip Robinson. Grange Court, Leominster, 7pm, £8/£5, tickets from Leominster TIC or on the door. [email protected] Thurs 5 June & Thurs 3 JulyLUDLOW ART SOCIETYLively talks and demonstrations by invited artists on all aspects of art. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £4 per session, 01584 878141.Fri 6 JunePHIL RICKMAN: LIVE IN THE TOWN OF THE DEADQ & A’s with the writer of the Merrily Watkins novels. Grange Court, Leominster, 7pm, £8/£5, tickets from Leominster TIC or 01568 616460. [email protected] Part of Leominster Festival.Fri 6 & Mon 9 JuneD-DAY: TO THE FAR SHORERoger Curtis explains how the invasion was organised from the diary of a British officer - his father. 6 June - Church Hall, Presteigne. 9 June - Royal British Legion, Llandrindod Wells. Proceeds to Disability Powys. Both 7.30pm, £5 on the door, 01544 262846.Sat 7 - Sat 21 JuneMUCH WENLOCK FESTIVALFamily Fair, Shakespeare Play, Open Air Concert. Festival of Baking, Open Gardens, Male Voice Choir. Walks, Art Exhibition and Literary Evening. www.muchwenlockfestival.co.ukTues 10 JuneA JEWISH PERSPECTIVE ON PALESTINEA talk by Leah Levane (of Jews for Justice for Palestini-ans). Friends Meeting House, Hereford, 7.30pm, free - collection, 0845 4584693.Thurs 17 JuneWIGMORE & DISTRICT GARDENING CLUBA talk by Dr Murray Mylechreeston Thomas Andrew Knight. Wigmore Village Hall, 7.30pm, £2, membership £5 per annum, 07813 733240.Sat 21 JuneTRAHERNE FESTIVALSalley Vickers will be speaking about ‘Other Dimensions’ in her novels, and in the evening there will be a concert by the west-gallery choir, Vital Spark. Credenhill Church, Hereford, www.thomastraherneassociation.org 01432 761588.Tues 1 JulyAN EVENING WITH RAY MEARS - THE OUTDOOR LIFERay Mears talks about his life and shares stories from his many years surviving the wilderness. Butty Bach Big Top Theatre, Ludlow Castle, 7.45pm, £25, 0844 248 5165 or www.ticketmaster.co.uk Part of Ludlow Festival.

Workshops & CoursesMon 2 JuneMEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOPWith Char March. Grange Court, Leominster, 10am-3pm, £10/£7. [email protected] Part of Leominster Festival.Thurs 5 June & Thurs 3 JulyBOOK CLUBThe Sitting Room, Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, [email protected]

Fri 6 JuneWRITER’S SHOWCASEMeet local writers and have coffee. Barber & Manuel, Leominster, 10am-1pm. [email protected] Part of Leominster Festival.Sat 7 JuneOVER THE THRESHOLD - IIA second writer’s day with novelist and tutor Lara Clough. A creative writing workshop exploring and re-engaging with your imagination. The Hall Barn, Bleddfa, near Knighton, 10.30am-4pm, £32 including materials. A light lunch will be provided, but feel free to bring your own food. 01547 550377.Sun 8 JunePREPARING THE GROUNDFirst of three creative writing workshops, led by Emma Beynon. Willow Globe, near Rhayader, 11am-5pm, 01597 811487, www.shakespearelink.co.ukThurs 12 & Thurs 26 JunePHILOSOPHY CAFEAn informal gathering bringing philosophy into life. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, free, 01981 500288.Sat 14 JuneCREATIVE WRITING FOR SELF-CAREA workshop for those working in the caring professions. Ideal for counselors, psychotherapists teachers, doctors, carers, social workers. Led by Rebecca Loncraine. Friends Meeting House, Hereford, 10am-4pm, £45, 07980 638287, [email protected] 21 JuneMIDSUMMER WRITING AT THE RODDWith tutors Helena Attlee and Emma Beynon. Explore ancient woodlands, water meadows and hollow ways with pen and paper in hand. Sidney Nolan Trust, The Rodd, Presteigne, 10am-4pm, £60, 01544 260149, www.sidneynolantrust.orgThurs 26 JuneDEAF TO THE WORLD - ENTER WITH SIGN LANGUAGEWith Margaret Dufeu. Blue Ginger, Home End Farm, Stiffords Bridge, Cradley, 7-9pm, £7.50 including refresh-ments and light snack, 01886 880240.Until 25 OctoberORIEL DAVIES WRITING COMPETITIONWith the theme ‘A Sense of Place’, convened and judged by Chris Kinsey. Poems of up to 50 lines each; or prose

pieces of up to 1000 words each. Full competition entry guidelines go to www.orieldavies.org or 01686 625041.SPANISH CLASSES & LATIN AMERICAN CULTUREMondays 6-7.30pm, advanced and Film Club. Wednesdays 11.30am-1pm, Intermediate. Castle Green Pavilion, Hereford. Email: [email protected], 07587 234720.

STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS at the Story Space Studio at Grange Court in Leominster. Explore the world of the Imagination and develop personal creativity. Full day sessions and short courses. Also Community Arts Days, School Projects, Early Years, Forest School and Birthday Parties. www.storyspace.co.ukEvery 2nd Monday SIGN CAFE Open to any hearing or deaf people who would like to give a helping hand. The Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 6-9pm, 07769 031619.Every Tues SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS ONLY! Tomatitos Hay on Wye, 7-8.30pm. Learn and practice your Spanish now! Mely 01497 820991, 07837160505Every Tues READING ROOM The Courtyard, Hereford, 10.30am-12.30pm, £48 per term, 01432 340555.First Wednesday of the month AYMESTREY POETRY GROUP The Riverside Inn, Aymestrey, 8pm. Tony Walton 01568 770177 or Meg Cox 01568 708160.First Wednesday of the month POETRY CAFE Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01584 878141.

Every Thursday PHILOSOPHY EVENING Falcon Hotel, Bromyard, 7.30pm.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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Until 8 June Shropshire Hills Art Week Exhibition: 10 diverse artists show paintings, sculpture, photography & jewellery. Sat 12 July 10am-5pm7TH MORTIMER COUNTRY FOOD FAIR With Jo Brand and James Strawbridge. Lots of stalls and The Whisky River Quartet.

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THE BIG SKILL IS WALKING Are looking for craft practitioners, with their venues to provide workshops at the end of each walk and feature in a rural skills and craft. www.thebigskill.com, 07932 426435.Sat 7 & Sun 8 JuneTHE GARDEN FESTIVALFeaturing James Alexander-Sinclair and Hannah Genders. Partnered by the RSPB and raising funds for St Michael’s Hospice. Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, near Ledbury, 10am-5pm, £6.50, £2.50 children, £13 family ticket, www.thegardenfestival.co.uk 07791 253720.Sun 8 JuneHERB PLANTINGHerb expert and workshop leader, Claire Prescott, will be organising a planting of culinary herbs at the farm as a special event during Open Farm Sunday. You will have a chance to learn about the different properties of the herbs and how to make best use of them. Brynmawr Farm, Newcastle, Craven Arms, Shropshire, SY7 8QU, 12pm.01588 630367 or [email protected] 11 JuneCAR SHARING Andrew Capel from the very successful Llanidloes Car Club will talk and answer questions about setting up a car share. Reynold’s Room, Knighton Community Centre, 7.15pm, 01544 260854.Fri 13 - Sun 15 June + Sat 28 & Sun 29 JuneKARUNA COURSES13 - 15 June - Ecology course, led by Dr Jan Martin, in liaison with Aberystwyth University. 28 & 29 June - Making an Earth Oven course, led by Merav and Janta. Karuna Insight Design, Picklescott, Church Stretton. Advance booking www.karuna.org.uk 01694 751374.Sun 15 JuneLUDLOW SECRET GARDENSA dozen or so private gardens in the town centre will be open. 12-6pm, £6.50 for all gardens, 01584 878141.

LITTLE over six years ago LILAC was just a group of ordinary people from Leeds, talking about a Low Impact housing project. Now those who needed

homes and worked so hard to make the idea a reality have moved in.

Good IdeaThe project idea was first discussed back in 2006. The group wanted to be able to live well on local wages, in comfortable homes that didn’t waste resources or damage the environment. “We had a vision to build our own homes,” recalls Paul Chatterton, a founder member of LILAC. They officially formed as a co-op with a grant of £4,000 in 2009. Paul adds “We talked to anyone and everyone about how we might pull this off.” The defining moment was when the project found the right piece of land. They bought 1.7 acres that had previously been an old school site from Leeds County Council. Twenty households were planned, complete with allotments.

Low ImpactBuilding Low Impact Housing is increasingly important to people. It is also entirely possible. The houses were built from a modern pre fabricated system with very high levels of insulation and they included local materials, notably straw bales. Windows were triple glazed with a ventilation system that circulates fresh air without heat loss. This is not a low-tech approach. For example, the architects have included monitoring sensors to provide a warning in case moisture should accidentally get into the straw. There is

Tues 17 JuneTHE FACTS ABOUT FRACKINGAn illustrated presentation by distinguished geology professor, Michael Rosenbaum and an inspirational talk on the latest innovations in renewable energy technology by Richard Priestly. Followed by a Q & A on the case of community-owned energy in rural areas. Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, 7.30pm, [email protected] Bishop’s Castle Community Energy.Thurs 19 JuneHEREFORD CYCLE HUBFor all bicycle problems and fixing. The Barrels, St Owen’s St, Hereford, 4-8pm.Thurs 19 JuneSUMMER WALKFrom Rotherwas Chapel, Hereford. An evening walk to see the progress on the Enterprise Zone, the Archive Storage Building and the new Connect 2 Bridge. Opt for a long or short walk, 7pm, wine and canapes, 01981 580002.Fri 20 - Sun 22 June800TH ANNIVERSARY OF STREET MARKETSA celebration with a banquet and fair. Church Stretton. Further details 01694 723189.Wed 25 JuneWESTONBURY MILL WATER GARDENSS.W. Shropshire Gardening Club. £22 for non-members. Includes coach fare, entry to the garden and a two-course meal at The Boot at Orleton, 01588 660753.Thurs 26 JuneOPTIONAL WALK AND FARMHOUSE TEAThe Woodhouse, Kenchester, Hereford, HR4 7QI, 2pm-6pm. £5, children free, variety of stalls, 01432 274800. Friends of Hereford Samaritans.

also solar hot water and PV. Water collection and usage is combined with a sustainable drainage system (known as SUDS).

Shared spaceThe dwellings include family houses, flats, allotments and a common house. The common house includes accommodation for visitors, a meeting room, a laundry room and shared tool shed/workshop. There is also a bike shed and a car share club, which has allowed the planning guideline for 2 car parking spaces just outside each flat/house to be waived and replaced by reduced car parking on the periphery and “a brilliant car free hub in the middle.”

AffordableThe financing system is quite clever. It’s designed around a co-operative with mutual tenure. The mortgage is paid back collectively, based on a percentage of income, with a clause to allow, for example, for an individual contributor losing his/her job. The land itself has been transferred into permanent ownership of the co-op. this means you can purchase property at a lower price. To give you an idea, a one bed flat costs £88,000 with minimal day-to-day living costs due to the overall design of the buildings. The defining factors that make the LILAC development healthy and affordable to live in include super insulation, solar water heating, allotments and shared facilities.

Rachel FrancisThis article came about as a result of some research work on behalf of a project called Home Presteigne. Find out more about this local sustainable affordable housing project at www.home-presteigne.co.uk

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A RANGE OF THERAPIES AVAILABLE IN LEOMINSTER including Indian Head Massage; Aromatherapy Massage and Reflexology. Humphrey Clement Bsc MFHT offers an holistic personal approach using organically sourced products where possible. On-site Chair Massage available for groups or in the workplace. To enhance your mental or physical wellbeing call 07702 038063 for a consultation or email [email protected] www.healing-rose.co.ukACCREDITED 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.ukANDREW WEBSTER HYPNOTHERAPY AND N.L.P. CLINIC Whitton Court, Whitton, near Ludlow, SY8 3AB. www.aquariuswavesofchange.co.uk 01584 891170. Peaceful therapy in beautiful surroundings. A.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 TECHINIQUE in Hay-on-Wye. Learn to eliminate and avoid aches and pains by becoming more aware of how the whole body works. Philippa Morrell BA MSTAT. Please ring me or go to my website for more information. www.philippamorrell.co.uk 01497 822967.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.AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE, REFLEXOLOGY AND REIKI TREATMENTS IN HEREFORD These natural therapies can be wonderfully relaxing and aid healing. Experienced holistic therapist with adults and children (ex-nurse) working from own therapy room. Home visits can be arranged if necessary. Reasonable rates and Gift Vouchers available. Natural Therapies : Contact Alison 07788 547255AROMATHERAPY & 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.

BOWEN TECHNIQUE - JOY PEARMAN. Also reflexology, Pilates and Zumba classes. Ledbury, Bromyard, Ludlow, Leominster, Hereford areas. 01432 820484.BODYWORK & HEALING with Hilary Foxwell BTAA, AHSC, GWCG. Recovery, self-maintenance, health & well-being for your individual needs. Bowen treatment for muscle, skeletal, nerve, respiratory, intestinal conditions. Alexander tuition to retrain muscle action, breathing, body-mind reactions. Energy release for stress, grief, old trauma. Practitioner since 1984. Home visits if needed. Clinics in Tenbury Wells, Bromyard and Ludlow. 01584 819010.CHARLOTTE HALL COUNSELLING baseed in LUDLOW. I work in a quiet central office in Ludlow, offering you space to explore and understand whatever may be troubling you. I am here to help you seek empowerment. Enable self development and awareness through empathic listening and support. I work with a wide range of issues: communication, relationship breakdowns, depression, anxiety, loss, work stress/bullying and low self esteem to name a few. BACP Accredited. wwwlcharlottehallcounselling.co.uk 07855 299579 [email protected] IN THE WILD - walking and talking, peaceful companionship outdoors, healing of the wild. For times in life when events, grief, raw emotions feel overwhelming. Contact Katrinn on [email protected] or 01544 388689 for more details.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. I can provide services at the Family Place in Hay-on-Wye and Hereford, I can provide services throughout the area. ACP accredited. Valérie Mortin BSc. 07961 885646 or Email: [email protected] BEHAVIOUR THERAPY for depression, anxiety, panic, stress, OCD, relationship problems and more! Couple counselling, relationship counselling and individual counselling for most issues. Sessions held in the Presteigne area, Leominster and Hereford. Contact Gail Venables on 01544 350384 or see www.cbtgail.co.uk. MBACP (Accred).

COUNSELLING: 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, rape, self-harm, sexuality and stress. South Shropshire/Powys borders. Alison Trott FdA (Counselling), PGDip (couns), MBACP. 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.ukEMOTIONAL THERAPYAnne Cummings MFETC (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 See also www.thewritetofeel.com FLOWER ESSENCES THERAPY. One-to-one sessions for personal development, to enhance well-being by working on emotional/mental attitudes, inner disharmony and other imbalances. Essences can be used for a wide range of issues, including lack of confidence, concerns and worries, despondency and sadness, relationship issues, unhelpful negative emotions, adjusting to change, and upsets and distress. Based in Ross-on-Wye, I also offer animal sessions within a ten-mile radius. If you would like to find out more, please contact Jill Stern, BFVEA (adv): 01989 563147 www.bfvea.comFOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONER Fully Registered CRB checked and also RGN, diabetes / wound care experience. Home visits in Herefordshire area. Prices vary according to treatment. Many foot ailments treated. Google: Dishleyfoothealth for price details or call 01568 613298, Mob 07816 988196.HEALING THROUGH POETRYConnecting deeper with yourself, finding insights in your life, helping to find light at the end of the tunnel - looking at select and accessible poems, your written responses to them can open new doors and offer new illuminations. No knowledge of poetry necessary. Led by experienced healer and poet, Bethany Rivers (M.A.) [email protected] www.writingyourvoice.org.uk 01686 650146.HEALING and COUNSELLING in Bishops Castle. ESH is a method of healing which works with the human energy system in a gentle and nourishing way. It helps to relieve energy blockages which may be causing physical, emotional or spiritual difficulties. I am also a fully qualified personal counsellor with over 20 years experience and an accredited CRUSE bereavement counsellor. Contact Philomena Houlihan-Wood B.A., Cert. ESH, Dip.Couns. Tel : 01588 638242. Email: [email protected] Web : www.soul-healing.netHOLISTIC, 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.

JENNIFER HODGE DO Registered Osteopath. Cranial Osteopath. The Old Rectory, New Radnor 01544 350241.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).MASSAGE THERAPY Injuries, stress, relaxation. Claire Williams I.T.E.C. / N.I.M. 01544 267172. Clinics in Presteigne, Ludlow and Hereford.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.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.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 Thera-py. 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.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 - 07772 000728.PAMELA 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.ukREFLEXOLOGY 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).

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YOGA IN PRESTEIGNE Group classes and individual tuition

Marie Hudson 01544 260352www.theyogapractice.org.uk

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3 Broad Street, Knighton, Powys

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)

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 (pre-booked). ROWIE (M.BPRB) 01432 820684.SHIATSU BODYWORK with Sarah Churcher-Owen ds.mrss. Bodywork received fully clothed on a comfortable futon mat. Releasing and nurturing techniques for muscles, joints and energy flow, with meridian massage to support the body, mind and spirit. Helpful with many conditions, physically and emotionally. Supporting your wellbeing. Qualified since 1996 and registered with www.shiatsusociety.org (more info). Treatments at www.naturalharmonycentre.co.uk Llanerfyl SY21 - 01938 820663 or Lydbury North SY7 - 01588 680496.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.Thurs 5 & 19 June & Thurs 3 & 17 JulyTHE BLEDDFA MEDITATION GROUPThe Hall Barn/Chapel, The Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton, 10.15am, 01547 550377.Sat 14 JuneCREATIVE WRITING FOR SELF-CAREA workshop for those working in the caring professions. Many people who work in the caring professions are less good at taking care of themselves. Energy depletion, compassion fatigue and burn out can be the result. Ideal for counselors, psychotherapists, teachers, yoga teachers, doctors, carers, massage therapists and social workers. Fun and accessible one-day workshop, using creative writing as a powerful resource for self-care and self- development. Friends Meeting House, Hereford, 10am-4pm, £45, 07980 638287, [email protected] 27 June INTRODUCTION TO ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE This mind-body training shows you how the ‘tools for living’ can be applied during everyday activities. 5 week course, (small group) plus one-to-one session. Wednesdays 6.30 - 7.45pm, Pump Rooms, Tenbury Wells with Hilary Foxwell. 01584 819010.Wed 2, Sat 5, Wed 9 & Sat 12 JulySELF-HEALING POETRYDiscover new treasures to help you through the rocky road of life in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. The Healing Centre, Time for `you, Oswestry, 10am-4pm, £28 per day, tea/coffee provided, bring pad, pen and packed lunch. Led by experienced healer and poet, Bethany Rivers, M.A. 01686 650146.

HEDGEROW MEDICINE, KITCHEN PHARMACY: Herbal Medicine Making Courses with Rowan McOnegal, Medical Herbalist. Practical weekend courses which explore identifying, growing, harvesting, drying, storing and using herbs. Covers the basic principles of herbal medicine, and making and using teas, tinctures, infused oils, ointments, creams, syrups, inhalations and baths. www.rowanmconegal.co.uk or 01531 670075.

SCARAVELLI INSPIRED YOGA WITH DOROTHY WATKINSKindle Centre, Hereford, Mon & Thurs 9-10am. Belmont Community Centre - Tues - Parent Yoga 9am and 10.15am. All Ages Yoga 11.30am. Wed - Pregnancy Yoga 9am. Parent & Toddler Yoga 10.15am. All Ages Yoga 11.30am. 01981 580453.

HEALING YOGA AND MEDITATION SATURDAYSGeorgie holds monthly Saturday morning yoga and meditation 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 healing 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.

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