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September 28, 11am – 4.30pm (castle closes at 4pm) FALCONRY Eastnor Castle, near Ledbury Watch amazing static and flying displays from beautiful birds of prey. Contact as before.


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See birds of prey at Eastnor Castle on September 28. Photo: Eastnor Castle


September 13 KINGTON SHOW The Ovals Farm, Kington A traditional agricultural show with horses, cattle, sheep and poultry classes. www.kingtonshow.co.uk


September 13-14 THE BATTLE OF MORTIMER’S CROSS (1461) Hampton Court, near Leominster Experience an exciting re-enactment of the battle and see a Birds of Prey Flying Spectacular.01568 797676


September 14 SPEECH HOUSE VINTAGE SHOW Field adjacent to the Speech House Hotel, Coleford Hosted by the Forest Vintage Vehicle and Machinery Club, the event features a huge selection of vintage vehicles and steam engines plus trade stands, fair rides, live bands and more. 01594 822607 www.thespeechhouse.co.uk


September 14, 11am – 4.30pm (castle closes at 4pm) SUMMER SUNDAY FUN Eastnor Castle, near Ledbury Whizz over the Valley Lawn on the castle zip wire and take part in garden games. Contact as before.


September 21, 11am – 4.30pm (castle closes at 4pm) CIRCUS SKILLS Eastnor Castle, near Ledbury Clown around and have a go at juggling, stilt walking, unicycling, tight-rope-walking and plate-spinning. Contact as before.


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September 5, 7.30pm THE MAGIC OF MOTOWN The Courtyard, Hereford The legend of the great record label lives on: enjoy more than 36 back-to-back massive Motown classics with all the glittering costumes and dazzling dance moves synonymous with the label. 01432 340555 www.courtyard.org.uk


September 6 THE BREAKIN’ OUT FESTIVAL Bailey Park, Abergavenny A family-friendly music festival with headline acts Amelia Lily, Loveable Rogues, Tinchy Stryder, Twist and Pulse, Sway and The GLC. www.breakinoutfestival.com


September 12, 7.30pm THE BILLY FURY YEARS The Courtyard, Hereford A night of breathtaking Billy Fury entertainment. Contact as before.


September 16, 1.15-2 pm TUESDAY LUNCHTIME ORGAN CONCERT Hereford Cathedral, Hereford This recital will be given by Sam Bayliss from Malvern. Further organ recitals will take place on September 23 (by Shaun Ward, St Laurence’s Ludlow) and September 30 (given by Peter Dyke, Hereford Cathedral). Contact as before.


September 20, 7.30pm PACIFIC CURLS: PACIFIC ROOTS TO CELTIC SOUL St Leonards Church, Yarpole Pacific Curls have travelled the world with their fusion sound which combines Pacific ukulele rhythms, vivacious Scottish fiddle playing, evocative Maori instrumentation, guitar, percussion, footstomp and vocals. 01568 780874 www.artsalive.co.uk


September 24, 7.30pm THE ILLEGAL EAGLES The Courtyard, Hereford Enjoy one of the foremost theatrical Eagles tribute acts in the world. Contact as before.


September 8, 7.30pm ELIO PACE PERFORMS THE BILLY JOEL SONGBOOK The Courtyard, Hereford Hear Billy Joel’s top hits performed in an electrifying concert by dynamic singer/songwriter Elio Pace and his magnificent six-piece band. 01432 340 555 www.courtyard.org.uk


September 10, 3.30 pm BBC RADIO 3’s CHORAL EVENSONG Hereford Cathedral, Hereford Live broadcast by the cathedral choir. Visitors attending the cathedral should be seated by 3.10 pm. www.herefordcathedral.org


September 26, 7.30pm ELKIE BROOKS The Blake Theatre, Monmouth An evening with Elkie Brooks, now in the fifth decade of her career, whose annual tours are treat for fans old and new.


01600 71940 www.theblaketheatre.org


September 27, 7.30pm DORIC STRING QUARTET Moor Park, near Ludlow Listen to works by Haydn, Ades and Beethoven performed by a leading British string quartet. www.ludlow-arts-classical.org.uk


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