What’s On in February
MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS Pilates Certifi ed Pilates teacher and ex-dancer, Melanie Braam, has nearly a decade of experience as a studio director, teacher and mentor. She is currently teaching one-to-one classes on the specifi c Pilates machines at Studio One by appointment, and small group mat classes at Holmewood House School, Langton Green, Mondays 7.30pm and Wednesdays 9.15am.
If you need an original gift idea, any of the classes can be purchased as a gift card.
www.thepilatescoach.
co.uk, 07553 319098, contact@
thepilatescoach.co.uk
ALTERNATE SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
Friends Together Bereavement Support Group. Weekend meetings at Age UK centre Bradford Street, Tonbridge. 2.30pm to 4.30pm on alternate Saturdays from 31st January and alternate Sundays from 8th February. 01732 360328.
1ST FEBRUARY
The Happy Prince and The Selfish Giant The Cat’s Grin Theatre Company present two classic Oscar Wilde children’s stories. Tickets £7, 2.30pm. Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JP, 01892 678678.
1ST-28TH FEBRUARY Behind the Scenes Tour Get a glimpse at 700 years of
history and a unique insight into what happens behind the scenes at National Trust property Ightham Mote. Free entry to tour. Ightham Mote, Mote Road, Ivy Hatch, Sevenoaks TN15 0NT, 01732 810378.
4TH-5TH FEBRUARY
Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure Get ready to embark on an exciting new mission with the quirky and courageous underwater adventure heroes, The Octonauts. Tickets £13.50-£15.50 (adults), £11.50- £13.50 (children), 1pm and 4.30pm. Assembly Hall Theatre, Crescent Road, Tunbridge Wells TN1 2LU, 01892 530613.
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5TH FEBRUARY Floral inspiration Be inspired by fl ower arranger Angie Hyde who will be giving a demonstration entitled Song from the Wood at Wadhurst and District Flower Club’s meeting. Visitors are welcome. Tickets £5, 2pm. Wadhurst Commemoration Hall, High Street, Wadhurst TN5 6LE, 01580 201443.
5TH FEBRUARY Comedy and Jazz
A performance by Howard Read, who is best known for his work with his sidekick, Little Howard. Musical entertainment will be provided by the Cranbrook School Jazz Band. Tickets £6, 7.45pm. Cranbrook School, Waterloo Road, Cranbrook TN17 3JD, 01580 711856.
6TH FEBRUARY Quiz Night Teams of up to six people are wanted for a quiz in aid of Hospices of Hope, at Tunbridge Wells restaurant Woods. Tickets £12,
Free quotation and all work guaranteed for 2 years.
With over 15 years of experience in express body repairs.
Miles Taylor
Tel: 01892 825233 Mob: 07500 222 373
LIVING WITH BIRDS 14–22 FEBRUARY
Chaffinch Blue Tit Song Thrush Canada Goose Goldfinch Great Tit Kingfisher ENJOY SOME FAMILY FUN
THIS HALF TERM WITH A BIRD SPOTTING TRAIL,
BIRD BOX BUILDING* AND A CRAFT WORKSHOP * £5 charge applies
FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT
hevercastle.co.uk/whatson Or call – 01732 865224
80 Cuckoo
ROYAL TUNBRIDGE WELLS Symphony Orchestra
ROSSINI, LALO & BEETHOVEN
Sunday 1 March, 3pm Barry Wordsworth conductor
Matthew Trusler violin
BOX OFFICE 01892 530613/532072
www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk
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