WHAT’S ON I N YOUR COUNT Y
THE FESTIVE FOREST AT CLEARWELL CAVES From 5 December
See Father Chr istmas and collect a small pre-Chr istmas gif t f rom his helpers. Follow the woodland animal’s antics as they prepare for Chr istmas Day, in a magical underground forest that has grown throughout the caverns.
Take a break 100ft underground in the special
subter ranean Café; and buy Chr istmas decorations and stock ing fillers f rom the shop as you leave the Caves.
Adults and children £19.50 (includes present for children 2-12). Strictly online booking only.
HEREFORD CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS FAIR 13 December 9.30am-4.00pm
Over for ty stallholder s will be in the cathedral for the Hereford Cathedral Annual Chr istmas Fair. The Fair opens at 9.30am and will be featuring homemade produce, handcraf ted items and plenty of festive gif ts and craf ts f rom local
stallholders.There will be carol singing outside in the cathedral close at midday, all are welcome to join in! Free Entry
Birmingham Town Hall, tickets via
https://jamesbpartridge.com
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HEREFORD CITY CHRISTMAS MARKETS Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in December
Shopper s are in for a magical time with around 30 to 40 stalls each day in the hear t of Hereford city centre, within sight of the giant Chr istmas tree. Enjoy the festive treats and gi f ts on of fer, including quality local and regional products. You'll also f ind the usual selection of traditional mark et stal l l ines f rom authentic independent traders. Don't forget to sample the delicious hot street food and dr ink s; the per fect way to keep warm whilst enjoying the markets in High Town and Commercial Street.
LEOMINSTER VICTORIAN CHRISTMAS MARKET 13 December 10am-4.00pm Step back in time with a truly Dickensian adventure at the Leominster V ictorian Street Mark
et.Corn Square, Broad Street and the town centre will be filled with stalls selling handmade and locally produced gif ts, food and drink . With a range of V ictorian-themed enter tainment, much-loved annual event is set to be as successful as ever.
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THE BIG CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY Birmingham Town Hall on the 17th December
Get ready for a nostalgic dose of festive cheer as James B
Par tr idge brings The Big Chr istmas Assembly to the Birmingham Town Hal l . Blending hol iday magic, singalong fun, and school assembly memories, the show celebrates the joy of classic tunes like Jingle Bells and This Little Light of Mine.
Invi ting the
audience to relive the magic of chi ldhood Chr istmases. Expect laughter, warmth, and plenty of spark le in this feel-good celebration of music, memory, and community spir it.
FATHER CHRISTMAS AT THE OLD HOUSE – HEREFORD 13-14 December 10am-4.00pm
Celebrate the season with a warm and festive visit to the historic Old House Museum where you can experience a traditional Chr istmas and families can meet Father Chr istmas, with twink ling lights, natural greenery, and a welcoming atmosphere, this charming event captures the spirit of a classic Christmas.
Tickets £8.50 from
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/traditional-christmas- at-the-old-house-hereford-tickets-1436297948829
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