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WHAT’S ON AROUND THE COUNT I ES


SPOT’S BIRTHDAY PARTY Tuesday 24 & Wednesday 25 Courtyard Theatre


Join Spot and his friends for this engaging and interactive show for everyone age 2+ and their grownups. With integrated Makaton, catchy songs, dancing and lots of interactive party games, this is going to be the best birthday party ever!


Based on the beloved Eric Hill classic Happy Birthday Spot, this brand-new adaptation is the perfect introduction to theatre for children – they’ll be encouraged to sign and dance along with Steve the Monkey, Tom the Crocodile, Helen the Hippo and Sally and Sam. Every ticket comes with a free party hat and meet and greet with Spot after the show.


For tickets and more information contact the Box Office on 01432 340555 or visit www.courtyard.org.uk.


ROSSBEERFEST Ross on Wye - 3rd & 4th May


Enjoy Ross Beer and Cider Festival alongside the River Wye at Ross-on-Wye. Includes Beer, Ciders, Prosecco Bar, Live Music, Food, Camping Parking. All monies raised are donated by Ross Rotary and Lions Club International to good causes – mainly local to Ross to support the community.


Buy tickets online at www.rossbeerfest.org or pay on the gate.


HELLENSMUSIC FESTIVAL Much Marcle 8-11 May


SHELSLEY WALSH HILL CLIMB 3rd & 4th May 2025 - Gates open 8am


Speed into Spring - The weekend sees the first of 3 National meetings with competitors from the Midland Hill Climb Championship culminating with the first Top 12 Run Offs of the season. Practice & Competition Day on Saturday 3rd May 2025 Practice & Competition Day on Sunday 4th May 2025 Camping £20 per unit per night for Friday and Saturday nights. Tents, caravans and motorhomes are all welcome.


Admission ticket includes access to the paddock, hill, courtyard and spectator enclosures. www.shelsleywalsh.com/events-1/speed-into-spring-2025


Now in its 12th year, Hellensmusic is an international music festival that takes place every May at Hellens Manor, St Bartholomew’s Church, and The Walwyn Arms in Much Marcle, Herefordshire. The Festival includes four days of chamber music concerts alongside free to observe masterclasses during the day.


Highlights of the four day festival include a world premiere by composer and bandoneon player Omar Massa in a programme that includes music by Dohnányi, Mozart and Haydn in The Great Barn at Hellens Manor on Saturday 10 May. The Festival opens in St. Bartholomew’s Church on Thursday 8 May with a folk music inspired programme. The evening concert on Saturday night sees Julien Quentin, Omar Massa and Matthew Hunt perform 300 years of the Greatest Hits at Much Marcle’s pub, the Walwyn Arms.


Tickets from £10 on sale at www.hellensmusic.com Hellens, Much Marcle, Ledbury. Herefordshire. HR8 2LY


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