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BANDS IN THE PARK Sundays 2.30-4.30pm from 18 May to 7 September, Ross on Wye


Bands in the Park is a series of concerts arranged by Ross on Wye Town council and held at the town bandstand. Concerts are every Summer Sunday 2.30-4.30pm from the 18 May to 7 September at Ross-on-Wye Bandstand, Wye St.


Members of the public arriving by car are advised to park in the Wilton Road carpark (free on Sundays) which has easy pedestrian access to Caroline Symonds Gardens through the tunnels. Dogs on leads are welcome to join in the fun.


Free to access though charity collection buckets will be circulating, so please bring a little change and support them if you can.


AARDVARK SPRING BANK HOLIDAY BROCANTE Brampton Bryan 25 May from 9.00am


Expect lots of vintage, antiques and bric-a-brac stalls, live music and café refreshments! Free entry, free parking, all welcome. Come for a fun day out browsing over 20+ stalls plus live music over the lunchtime period.


The Aardvark Outpost team will be back and serving hot rolls. The Aardvark Café will be open from 10am - 4pm, serving tea, coffee, cake and light lunches. The bookshop will be open from 10am - 4pm.


For stallholders interested in booking a place, pitches are to be held outdoors on both the car park and the field. Please come prepared for the weather! Pitches begin at £15 or £18 if you a table to hire. Call 01547 530744 for stallholder enquiries or call in Tuesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm.


Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, Shropshire SY7 0DH aardvark-books.com/aardvark-events


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HOW THELIGHT GETS IN FESTIVAL Hay on Wye 23 – 26 May


HowTheLightGetsIn returns to its idyllic home on the banks of the River Wye for a bank holiday weekend of interdisciplinary talks and panels, music, comedy and cabaret entertainment. Over 100 speakers and 80 performers will converge on the site at the foot of the black mountains, with cutting-edge thinkers sharing a stage with pioneering artists shaping the music industry.


HowTheLightGetsIn proudly brings together the UK’s most vibrant and forward thinking artists. This year is set to be no different! Keep an eye on the website for updates.


Read the full line up and more details here: www.howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/hay


EASTNOR STEAM AND VINTAGE Sunday 25th to Monday 26th May 10.30am – 5.30pm


Enjoy a nostalgic day out at Eastnor Castle with an impressive line-up of steam engines, vintage cars, giant garden games, vintage carousel, model steam engine rides, chair swings, nostalgic dance workshops and more!


PLUS all of the usual attractions including Castle, Arboretum & Lake, Maze, Adventure Playground, Obstacle Course, Woodland Play Area.


CASTLE & GROUNDS ADMISSION ONLY Tickets: Adult £15.50, Child (3-15 years): £9.50, Family (2a+3c): £45.00, Family (1a+3c): £30.00 www.eastnorcastle.com/ whats-on/eastnor-steam-vintage/


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