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WHAT’S ON AROUND THE COUNT I ES


Ralph Court Gardens, Edwyn Ralph, Bromyard, Herefordshire - HR7 4LU T: 01885-483225 www.ralphcourtgardens.co.uk


specialist plants, innovative solutions for greener living, beautiful things for home and garden, textiles, fashion, beauty and body products, delicious local food and drink. Stroll through the natural sculpture garden, admire the many art installations through the woodland walk, and relax in the tearoom and terrace. The main manor house is open for scheduled guided tours.


Tickets will only be available in advance, not on the gate. Please be sure to book early to avoid missing out! Fees & Tickets: Adult £10 Child £3 Parking £2


AIR AMBULANCE AIRBASE OPEN DAYS


Join Spot and his friends for this engaging and interactive show Every year, Midlands Air Ambulance Charity hosts open days at its three airbases across its six-county operating patch. The series of family-friendly events gives members of the public an exclusive insight into the charity’s lifesaving work and the chance to look around its state-of-the-art helicopters and critical care cars. Visitors to the open days also have the opportunity to meet the critical care clinicians that provide hospital-level treatment to some of the region’s most seriously ill and injured patients. On the day there will be entertainment for all the family, a variety of food and artisan stalls from local vendors will also be available.


visit midlandsairambulance.com/events


GOLDEN VALLEY VINTAGE AND COUNTRY FAIR Abby Dore - 7 June from 10.30am


Set on the Gwatkin Cider farm, the fair showcases a huge spread of classic vehicles—think hundreds of vintage cars, motorbikes, tractors, and stationary engines. A highlight is the John Fowler general-purpose steam engine.


Beyond the machinery, it’s packed with country pursuits: Welsh Axemen chopping through timber, medieval reenactments, gun dog demos, falconry displays, archery, and even tug-of-war. You’ll also find farm animals, a family dog show, ferrets, mounted games, rifle shooting and craft stalls selling local goods; everything from handmade bits to fresh produce. Food and drink are a big deal too, with Gwatkin’s own cider flowing alongside hearty options like Welsh roast meats from Nixon Farms.


It’s family-friendly and affordable—tickets are £9 for adults, £8 for seniors, £4 for kids, and free for under-5s. www.vintageandcountryfair.co.uk


After the daytime fun, there’s live music in the barn. With a full bar keeping things going. Weekend Camping is also available. Evening Live Music £10 and Weekend Camping £20


HELLENS GARDEN FESTIVAL – MUCH MARCLE 7 & 8 June 10am-5pm Hellens, Much Marcle, Ledbury.


Hellens Garden Festival is along-established hugely popular annual event about discovering all that you can do with gardening and attending to the earth and environment, believing that you can create and grow, wherever you live, whether you have a windowsill or a field. Discover how working with Nature can enhance biodiversity, learn valuable lessons in sustainability and environmental practices and how being outdoors can improve our well-being.


The gardens and grounds of Hellens Manor will be filled with exhibitor stalls – handmade, crafted and sustainable products, rare and


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