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WHAT’S ON IN YOUR COUNTY


OLD CHAPEL GALLERY Throughout April


Song of the Earth’, the Spring Exhibition 2026 at Old Chapel Gallery (14 March–end April), celebrates nature through a curated collection of contemporary British fine art and craft. Inspired by landscape, wildlife and folklore, the exhibition features painting, printmaking, stained glass and ceramics, highlighting texture, colour, movement and tradition in works that evoke imagination, skill and an uplifting sense of optimism.


www.oldchapelgallery.co.uk


Lose yourself in this sonically spectacular celebration of Radiohead's vast and ever-expanding universe of music. With special attention on the 10th anniversary of their latest (and potentially last!) studio record A Moon Shaped Pool embracing the rich, textured sonic landscape of their UK Number One album.


A full live band, with vocalists, accompanied by the nationally renowned Mike Nowland String Quartet, will transport you on an epic journey through the bestselling band's back catalogue.


For more info and tickets see www.herefordcathedral.org/Event/an-evening-of-radiohead


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EASTER FAIR GARDEN FLEA MARKET Aardvark, Brampton Bryan - Saturday 4 April 10.00am – 4.00pm


Step into Aardvark’s Annual Easter Fair a truly special event this year and one not to be missed at this renowned bookery, café and event venue. This much loved fair marks the final event day under the stewardship of Ethel and Mr A, making it a wonderful opportunity for visitors to come along, soak up the atmosphere, and show their support. Expect a vibrant, welcoming day filled with character, charm, and community spirit.


The Aardvark Café will be open from 10am – 4pm, serving tea, coffee, cake, light lunches, and plenty of irresistible chocolatey treats.


Book lovers can also wander into the bookshop, open from 10am – 4pm, for a relaxed browse among the shelves.


Free Entry - Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, Shropshire SY7 0DH


DAY OUT WITH THOMAS™ -23rd-27th and 29th-31st May 2026. Day Out With Thomas™ heads to North Yorkshire Moors Railway this May to celebrate the Let’s Rock, Let’s Roll Tour - All Aboard! Thomas the Tank Engine, everyone’s favourite #1 blue engine is coming to town. Day Out With Thomas: Let’s Rock, Let’s Roll Tour is hitting the tracks and bringing the beat to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway


Adult tickets are £21.45, and adults bringing a child under 2 to sit on their lap also pay £21.45. Tickets for children aged 2-15 are £24.75. Please note that all ticket prices include a 10% booking fee and a 75p transaction charge applies once per booking.


To book tickets visit www.nymr.co.uk/thomas.


NMITE OPEN DAYS 2026


Looking for a university experience that breaks the mould? NMITE (New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering), based in Hereford, is redefining higher education in the UK and their Open Days are the perfect chance to see why.


AN EVENING OF RADIOHEAD Hereford Cathedral - 17 & 18 April 7.30pm


An evening of Radiohead, performed by a full band, vocalists and string quartet in the ethereal surroundings of Hereford Cathedral. Let Me In are back, returning on a UK & Ireland Cathedral tour after consecutive sell-out, acclaimed tours in 2024 & 2025.


LIVE24-SEVEN.COM For more details see www.nmite.ac.uk


ENTERTAINMENT WHAT ’ S ON


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