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WHAT’S ON I N YOUR COUNT Y


ELY CHRISTMAS MARKET – HEREFORD 15 November 10am – 4pm


Join ELY for their enchanting, free-to-attend, Chr istmas Market event. Wi th twink ling lights, festive decorations and the aroma of mul led wine in the air, i t’s the per fect oppor tunity to shop for unique gi f ts for loved ones. Stallholder s will be showcasing thei r craf ts, treats, and treasures to a mer ry crowd of festive shoppers.


www.ely-memorial-fund.org.uk/event/christmasmarket25


MALVERN WINTER GLOW 21 November – 31 December 4.30pm -9pm Three Counties Showground


Experience the magic of the season and create unforgettable memor ies for you and your fami ly wi th a wide ar ray of festive activi ties to enjoy including per sonal ised Santa’s Grotto Experience, expanded Light Trail, new UV Glow Crazy Golf, Ice Sk ating, Fairground and Santa Paws. Dogs Welcome.


Free entry to Christmas market, food quarter, café, bar, and fairground. Please check website for all ticket prices and information: winterglow.co.uk


CHRISTMAS AT WEBBS Webbs Garden Centre throughout the Festive Season


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Step into a winter wonderland at Webbs this Chr istmas! Follow the yellow br ick road in The Enchanted Gardens: Oz, explore festive villages and meet Santa, snuggle in your own private igloo, or craf t your own seasonal wreath. From its magical light trail and Santa’s Grottos to cosy dining, festive food markets, and hands-on work shops, there’s fun for the whole family.


Find out more and book at webbs.co.uk/whats-on


AN EVENING WITH MEDIUM ANGELA GILLET Leominster 28th November Angela Gillet returns to Grange Cour t in Leominster to connect with your loved ones in spir it. Doors Open: 7:00 PM, Event Starts: 7:30 PM. Exper ience hear tfelt messages and spir itual connection in a calm and welcoming setting.


Tickets: £10 via www.ticketsource.co.uk/grange-court/evening- with-medium-angela-gillet/e-qmaxyl


ROSS ON WYE CHRISTMAS FAYRE 30 November 11:00AM to 5:00PM, Lights switch on 4.30pm


Ross-on-Wye Town Council’s Christmas Fayre, Broad Street and Crof t Cour t. Santa’s grotto, over 70 stalls selling handmade ar ts and craf ts plus delicious ar tisan food and drink . Enjoy a bite to eat or a mulled wine to warm you up whilst you listen to live music at the Market House f rom local choirs and bands. Chr istmas tree lights will be switched on by special guest, to be confirmed.


WILL FINN AND ROSIE CALVERT The Courtyard Theatre


An award-winning husband-and-wi fe duo who came together through thei r love of music. Rosie and Will’s music combine influences ranging f rom old English ballads to gothic Americana, but they are most def ined by their spell-binding harmonies.


Book online at https://www.courtyard.org.uk/events/will-finn-and- rosie-calvert/ or call Box Office on 01432 340555.


RALPH COURT GARDENS Throughout November


November is a peaceful time to visit Ralph Cour t Gardens to enjoy the beautiful autumnal colours. The gardens and on-site restaurant are open Wednesday to Sunday, serving fresh, homemade food. From 28th November, the gardens transform into a spark ling Winter Wonderland filled with festive lights, themed displays and seasonal cheer — a per fect way to start the Christmas season.


For further information: www.ralphcourtgardens.co.uk LIVE24-SEVEN.COM


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