WHAT’S ON IN YOUR COUNTY
CATHEDRAL ESCAPE ROOM Saturday 7 March 2.00-4.00pm
Solve the brand-new Escape Room at Hereford Cathedral: an immersive clue-cracking and decoding game, hosted in the Old Chapel in the Cloisters.
It is Medieval Hereford, and pilgrims have been travelling from all over the country to visit the shrine of St Thomas Cantilupe. Earlier today, a precious golden ring was left at the shrine as an offering. But- when the Shrine Keeper returned from Morning Prayer, they noticed that the ring has been stolen….
Can you find the ring, but more importantly, identify the thief before the time runs out? Get a team together and book a session to test your skills and escape the Old Chapel! The experience lasts 1 hour and is suitable for groups of up to six people, costing £70 total per session. The game is challenging but is suitable for ages 11+. Groups of under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Further details and booking on:
www.herefordcathedral.org/escape-room
RHS MALVERN SPRING FESTIVAL -Save the date - returns in May 2026 with an exciting new theme RHS Malvern Spring Festival, a trailblazing four-day seasonal showcase of new horticultural trends and innovations, will make a spectacular return to Three Counties Showground, Malvern from 7 – 10 May 2026. The first RHS Flower Show of the season, has an outstanding reputation for leading the way in horticultural innovations and gardening developments. The 2026 festival will showcase the country’s best-known expert horticulturalists and TV gardening personalities.
The theme for 2026’s festival, ‘Roots of the Future: honour the past, grow the future’, commemorates the rich traditions of gardening while embracing the latest innovations in horticulture. Visitors are invited to discover how traditional practices combine with modern ideas, such as climate-resilient design, biodiversity and soil health.
Tickets start from just £16 for a taster ticket (under 16s free of charge)
https://www.rhsmalvern.co.uk/
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ROSEMAUND WHISKY TOUR & WILDKITCHEN DINING EXPERIENCE Saturday 12 March
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2026 Saturday 7 March 11.00am – 1.30pm, Hereford
This year sees a meaningful and motivating International Women’s Day event in partnership with Herefordshire Women's Equality Group - centred on the theme ‘Standing Our Ground’.
While International Women’s Day is a time for celebration, it is also a reminder of why the day still matters and why feminism remains essential. The day will bring the community together for inspiring speakers, informative stalls, networking opportunities, and uplifting performances from the West Mercia Women’s Aid Choir. It is a space to connect, reflect, stand in solidarity, and reaffirm your commitment to equity.
Get your free tickets on:
www.tickettailor.com/events/westmerciawomensaid
Guests will experience a guided tour and tasting, followed by a fire-cooked WildKitchen lunch, prepared by former MasterChef: The Professionals contestant, Callum McDonald, celebrating the best of Herefordshire produce.
The visit begins inside the distillery, where traditional copper stills meet modern regenerative farming. You’ll see how the Rosemaund team crafts the whisky from the grain grown in the fields, matured beside the apple orchards that shape its character.
After the tour, settle in for lunch in the WildKitchen. Expect simple, generous cooking over fire, paired with house spirits and a glass or two of something local. The Wild Kitchen seats up to 24 people and these event days are mixed groups. Approximately 4 hours Rosemaund Farm Distillery, Herefordshire.
Booking required.
www.rosemaund.com/pages/visit-us
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