WHAT’S ON A ROU N D TH E COU N TI E S
HEREFORD CATHEDRAL TOWER TOURS 3 & 4 September
Don’t miss the last of these summer dates while the weather is still fair for incredible views of Hereford city and the county. Adventurous visitors can climb the 218 stone steps and venture inside the very heart and heights of Hereford Cathedral wi thin its incredible structure and architecture.
Tickets from the Cathedral Shop.
Cathedral Tours wi th k nowlegable guides also take place on Monday to Saturday, 11.05am & 2.15pm and also 12.30pm on selected Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Contact the Visits Office for further details on 01432 374202 or
visits@herefordcathedral.org.
LEOMINSTER FOOD FAYRE 6 September 9am-3pm
A great community event for local people and visitors to the town, a not-for -profit event aimed at showcasing local food and drink producers in the “ Leominster County” and sur rounding area. Held in Corn Square and Broad Street in the hear t of the town centre there will be a wonder ful Street Market where you will find everything f rom cock tails to chutneys, full list of exhibitors here.
Children’s Activities, enter tainment and picnic area on The Grange. Also includes Makers Market in The Secret Garden (Behind Leominster Tourist Information) and Artisan Market at Grange Cour t.
All areas free to attend. Working in conjunction with Leominster Tourist Information Centre and Leominster Town Council.
their mobile phone) to decide the winner. How exci ting! Texts will be charged at normal rates and a limit of 1 vote per number is in place. Each voting number receives a text back with the results.
There will be food and drink (bar and sof t drink s) available on site f rom licensed vendors.
Fr iday & Saturday night camping and motorhome stays available.
Tickets from £35
www.fireworkchampions.co.uk/events/eastnor-castle/
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BROMYARD FOLK FESTIVAL 11-14 September
Bromyard Folk Festival is a packed weekend of enter tainment sui table for the whole family. In var ious venues in and around this Herefordshire market town, the exciting and varied line-up consists of a combination of br illiant local, national and international folk per formers in concer ts, ceilidhs, dance displays,
storytelling and
work shops. Running for over 50 year s, Bromyard Folk Festival has f irmly found a place in our national her itage of traditional events.
FIREWORK CHAMPIONS AT EASTNOR CASTLE 6 September 4pm-11pm
Now in its 14th year at Eastnor Castle witness 4 great f i rework displays!
Three of the UK ’s best f i rework
companies compete against each other with a 10-minute spectacular f i rework display choreographed to music fol lowed by a huge breathtak ing f inale. The types of f i rework s being used by the companies are unl ike any mater ial used for f ireworks available to the general public, each company uses Category 4 f i rework s, which are only for professional use and the biggest available in the UK.
Af ter gazing at the illuminating f i reworks and laser s, watching all the teams battle for the Fireworks Champions title, the audience has all the power in their hands (through
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Headliners: Sea Song Sessions • Dervish • Breabach • Paul Downes & Phil Beer • Michael McGoldr ick & Tim Edey • Ker r, Fagan, Van Eyken
Day and weekend tickets available along with camping.
www.bromyardfolkfestival.co.uk
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