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Week of Nov 10th
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- Nov 10, '2510th November 2025
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Nov 12, '2512th November 2025●(1 event)

Have a go at Morris Dancing
20:15 12th November 2025
at Prestfelde School
ShresburyHave a go at Morris Dancing
20:15 - 21:15 12th November 2025

Prestfelde SchoolMore InformationWe are excited to invite you to come along and have a go at morris dancing
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Nov 15, '2515th November 2025●●(2 events)

Frost Fair
10:00 15th November 2025
atFrost Fair
10:00 - 16:00 15th November 2025

More InformationJoin us and our local stall holders for this wonderful festive craft fair.
With a wide selection of handmade crafts and Christmas gifts from talented Shropshire crafts people, you’re sure to find that special gift for your family and friends.
Mulled wine and mince pies will be available to get you in the festive mood.
Entry is free.
Newport Music Club 50th Anniversary Season present Lumas Wind Trio in concert
19:00 15th November 2025
at Cosy Hall
TelfordNewport Music Club 50th Anniversary Season present Lumas Wind Trio in concert
19:00 - 21:30 15th November 2025
Cosy HallMore InformationNewport Music Club draws the 50th anniversary season to a close with an exciting trio of talented young musicians to Cosy Hall. We are thrilled to introduce Rennie Sutherland, clarinet; Florence Plane, bassoon and David Palmer, piano.
Lumas Wind Trio are members of Lumas Winds, an ensemble based in London committed to promoting the rich variety of wind chamber music repertoire and have been described as ‘one to watch’ (BBC Radio 3, Record Review). Winners of the prestigious 71st Royal Over-Seas League Mixed Ensemble Prize, the group are currently Munster Recital Scheme Artists and Kirckman Concerts Society Young Artists.
Alongside performing the classics of the repertoire, Lumas explore works that deserve recognition. This is highlighted in the six hidden gems on their debut album, The Naming of Birds, released in May 2024, it features works from every decade from 1960 to 2010 and includes three world premiere recordings. They will be playing works by Mozart, Glinka and Hurlestone.
The ensemble has performed in venues throughout the UK including Wigmore and Conway Hall, Snape Maltings, St George’s Bristol, and recently toured Scotland with the generous support of the Tunnell Music Trust.
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Nov 16, '2516th November 2025●●(3 events)

Quatt Christmas craft and present fayre
10:00 16th November 2025
at Quatt Village Hall
BridgnorthQuatt Christmas craft and present fayre
10:00 - 16:00 16th November 2025

Quatt Village HallMore InformationChristmas isn't Christmas without a trip to a Craft fayre ..So come to Quatt and browse some special treats, artisan gift , woodwork, jewellery, handmade gifts, decorations and lots of delicious cakes.
free entry. 10-4
Lingen Davies Fundraiser - Sunday Lunch at Eaton Manor
12:30 16th November 2025
at Eaton Manor Country Estate
Church StrettonLingen Davies Fundraiser - Sunday Lunch at Eaton Manor
12:30 - 15:30 16th November 2025

More InformationOn Sunday, 16th November, Lingen Davies Cancer Support is returning to the picturesque Eaton Manor for their autumn fundraiser and would love to see you there.
They are hosting a Sunday Lunch in the Events Venue at Eaton Manor, with renowned local caterer Oak Apple Catering, dishing up a delicious two-course lunch, complete with a welcome drink. Teas and coffees will be served to finish.
Oswestry Folk Music - Virginia Kettles Rolling Folk
19:30 16th November 2025
atOswestry Folk Music - Virginia Kettles Rolling Folk
19:30 - 22:30 16th November 2025
More InformationSunday Night Folk at Oswestry Cricket Club.
Virginia Kettles Rolling Folk
Virginia Kettle is the very heart of the multi award-winning folk-rock band Merry Hell. Her songs, spirit and energies have helped drive the band ever upwards, giving a significant outlet to her creativity, providing anthems such as Bury Me Naked, which had 20,000 fans swaying in a Cropredy field, as well as irresistible dancing tunes, and slices of wry humour as seen in ‘VIOLET’, her solo tour-de-force during the band set, where she often forgoes the need for amplification and wanders freely among the audience. Her solo album ‘No Place Like Tomorrow ‘was acritical and popular success, hitting the heights of No.1 in the Amazon Folk Charts within days of its release.Rolling Folk
As a prolific writer of songs, Rolling Folk gives Virginia the chance to share a variety of songs not included in Merry Hell’s sets. It is not a replacement for the band, but an additional outlet for her creativity and energy. Offering the same level of songwriting excellence as Merry Hell, but a different, more intimate feel, plus additional musical explorations, Rolling Folk surrounds Virginia with a fabulous and interesting selection of players, particularly multi, multi-instrumentalist Chris Lee, (Full House, Time Bandits, Family Mahone, Galleon Blast, Rad Co., etc, etc etc) and percussionist, whistle player and flautist, Mark Wooley (Ade Edmondson's Bad Shepherds, Full House, session master and more) and more recently ace fiddle player Clare ‘Fluff’ Smith, again a (young) veteran of numerous projects, including a stint with The Incredible String Band. Add in Virginia’s bandmate and husband John, all giving breadth and depth to her musical and lyrical visions. She has been described by Folk Northwest magazine as ‘The best thing to happen in British Folk for years’ and who are we to argue?An evening not to be missed!