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1313th May 2024●(1 event)
Wildlife Walk
10:00 13th May 2024
at Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre
Craven ArmsWildlife Walk
10:00 - 12:30 13th May 2024
More InformationJoin Ian Cheeseborough for a walk around 30 acres of meadow, woodland and ponds lying alongside the River Onny, to enjoy the wealth of wildlife present.
£6 per person.
Booking essential, book online www.shropshirehillsdiscoverycentre.co.uk - 1414th May 2024
- 1515th May 2024
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1616th May 2024●(1 event)
Whittington Music Festival
18:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
atWhittington Music Festival
18:00 - 19:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
More InformationThe Whittington Festival will take place from Thursday May 16th to Sunday May 19th 2024.
Are you sure? A top-flight music festival with international artists in Whittington?’ Well, yes there is, and here is what the celebrated cellist, Steven Isserlis CBE, has to say about it:
‘As always, the festival offers a wonderfully fresh and enticing blend of the familiar and the unfamiliar, presented by a very special group of (mostly young) musicians who will give the music their all. It promises to be a marvellous and memorable festival – enjoy it; I know you will!’
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1717th May 2024●●(3 events)
Whittington Music Festival
18:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
atWhittington Music Festival
18:00 - 19:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
More InformationThe Whittington Festival will take place from Thursday May 16th to Sunday May 19th 2024.
Are you sure? A top-flight music festival with international artists in Whittington?’ Well, yes there is, and here is what the celebrated cellist, Steven Isserlis CBE, has to say about it:
‘As always, the festival offers a wonderfully fresh and enticing blend of the familiar and the unfamiliar, presented by a very special group of (mostly young) musicians who will give the music their all. It promises to be a marvellous and memorable festival – enjoy it; I know you will!’
Broadward Hall and Stokesay Court Invitation to View
14:30 17th May 2024
atBroadward Hall and Stokesay Court Invitation to View
14:30 - 19:00 17th May 2024
More InformationEnjoy an afternoon visit to the magnificent gardens at Broadward Hall, with tea. Later visitors will make the short drive to Stokesay Court, where the evening house tour will begin at 5.15 pm, followed by drinks and canapés on the terrace.
My Darling Clementine
19:00 17th May 2024
at Hermon Arts
OswestryMy Darling Clementine
19:00 - 20:00 17th May 2024
More InformationA labour of love on multiple levels, My Darling Clementine – the sobriquet of spouses Michael Weston King and Lou Dalgleish – began as a homage to classic country duets of the 60’s and 70’s á la George & Tammy and Johnny & June
The 2011 debut “How Do You Plead?” was produced by Neil Brockbank (Nick Lowe) and featured some of London’s finest musicians from the 70’s pub rock era.
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1818th May 2024●●(5 events)
Whittington Music Festival
18:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
atWhittington Music Festival
18:00 - 19:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
More InformationThe Whittington Festival will take place from Thursday May 16th to Sunday May 19th 2024.
Are you sure? A top-flight music festival with international artists in Whittington?’ Well, yes there is, and here is what the celebrated cellist, Steven Isserlis CBE, has to say about it:
‘As always, the festival offers a wonderfully fresh and enticing blend of the familiar and the unfamiliar, presented by a very special group of (mostly young) musicians who will give the music their all. It promises to be a marvellous and memorable festival – enjoy it; I know you will!’
Oswestry Town Guided Tours
11:00 18th May 2024
at Castle View
OswestryOswestry Town Guided Tours
11:00 - 13:00 18th May 2024
Castle ViewMore InformationDo you want to know more about Oswestry? Learn about our history? Take a guided town tour with one of our knowledgeable guides. Tours run from Easter to September every Saturday at 11am from Oswestry Tourist Information Centre, Castle View. The cost is a suggested donation £5 per adult with children under 14 free.
To book please call 01691 662753
ELO Again 2024
19:30 18th May 2024
at Festival Drayton Centre
Market DraytonELO Again 2024
19:30 - 22:00 18th May 2024
More InformationELO AGAIN
The Ultimate Tribute to Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light OrchestraELO AGAIN are back with their stunning 'Re-Discovery Tour' celebrating the truly universal music of Jeff Lynne and the Electric Light Orchestra.
ELO AGAIN really give you a dramatic taste of what a legendary ELO concert would have been like back in their heyday, the whole experience is professionally re-enacted with a great sound reproduction, light show and visual effects.
They perform all the big hits – MR BLUE SKY, LIVIN’ THING, SWEET TALKIN’ WOMAN, SHINE A LITTLE LOVE, CONFUSION, LAST TRAIN TO LONDON, ROLL OVER BEETHOVEN, WILD WEST HERO, DON'T BRING ME DOWN, THE DIARY OF HORACE WIMP, TELEPHONE LINE, TURN TO STONE plus many more.
As the UK’s No.1 tribute show, ELO AGAIN provide you with the spectacular live effect of ELO’s famous orchestrations, soaring strings and vocals. They certainly know how to entertain too, as the hits just keep on coming. Their version of MR BLUE SKY is breathtaking, full of passion and fervour; the whole auditorium will be on its feet.
Come along and relive the age of Glam Rock as ELO AGAIN pay tribute to the beautifully crafted songs of Jeff Lynne. You will revel in ELO’s unique symphonic rock style and hear some of the most unforgettable classic rock and pop songs of our generation.
The timeless MR BLUE SKY returns, so Roll Over Beethoven - Rock 'n Roll Is King.
Dirty Dancing: Outdoor cinema at Chirk Castle
20:00 18th May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamDirty Dancing: Outdoor cinema at Chirk Castle
20:00 - 23:30 18th May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationGet your friends, family and loved ones together for a night to remember with Adventure Cinema with a screening of much loved classic Dirty Dancing at Chirk Castle. Plus music to enjoy before the film. Picnics and drinks welcome - No glassware. Food and drinks will be available to purchase including soft, hot and alcoholic drinks, hot food and snacks. Film certificate 12. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. The event will go ahead if it's raining but we are hoping for nice weather! No seating provided unless you have premium tickets. Blankets and camping chairs are allowed. On-site toilets will be available including accessible facilities. With the exception of registered assistance dogs, no animals are allowed at any of our events.
Jacob And Drinkwater
20:30 18th May 2024
at Hermon Arts
OswestryJacob And Drinkwater
20:30 - 21:30 18th May 2024
More InformationJoin Jacob & Drinkwater as they celebrate 10 years of the duo with a UK tour throughout May & June 2024.
They first began performing together back in 2014. They have since released an EP, a live album, and two studio albums, taken in plaudits from BBC6 and BBC Introducing, performed at Glastonbury and toured extensively in the UK and Europe. With a core sound built around acoustic guitar, double bass and vocal harmonies their live show has been described as “intense and spellbinding” by Folk Radio UK, all its energy, musical chemistry and spontaneity drawing comparisons with the virtuosic pairing of John Martyn and Danny Thompson.
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1919th May 2024●●(4 events)
Whittington Music Festival
18:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
atWhittington Music Festival
18:00 - 19:00 16th May 2024 – 19th May 2024
More InformationThe Whittington Festival will take place from Thursday May 16th to Sunday May 19th 2024.
Are you sure? A top-flight music festival with international artists in Whittington?’ Well, yes there is, and here is what the celebrated cellist, Steven Isserlis CBE, has to say about it:
‘As always, the festival offers a wonderfully fresh and enticing blend of the familiar and the unfamiliar, presented by a very special group of (mostly young) musicians who will give the music their all. It promises to be a marvellous and memorable festival – enjoy it; I know you will!’
Llanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 19th May 2024
at Llanfyllin Workhouse
LlanfyllinLlanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 - 13:00 19th May 2024
More InformationIt’s that time again! Carboot Sundays Llanfyllin Workhouse first of the season Sunday 7th April.
Spread the word and let’s hope for a dry and busy season.
Llanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 19th May 2024
at Llanfyllin Workhouse
LlanfyllinLlanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 - 13:00 19th May 2024
More InformationIt’s that time again! Carboot Sundays Llanfyllin Workhouse first of the season Sunday 7th April.
Spread the word and let’s hope for a dry and busy season.
Afternoon Tea with a glass of Prosecco - 4 hour special
12:00 19th May 2024
at Llangollen Wharf
LlangollenAfternoon Tea with a glass of Prosecco - 4 hour special
12:00 - 16:30 19th May 2024
Llangollen WharfWharf HillLlangollen, LL20 8TAMore InformationAll Boarding at Llangollen Wharf
Running most Sundays throughout the year from March 17th to Sunday 27th October
A leisurely four-hour cruise that starts and ends in Llangollen We will meander along the Llangollen Canal taking in all the beautiful scenery that the Dee Valley and its river has to offer. We will then pass through Trevor Basin which leads us on to the magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which we will cross not just once, but twice. The view is breath taking.
Afternoon Tea with a Glass of Prosecco
Your food will be at your table when you board the boat ready for you to eat at your leisure and you can order your drinks from the crew.
A full sandwich of your choice, freshly baked scone with jam, butter and cream, shortbread daisy, 3 mini bites of homemade cakes (for example, brownies, lemon drizzle and bakewell slice (all our cakes and treats are homemade) fruit, crisps and sweets. A glass of Prosecco.
All this for the amazing price of £32.95 per person
There is a fully stocked bar onboard the boat and we also serve hot and cold drinks.
We now take cash and card on the boat.
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2222nd May 2024●●(2 events)
Youth Market
All Day 22nd May 2024
at Bailey Head
OswestryYouth Market
All Day - 01:00 22nd May 2024
Bailey HeadOswestry, Shropshire SY11 1PZMore InformationOur 2024 Youth Market takes place on May 22nd on the Bailey Head and forms part of the ‘Love Your Local Market’ fortnight, which takes place in over 25 countries to celebrate all that we love about markets and encourage new traders. The Youth Market is a great way for young people to gain some retailing experience and learn customer service skills.
Chirk Castle estate guided walk
11:00 22nd May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamChirk Castle estate guided walk
11:00 - 12:30 22nd May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the 480-acre Chirk Castle estate by joining our ranger volunteer for a guided walk. The walks take place on 10 April, 24 April, 8 May and 22 May at 11am. They will cover some interesting areas of natural history and will last approximately 1.5 hours each. Booking is essential. Please wear suitable walking shoes/boots and dress according to the weather. This event is free, but normal admission charges apply if you wish to visit the castle and garden.
- 2323rd May 2024
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2424th May 2024●(1 event)
Earth Ball + Chris Corsano
19:30 24th May 2024
at English Bridge WorkshopEarth Ball + Chris Corsano
19:30 - 20:30 24th May 2024
More InformationEARTH BALL are a wild ensemble from Canada, mainly based on Vancouver Island. Their inception was serendipitous, emerging out of necessity when Isabel Ford, John Brennan, and Jeremy Van Wyck needed a name for a gig. What began as a pragmatic solution blossomed into an artistically conceived project. Embracing complete improvisation, free expression and a truly psychedelic sound, the group's lineup expands for different projects and now features Kellan Maclaughlin on Guitar and Liam Murphy on Saxophone. Each member brings a diverse musical background, having been part of various bands such as Shearing Pinx, Plan Your Future, Kamikaze Nurse, Eschatons and Psychedelic Dirt. Their individual collaborations with artists like Deerhoof, Raven Chacon, Chris Corsano, William Hooker, and others enrich their collective experience, forging a powerful musical force.
Earth Ball’s first cassette 'Fruiting Bodies', released in 2021 under Misophonia Records, was followed by the self-released album 'Go to Earth.' The creative momentum continued with the digital and cassette release of 'Have One' in 2023. Earth Ball's dynamic presence has reverberated across the west coast of Canada. The group’s live shows are ecstatic and spontaneous, offering audiences a unique experience at every performance. Notably, their appearance alongside legendary experimental duo Wolf Eyes in August 2023 underscored their standing in the experimental scene. As Earth Ball continues to push the boundaries of improvisation and sonic exploration, they remain a guiding light for those seeking a transcendental musical experience. The group’s upcoming album ‘It’s Yours’ will be released on LP / digital by Upset The Rhythm this May and marks another significant leap forward.
https://earthball.bandcamp.com/CHRIS CORSANO is an upstate NY-based drummer who has been active at the intersections of collective improvisation, free jazz, avant-rock, and noise music since the late 1990's. Corsano is one of the greatest drummers working today, developing a percussive language of extraordinary amplitude and infinite resources. His collaborations stretch from free jazz greats (Joe McPhee, Evan Parker, Paul Flaherty & more) to noise mavens (Jandek, Bill Nace, C Spencer Yeh etc) and pop superstars (Björk). Capable of generating narrative out of permanent ecstasy, Corsano never ceases to be profoundly affirmative and imposing of his language, and being an absolute and charismatic virtuoso, he simultaneously is one of the most noble and generous improvisers of the few last decades.
A move from western Massachusetts to the UK in 2005 led Corsano to develop his solo music - a dynamic, spontaneously-composed amalgam of extended techniques for drum set and non-percussive instruments of his own making: e.g. bowed violin strings stretched across drum heads, modified reed instruments, and stockpiles of resonant metal. In February 2006, Corsano released his first solo recording, The Young Cricketer, and toured extensively throughout Europe, USA, Australia, and Japan. In 2009, Corsano returned focus to his own projects, including a duo with Michael Flower, Vampire Belt (with Bill Nace), Rangda (with Richard Bishop and Ben Chasny) and his solo work, further expanded in its use of contact microphones and synthesizers. In 2017, he received the Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artist Award.
Corsano's dedication to collective improvisation has led to collaborations with many kindred spirits and his appearance on over 150 records and 1000 live performances. He's worked with, among others: Paul Dunmall (released by ESP-Disk), Joe McPhee (Roaratorio), Okkyung Lee (Open Mouth), Earth Ball (Upset The Rhythm), Nate Wooley (No Business & Astral Spirits), Jim O'Rourke & Akira Sakata (Drag City), Merzbow (Family Vineyard), Jessica Rylan (Load Records), John Edwards, Nels Cline, Heather Leigh, Ghédalia Tazartès and Sunburned Hand Of Man.
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2525th May 2024●●(3 events)
May half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamMay half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 - 16:30 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the incredible world of butterflies and bees this May half term (25 May to June 2)
Pick up a self-led spotter sheet from the ticket office and see what types of butterflies and bees you can identify in the beautiful 5.5 acre garden.
Can you buzz like a bee or flutter like a butterfly? Which flower would you choose to gently land on if you were them and why?
Once you're done be sure to visit the medieval Adam Tower, where signs of the castle's medieval past can be seen. Have fun dressing up in armour, go on the hunt for the medieval garderobes (toilets to you and me) and murderholes, and venture down into the two-level dungeons... if you're brave enough!
The outdoor play area at Home Farm near the ticket office is a fabulous spot to keep little ones entertained and to run off some energy.
This activity is free but normal admission charges apply. National Trust Members and Under 5s enter for free.
May half term at Erddig
11:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Erddig Hall
WrexhamMay half term at Erddig
11:00 - 15:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Erddig HallWrexham,More InformationFrom Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, children will be able to collect a flower spotting sheet from the ticket office to complete while exploring the Grade -I garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more.
Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
Oswestry Town Guided Tours
11:00 25th May 2024
at Castle View
OswestryOswestry Town Guided Tours
11:00 - 13:00 25th May 2024
Castle ViewMore InformationDo you want to know more about Oswestry? Learn about our history? Take a guided town tour with one of our knowledgeable guides. Tours run from Easter to September every Saturday at 11am from Oswestry Tourist Information Centre, Castle View. The cost is a suggested donation £5 per adult with children under 14 free.
To book please call 01691 662753
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2626th May 2024●●(4 events)
May half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamMay half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 - 16:30 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the incredible world of butterflies and bees this May half term (25 May to June 2)
Pick up a self-led spotter sheet from the ticket office and see what types of butterflies and bees you can identify in the beautiful 5.5 acre garden.
Can you buzz like a bee or flutter like a butterfly? Which flower would you choose to gently land on if you were them and why?
Once you're done be sure to visit the medieval Adam Tower, where signs of the castle's medieval past can be seen. Have fun dressing up in armour, go on the hunt for the medieval garderobes (toilets to you and me) and murderholes, and venture down into the two-level dungeons... if you're brave enough!
The outdoor play area at Home Farm near the ticket office is a fabulous spot to keep little ones entertained and to run off some energy.
This activity is free but normal admission charges apply. National Trust Members and Under 5s enter for free.
May half term at Erddig
11:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Erddig Hall
WrexhamMay half term at Erddig
11:00 - 15:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Erddig HallWrexham,More InformationFrom Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, children will be able to collect a flower spotting sheet from the ticket office to complete while exploring the Grade -I garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more.
Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
Llanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 26th May 2024
at Llanfyllin Workhouse
LlanfyllinLlanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 - 13:00 26th May 2024
More InformationIt’s that time again! Carboot Sundays Llanfyllin Workhouse first of the season Sunday 7th April.
Spread the word and let’s hope for a dry and busy season.
Afternoon Tea with a glass of Prosecco - 4 hour special
12:00 26th May 2024
at Llangollen Wharf
LlangollenAfternoon Tea with a glass of Prosecco - 4 hour special
12:00 - 16:30 26th May 2024
Llangollen WharfWharf HillLlangollen, LL20 8TAMore InformationAll Boarding at Llangollen Wharf
Running most Sundays throughout the year from March 17th to Sunday 27th October
A leisurely four-hour cruise that starts and ends in Llangollen We will meander along the Llangollen Canal taking in all the beautiful scenery that the Dee Valley and its river has to offer. We will then pass through Trevor Basin which leads us on to the magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which we will cross not just once, but twice. The view is breath taking.
Afternoon Tea with a Glass of Prosecco
Your food will be at your table when you board the boat ready for you to eat at your leisure and you can order your drinks from the crew.
A full sandwich of your choice, freshly baked scone with jam, butter and cream, shortbread daisy, 3 mini bites of homemade cakes (for example, brownies, lemon drizzle and bakewell slice (all our cakes and treats are homemade) fruit, crisps and sweets. A glass of Prosecco.
All this for the amazing price of £32.95 per person
There is a fully stocked bar onboard the boat and we also serve hot and cold drinks.
We now take cash and card on the boat.
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2727th May 2024●●(2 events)
May half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamMay half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 - 16:30 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the incredible world of butterflies and bees this May half term (25 May to June 2)
Pick up a self-led spotter sheet from the ticket office and see what types of butterflies and bees you can identify in the beautiful 5.5 acre garden.
Can you buzz like a bee or flutter like a butterfly? Which flower would you choose to gently land on if you were them and why?
Once you're done be sure to visit the medieval Adam Tower, where signs of the castle's medieval past can be seen. Have fun dressing up in armour, go on the hunt for the medieval garderobes (toilets to you and me) and murderholes, and venture down into the two-level dungeons... if you're brave enough!
The outdoor play area at Home Farm near the ticket office is a fabulous spot to keep little ones entertained and to run off some energy.
This activity is free but normal admission charges apply. National Trust Members and Under 5s enter for free.
May half term at Erddig
11:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Erddig Hall
WrexhamMay half term at Erddig
11:00 - 15:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Erddig HallWrexham,More InformationFrom Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, children will be able to collect a flower spotting sheet from the ticket office to complete while exploring the Grade -I garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more.
Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
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2828th May 2024●●(5 events)
May half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamMay half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 - 16:30 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the incredible world of butterflies and bees this May half term (25 May to June 2)
Pick up a self-led spotter sheet from the ticket office and see what types of butterflies and bees you can identify in the beautiful 5.5 acre garden.
Can you buzz like a bee or flutter like a butterfly? Which flower would you choose to gently land on if you were them and why?
Once you're done be sure to visit the medieval Adam Tower, where signs of the castle's medieval past can be seen. Have fun dressing up in armour, go on the hunt for the medieval garderobes (toilets to you and me) and murderholes, and venture down into the two-level dungeons... if you're brave enough!
The outdoor play area at Home Farm near the ticket office is a fabulous spot to keep little ones entertained and to run off some energy.
This activity is free but normal admission charges apply. National Trust Members and Under 5s enter for free.
May half term at Erddig
11:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Erddig Hall
WrexhamMay half term at Erddig
11:00 - 15:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Erddig HallWrexham,More InformationFrom Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, children will be able to collect a flower spotting sheet from the ticket office to complete while exploring the Grade -I garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more.
Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
Butterfly craft at Chirk Castle
11:00 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamButterfly craft at Chirk Castle
11:00 - 11:30 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationJoin the rangers in the Mindful Meadow at Chirk Castle this May half term to learn more about butterflies on the estate. Take a closer look and then learn how to hapa zome to create a piece of butterfly art on cloth using flowers and leaves as natural printing materials.
This activity is limited to 10 children per session plus accompanying adults. Tickets available from the ticket office on a first come, first served basis on the day. This event is free. Normal admission charges apply if you wish to visit the castle and gardens.
Butterfly craft at Chirk Castle
14:00 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamButterfly craft at Chirk Castle
14:00 - 14:30 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationJoin the rangers in the Mindful Meadow at Chirk Castle this May half term to learn more about butterflies on the estate. Take a closer look and then learn how to hapa zome to create a piece of butterfly art on cloth using flowers and leaves as natural printing materials.
This activity is limited to 10 children per session plus accompanying adults. Tickets available from the ticket office on a first come, first served basis on the day. This event is free. Normal admission charges apply if you wish to visit the castle and gardens.
Nashville Styled Songwriters Round 2
19:00 28th May 2024
at Hermon Arts
OswestryNashville Styled Songwriters Round 2
19:00 - 20:00 28th May 2024
More InformationNashville Styled Songwriters Round ft Jeremy McCOMB (USA), Dan Smalley (USA) and Gary Quinn
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2929th May 2024●●(4 events)
May half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamMay half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 - 16:30 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the incredible world of butterflies and bees this May half term (25 May to June 2)
Pick up a self-led spotter sheet from the ticket office and see what types of butterflies and bees you can identify in the beautiful 5.5 acre garden.
Can you buzz like a bee or flutter like a butterfly? Which flower would you choose to gently land on if you were them and why?
Once you're done be sure to visit the medieval Adam Tower, where signs of the castle's medieval past can be seen. Have fun dressing up in armour, go on the hunt for the medieval garderobes (toilets to you and me) and murderholes, and venture down into the two-level dungeons... if you're brave enough!
The outdoor play area at Home Farm near the ticket office is a fabulous spot to keep little ones entertained and to run off some energy.
This activity is free but normal admission charges apply. National Trust Members and Under 5s enter for free.
May half term at Erddig
11:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Erddig Hall
WrexhamMay half term at Erddig
11:00 - 15:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Erddig HallWrexham,More InformationFrom Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, children will be able to collect a flower spotting sheet from the ticket office to complete while exploring the Grade -I garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more.
Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
Butterfly craft at Chirk Castle
11:00 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamButterfly craft at Chirk Castle
11:00 - 11:30 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationJoin the rangers in the Mindful Meadow at Chirk Castle this May half term to learn more about butterflies on the estate. Take a closer look and then learn how to hapa zome to create a piece of butterfly art on cloth using flowers and leaves as natural printing materials.
This activity is limited to 10 children per session plus accompanying adults. Tickets available from the ticket office on a first come, first served basis on the day. This event is free. Normal admission charges apply if you wish to visit the castle and gardens.
Butterfly craft at Chirk Castle
14:00 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamButterfly craft at Chirk Castle
14:00 - 14:30 28th May 2024 – 29th May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationJoin the rangers in the Mindful Meadow at Chirk Castle this May half term to learn more about butterflies on the estate. Take a closer look and then learn how to hapa zome to create a piece of butterfly art on cloth using flowers and leaves as natural printing materials.
This activity is limited to 10 children per session plus accompanying adults. Tickets available from the ticket office on a first come, first served basis on the day. This event is free. Normal admission charges apply if you wish to visit the castle and gardens.
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3030th May 2024●●(2 events)
May half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamMay half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 - 16:30 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the incredible world of butterflies and bees this May half term (25 May to June 2)
Pick up a self-led spotter sheet from the ticket office and see what types of butterflies and bees you can identify in the beautiful 5.5 acre garden.
Can you buzz like a bee or flutter like a butterfly? Which flower would you choose to gently land on if you were them and why?
Once you're done be sure to visit the medieval Adam Tower, where signs of the castle's medieval past can be seen. Have fun dressing up in armour, go on the hunt for the medieval garderobes (toilets to you and me) and murderholes, and venture down into the two-level dungeons... if you're brave enough!
The outdoor play area at Home Farm near the ticket office is a fabulous spot to keep little ones entertained and to run off some energy.
This activity is free but normal admission charges apply. National Trust Members and Under 5s enter for free.
May half term at Erddig
11:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Erddig Hall
WrexhamMay half term at Erddig
11:00 - 15:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Erddig HallWrexham,More InformationFrom Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, children will be able to collect a flower spotting sheet from the ticket office to complete while exploring the Grade -I garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more.
Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
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3131st May 2024●●(7 events)
May half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Chirk Castle
WrexhamMay half term at Chirk Castle
10:00 - 16:30 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Chirk CastleMore InformationLearn more about the incredible world of butterflies and bees this May half term (25 May to June 2)
Pick up a self-led spotter sheet from the ticket office and see what types of butterflies and bees you can identify in the beautiful 5.5 acre garden.
Can you buzz like a bee or flutter like a butterfly? Which flower would you choose to gently land on if you were them and why?
Once you're done be sure to visit the medieval Adam Tower, where signs of the castle's medieval past can be seen. Have fun dressing up in armour, go on the hunt for the medieval garderobes (toilets to you and me) and murderholes, and venture down into the two-level dungeons... if you're brave enough!
The outdoor play area at Home Farm near the ticket office is a fabulous spot to keep little ones entertained and to run off some energy.
This activity is free but normal admission charges apply. National Trust Members and Under 5s enter for free.
May half term at Erddig
11:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
at Erddig Hall
WrexhamMay half term at Erddig
11:00 - 15:00 25th May 2024 – 31st May 2024
Erddig HallWrexham,More InformationFrom Saturday 25 May until Sunday 2 June, children will be able to collect a flower spotting sheet from the ticket office to complete while exploring the Grade -I garden, passing the beautiful, colourful borders and bedding displays. On 28 and 30 May only, from 11am - 3pm, have a go at rock art painting, seed potting and bug hunting. Once you're done be sure to stop by Wolf's Den natural play area where there’s even more fun to be had. Enjoy den building, have a go on the rope swing, test your balance on the beams and more.
Activities are free, but normal admission charges apply. National Trust members and under 5s enter for free.
Gardening Market
All Day 31st May 2024
at Bailey Head
OswestryGardening Market
All Day - 01:00 31st May 2024
Bailey HeadOswestry, Shropshire SY11 1PZMore InformationDon’t miss the special ‘Grow Your Own’ gardening event Friday 31st of May at the Bailey Head, Oswestry, alongside our Artisan market selling the best local produce around.There will be free advice on seed sowing, growing vegetables, making compost, planting hanging baskets, flower arranging, plants for sale and free seed planting for the children. Oswestry in Bloom, The Garden Society, Shropshire Wildlife Trust, Shropshire Hardy Plants Society, and local allotments will all be there.
Oswestry Artisan Market
All Day 31st May 2024
at Oswestry Market
OswestryOswestry Artisan Market
All Day - 31st May 2024
Oswestry MarketMore InformationIt’s the monthly Artisan Street Market on the Last Friday of the month! Oswestry’s Artisan Market sells the best in local produce such as fresh pies, pastries, gifts, crafts, cheeses, cakes and much more.
Stokesay Court Guided House Tour
14:30 31st May 2024
atStokesay Court Guided House Tour
14:30 - 17:00 31st May 2024
More InformationGuided tour of the house followed by tea with home baking and a chance to explore the grounds at leisure.
Oswestry Late Night Market
18:00 31st May 2024
at Oswestry Market
OswestryOswestry Late Night Market
18:00 - 22:00 31st May 2024
Oswestry MarketMore InformationIts the last Friday of the month that means it's Oswestry Late Night Market! Live Music food and drink!
Mamma Mia, Singalong
19:30 31st May 2024
at The Holroyd Community Theatre
Nr OswestryMamma Mia, Singalong
19:30 - 20:30 31st May 2024
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11st June 2024●●(6 events)
Acton Scott Hall and Stokesay Court Ingenuity and Entertainment
11:00 1st June 2024
atActon Scott Hall and Stokesay Court Ingenuity and Entertainment
11:00 - 16:30 1st June 2024
More InformationJoin the owners of two magnificent Shropshire country houses on an interactive tour of their unique homes. Lunch and afternoon tea are included
Oswestry Town Guided Tours
11:00 1st June 2024
at Castle View
OswestryOswestry Town Guided Tours
11:00 - 13:00 1st June 2024
Castle ViewMore InformationDo you want to know more about Oswestry? Learn about our history? Take a guided town tour with one of our knowledgeable guides. Tours run from Easter to September every Saturday at 11am from Oswestry Tourist Information Centre, Castle View. The cost is a suggested donation £5 per adult with children under 14 free.
To book please call 01691 662753
Photography Group at Powis Castle and Garden
11:00 1st June 2024
at Powis Castle
WelshpoolPhotography Group at Powis Castle and Garden
11:00 - 13:00 1st June 2024
Powis CastleWelshpool,More InformationWhether you're new to the world of photography or you're quite the savvy photographer, everyone's welcome to join this fun and relaxed group.
Meeting at the Coach House, Neil will guide the group for approximately one hour around the garden and perimeter of the castle, whilst you suss out spots to put your skills to the test.
This group is informal and relaxed, there's no pressure to deliver your best work. It's about learning from others and sharing your expertise, enjoying all nature has to offer at this wonderful time of year and meeting new people.
All ages and abilities are welcome to join the group. Whether you've got a digital camera or like using your phone, everyone's welcome to come along.
After the hour session, feel free to wander the garden and castle (no photography inside) as you wish, or why not grab a coffee whilst you review the photos you've snapped?
The evening session on the 19th December will be focused on photography of the Christmas lighting in the courtyard.
No booking required, but normal admission prices to Powis Castle and Garden do apply. Dogs allowed in the garden from 4 September to 28 February.
We hope to see you there.
Open Gardens - Burcot Manor (Wrockwardine)
14:00 1st June 2024
at Burcot Manor
WrockwardineOpen Gardens - Burcot Manor (Wrockwardine)
14:00 - 17:00 1st June 2024
Burcot ManorWrockwardine , Shropshire TF6 5DWMore InformationOpening exclusively for Community Resource on Saturday 1st June, between 2pm and 5pm, this wonderful garden is set in the grounds of a beautiful 19th Century listed, red brick house.
This beautifully tranquil garden wraps around the Manor house with spectacular views across to the Wrekin and the magnificent local countryside.
With interest at every turn and plenty of spaces to explore including walnut trees, a woodland walk, glorious herbaceous borders and a plentiful Kitchen garden, there really is something for everyone!
Tea, coffee and cake will be avaliable to purchase with all proceeds being donated to Community Resource. Toilets will be avaliable.
This garden is located in Wrockwardine and is best reached from the old A5, turning up Burcot Lane and past the barn conversions (on your right), Turing right onto the tarmac drive. Parking is avaliable at the top of the tarmac drive and in the chicken field (weather permitting) and you will be guided to this on entry. Limited disabled parking is avaliable on request.
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Please note this garden is only partially accessible by wheelchair. No dogs are allowed accept Service dogs.
Tickets are £5 each with free entry for children. A limited number of tickets will be avaliable on the day, so pre-booking is recommended.
By buying tickets for this event you'll be raising money to support local charity, Community Resource and their work helping people and communities across the County facing difficulties.
NEW FOR 2024 - Each ticket purchased online will be entered into a prize draw to win one of three David Austin English Roses! The more tickets purchased, the more chances to win! Tickets will be drawn on Monday 8th July.
Open Gardens - Burcot Manor (Wrockwardine)
14:00 1st June 2024
at Burcot Manor
WrockwardineOpen Gardens - Burcot Manor (Wrockwardine)
14:00 - 17:00 1st June 2024
Burcot ManorWrockwardine , Shropshire TF6 5DWMore InformationOpening exclusively for Community Resource on Saturday 1st June, between 2pm and 5pm, this wonderful garden is set in the grounds of a beautiful 19th Century listed, red brick house.
This beautifully tranquil garden wraps around the Manor house with spectacular views across to the Wrekin and the magnificent local countryside.
With interest at every turn and plenty of spaces to explore including walnut trees, a woodland walk, glorious herbaceous borders and a plentiful Kitchen garden, there really is something for everyone!
Tea, coffee and cake will be avaliable to purchase with all proceeds being donated to Community Resource. Toilets will be avaliable.
This garden is located in Wrockwardine and is best reached from the old A5, turning up Burcot Lane and past the barn conversions (on your right), Turing right onto the tarmac drive. Parking is avaliable at the top of the tarmac drive and in the chicken field (weather permitting) and you will be guided to this on entry. Limited disabled parking is avaliable on request.
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Please note this garden is only partially accessible by wheelchair. No dogs are allowed accept Service dogs.
Tickets are £5 each with free entry for children. A limited number of tickets will be avaliable on the day, so pre-booking is recommended.
By buying tickets for this event you'll be raising money to support local charity, Community Resource and their work helping people and communities across the County facing difficulties.
NEW FOR 2024 - Each ticket purchased online will be entered into a prize draw to win one of three David Austin English Roses! The more tickets purchased, the more chances to win! Tickets will be drawn on Monday 8th July.
Late Night at the Market Hall
17:30 1st June 2024
at Shrewsbury Market Hall
ShrewsburyLate Night at the Market Hall
17:30 - 22:00 1st June 2024
More InformationExperience Shrewsbury Market Hall by night, tuning into its twilight vibes. Enjoy flavours from around the world, wine and gin bars, cocktails and more!
Cafes and street food venues open up 9pm, bars open up to 10pm. No need to book, just turn up.
A small range of fashion, gift, vintage, art, handcraft, skincare and accessory stalls also open during the earlier part of the evening. Individual business opening times may vary.
The majority of the market’s cafes and bars take walk-ins only on the night. Advance reservations can only be made at Petitglou wine bar for food and drink and Moreish café which serves a three-course set menu. -
22nd June 2024●●(4 events)
Llanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 2nd June 2024
at Llanfyllin Workhouse
LlanfyllinLlanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 - 13:00 2nd June 2024
More InformationIt’s that time again! Carboot Sundays Llanfyllin Workhouse first of the season Sunday 7th April.
Spread the word and let’s hope for a dry and busy season.
Llanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 2nd June 2024
at Llanfyllin Workhouse
LlanfyllinLlanfyllin Workhouse Car Boot
09:00 - 13:00 2nd June 2024
More InformationIt’s that time again! Carboot Sundays Llanfyllin Workhouse first of the season Sunday 7th April.
Spread the word and let’s hope for a dry and busy season.
Afternoon Tea with a glass of Prosecco - 4 hour special
12:00 2nd June 2024
at Llangollen Wharf
LlangollenAfternoon Tea with a glass of Prosecco - 4 hour special
12:00 - 16:30 2nd June 2024
Llangollen WharfWharf HillLlangollen, LL20 8TAMore InformationAll Boarding at Llangollen Wharf
Running most Sundays throughout the year from March 17th to Sunday 27th October
A leisurely four-hour cruise that starts and ends in Llangollen We will meander along the Llangollen Canal taking in all the beautiful scenery that the Dee Valley and its river has to offer. We will then pass through Trevor Basin which leads us on to the magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct which we will cross not just once, but twice. The view is breath taking.
Afternoon Tea with a Glass of Prosecco
Your food will be at your table when you board the boat ready for you to eat at your leisure and you can order your drinks from the crew.
A full sandwich of your choice, freshly baked scone with jam, butter and cream, shortbread daisy, 3 mini bites of homemade cakes (for example, brownies, lemon drizzle and bakewell slice (all our cakes and treats are homemade) fruit, crisps and sweets. A glass of Prosecco.
All this for the amazing price of £32.95 per person
There is a fully stocked bar onboard the boat and we also serve hot and cold drinks.
We now take cash and card on the boat.
Porthywaen Band
14:00 2nd June 2024
at Cae Glas Park
OswestryPorthywaen Band
14:00 - 16:00 2nd June 2024
Cae Glas ParkMore InformationSummer events in Cae Glas Park kick off this weekend with the ever popular Porthywaen Silver Band on Sunday 2nd June, from 2pm.Grab your picnic blanket and head down to Cae Glas Park for some free family fun.