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Week of Feb 10th
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Feb 10, '2510th February 2025●(1 event)
Tree Planting with Wild about Westhope
10:00 9th February 2025 – 10th February 2025
at Wild about Westhope
CravenarmsTree Planting with Wild about Westhope
10:00 - 01:00 9th February 2025 – 10th February 2025
Wild about WesthopeMore InformationTree Planting event. If you enjoy the countryside and care for the environment and would like to take some positive action you are warmly invited to join the Wild about Westhope Tree planting event.We will be planting trees and shrubs to create a new woodland edge around one of the woodlands on the Wild about Westhope nature area.
Woodland edge is the zone between a woodland and open fields and if managed correctly has an abundance of wildlife with different layers of trees, shrubs, flowering plants and grasses. The woodland edge is warm, sunny and sheltered compared to open fields or dark woodland and is the preferred habitat for many birds, butterflies and mammals.
Bring a spade if you have one and mug so we can keep you topped up with refreshments from the woodland camp café. - Feb 11, '2511th February 2025
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Feb 13, '2513th February 2025●(1 event)
'Tales After Dark' from Weeping Bank
18:30 13th February 2025
at Church Stretton Library
Church Stretton'Tales After Dark' from Weeping Bank
18:30 - 20:30 13th February 2025
More InformationAfter an acclaimed performance at the UK ghost story festival and a sold out tour of the Midlands throughout 2024, The Librarian of Weeping Bank brings his ghostly tales to Church Stretton for the first time.
‘Now You Lay Me Down To Sleep’ and ‘An Unwise Purchase’
Thursday 13th February, 6.30-8.30pm
(refreshments available during an interval)Church Stretton Library, Church Street, Church Stretton, Shropshire SY6 6DQ
Weeping Bank brings engaging, candlelit performances of ghost stories to community spaces and theatres, creating intimate and unique experiences for both avid and reluctant readers, gothic horror fans and lovers of traditional storytelling.
'an incredible feat... A.G. Smith's storytelling is so vivid that even immediately after seeing it, I remembered it as a full-scale cinematic production! It is a masterclass in the art of the modern ghost story'. Writer/journalist, Brontë Schiltz
'well written and flawlessly delivered with thespian-level gravitas'. Emma Dark, award-winning filmmaker and actress, columnist for We Belong Dead magazine.
Warning - Weeping Bank readings contain moments of heightened tension. The reading is unsuitable for anyone under the age of 15 or of a nervous disposition.
Tickets are £6 and can be booked at www.ticketsource.co.uk/weeping-bank
For more about Weeping Bank, head over to www.weepingbank.com.
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Feb 15, '2515th February 2025●●(2 events)
‘Lit Bits’ Writing about Music is Like Dancing about Architecture: Discussion with Michel Faber and Tiffany Murray
14:30 15th February 2025
at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
Ludlow‘Lit Bits’ Writing about Music is Like Dancing about Architecture: Discussion with Michel Faber and Tiffany Murray
14:30 - 15:30 15th February 2025
More InformationJoin acclaimed authors Michel Faber and Tiffany Murray as they discuss the challenges of writing about different creative forms. Both authors have written about music and will talk about their work, their love of music, and whatever else comes up along the way. The event will be chaired by award-winning writer Louisa Young and followed by a book signing.
Best-selling author Michel Faber was born in the Netherlands and has since lived in Australia, Scotland and England. His books include Under The Skin (adapted for the big screen by Jonathan Glazer), The Crimson Petal And The White, The Book Of Strange New Things, Undying, D (A Tale Of Two Worlds) and Listen (On Music, Sound And Us).
Tiffany Murray’s remarkable memoir about growing up at Rockfield music studio near Monmouth, My Family and Other Rock Stars, was a Sunday Times, Observer, Mail and The Week book of the week. It tells of her unique story of growing up in a rural idyll, of Cordon Bleu cookery and of a childhood where the chances of bumping into Freddie Mercury playing piano, or a group of Hell's Angels turning up to record for Lemmy, or even the hope of David Bowie appearing, were as normal as hopscotch and homework. Her novels Diamond Star Halo, Happy Accidents and Sugar Hall have variously been shortlisted for the Wodehouse Bollinger Prize and she received the Roger Deakin Award for nature writing.
Louisa Young is an acclaimed writer and songwriter whose twelve novels include the award-winning My Dear I Wanted to Tell You trilogy and her latest book, Twelve Months and a Day. She’s half of the children’s author Zizou Corder (with her daughter Isabel Adomakoh Young), and half of the band Birds of Britain (with Alex Mackenzie). A former journalist, she’s also taught at Arvon, Moniack Mhor, Guardian Masterclasses, and for Birkbeck (University of London). She has been a Visiting Specialist Lecturer in Creative Non Fiction at the University of Kent at Canterbury.
‘Lit Bits’ Robin Ince Loves Books
19:30 15th February 2025
at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
Ludlow‘Lit Bits’ Robin Ince Loves Books
19:30 - 21:00 15th February 2025
More InformationJoin comedian, book lover and Radio 4 regular Robin Ince for a unique interactive evening celebrating the written word. Robin will talk about books he loves, read you some poetry, and share the weirdest and most interesting treasures he’s found in Ludlow’s charity shops earlier in the day. Please feel free to bring along your strangest books and the books you love the most for this one-off Ludlow-only interactive evening of laughs and literature.
- Feb 16, '2516th February 2025