30 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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In celebration of Dickens’ 200th Birthday we will be holding a literary reading by the Dickens Fellowship, followed by the screening of the musical adaptation of Oliver. Why not come in period dress to really get in the Dickens spirit?! Reading 1 hour, film 2hour 33mins more
Calling all 13 to 16 year olds! On the last day of term, we are putting on a special live music concert just for you! So why not come down, enjoy some live music, mocktails and time with your friends without parents to ruin your image! more
Little Ponton Hall garden open for snowdrops hellebores and aconites. Beautiful 4 acre garden with Riiver W|itham flowing through and banks of snowdrops. Walled vegetable garden, listed divecote, and aconite carpet in the woodland walk up to the church. In aid of LIVES(first responders), Macmillan Cancer Support, and Little Ponton Church more
New antiques and collectors fair,something for everyone.So come and give it ago. more
An early Tudor Manor house set in 30 acres of garden and parkland, it is still lived in by descendants of the Pierrepont family. Open house and gardens. Teas and homemade cakes on Sundays. Come and see snowdrops and hellebores, explore the woodland walk and see the newborn lambs. Special events include: a Plant Fair on 25th March with refreshments available and Make a Willow Obelisk course on.. more
Huge boat jumble sale with stalls inside and out. Loads of stallholders selling all manner of boating, fishing and watersports equipment at bargain prices. This is an ’all weather’ event - rain, snow or sleet!! more
Come and enjoy beautiful Barnsdale at this wonderful time of year as the garden bursts into life. Plus, we’re offering a special 10% discount on all Hellebores purchased from the nursery during this special fortnight, so why not stop by and pick up a perfect present for the green-fingered Valentine in YOUR life! more
Elizabeth is a foul-mouthed, lazy teacher who, after being dumped by her sugar daddy, sets her sights on the new wealthy colleague, which pits her against a well-loved teacher. Realising that to do so she has to clean up her act, Elizabeth stops slacking in class and starts planning! more
Bingham Musical Theatre Company present another one of their highly acclaimed pantomime’s - Red Riding Hood. A talented cast of local actors, singers and dancers tell this traditional story with their own special twist featuring both well known characters and a few new faces. Full of laughter, great tunes, fabulous dancing and of course the obligatory panto Dame this show is sure to.. more
This ia a talk to the Coddington History Group on the history and renovation of the St Pancras railway station in London. It is to be given by Mr Nigel Lowey. more
Blu is a domesticated macaw who meets Jewel, an independent parrot who turns out to be the bird of his dreams! They travel to Rio de Janerio and meet many interesting characters along the way and get into lots of wacky adventures! more
After spending their graduation night together, Dexter and Em are revisited on the same day every year to see where they are in their lives. Sometimes together, sometimes not; the story looks at the changes and length of a friendship and the sometimes harsh realities. more
This fabulous fun-filled fable from the famous Canterbury Tales is performed by Pete Morton with the help of some Dylan songs...as well as a few other classics! While keeping close to the original poetry, it is easy to follow and understandably bonkers! Not to be missed! more
This is our busiest week of the year. Even if it is really cold, snowdrops offer us hope that spring is on its way. Our snowdrops cover the river banks and flourish under the trees with yellow aconities. See plantswoman Jackie Murray’s indoor display of unusual snowdrops and plants for sale. She will also give two free short talks on the snowdrops twice a day at 12.30 and 2.30. .. more
A National Trust Event: Try your hand at all the things archaeologists do. A variety of activities every 3rd Saturday of the month. Saturday, 20th August 2011 - Young Archaeology Club. Belton House 1930s Family Weekend. Archaeology in the 1930s; Puzzles and activities. Our programme for the coming months includes:- Sat 17th September - How do Archaeologists record digs and excavations? Sat.. more




