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Cover pic: ‘Caitlin’, 15 & 16 November - Montgomery Town Hall

BROAD sheep Travel Guide to Lisbon‘We go there so you don’t have to’

Pete Mustill Mayfield, Stapleton, Nr Presteigne, Powys

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2. BIKES - Cobbles, tramlines, one-way streets, crazy drivers, 1:4 hills, even when there is a cycle lane it’s covered in dumb American tourists wandering about aimlessly staring at tiles, or bands of Germans on rental electric Segways careering along out of control. It’s really no place for a mild-mannered electric cyclist like myself. What’s more, the city sprawls about like a 14 year old and it takes about half a days hard riding to get to the city limits. Still if you must persist, you could do worse than go down to Zeev-Electric vehicle rentals and hitch up with our mate Xavier. “Ah Peter, Peter, you and Alison are the most wonderful customers I have ever had. Come over here, I must give you a great big hug”. “Er, hmm, exactly how long have you been in this job Xavier?” “Ah Peter, Peter, two days”. Zeev also have electric cars for hire, including a lot of Renault Twizzys and a rather nice Tazzari Zero two-seater runabout. I asked for a map of the charging points around Lis-bon which I’d spotted in many of the car parks. “Ah Peter, Peter, I’m so sorry, our Prime Minister was very keen for these to be installed in all locations, but sadly very few of them are connected to the electric supply”.3. FADO - Don’t worry, the most famous Lisbon music form Fado is as ubquitous as the tiles, it’s everywhere, restaurants, bars, clubs, there is even a Fado museum. In its simplest and most common set up, it consists of a Spanish guitarist who plays chords and bass line, a Portugese guitarist (a bit like a large 12-string mandolin) who plays the twiddly bits and the singer, who is very much in control, picks the tempo, key and the songs. And the songs are about Fado - fate, and the singer is very pissed off about everything. ‘She left me - fate, he left me - fate, no money - fate, no friends - fate, cat got run over by a ten-ton truck - fate. You get the idea? In the back streets of Alfama, where I started hanging around, there were probably ten restaurants with live Fado music in a 100 metre radius and the deal seemed to be this. The two guitarists stayed where they were in the corner of the restaurant while the singer mostly just sang one or two short three song sets and then moved on to the next place. The singers are about 50/50 men and women and presumably the singer and guitar players are all conversant with roughly the same reportoire. You have to stay dead quiet while they are singing, but they only do three-songs sets and then you can have a chat, order some more delicious Douro wine and a bit of salt cod. I got very excited by a very short swarthy woman of a certain age who sang great and looked like she was either a nun or in some sort of traditional costume. The next night

I made a point of going back to the same place to see if she would turn up again and sure enough she did. She was the cook and the traditional dress was just whites and a hair net! Ignore my sarcasm, I loved the town, but I do urge you to go there soon. The motor car is completely out of control and the streets are a nightmare and I’m sure in the next five years, the town’s going to try and clean up its act - you know the story - parking meters, pedestrian precincts and lots more McDonalds and Starbucks. Go see, while it’s still a fabulous unreconstructed mess.

1. TILES - Don’t talk to me about tiles. I’ve seen enough of the things to last me a lifetime. Every square inch of the bloody town is covered. If it doesn’t move, slap some tiles on it. The net result is like living in some crazy five-mile wide toilet. The pavements are mosaic stonework, the roads are cobbles, the houses are covered in tiles, the whole town is divided up into a trillion tiny little squares. It seems that in 1755, an earthquake knocked the whole place down and some dodgy tile maker must have snapped up the rebuild contract. “Naa mate, they’re the safest building material in the world, no worries. Tell you what, I’ll tile the whole flaming city for €5,000!” But that’s only half the story. Once the posh people up the hill got wind of all the tiling going on, they had to go one better. So if you pop up to Benfica for a bit of a gander at the Palácio dos Marqueses da Fronteira, I kid you not, the whole gaff looks like King Ludvig II’s khazi! To steal the famous Monroe phrase - ‘This Paláciao has tiles in places that other Palácios don’t even have places’.

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ERE’S a puzzle for you, to take your mind off having to read the rest of this wayward article: what would

it probably be difficult to do if you were under five feet tall and lived in Glasgow? You need a clue? Well, it would probably be significantly easier if you were six feet tall and lived anywhere south of Birmingham. The answer is it would probably be very difficult to.... Now there’s the rub. We simply don’t have the word. It’s not in the dictionary. The adjective is there alright, so is the noun, but the verb just does not exist. Your philosopher-in-residence has submitted it to the commissioning editors of the Shorter Oxford Dictionary but so far in vain. They cannot bring themselves to give the word, and me, that little bit of immortality. It would save us all a heap of time if only we had the verb. Instead of lumbering through statements such as ‘her degree of condescension, an admixture of hauteur and arrogance, is tantamount to conceited superciliousness’, we could simply use the verb - ‘the blighter SNOOTS’. ‘This is all marginally interesting’, I hear you say, ‘but what’s the reference to height, and where do Glasgow and the South come into the picture?’ Well, extensive research and observation have produced various conclusions which I am, as ever, delighted to share with you. First, tall people have an obvious advantage: they can naturally look down on other people. They are, so to speak, ahead by a nose [the ideal thing for looking down]. Secondly, an important piece of evidence is that not a single one of Snow White’s little chums was called Snooty. Thirdly, all of the ‘snooters’ - a further deficiency in the S.O.D., by the way - of my acquaintance are in the six foot bracket. Fourthly, there is a clear statistical correlation between the distribution of snooters and geography: the further south you go, the greater incidence of snootering. However, Broad Sheep’s legal department have advised me to make one point crystal clear, namely, that whereas the majority of snooters are tall and live in the south this in no way implies that all tall southerners are, in fact, snooters. The legal department advises me to make this logical distinction very clear, in the interests of honesty, in the interests of avoiding prosecution and in the interests of not being duffed up in some dark alley. Let’s play the game called ‘Spot the Snooter’. We know, of course, that snooters are born not made. To them snooting comes naturally and is not a product of education or training. It’s just how they are. So what are the tell-tale signs? For a start really accomplished snooters never, but never, make eye-contact even with people they see on a daily basis but who are not themselves snooters.

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Can We Have a Word, Please?They communicate only with fellow snooters. They have this in-built faculty for locating others of the same ilk, like whales who can sense the presence of other whales twenty miles away. It’s an awesome gift. If they avoid even eye-contact with non-snooters then it goes without saying that conversation is completely out of the question. If someone asks you how you are or takes the slightest interest in you it’s without any doubt at all that they’re not a snooter - unless, of course, you yourself are one. Also they tend to dress somewhat oddly. Researchers in the field believe that this is to help other snooters to spot them. But again, let’s be clear. Not all people who dress oddly are snooters. And so the list goes on. But snooting does raise some philosophically interesting questions, don’t you think?One thing is for sure. It’s perilously easy to judge people, both snooters and non-snooters and to put them into pigeonholes. But on what criteria? Wealth, life-style, the way they speak? Their contribution to society? Here are a few real-life instances. That old man over there. Not much to look at, nothing special at all. Badly dressed, not much to say. Not worth talking to. Unless, that is, you really wanted to know what it’s like to be a multi-millionaire. And that gormless-looking girl with the weird hair and the even weirder outfit. To be avoided. Unless, that is, you wanted to find out how she raised ninety thousand pounds for charity. Or the scruffy chap in the corner, on his fifth pint. Not worth a second glance, unless, that is, you wished to know about his medals for bravery, one of them presented to him by the Queen. Snooting may be good fun. But it comes at a price. Something to do with throwing the baby away with the bath water.

Philosopher-in-Residence

THEM and US

ROGER KITEAvailable in Presteigne at The Rowan Tree,

Winnie’s Newsagents, The Workhouse Gallery.Grandad’s Shed in Kington,

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A GLIMPSE OF TWO FAMILIESby

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artPOWYSSt Michael’s Church, Discoed, near Presteigne 01547 560246 7 - 10 Nov ‘Small Picture Show’. Featuring artists are SEREN BELL, CAROLYN BLAKE, JULIENNE BRAHAM, SIMON DORRELL, SHAN EGERTON, LOIS HOPWOOD, RUTH KIRKBY, GUY LESTER, CIARA LEWIS, CHARLES MacCARTHY, DAN MacCARTHY, ALISON MacGREGOR GRIMELY, TANIA MOSSE, SHELAGH POPHAM, OWEN RIMINGTON, SUSANNAH ROYLE, ANTHEA STILWELL, PETER STILWELL, JANE TUDGE & BRONTË WOODRUFF. Open 11am-5pm daily, Sat 11am-8pm.Courtyard Antiques, High St, Presteigne, 01544 267033 Nov Selling exhibition of art from the last 214 years. Open Mon-Sat 10am-3pm. Facebook Courtyard Antiques, Presteigne.Hay Does Vintage, Hay-on-Wye 01497 820733 30 Nov Over 50 vintage and retro traders. Vintage tearoom, jewellery, strolling fashion show, vintage clothes, furniture, curios and much more. Open 10am-4pm, £1 entry, children free.Knighton Fine Art, 2 Broad Street.01547 528052 Nov JASON BRAHAM, ROB FOUNTAIN, TONY HALL, CORINNA KENYON-WADE, ANDY HAZELL, KEVAN HOPSON, LOTTIE O’LEARY, WILL O’LEARY, TERESA McGINLEY, MARILYN TIPPETT, MALCOLM TURNEROpen Wed-Sat 10am-5pm. No. 46 Wine Bar, High St, Presteigne 01544 267675 Nov ‘Know Your Onions’. RUTH KIRKBY - paintings.Glasbury Village Hall, Glasbury Until 2 Nov 11th Annual Visual Arts Exhibition. CEDRIC MORRIS, JOSEF HERMAN, DILYS JACKSON, HANNAH FIRMIN & GEMMA WILDE. Open Thurs 7-9pm, Fri-Sun 11am-5pm, free.Theatr Hafren, Newtown 01686 614555 Until mid Nov TRACEY ANNE SMITH, PAULINE BRIDGES STICKLAND & JEAN BARRATT - paintings. 8 Nov ‘Generations On: What the Great War Meant to Us’. Exhibition of art, films and photos from local stories of World War I. 11am free. Mid Nov - Feb GRAHAM HASLOCK, CHRISTINE HASLOCK AND ANNA HASLOCK. Open theatre times.

Shepherd’s Ice Cream Parlour, 9 High Town, Hay-on-Wye 01497 821898 Until 31 Jan JIM SAUNDERS photographs from his 2014 book, ‘Hay - landscape, literature and the town books’. Open Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm, Sun 10.30am-5.30pm.Ivy House Gallery, Montgomery 01686 668746 Nov Local artists and locally

produced crafts. Open daily 9am-5pm.Knighton Library 01547 528778 3 Dec - 3 Jan KURT FUNDINGER - oils, acrylics and assemblage. Open Tues 9.30am-7pm, Wed & Sat 9.30am-1pm, Thurs & Fri 9.30am-5.30pm.Assembly Rooms, Presteigne 01544 260777 1 Nov Arts & Crafts. Local artisans working in silver, wood, wool, pottery, paintings and carvings. Free entry. 4 - 6 Dec Arts and Crafts Christmas Fair. Local artisans working in silver, wood, wool, jewellery, pottery, furniture, paintings and carvings. Open 9am-3pm, free entry.Caereinion Leisure Centre 01938 810634 1 Nov Celebrating the photography of TECS. Cheese, wine and enter-tainment. 7.30pm. Organised by the Visual Arts Committee of the Eisteddfod 2015.Tower House Gallery, 29 High St, Knighton 01547 529530 Nov ‘April and June in November’. APRIL WILLIAMS & JUNE LLOYD. Plus vintage silk haori jackets from Japan. Homemade soups, breads and cakes, Italian blend coffee and over 30 different varieties of leaf tea available. Wed-Sat 9.30am-5pm. Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes 01686 413467 15 Nov - 24 Dec Christmas Craft Fair. Over 20 artists and craftsmen with items for sale. Open Mon-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm. Old School Gallery, Bleddfa Centre, Bleddfa 01547 550377 1 - 22 Nov ‘West to East’. HUW GARETH JONES - landscape paintings. 29 Nov - 21 Dec Christmas Arts and Craft Fair. Seasonal collection of arts and crafts for sale, by local craftspeople and designer makers. Refreshments and secondhand books in the Reading Room. Wed-Sun 2-5pm.

Erwood Craft Centre and Cafe, near Builth Wells 01982 560674 Until 24 Dec ‘Handmade Christmas’. Stocking fillers, tokens of affection, heartfelt gifts from established artists. Open Mon-Sun 1am-5.30pm. Cafe. Late night shopping until 8pm on 12 & 19 Dec.Museum of Modern Art, Machynlleth 01654 703355 1 Nov ‘Grain’. MARK ROBERT DAVEY - photographs from Wales and beyond. Until 8 Nov JAMES DICKSON INNES. Until 15 Nov ‘Arenig Revisted’. DAVID LLOYD GRIFFITHS, KEITH BOWEN, GARETH PARRY, GLYN BAINES & MARTIN WENHAM. Until 15 Nov ELFYN LEWIS - mixed media pictures. 8 Nov - 3 Jan ‘Christmas Selection’. A selection of art by Welsh artists in a variety of media. Including RHIAN SYMES, GUY MANNING, RUTH JÊN EVANS and creatures by GLASSLOBBERY. 15 Nov - 10 Jan RUTH KOFFER. 22 Nov - 10 Jan LYNDON THOMAS. 22 Nov - 3 Jan BILL SWAN - glass wall hangings and sculptures. Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.Rhayader Museum & Gallery, East St, Rhayader, LD6 5ER 01597 810561 Until 15 Nov ‘Rhayader Remembers WWI’. Until 20 Dec ‘Ten Rhayader Men’ Commemorating the centenary of WWI. Open Tues-Sat 10am-4pm. £4/£3, under 16s free.Old Bell Museum Gallery, Montgomery 01686 207100 15 & 16 Nov ‘A Child’s Christmas In Wales’. Memorabilia and reminiscences about filming A Child’s Christmas in Wales’ from the Jeff Towns Collection. www.gregynogfestival.orgOriel Davies Gallery, Newtown 01686 625041 Until 4 Nov ‘Outcasting: Fourth Wall (O:4W) is the artists’ moving image festival for Cardiff. Oriel Davies Gallery is the only venue in Mid Wales to take part in this festival with Animus Loci, a film programme curated by Lauren Jury. Until 5 Nov ‘A Tree, A Rock, A Cloud’. CLARE WOODS. 15 Nov - 25 Feb 2015 ‘Artist Rooms’. FRANCESCA WOODMAN - photographs. 15 Nov - 25 Feb 2015 ‘Showtime’. A celebration of learning and participation. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.

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Simon Dorrell, St Michael’s Church, Discoed

Kathie Barrs, Old Chapel Gallery, Pembridge

Lucy Jones, Silk Top Hat Gallery, Ludlow

Ruth Kirkby, No. 46 Wine Bar, Presteigne

Alex Pownall, Apple Store Gallery, Hereford

Jim Saunders, Shepherd’s Ice Cream Parlour, Hay-on-Wye

Jill Barneby, The Print Shed, Madley

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10 The Struet, Brecon, LD3 7LL 01874 638949 22 & 23 Nov JASON & JULIENNE BRAHAM, HELEN CRAWFORD, KATE DAWSON, PETER HORROCKS, JESSICA JACKSON, DEBORAH KING, GUY LESTER, ROS PRICE-JONES, SUSANNAH ROYALE, JAYNE SHELLEY, RICHARD STUDER, KARL SYLVESTER, PEARL TAYLOR, DUNCAN WHITE & BRONTË WOODRUFF. Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm. Hay Makers Gallery, St John’s Place, Hay-on-Wye 01497 820556 Until 16 Nov Autumn exhibition. RACHEL DORMER - ceramics. ANNA RAVENSCROFT - prints. GILLIAN STEIN & MARLENE HOUNAM - jewellery. DAVID MORTON - woodturning. 17 Nov - Jan 2015 Christmas Exhibition. Artists include ISABEL MERRIC & DEMELZA WHITLEY - ceramics. ISABEL MERRICK & ANNA K BALDWIN - jewellery, TIM WAYNE - prints. Mon-Sat 10.30am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.Unit 6, Forge Gallery, Hay-on-Wye 01497 821414 30 Nov - 6 Dec PETER CROSLAND - limited edition prints and original oils.Castle Hill Pottery, Knucklas, Knighton, LD7 1PS 01547 529670 Nov Open Studios. TONY HALL - new pots. LOIS HOPWOOD - paintings. Open Sun 11am-4pm, Mon & Tues 10am-7pm.The Workhouse Studio, Presteigne Industrial Estate 01544 267864 Nov & Dec Balthazar’s Bizarre Bazaar.Interesting and unusual gifts for all. Rare antique carpets and kilims. Cafe. Tues-Sat 10am-4pm.

HEREFORDSHIREThe Print Shed, Swinmoor, Madley, Hereford, HR2 9JD 07796 673123 www.theprintshed.net 29 Nov - 7 Dec Artist made etchings, lino prints, screen prints, handmade, original cards, textile and other unique gift ideas. Homemade cake, teas/ coffees. Open daily 10am-4pm.Mike Gell, Contemporary British Jewellery, 3 East Street, Hereford. 01432 278226 1 Nov - 15 Jan ‘Christmas Sparkle’. Christmas exhibition, showcasing four new exciting jewellers including HENRIETTA FERNANDEZ, JESSICA HEWITT AND MANDANA OSKUI. Plus jewellery, silverware and studio glass by more than 80 designers. Open Mon - Sat 10am-5pm.

St Leonard’s Church, Yarpole, HR6 0DB 6 & 7 Dec ‘Made in HR6’. High quality craft fair selling ceramics, rag rugs, wooden toys, silk scarves, paintings, metalwork and jewellery. Open 10.30am-4.30pm daily.The Great Barn and Haywain, Hellen’s Manor, Much Marcle 01531 660504 26 Nov Christmas Fayre.Madley Parish Hall 01981 250527 22 Nov ‘Made in Madley’. A celebration of 10 years of crafts in Madley. Vintage style tea and cakes. Open 2-4pm, free entry.Apple Store Gallery, Unit 1, Rockfield Road, Hereford, HR1 2UA 01432 263937 Until 22 Nov ‘Photography in the Marches’. Hereford Photography Month. Tues-Fri 9.30am-4.30pm, Sat 10am-1pm. Other times by arrangement. Framing also available. The Kington Gallery, Church St, Kington, HR5 3AZ 01544 231581 Until 1 Feb JULIA D GRAY - colours and textures created in fine lines painted in pixels and light. Open weekends 11am-3pm and by appointment on weekday afternoons.Weavers Gallery, Church Lane, Ledbury 01531 633325 Until 2 Nov ‘Nature and Artifice’. STITCH IN THE MIDDLE - textile art. 10 - 16 Nov CAROLINE GREEN - paintings. 17 - 30 Nov GILLIAN HANCOCK & TONY MUCKLE - paintings. Open daily 10am-4pm.Lion Gallery, Broad St, Leominster 01568 611898 An eclectic mix of English arts and crafts. Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm.Tobias James Art & Framing Gallery, St Owen St, Hereford 07760 316959 Nov Works by local artists and from artists further afield.Croft Castle & Parkland, Yarpole, nr. Leominster www.meadowarts.org Until 21 March 2015 ‘In Another Light’. DAVID OGLE & REBECCA FARKAS - contemporary art lights. Open Saturday evenings. £2 adults, £1 chil-dren. Includes outdoor exhibits, bring a torch and stay within the lit areas. In partnership with Meadow Arts.Gallery 54, Ross-on-Wye 01989 567917 Nov JOHN MAXWELL STEELE - new work. KAZ ROBERTSON & FIONA ABEL SMITH - jewellery. A picture framing service is also available. Open Thurs-Sat 10am-4pm.

Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Foregate St, Worcester 01905 25371 1 Nov ‘Sensational Clay’ Exhibition of ceramics by JON WILLIAMS. Until early 2015 ‘World War One: in the Words of Worcestershire People’. 8 Nov - early 2015 ‘Crafted For You’. Craft makers from the Midlands. Open Tues-Sat 10.30am-4.30pm.Market House Heritage Centre, Ross-on-Wye 01432 260675 Nov Various arts and crafts from local artists. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10.30am-4pm.All Saints Church Cafe, Hereford 01432 370414 3 - 8 Nov HEREFORD LEISURE PAINTERS. 10 - 15 Nov LOVE ZIMBABWE - fairtrade arts and crafts. 17 - 22 Nov SIAN THOMAS - handmade stained glass. PREETI THAPA - Nepalese handicrafts. 24 - 28 Nov JAN BISHOP - sale of Indian silks and saris. 29 Nov CHELLE B CREATIONS - exhibition and sale of interior design wares. 1 - 6 Dec GOLDEN VALLEY CRAFT SOCIETY - craft sale. Mon-Sat 9.30am-5.30pm.Hereford Museum & Art Gallery, Broad St., Hereford 01432 383383 Until 8 Nov ‘Herefordshire in the Great War’. World War One exhibition. 3 Nov ‘The Weapons of WW1. This object workshop. Presented by David Stevens and Ben Moule, 10.30am-12.30pm, free, no need to book. Wed-Sat 11am-4pm, Sun 10am-4pm.The Courtyard, Hereford 01432 340555 14 - 16 Nov Hereford Contemporary Craft Fair. Contemporary craft direct from 60 inspiring designer makers. 23 Nov Christmas Vintage & Craft Fair. Open 11am-4pm. Until 7 Dec ALEX THIMM, SOPHIE BROCKS, ELISABETH BLANCHET, RURAL MEDIA COMPANY - photo-graphs. Part of Hereford Photography Month. Open theatre times. 14 - 16 Nov HEREFORD CONTEMPORARY CRAFT FAIR. Will include jewellery, textiles, furniture, ceramics, glass, stone carving, basketry, fashion and accesories, metalwork. Open Fri & Sat 10am-5.30pm, Sun 10am-5pm. Admission for this event, £4, £3 after 4pm, students £1.80, under 16s free, 01432 358232. 28 Nov Christmas Vintage and Craft Fair. Open 11am-4pm.

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Old Chapel Gallery, Pembridge 01544 388842Nov Christmas exhibition, ‘A Winter’s Tale’. Showing new work by artists MARY WOODIN, DAVID HASWELL & JAMES DONOVAN. Plus ANDREW FINDLAY - metalwork, FIONA MCINTOSH - textiles and ceramics, KATHIE BARRS - nuno felt, TESSUTI - ceramics. THERESE KING - batik, RACHEL DARBOURNE - jewellery, JOHN MAINWARING - wood sculpture. DEBBY MARSH - jewellery. Until end Dec ‘Shadows on the Grass’. Garden sculpture exhibition which includes sculptures in a variety of media - forged iron, stone resin, stainless steel, carved stone, wood, ceramic and glass. Mon-Sat 11am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm.Dorstone’s Front Room (across from The Pandy Inn) 01981 550777 Nov GILL PERKINS - animal photographs. Open Mon-Fri 9am-1pm.Monnow Valley Arts Centre, Middle Hunt House, Walterstone, Hereford 01873 860529 Until 2 Nov EDWARD ARDIZZONE (1900-1979): The Creator of Little Tim and Friends. Open Thurs & Fri 11am-5pm, Sat & Sun 2-5pm.Hereford Art College, Folly Lane, Hereford 01432 273359 Until 28 Nov TIMOTHY ALLEN, Young Photographer of the Year. Part of Hereford Photography Month. Mon-Fri 9.30am-4.30pm.Hereford College of Arts, College Rd Campus 01432 273359 Until 28 Nov KEN GRANT, JOHN BULMER & DAN HAWORTH- SALTER - photographs. Part of Hereford Photography Month. Open Mon-Fri 9.30am-4.30pm.Moccas Village Hall 29 Nov Annual Christmas Crafts Fair. Open 10am-2pm.

Blake Theatre, Monmouth 01600 719401 29 Nov Friends of Monmouth School Christmas Fair. 11am-3pm, free entry.135 Bargates, Leominster, HR6 8QS 01568 780618 28 Nov - 1 Dec ‘Christmas Collective Cheer’. JENNY CRISP - baskets/willow. SIMON HUULBERT - terracotta. JANE HICKMAN - batik. ALISON MORTON - linen. LUIS DE LA TORRE - ironwork. MARTIN HAZELL - spoons. SAM HEMMING - beadwork. Open Fri 7-10pm, Sat-Mon 11am-6pm.Blue Ginger Gallery, Home End Farm, Stiffords Bridge, Cradley 01886 880140 Open Wed-Sun 10am-5pm. SHROPSHIRE

Moor Park, near Ludlow, SY8 4DZ 01544 267263 29 Nov Christmas Fayre. 40 quality stalls, Santa’s Grotto, pop-up cafe and children’s activities. Open 11am-3pm £1 adults, children free. Supporting Sophie House, part of the Martha Trust.Silk Top Hat Gallery, Quality Square, Ludlow 01584 875363 Until 15 Nov ‘Lifting the Canopy’. CELIA DE SERRA - drawings. Until 15 Nov ‘An Awkward Beauty’. LUCY JONES - paintings. Until 5 Nov Isaac Smart’s Showcase. SARAH PACKINGTON - acrylic jewellery. CLAIRE CAWTE - textiles. From 29 Nov Christmas Exhibition. 4 Dec Top Hat Tour to Birmingham. Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm.Ludlow Period House Shop, Corve Land of Lost Content, Craven Arms, SY7 9NW 01588 676176 National Musuem of British Popular Culture. Open 11am-5pm daily, closed Wed.

The Old Surgery Gallery, Clun 01588 640506 1 - 17 Nov NOEL SHEPHERDSON Exhibition, plus BRIAN FLETCHER, JACQUELINE FLETCHER, PAUL HIPKISS. RALPH JANDRELL - ceramics. LIN BROWN - jewellery. 19 - 30 Nov Christmas Exhibition. KEITH NOBLE, JACQUELINE FLETCHER, TIM NASH, NOEL SHEPHERDSON. KEITH POINTON - photographs. PAUL HIPKISS, PETER SHREAD, BRIAN FLETCHER, JANIS GOODMAN, DAVID HARBAN, JOHN SCOTT MARTIN, SOPHIE BIGNALL. ANN-MONIQUE STELLINGA, JACQUE WAKELEY, DAVID WHITE, GORDON YAPP. RALPH JANDRELL - ceramics. LIN BROWN - jewellery. Open daily including Sundays, 10am-5pm.

Twenty Twenty Gallery, 3-4 High St, Much Wenlock 01952 727952 Until 22 Nov ‘Landscape II - Viewpoint’. 29 Nov to Jan 2015 Christmas/Winter Exhibition. Open daily 10am-5pm.Chapel Lawn Village Hall, SY7 0BW 01547 528546 23 Nov Winter Craft Fair. REDLAKE VALLEY ARTISTS AND FRIENDS. Beautiful locally-made crafts and gifts for Christmas. Refreshments, free entry/parking. www.redlakevalleyartists.co.ukBeambridge Clubroom, Munslow 01584 873327 6 & 7 Dec CORVEDALE ARTISTS - annual exhibition of paintings. Open 10am-4pm.The Gallery, 32 High St, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630555 Contemporary arts including glass, ceramics, metal and wood, textiles, paintings, prints and jewellery. Thurs-Sat 11am-5pm.

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Orleton Village Hall, SY8 4HW 01568 780220 15 Nov Craft Fair selling work in wood, fleece, fabric; with local produce, cards, artwork, books and children’s crafts activity. Refreshments. Open 11am-4pm. In aid of St George’s Church.Gallery 3, The Gateway Arts Centre, Shrewsbury 01743 355159 Until 17 Nov Shropshire Open 2014. 24 Nov - 12 Jan PHILIP KING. Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm.St Leonard’s Church, Bridgnorth 020 7407 7755 12 - 29 Nov ‘A Light Shines in the Darkness’. A new touring exhibition in which six artists’ films will travel to churches and cathedrals around the country, re-illuminating inspiring public spaces and prompting viewers to see the locations in which the works are sited in a different light. Open Tues-Sat 11am-3pm, 21 Nov extended hours 4-9pm.Shropshire Hills Cafe, Shopshire Hills Discovery Centre, School Rd, Craven Arms 01588 676060 Until 18 Nov ‘Spirit’. HELEN WORRELL - watercolours. Until 15 Nov STAFFORDSHIRE ARTISTS - landscapes, still life and vignettes in oils and watercolours. Open Tues-Sun 10am-4pm.

Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, The Square, Shrewsbury, SY1 1LH 01743 258885 Until 4 Jan ‘Exposed: The Body in Art from Durer to Freud’. A selection of works by PICASSO, BACON AND REMBRANDT. 8 Nov - 28 Feb ‘A Cabinet of Curiosity’. Featuring JACQUI DODDS, JULIE EDWARDS, JILL IMPEY, ANN KELCEY & ELIZABETH TURNER. Open Tues-Sun 10am-4.30pm. Admission £4 adults, £2 per child, free aged 0-4years.Joseph Gibson Gallery, The Music Hall, The Square, Shrewsbury, SY1 1LH Until 30 Nov PETER PODMORE - landscapes and abstract paintings. Open 10am-5pm.Ludlow Library 2 - 5 & 7 - 8 Nov ‘Alternative War Service and Civilian Relief in WWI & 2: The work of the Friends’ Ambulance Unit and Friends’ Relief Service. Open 9.30am-5pm.Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle 01588 630023 8 Nov Vintage Fair. Trade stalls, fash-ion show, live music and more. Open 9am-5pm, free entry. 8 - 29 Nov ‘The Unreturning’ W.N. BISHOP - photographs. Open 10.30am-3pm, free entry.

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22 Nov Table top sale. 10am-4pm. 29 Nov Toy sale. Nearly new toy stalls. Open 10am-4pm.Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell 01547 530888 22 Nov Winter Event: Live music, free wine tasting, children’s crafts, poetry reading and more. 10am-5pm. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat & Sun 10am-5pm.

Art & Craft Workshops Single listings are free. Year round, £40 per year WESTHOPE COLLEGE, NEAR CRAVEN ARMS City and Guilds courses in Basketry, Embroidery, Floristry and Jewellery start in October. Nine weekends. Residential option. A few places still available. Wonderful craft courses taught by talented tutors in a beautiful location in South Shropshire for over 30 years. For more information, call us on 01584 861293 or email [email protected].

GINN’S CREATIVE WORKSHOPSFun, recreational art sessions for EVERYONE. Start painting, drawing, printing & textiles. Guided by Ginn with 25 years in teaching & inspiring art & design.PLUS Ginn’s School of Sewing Tel: 01432 760961 www.ginnscreativeworkshops.co.ukSHROPSHIRE HILLS ART WEEK 30 MAY TO 7 JUNE 2015: ARTISTS WANTED! Open studios, joint shows and group exhibitions. Meetings in November for more information, or contact Jules on 01568 770168 or 0773 638 1287 or jules@shropshirehillsartweek.co.ukwww.ShropshireHillsArtWeek.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shropshire-Hills-Art-Week/569377059810156Twitter: @ShropsHillsArt 2015 registration deadline 31 December 2014.

CHIC BROCANTEFurniture showroom, paint courses, Autentico paint sales. Full day furniture chalk painting course £75 including lunch. Chic Brocante, Unit 1 Bron Offices, Brampton Bryan, 0787 507 6727.POP UP STONE CARVER available for demonstrations, workshops, have a go sessions or childrens birthday parties. Can be from our workshop in Knucklas or at your own location. Stone and tools are all supplied and all ages can catered for. Contact Lottie on 01547 528 792 or email her at [email protected]

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CREATIVE BREAKS Learn a new skill and explore your creativitiy with expe-rienced tutors. We offer a wide range of art and craft courses throughout the year:- Basketmaking, Batik, dyeing, spinning and weaving, earth ovens, glass fusing, green woodworking, hand and machine knitting, hedgerow medicine, jewellery and sil-versmithing, painting, photography, pottery, printmaking, rag rug making, stained glass, story telling and wood-working. Visit our website: www.creativebreaks.co.uk for full details of our courses. Make it yourself - take it home - keep it, treasure it: give it with pride!

CREATIVE WILLOW Weekly classes for beginners and intermediates, explor-ing willow weaving techniques for basketmaking and gar-den structures. Clyro, Builth Wells and Crickhowell. Mary Zammit, 01982 552072, [email protected] WORKSHOPS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Free Art sessions, for 11-18 year olds. Wednesdays 4-6pm. With different art techniques by local artists. Teme Valley Youth Project, Wigmore. Email: [email protected], or call 01568 770110.

CRAFT WORKSHOPS IN THE RADNOR FORESTSpinning and floor loom weaving; pottery also:- hand building, throwing, medieval tile making. Half day £25, whole day £50 (including lunch). Beginners welcome. Tel. Shirley or Bas on 01547 550693 www.slenderthread.co.uk. November & December ART EXPRESS - DASH WORKSHOPS Open to all artists, disabled and non-disabled, at all stages of their careers, from beginners to experienced. 11 Nov - Book Arts with Katy Alston. Norbury VH, 10am-3pm. 19 Nov - Living Pictures of Animals and You with Tanya Raabe. Pontesbury VH, 10am-3pm. 2 Dec - Art Express Winter Jamboree. The Hive, Belmont, Shrews-bury, 10am-3pm. 07814 055638, www.dasharts.orgNovember ASSEMBLY ROOMS WORKSHOPS Sat - SmART, art and craft club for 8-14 years, 10.30am-12.30pm, £35 per term. First Thurs every month - Ludlow Arts Society, talks and demonstrations, 7.30pm, £4. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 878141.November EASTNOR POTTERY 22 & 23 Nov - Potter’s Wheel Weekend Workshop. Spend the weekend relaxing and creating pots on the potter’s wheel. £215 Includes all materials, refreshments and lunch. Family Pottery Fun throughout November Get proper CREATIVE with clay at Eastnor Pottery. Simply email [email protected] or tel 01531 633886 to book a session, turn up and choose from an exciting menu of pottery projects using real clay. No minimum or-der of participants required and projects start at just £5. A brilliant indoor activity for individuals, families and friends.November MID WALES ARTS WORKSHOPS1 Nov - Puppet Making with sculpture Ivan Williams, for children aged 8+, 11am-3pm, £12.50. 15 & 16 Nov - Felt-ed Bowls with Chrissie Menzies, 10am-4pm, £70 for both days. 22 Nov - Nuno Scarves with Chrissie Menzies, 10am-4pm, £35. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, Near Newtown, 01686 688369.

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November MINERVA ARTS CENTRE WORKSHOPS4 Nov - Textile workshop with Linda Paris. Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes, 01686 413467.November & December MORETON WOOD WORKSHOPS 22 & 23 Nov - Rush Seating. Bring along a chair that needs re-seating in rush and learn the skill, £150. 6 Dec - Make your Own Christmas Wreath, £80. Moreton Wood, Ullingswick, www.moretonwood.co.uk 07920 851674.Sun 2 NovemberIT’S OUR SHROPSHIRE! BIG DRAW WORKSHOPFor families to try out drawing and collage, flex creative skills and learn more about the local landscape. No booking require, just drop-in. Fordhall Organic Farm, Market Drayton, 10am-4pm, 01547 528546.Tues 4 NovemberTEXTILE WORKSHOPWith Linda Paris: Fabric Coil Bowls. The Minerva Arts Centre, Llanidloes. The Quilt Association. www.quilt.org.uk. [email protected] for info.Sat 8 NovemberKNITTING COMFORTS FOR THE TROOPSA knitting workshop using original patterns from the Herefordshire Archives. Presented by Elizabeth Sem-per-O’Keefe. Hereford Museum & Gallery, 11.30am-3.30pm. Free, but to book and find out what wool/nee-dles you’ll need, 01432 383383.Sat 8, 15, 22 & 29 NovemberTRADITIONAL PRINTMAKING WORKSHOPSWith Hannah Firmin. Create beautiful handcrafted prints to take away, perfect a small run of unique Christmas Cards. Book just one workshop, or attend multiple ses-sions to really get to grips with this wonderful traditional craft. Includes lunch. Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 10am – 4pm, £55, 01497 820322.Wed 12 - Sat 15 November4 DAY PAINTING RETREATOn West Coast of Scotland. £275 per painter for accommodation and tuition and £100 per non-painter sharing. Availability is limited to just 5 painters. Information www.vickinormanstudio.comFri 14 NovemberINTRICATE IMAGESCreate a unique landscape in felted wool with Angela Dewar. Beginners welcome. Hall, Barn, Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton, 10.30am-4.30pm, £35 including materials, 01547 550377.Mon 17 NovemberNEEDLE FELTINGWith tutor Clare Linford. Make a robin or reindeer as a Christmas tree decoration or just an ornament. Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 6pm,, £5, 01588 630023.Sat 22 November THE MARCHES SCRIBES WORKSHOP Christmas Creativity with Kathy Taylor. Monkland Village Hall, £18 members, £21 visitors, 01544 327657. Sat 22 & Sat 29 NovemberSLIPWARE CARVING WORKSHOPWith Tony Hall and Lois Hopwood. Castle Hill Studios, Knucklas, 10am-4pm, £65 per day. Sidney Nolan Trust, 01544 260149, www.sidneynolantrust.org

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Sun 23 November GLASBURY ARTSLino Cut Workshop for adults with Victoria Keeble. Participants will be working towards producing a unique and distinctive Christmas Card. Glasbury Village Hall, 10.30am-4pm, £45/£30, 07583 544110.Thurs 27 November TENBURY FLORAL ART CLUB‘Christmas is Coming’ with demonstrator Margaret Ru-mens. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7pm, 01584 811442.Mondays KNITTING CLUB Trumpet Corner Tea Rooms, Trumpet Crossroads, Ledbury, £3 per session + materials, 01531 634047.Tuesdays ART HEALS CREATIVE MORNINGS With Tania Pearson. No previous art training necessary. For more info visit www.artheals.co.uk or phone Tania on 01584 831157.Wednesdays VISUAL ART WORKSHOPS For 11-16 year olds. Mortimer Enterprise Centre, Kings Meadow, Wigmore, 4-6pm, 01568 770110.Wednesdays POTTERY CLUB All ages and abilities. Materials and refreshments included. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, near Newtown, 7-9pm, 01686 688369.Wednesdays KNITTING GROUP At the Workhouse Cafe, Presteigne, 2-4pm, 10% discount on food and drinks. All welcome, 01544 267864.Every Thursday STONE & LETTER CARVING Letter Carving with Will O’Leary and Stone Carving with Lottie O’Leary 7-9pm, £10, Upper House, Knucklas, Knighton, Powys, 01547 528792. www.stonecarving.co.uk

Thursdays (4-6pm) VISUAL ART WORKSHOPS Designed to suit 11-16 year olds. In these sessions young people will be introduced to different art techniques by established local artists. Refreshments and snacks are available. Workshops run by enthusiastic volunteers from TVYP at Mortimer Enterprise Centre, Kings Meadow, Wigmore, HR6 9UX, 4-6pm. Workshops are free of charge. Tel: 01568 770110.Fridays AFTER SCHOOL ART CLUB For children aged 5 - 12 years. Mid Wales Arts Centre, Caersws, near Newtown, 3.45-5.15pm, 01686 688369.

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ABERGAVENNY FILM SOC.5 Nov THE HOUSE I LIVE IN (15)19 Nov KAZE TACHINU (THE WIND RISES) (PG)3 Dec LES INTOUCHABLES (UNTOUCHABLE) (15)Melville Theatre, Penypound, Abergavenny. All showings start at 7.30pm, www.abergavennyfilmsociety.com 01600 780263

ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LUDLOW1 Nov THE BOXTROLLS (PG)3 Nov WATERMARK (U)4 & 5 Nov THE RIOT CLUB (15)7, 8 & 10 Nov MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A)12 & 13 Nov IDA (12A)17 & 18 Nov BALLET BOYS (12A)18 & 19 Nov ‘71 (15)21, 22 & 24 Nov GONE GIRL (18)21 & 24 Nov VIOLETTE (15)28 Nov, 1 & 3 Dec EFFIE GRAY (ctbc)5 Dec TONY BENN: WILL AND TESTAMENT (12A)Details 01584 878141

BISHOP’S CASTLE FILM SOC.5 Nov THE ROCKET19 Nov PATHS OF GLORY3 Dec ALL IS LOSTThree Tuns, Bishop’s Castle. All showings start at 8pm 01588 680445

BRECON FILM SOCIETY3 Nov THE GREAT BEAUTY (LA GRANDE BELLEZZA) (15)1 Dec THE WIND RISES (PG)Brecon Coliseum Cinema, 7.15pm, £6 per film 01874 623166

BOOTH’S BOOKSHOP1 & 2 Nov GONE GIRL (18)7 - 11 Nov EFFIE GREY (12A)14 - 16 Nov MAPS TO THE STARS (18)21 - 27 Nov MR TURNER (12A)28 Nov - 2 Dec FURY (15)Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye. Films every weekend. Full programme www.boothbooks.co.uk 01497 820322

CONQUEST, BROMYARD7 Nov JERSEY BOYS (12A)21 Nov WALKING ON SUNSHINE19 Nov CINEMA PARADISO (Bromyard Film Society)Conquest Theatre, Tenbury Rd, Bromyard. Details 01885 488575

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22 - 27 Nov MAPS TO THE STARS (18)26 & 27 Nov VIOLETTE (15)29 Nov TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (12A)28 Nov - 1 Dec THIS IS WHERE I LEAVE YOU (15)1 - 3 Dec 20,000 DAYS ON EARTH (15)1 - 3 Dec HUMAN CAPITAL (15 ctbc)6 Dec MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (U)Details 01432 340555

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IDA (12)2013’s haunting London Film Festival winner from Polish director Pawel Pawlikowski (MY SUMMER OF LOVE) begins as Anna (Agata Trzebuchowska), a teenage novitiate is about to take her final vows in a rural convent. Fate intervenes when her hard-living aunt (veteran t.v. actress Agata Kuliesza) persuades the Mother Superior to let Anna visit her in Gdansk, whereupon her true identity as the titular Ida is revealed, and the two women face some harsh realities. Filming for the first time in his homeland, Pawlikowski uses gritty monochrome to successfully evoke the bleakness and anxiety of the communist era, which supplies the often unsettling dramatic thrust. The two leads, especially the luminous newcomer Trzebuchowska, perfectly convey the quietly complex emotions their characters struggle with. All reviews by Mark Williams

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SERENA (12A)Based on Ron Rash’s hit novel, illustrious Danish director Susanne Bier’s latest English language film is set in depression era North Carolina where George and his equal-ly ruthless young wife S e r e n a P e m b e r t o n (Bradley Cooper and Jenn i fe r Lawrence , t o g e t h e r a g a i n p o s t - A M E R I C A N HUSTLE) tenaciously build up a timber empire. But it all unravels when Serena learns that she can’t bear George any children and then discovers that he sired an illegitimate son before their marriage. As the horrific consequences of Serena’s subsequent descent into madness play out, Bier’s taut drama is a world away from the sunny romance of her last outing, LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED, and the two charismatic leads are amply supported by Rhys Ifans, Toby Jones and Romanian actress, Ana Ularu.

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13 Nov THE TWO FACES OF JANUARY (12A) Goodrich VH 01600 89060913 Nov THE 100-YEAR-OLD MAN WHO CLIMBED OUT THE WINDOW AND DISAPPEARED (15) SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle 01588 63032114 Nov BELLE (12A) Walton Parish Hall 01544 35034514 Nov THE BIG CITY (PG) Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 51712514 Nov THE SAPPHIRES (PG) St Peter’s Church, Cowleigh 01684 89385814 Nov PHILOMENA (12A) Shifnal VH 01982 46278714 Nov CALVARY (15) Bosbury Parish Hall 01531 64041514 Nov TRACKS (12A) All Stretton VH 01694 72337814 Nov THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (15) Little Wenlock VH 01952 50588814 Nov THE LEGO MOVIE (U) Aber-mule Community Centre 01686 63024015 Nov 12 YEARS A SLAVE (15) Redlake Valley VH 01547 53053015 Nov THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (15) Yarpole VH 01568 78025315 Nov SUNSHINE ON LEITH (PG) Hanley VH 01886 85319515 Nov THE WAY (12A) Cleobury Mortimer Parish Hall 01299 27083015 Nov NORTH BY NORTHWEST (PG) Mollington & Backford VH 01244 85171315 Nov BELLE (12A) Lady Emily Hall, Tarrington 01432 89072016 Nov BELLE (12A) Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine 01547 510672

17 Nov NOAH (12A) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 72891118 Nov JERSEY BOYS (15) Acton Scott VH 01694 78126018 Nov MRS BROWN’S BOYS D’ MOVIE (15) Perton Civic Centre, Tettenhall18 Nov FIRST WORLD WAR ON FILMLingen VH 01544 26086519 Nov FIRST WORLD WAR ON FILMPencombe Parish Hall 01885 40061119 Nov BELLE (12A) Myddle VH 01939 29087219 Nov GRACE OF MONACO (PG) Weobley VH 01544 31852219 Nov RUSH (15) Rock VH 19 Nov NEBRASKA (15) Escleyside Hall 01981 51069619 Nov THE BOOK THIEF (12A) The Red House, Albrighton 01902 37385420 Nov THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (15) Pudleston VH 01568 76060620 Nov THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (15) Gorsley VH 01989 72035820 Nov THE LOVE PUNCH (12A) Kinnerley Parish Hall 01691 68228220 Nov THE BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL (12) CARAD, Rhayader 01597 81056120 Nov SKYFALL (12A) Llandinam VH 01686 68810220 Nov BELLE (12A) Claverley VH 01746 71052821 Nov BELLE (12A) Dorstone VH 01981 55094321 Nov UNDERTAKING BETTY (15) Priest Weston VH 01938 56142521 Nov MRS CALDICOT’S CABBAGE WAR (12) Sarn VH 01686 67099521 Nov THE BOOK THIEF (12A) Weston VH 01989 562390

21 Nov MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM (12) Clungunford Parish Hall 01588 66015921 Nov THE MONUMENTS MEN (12A) Dilwyn Cedar Hall 01544 31936321 Nov OH! WHAT A LOVELY WAR(PG) Great Witley VH 01299 89641221 Nov FIVE YEARS IN THE FIFTIES + LIFE LOVES TO CHANGE North Herefordshire Archive Film Group & Rural Media Co. Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 51712522 Nov THE MONUMENTS MEN (12A) Aston on Clun VH 01588 66054522 Nov THE TALES OF HOFFMANN(U) Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 51712522 Nov THE RAILWAY MAN (15) Moccas VH 07776 12195622 Nov FROZEN (2013) (PG) The Old Mill Bar, Llanidloes 01686 41200822 Nov BELLE (12A) Ryton VH 01743 71823722 Nov BELLE (12A) Leintwardine Community Centre 07973 74622322 Nov BELLE (12A) Belmont Hall, Wellington22 Nov JERSEY BOYS (15) Clifton on Teme VH 01886 81223822 Nov JERSEY BOYS (15) Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster 01568 61258323 Nov WELCOME TO THE STICKS(12A) Cound Guildhall, Shrewsbury 01743 76145124 Nov CALVARY (15) The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock 01952 72891125 Nov THE LOVE PUNCH (12A) Loppington VH 01939 23624025 Nov FIRST WORLD WAR ON FILMPlayhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster 01568 61258326 Nov JERSEY BOYS (15) Bagley Sports and Social Club 07773 98396327 Nov FIRST WORLD WAR ON FILMDorstone VH 01981 55094327 Nov THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (15) Almeley VH 01544 32719527 Nov SAVING GRACE (15) Chelmarsh Parish Hall 01746 86288427 Nov CAPTAIN PHILLIPS (12A) Castlemorton Parish Hall 01684 83354928 Nov SUNSHINE ON LEITH (PG) St Peter’s Church, Cowleigh 01684 89385828 Nov THE RAILWAY MAN (15) Longden VH 01743 86036828 Nov ARBITRAGE (2012) (15) Stoke Prior VH 01568 76042328 Nov WAR HORSE (12A) Marton VH 01938 58011628 Nov THE BOOK THIEF (12A) Bodenham Parish Hall 01568 79745128 Nov MALEFICENT (PG) Little Dewchurch VH 01432 840333

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A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES (15)In arguably the most nuanced role in recent years, Liam Neeson p lays o f f -duty cop Matt Scudder chasing three armed robbers who’ve held up a bar, but with tragic results all round. Devastated, Scudder quits the force to become a private detective working on the wilder fringes of the law where he‘s hired by a major drug dealer (Dan Stevens), whose wife was kidnapped – a case that proves much darker and more dangerous than he bargained for. Directing only his second feature film, screenwriter Scott Frank (GET SHORTY) has crafted a powerfully twisted thriller which successfully stretches the considerable talents of all involved, especially DOWNTON ABBEY co-star, Stevens, and Ólafur Darri Ólafsson (sensational lead in THE DEEP) as a sinister heavy who knows too much for his own good.

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28 Nov THE 100-YEAR-OLD MAN WHO CLIMBED OUT THE WINDOW AND DISAPPEARED (15) Market Theatre, Ledbury 07967 51712529 Nov BEFORE THE WINTER CHILL(15) St Mary’s Church Hall, Ross-on-Wye 01989 72034129 Nov BELLE (12A) Tasley Parish Room 01746 76488129 Nov A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (15) Withington Parish Room 01743 70923629 Nov MUPPETS MOST WANTED (U) Dolau Community Hall 01597 85161229 Nov MANDELA: LONG WALK TO FREEDOM (12A) Neston Civic Hall1 Dec CHEWING THE CUD Capturing the heart of the old Hereford Cattle Market. Lingen VH 01544 2608655 Dec THE LUNCHBOX (PG) Lingen VH 01544 260865

PRESTEIGNE SCREEN7 Nov THE PATIENCE STONE (15)21 Nov BLUE RUIN (15)6 Dec THE LUNCHBOX (PG)The Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 8pm www.presteignescreen.org.uk

OLD MKT. HALL, SHREWS.1 Nov PLANES: FIRE AND RESCUE (U)Until 6 Nov MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A)7 - 20 Nov MR TURNER (12A)8 & 9 Nov THE BOXTROLLS (PG)15 & 16 Nov DOLPHIN TALE 2 (U)21 - 25 Nov BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP (15)22 & 23 Nov THE BOOK OF LIFE (U)24 & 25 Nov QUEEN ROCK MONTREAL (12A) 26 & 27 Nov A MOST WANTED MAN (15)28 Nov - 11 Dec THE IMITATION GAME (ctbc)29 & 30 Nov SING-A-LONG-A FROZEN (PG)Details 01743 281281

REGAL CINEMA, TENBURY3 - 5 Nov MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT (12A)4 Nov PRIDE (15)8 Nov TENBURY IN THE 60S10 & 11 Nov 100 YEAR-OLD-MAN WHO CLIMBED OUT THE WINDOW AND DISAPPEARED (15)12 Nov A WALK AMONG THE TOMBSTONES (ctbc)17 - 19 Nov WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY (ctbc)18 Nov WISH I WAS HERE (ctbc)21 & 22 Nov BOXTROLLS (PG)24 & 25 Nov THE HUNDRED-FOOT JOURNEY (PG)Regal Cinema, 47 - 49 Teme Street, Tenbury Wells. Details 01584 811442

SAVOY THEATRE, MONMOUTH1 - 5 Nov TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (12A)2 Nov THE GRUFFALO + THE GRUF-FALO’S CHILD (U)6 & 7 Dec FROZEN SING-A-LONGSavoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £15, 01600 772467.

WYESIDE, BUILTH WELLS1 Nov ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO GOOD, VERY BAD DAY (PG)Until 6 Nov THE REWRITE (12A)7 - 19 Nov INTERSTELLAR (12A)9, 11 & 15 Nov WHAT WE DID ON OUR HOLIDAY (12A)15, 16, 30 Nov 6 & 7 Dec TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES (12A)15, 16, 28, 30 Nov, 6 & 7 Dec BOOK OF LIFE (ctbc)20 Nov - 4 Dec THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKING JAY PART 1 (12A)25, 28 & 30 Nov SERENA (12A)2 & 5 Dec DRACULA UNTOLD (15)From 6 Dec PENGUINS OF MADAGASCAR (ctbc)From 5 Dec MR TURNER (12A)Wyeside, Builth Wells 01982 552555

LIVE EVENTS ON SCREEN1 Nov FRANKENSTEIN National Theatre live. Playhouse Cinema, Community Centre, Leominster 7pm, 01568 612583.1 Nov CARMEN New York Met. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 4.55pm, 01885 488575. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 4.55pm, 01600 719401. Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells, 4.55pm, 01982 552555. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 4.55pm, 01952 728911.5 Nov FRANKENSTEIN The National Theatre. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 7.15pm, 01952 728911.10 Nov FRANKENSTEIN The National Theatre. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7pm, 01982 552555.11 Nov THE TEMPEST Shakespeare’s Globe. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01584 878141.13 Nov FRANKENSTEIN National Theatre. Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 7pm, 01497 820322.22 Nov IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA Met Opera live. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 5.55pm, 01600 719401. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 5.55pm, 01952 728911.23 Nov IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIAMet Opera live. Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells, 5pm, 01982 552555.26 Nov L’ELISIR D’AMORE Royal Opera House Ballet live. Blake

Theatre, Monmouth, 7.15pm, 01600 719401. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.15pm, 01584 878141. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.15pm, 01584 811442. The Edge Arts Cen-tre, Much Wenlock, 7.15pm, 01952 728911. Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 01743 281281. Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells, 7.15pm, 01982 552555.2 Dec REMBRANDT, LONDON & REJKMUSEUM, AMSTERDAM Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, 01982 552555.4 - 7 Dec THE CRUCIBLE The Crucible captured live at The Old Vic, London during 2014. Old Market Hall, Shrewsbury, 01743 281281.9 Dec JOHN The National Theatre & DV8 Physical Theatre. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 8pm, 01982 552555.

WORKSHOPSSat 22 November WEA FILM STUDY DAY Market Theatre, Ledbury, 10am-4.30pm, £18, £17 members, 01531 633345. Booking essential.Wednesdays INTERMEDIATE FILM MAKING The Courtyard, Hereford, 5-7pm, £70 per term, 01432 340555.Thursdays BEGINNER FILM MAKING CLUB Courtyard, Hereford, 5-7pm, £70 per term, 01432 340555.

Individual non-religious ceremonies conducted by

BHA accredited celebrants.

Jenny Bullough (Hay-on-Wye) 01497 831416

Victoria Denning (Bishop’s Castle) 01588 638996

Dorothy Quayle (Hereford)

01432 860221

Humanist Ceremonies

Namings, funerals and weddings/partnerships

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Dance PerformanceSat 1 NovemberTHE NUTCRACKERRUSSIAN STATE BALLET & OPERA HOUSE. An enduring Christmas favourite. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, 01743 281281.Sat 1 NovemberSONIA SABRI COMPANYA world of storytelling unfolds through music, movement and light. Part of the opening night of ‘In Another Light’, a contemporary art lights up the dark hours. Croft Castle & Parkland, Yarpole, near Leominster, 5-8pm, 01584 891659, www.meadowarts.orgSun 2 NovemberGISELLERUSSIAN STATE BALLET AND OPERA HOUSE. The greatest of all romantic ballets. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, 01743 281281.Thurs 6 , Tues 11 November & Sat 6 DecemberSWAN LAKEBALLET THEATRE UK. A spectacular new production of this timelss classic. 6 Nov - Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622. 11 Nov - Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £22.50-£19, child/student £15, 01743 281281. 6 Dec - Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 3pm, £16-£12, 01600 719401.Sat 8 NovemberBAGATAIBALLET NIMBA led by Idrissa Camara of Guinea and combines musicians and dancers from across West Africa. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 7.30pm, £12/£8, 07967 517125. Arts Alive.Sat 15 NovemberNATIONAL DANCE COMPANY OF WALESAn eclectic mix of works, all conveying the skill and versatility of the dancers. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.45pm, 01874 611622.Sat 15 & Sun 16 NovemberCAITLINAn exploration of the fiery relationship between Dylan Thomas and his wife, performed by two of Wales’ most renowned dance and theatre makers, Eddie Ladd and Gwyn Emberton to a new electronic sound score by Sion Orgon. Montgomery Town Hall, 6pm & 8pm each day, £10, audience numbers are limited to 15 at each show, 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.org

Sat 15 NovemberSPIRITS BELLYDANCE SHOWStarring Long Black Veil and local and national dancers, teachers and students. Charity bellydance in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support. TGS Bowling, Hereford, 7.30pm, £7, 0771 2830823 or 01584 819507.Wed 18 NovemberDANCE SHORTSNew dance in public spaces. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7pm, 01874 611622.Wed 19 NovemberJASMIN VARDIMONPARK is an urban oasis, a place of refuge from ordinary life where eight characters play, fight, fall in love and learn to survive. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £16/£14, student/child £8, 01743 281281.

Dance WorkshopsSingle listings are free. Year round entries £40 Sat 15 NovemberBELLYDANCE WORKSHOPJourney through a Perfumed Garden. Workshop with Long Black Veil focusing on connecting with the Divine Feminine through sensual and expressive hand and arm patterns. TGS Bowling, Hereford, 3-5pm, £20, 0793 3705153 or 0771 2830823.Sat 15 NovemberDANCE WORKSHOP & EVENING BALWith Kantref. A day of French and Breton dance. Workshops 2-5.30pm, £5/£2. Supper 6pm, £6, Bal 7.30pm, £7.50, combined ticket £15/£12.50. Dance Centre, Llandrindod Wells, 01686 688102 or www.tradartsupport.org.uk. TASC event.MELY’S ZUMBAMon - Dorstone, 7pm. Tues - Zumba class at St Peter’s Centre, Peterchurch, 10am. Mely 01497 820991, 07837 160505.Mon DIZZY DAZZLERS DANCE CLASSES For 4 - 7 year olds. With Powys Dance. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 4pm, £2-£3.50, 01982 552555.Mon RIPPLERS DANCE CLASSES For 8-11 year olds. With Powys Dance. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 4.45pm, £2-£3.50, 01982 552555.Mon YOUTH DANCE CLASSES For ages 11 and over. With Powys Dance. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 5.45pm, £2-£3.50, 01982 552555.

danceGiselle

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PERSOMA MOVEMENT PRACTICES, DANCE MOVEMENT PSYCHOTHERAPY & DANCE CLASSESSession timetable: Tues 11am-12pm - Find Your Feet. For people with dementia and their carers. The Courtyard, Hereford. Wed 4.50-5.50pm - Jigsaw Performance Group dance for adults with and without disabilities. Westfields Community Hall, Hereford. NEW!! Wed 7-9pm Persoma Somatics - movement workshops exploring creativity, improvisation, body alignment and imagery. Fri 10.15-11.15am Chance To Dance - creative dance class for the over 50s. The Courtyard, Hereford. Fri 4.15-5pm Mini Movers - creative dance class for children aged 3-7. Lauren Glendinning also runs closed movement therapy sessions in care homes and in the NHS. Movement therapy or Dance Movement Psychotherapy (DMP) is a Creative Arts Therapy, strenthening the mind-body connection through physical movements to improve both mental and physical well-being. Contact 07825 914493, [email protected] www.persomadance.co.uk twitter: @ PersomaMovement facebook: Persoma Movement Practices.Mon BREAKDANCE With 2Faced Dance Company. 4-5pm 4-7 year olds, 5-6pm. 7-11 year olds, 6.15-7.15pm 11+ year olds. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 276807.Tues DANCE @ THE COURTYARD Contemporary Dance for Adults 6.30-7.30pm, £48 per term or £5 per week. Junior Youth Dance for ages 7-11 4.15-5.15pm, Senior Youth Dance for ages 12-18 5.15-6.15pm, 01905 611199.Tues LEARN TO JIVE Fun, easy to learn and no partner/experience needed. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £5, 01989 750354.Tues BRECON BREAKERS: BREAKDANCING CLASSES For ages 6 - 11, 7 - 8pm, ages 11+ 8 - 9pm. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 01874 611622.Tues DANCE FACTORY All styles of dance, for ages 6-11 years old. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 5.30-6.30pm, £20 per half term, 07504 860774.Weds CIRCLE DANCING Leominster Community Centre 2.00-3.30pm All welcome, £4 per session. Transition Leominster 01568 620180. Thurs LEARN TO JIVE DANCE Onibury Village Hall, Thursday nights, 8pm. £6 per class. No partner required. 07800 634071.Thurs URBAN DANCE CLUB WITH 2FACED DANCE COMPANY Ages 7-11 years 4-5pm, ages 11+ 5-6pm. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 01584 813711.Fri CHANCE TO DANCE A gentle programme of creative dance for the over 50s. The Courtyard, Hereford, 10.15am-11.15pm, £3.50 per session, 01432 340555.Fri DANCING TOTS Drop-in sessions. No need to book. The Courtyard, Hereford. 11.30am-12.15pm, £4, £1 for an additional child, 01432 340555.

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Two FeathersLEDBURY and Ludlow are two handsome market

towns of the Marches, of about ten thousand souls apiece. Each has an abundance of charm, fine old buildings, cobbled ways, and historic hostelries. And

each contains a large, 17th century timber-framed coach-ing inn of beauty and distinction, called The Feathers, the most important in their respective towns. Both hotels are independently owned and in an era of characterless homogeneity, any establishment with its individuality intact is usually in a better position to offer a more personal service than its multiple competitors, with all their corporate practices and constrictions. After a wearisome Sunday morning spent wandering through Malvern Flea Market, inspecting piles of junk – and unearthing the occasional gem – Mr P felt his Lovely Companion deserved a decent lunch, for it was her birthday. Finding little gastronomic inspiration on the show ground – not even in the ‘Cornish’ pasties on offer – Mr P chose to look further afield and headed for Ledbury, and Fuggles Bistro at the Feathers where Sunday lunch was being served, and ‘served’ in the best sense of the word. Mr P and the LC , with the Children’s Menu Consultant in tow, were impressed from the start of their visit by the high quality of service at the Feathers – a characteristic now distressingly rare in English provincial hotels. There is, in Mr P’s experience, real satisfaction to be had in being looked after by staff who are polite, considerate and knowledgeable, who evidently don’t believe that they are demeaning themselves by greeting a customer with the words, ‘Good morning, sir,’ rather than, say, ‘Hi, Guys!’ Polite, attentive service is a key part of delivering a satisfactory experience to diners, and it amazes Mr P how many places have entirely lost sight of this, however robust the quality of their cuisine. The quality of foods is important, too, of course, and although a Google search for the Feathers throws up a picture of the hotel with a Brakes Bros lorry parked out-side it – posted either through mischief or some nefarious inducement – Mr P can report that the luncheon which he and the LC were served showed no sign of having been pre-prepared by any outside agency. Serving some (though not enough) of the wonderful local ales, along with distant imports like Doombar and London Pride, the bar is comfortable and individual, with pleasing, witty detail. The LC, however, inexorably sniffy about such things, was not pleased with the furnishing of the ladies’ loo with items she described as ‘faux-shabby, faux-chic’, as seen in a shop in Ludlow, which Mr P will have the good manners not to name but in whose window he recently noticed a bogusly battered sign painted with the words “CATS ARE JUST LITTLE PEOPLE with fur coats”. Fuggles Bistro is a warm and inviting space, decked with long bines of fresh Fuggles hops, furnished with comfortable seats, well-spaced tables and undisturbed by inappropriate music. Service was intelligent, prompt and exceptionally proficient, while the menu managed to be traditional and creative at the same time. As a small starter, Mr P the LC and her issue had three Hebridean scallops, tender and moist, served with

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pesto, roquette, bacon and avocado, along with some excellent multigrain bread. The CMC, whose perspicacity grows along with his appreciation of alliteration, declared the scallops ‘sensationally seasoned’, while his face lit up with pleasure at their tender texture. The LC in a brief discussion with the waiter had specified that she would like her roast beef as rare as possible. He made sure that hers was carved from the centre of the joint, where it was as pink as she loves it, with a flavour and marbling that indicated well-hung Hereford beef. She was more than pleased with it, and applauded the boat of good ‘roasting juices’, placed beside her to slosh on as she pleased. Mr P ordered Loin of Venison on a bed of spiced cous cous, cumin roasted aubergine, coriander and cucumber oil, an imaginative combination he hadn’t eaten before. It turned out that the graininess of the cous cous made an enjoyably unusual contrast to the smoothness of the venison (which had been cooked successfully to retain its moistness). When the CMC’s Roast Leg of Welsh lamb with rosemary and garlic arrived, he gave it an instant double ‘thumbs up’ (which is quite rare) and sniffed the contents of the gravy boat. ‘Smells heavenly’ he said. With the meat dishes Mr P and the LC drank a bottle of Domain de la Soumade, Cote du Rhone 2011 – good quality at £20 a bottle – and rounded off the repast by helping themselves to some of the CMC’s tri- coloured ice-cream scoops, with just the right sweetness to complete what had been a first-rate English Sunday luncheon.

The Feathers in Ledbury may have flaws which Mr P didn’t spot, but in a place that clearly understands the need to consider the comfort and enjoyment of its customers, he thinks it highly unlikely it could ever sink to the depths achieved by its counterpart in Shropshire. The Feathers in Ludlow, while undoubted-ly an architectural paean, with its plethora of elaborate Jacobean half-timbering, carved oak and two fine public rooms, as an hotel, is generally considered by the inhabitants of the town to be a disappointment, some would say a disaster, even a disgrace. Mr P has previously published his impressions in his Guide to Eating in Ludlow, and in this very organ. Since then he has eaten there only once, at an event which took place in the ersatz baronial hall at the rear of the building. The

The Feathers, Ledbury

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EVENTSSat 1 Nov & Sat 6 December FARMER’S MARKET The Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, 9am-1pm.Thurs 20 November TAPAS SUPPER A tasting of beer from Mayfields Brewery, charcuterie from Forest Pig and cheese from Monkland Cheese. Plus music from Pangolin. Monkland Cheese Dairy, 7.30pm, £13.50, ticket only, 01568 720307, [email protected] CASTLE HOUSE EVENTS 5 Nov - Chilli Chilli Bang! Bang! with head chef Claire Nicholls and Rayeesa. 20 Nov - Game Evening. Castle House, Castle St, Hereford, 01432 356321.Sat 6 December KINGTON FESTIVE FOOD/DRINK FROM THE BORDERS Gastronomic inspirations from the March-es. Plus live entertainment and food competitions. Kington. Enquiries 01544 231202, [email protected] Sat of every month PRESTEIGNE LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Memorial Hall, Presteigne, 9am-1pm, 01544 262773.Every Thurs - Sat TAPAS From award winning Deli Tinto. No. 46 Wine Bar, Presteigne.Every Thurs STEAK NIGHT Castle Inn, Wigmore, 01568 770203.Last Friday of every month PIZZA NIGHT The Old Mill, High Street, Llanidloes. To book, call 01686 807 506.

Every Fri KINGTON LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET Market Hall, Kington, 9am-2pm, 07765 404759.

Every Fri FISH ON FRIDAY NIGHT Castle Inn, Wigmore, 01568 770203.

dinner served was very poor, to the point of being almost inedible, and Mr P is still trying to summon up the fortitude to eat there again in order to give the restaurant a fair review – which will follow soon. Reports of the accommodation it offers are distressing, and it is a great sadness that it is not run in a way which allows Ludlovians to use such a wonderful building and be proud of it. In the interests of inclusiveness and breadth of view, and as part of his campaign to see the Ludlow Feathers rise again, Mr P would be glad to hear any good reports on any aspect of the hotel, which can be left at www.misterpernickety.com or [email protected] or @mpernickety on Twitter, or Victor Pernickety on facebook.

Mr Pernickety

THE HARP INN, OLD RADNOR, PRESTEIGNE 01544 350655 An unspoilt 15th century Welsh longhouse pub with fantastic views over the Radnor Valley. Delicious, freshly cooked food made from locally sourced, seasonal ingredients which you can enjoy with a glass of wine or one of our traditional cask ales or local organic ciders, beside our welcoming log fire. Current menus are on our website www.harpinnradnor.co.uk together with details of special events such as steak nights, seasonal tasting menu nights and our annual beer festival. Open Tuesday to Sunday from 6pm and weekend lunchtimes from 12pm.THE LION RESTAURANT BRIDGE STREET KINGTON 01544 231002. Offering modern English food. Open for lunch Wed-Sun 12 - 2.30 and open for dinner Tues-Sat 6-9.30pm.SCRUMMY BITES - made locally with you in mind. www.scrummybites.co.uk STONELEIGH, KINGSLAND 01568 709142. Handmade dishes include delicious des-serts, savouries and pastries. Ideal for busy people, family gatherings. Special menus for events of 6 to 100 people. Available from The Garden, Kingsland, HR6 9QS plus Knighton, Ludlow and Presteigne farmers markets. Many vegetarian, wheat and dairy free options. Awarded Ludlow Food Festival’s Graeme Kidd bursary 2010. THE OLD STATION TEA ROOM, THE OLD RAILWAY STATION, NEW RADNOR, LD8 2SS 01544 350543. Visit us at the Old Station Caravan Park for hot drinks and homemade cakes. Superb views and free Wi-Fi. We can cater for small groups, meetings and other events. Accommodation also available. Open daily 10am-5pm.THE OLD MILL BAR AND BAKERY, High Street, Llanid-loes 01686 412 008 Tucked away in the heart of Llanidloes, this independent, family friendly café/bar serves lunch Wed-Sun 11-2pm. The menu focuses on fresh, local pro-duce and includes soups, toasted ciabattas, Welsh cheese ploughmans and daily specials. All the bread is supplied by in-house micro bakery, Andy’s Bread. Andy bakes a range of artisan loaves including wheat and 100% rye sourdoughs. Bread is available to buy from the bar on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Open Wed-Sun 11am-11pm. www.oldmillbar.co.uk www.andysbread.co.ukThe India & China Tea Company at TOWER HOUSE GALLERY, HIGH STREET, KNIGHTON 01547 529530 www.towerhousegallery.blogspot.co.uk/ We serve home-made soups, breads and cakes, Italian blend coffee and over 30 different varieties of leaf tea. Wednesday to Saturday 9.30 to 5.00, Sunday, Monday & Tuesday - CLOSED.THE WORKHOUSE CAFE, INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, PRESTEIGNE 01544 267864 Cafe gallery, light lunches, good coffee, homemade cakes. Tues - Sat 10am - 4pm.RHOS MARKET GARDEN, KNIGHTON 01547 528315 Growers & providers of organic veg, fruit & flowers. Morning Market stalls: Knighton Thursday and Presteigne Friday. Veg boxes delivered to local area weekly. CSA Scheme. Restaurant orders welcome [email protected] www.rhosorganic.co.uk SCRUMMY BITES ‘made locally with you in mind‘ 01568 709142 Local Chef Sam Bruce produces delicious food for any occasion using ingredients from our great Herefordshire producers. Pick up, delivered, set up or the full catered experience. Xmas orders now being taken for roulades, desserts, cakes (iced or glazed), puddings, pâtès, quiches/pies & mincepies. Free from dishes available. Awarded Ludlow Food Festival’s Graeme Kidd Bursary 2010. Affordable pots & crockery hire also available.UNCLE G’S ICE CREAM PARLOUR, BRIDGE STREET, KINGTON 01544 231002 Open daily from midday, offering a variety of our own home made ice creams available in cones and party tubs of different sizes.

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NOVEMBERSat 1 NovemberTHE FABULOUS BOOGIE BOYSFeaturing Sarah Warren. Regal Cinema, Tenbury, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.JAMES HICKMANThe Stag, Llanidloes.MUSIC TO DINEFeaturing Rob Whyte. Castle Inn, Wigmore.KEITH NICHOLS & MUCH WENLOCK MALE VOICE CHOIRThe Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 7.30pm, £10, 01952 728911.OBSCURECovering some of the great classics. Bull Hotel, Ludlow, 9pm.THE FESTIVALS EXPERIENCEHailing from Stourbridge, they bring an entire music festival to you in just one night. Royal Fountain Inn, Cleobury Mortimer, 8.30pm, free, 07841 763554. (Large garden marquee with patio heaters, but dress up warm!) JAMIE SMITH’S MABONTwist on Celtic music. Community Centre, Knighton, 7.30pm, £12 in advance, including food from Tower House Gallery and Spar, Knighton or £14 on the door if available. Welsh Arts Council Night Out Scheme.

SMOKE ROOMBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.ELECTRIC SWING CIRCUSWith support from Jitterbug. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £10-£6, 01497 821762.UP FRONTBull Inn, Shrewsbury.BLUBLUTFrom Vienna, an avant-garde-jazz-rock. Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, £5, www.bishopscastletownhall.co.ukTHE BIG SKILL WEEKENDThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 10am-5pm, free, 01497 821762.WHILE AND MATTHEWSFolk. Birchmeadow, Broseley, 7.30pm, £9 in advance from Downes’ or Davis of Broseley, 07890 057832 or £10 on the door.DAVE PRICE & ERIKA LYONSTop-notch jazz piano and double bass. Saturday Cafe at the Courtyard, Hereford, 12-2pm, free.LLANFAIR SINGERS‘Pack up your Troubles’. An evening of light and classical music including a section commemorating WWI. Everest Hall, Llanfair Waterdine, 7.30pm, £8, under 16s £4, includes supper and glass of wine. Tickets from Knighton Fine Art, 01547 528052.BLACK AND BLUESKing’s Head, Tenbury Wells.

CEILIDHWith the Gower All Stars. Parish Hall, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £5 on the door, 01497 847676.CANTATA CHOIR & LUDLOW ORCHESTRA‘Darkness and Light’. St Chad’s Church Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £10, students and under 18s free, 01952 432286, www.shrewsburycantatachoir.org.uk ROCKY ROAD TO RUINPlough Inn, Whitecross Rd, Hereford.FRUIT MACHINEMalthouse, Ironbridge.A NIGHT OF ELOTheatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.CELTIC GUITAR JOURNEYSTheatr Hafren, Newtown, 8pm, £10/£9, 01686 614555.OPEN MICLedbury Community Hall, 7pm, £5, bring a bottle, 01531 632968.THE OLD DANCE SCHOOLContemporary folk. The Studio, The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.45pm, £12.50/£11.50, 01432 340555.

Sun 2 NovemberDAN JAMESA true Troubador. The Queen’s Head, Monmouth.HAUNTED SOULSPrince of Wales, Ledbury, 4pm.BAKA BEYONDAfter the Tempest. African rhythms merge with Celtic harmonies. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 8pm, 01874 611622.ROGER GARFITT & GARETH REES-ROBERTSPerform Border Songs and From the Ridge with music of the great Argentinian folksinger and activist Atahualpa Yupanqui. The Hall Barn, Bleddfa, near Knighton, 4pm, £6, refreshments before the performance, 01544 267418.DAVE RAEThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.CIDER CITY JAZZ BANDLichfield Vaults, Church St, Hereford. Greek food served between 12-3pm, 01432 266821.

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CAITLINA circle of chairs.An AA meeting. Caitlin Thomas revisits her tempestuous life.

CaitlinEddie LaddDylanGwyn EmbertonDirectionDeborah LightSound Siôn Orgon

Town Hall, Montgomery15 & 16 November 20146pm & 8pm (£10)gregynogfestival.org01686 207100

Part of Touch and Go:Dylan Thomas in Montgomery

15 November, 9am-4pm (Free)Dylan Thomas Writing Shed & Poetry Takeaway with Glyn Edwards

16 November, 11am (£2)Guided walk of locations used to filmA Child’s Christmas in WalesJohn Welton

16 November, 2.30pm (£5)The Growth of A Child’s Christmas & screening of the film Jeff Towns

All WeekendDylan’s Bookstore Book BusExhibitions

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Sun 2 NovemberALICIA’S GIFT This show alternates extracts read by Jessica Duchen from her novel with illustrative piano works performed by pianist, Viv McLean. The Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 3pm, £10 from the Workhouse, Presteigne, www.wegottickets.com and on the door.OPEN MICHosted by Graeme Reece. The Stag, Llanidloes.

Mon 3 NovemberROEBUCKANEERS FOLK CLUBThe Roebuck Inn, Brimfield, near Ludlow, 8pm, 01584 711854.TELFORD BLUES JAM NIGHTCrown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 9pm, 01952 610888.CIDER CITY JAZZMENThe Barrels, St Owen’s St, Hereford, 01432 274968.

Thurs 6 NovemberWHO’S GOT TALENT IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE?Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7pm, free, 01686 614555.HEADSTICKSPunk-meets-rock-meets-folk. Plus performance poetry from Trent Vale Poet. Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.MILES HUNT & ERICA NOCKALLOf The Wonder Stuff. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £14/£12, 01743 281281.HEADSTICKSPunk-meets-rock-meets-folk. Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.QUILLPlaying songs from the 1970s to the present day. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, £16, 01584 878141.

OPEN MICKing’s Head, Tenbury Wells.BRENDAN SHINEOne of Ireland’s best loved singing stars. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £15, 01600 772467.OPEN MICWith Wayne Martin and friends. Crown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.THE WELLBERRIESBull Inn, Shrewsbury.BONFIRE OF THE INSANITIESFeaturing Trevor Watts, sop, alto saxophone, Paul Hession on drums and Per Zanussi on bass. The Queen’s Head, Monmouth.

Fri 7 NovemberBOB SMITHThe Stag, Llanidloes.MATTHEW HICEEgo’s Quality Square, Ludlow.MIGHTY FINEDun Cow, Shrewsbury.GET QUIZZICALThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £2, 01497 821762.ALLSTARS DUB BANDFeaturing the former FYC drummer. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.APPLEBY KINSEY4-piece acoustic jazz and contemporary folk group. Silvester Home Institute, Church Stretton, 7.30pm, £8 in advance, £9 on the door, 01694 720132.CALLING CARDBlues Americana, new country jazz swing shuffles band. The Lakeside Cafe, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 825679.JAMES ALLENAn eclectic mix of popular songs. Royal Fountain Inn, Cleobury Mortimer, 8.30pm, free, 07841 763554.

ON THE REBOUNDBull Inn, Shrewsbury.TRES HOMBRESBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.GROOVE CITYMalthouse, Ironbridge.ROOTZ & BOOTZThe Exchange, Newtown.

Sat 8 NovemberALL STAR DUB BANDMajors Arms, Halmonds Frome, 8.30pm. Combined with fireworks party at 6.30pm.FIREWORK DISPLAYFree entry with lantern. Procession leaving the Reycyling Centre, 6.30pm, to Wentes Meadow. Fire sculpture and refreshments. Sheep Music with sup-port from Presteigne Town Council.MUSIC IN NEW RADNORAn evening with Ruth Watson, oboe; Wendy Quinlan, flute and Jeremy Fisher, piano. Programme includes works by Madeleine Dring, Walter Leigh, WF Bach and Ian Clarke. Community Hall, New Radnor, 7.30pm, £10, under 14s £3, 01544 350268.XL5Plough Inn, Whitecross Rd, Hereford.OVER THE HILLBILLIESBlack Lion, Llanfair Caereinion, 9pm.THIS WAY UPMalthouse, Ironbridge.BLUZE BOXCrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.ALE HOUSE SPECIAL CONCERTFeaturing the legendary bassist Mo Foster performing his own melodic jazz compositions. With Ray Russell, Greg Knowles, Malcolm Edmonstone. The Ale House, Colwall, £22 from www.pindropevents.co.ukSPECIAL XBull Inn, Shrewsbury.

Miles Hunt & Erica Nockalls

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GLASBURY ARTSLino cut workshop for adults

with Victoria KeebleSunday, November 23, Glasbury Village Hall,

10.30am to 4pmVictoria trained as a textile

designer at Falmouth School of Art in the 1960s and is a founder member of Hay Makers. Her highly decorative style reflecting

her love of mediaeval decoration.

Participants in the Glasbury workshop will be

working towards producing a unique and

distinctive Christmas card.

Ticket prices: £45, full price, £30 concessions (unwaged, students, over-60s)

10% members’ discount applies to both prices.

Tickets: by telephone on 07583 544110, or in person at Old Forest Arts, The Craft Centre, Hay-on-Wye.

NICE ‘N’ SLEAZYBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.THE CHORAL SOCIETY & SINFONIALed by Dr Martin Charles Cook and joined by soloist Natalie Clifton-Griffith. The Abbey, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £12 adults, £5 students, 01743 443146.THE TROY REDFERN BANDThe George & Dragon, Knighton.

Sun 9 NovemberROCKSPRING COMMUNITY CHOIRRemembrance. Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 4pm, free entry, 01588 630023.

THE VILLAGE QUIREWith Phil Smith. ‘Back to the Garden’, to mark the 100th anniversarty of the outbreak of WWI. Glasbury Village Hall, 3-4pm, free, but ticket only, 01497 847676, www.villagequire.org.ukSEAN SAYEThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.THE NOTORIOUS BROTHERSPrince of Wales, Ledbury, 4pm.RUTH WATSON, WENDY QUINLAN & JEREMY FISHEROboe, flute and piano. Programme includes Bach, Walter Leigh and Madeleine Ding. St Leonard’s Church, Yarpole, 3pm, £8.50 on the door, includes afternoon tea, 01544 350559.TEA WITH VERDIWith soprano Virginia Blakey. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 3pm, £9, £12 with afternoon tea, 01600 772467.

Tues 11 NovemberPEARLS OF AFRICA CHOIRAn uplifting show of songs and dance brought to you by the children from schools and orphanages in Uganda. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 7.30pm, £5, 01952 728911.WE WILL REMEMBER THEMRAF St Athan Voluntary Band, Brecon High School and Wynne Rees. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7pm, 01874 611622.

LEST WE FORGETA variety performance that commemorates the First World War. 10.45am, a minutes silence followed by themed songs from the Garrick Singers, free. From 7.30pm, poems, music, dance and theatre, £7.50/£6.50. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.

Wed 12 NovemberOPEN MICWith Matt Donaldson. White Horse Inn, Clun.HAY MUSICAn evening of music by Bela Bartok and Zoltan Kodaly. Optional Hungarian supper before the concert. Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £12, 01497 820322.CELTIC GUITAR JOURNEYSThree acoustic guitarists collaborate in a celebration of their Celtic roots. Featuring Soig Siberil from Brittany, Ian Melrose from Scotland and Dylan Fowler from Wales. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, £13/£12, 01982 552555.MISS MAUD’S FOLLYA blend of gypsy, jazz and folk tunes, full of beautiful imagery and delightful instrumental arrangements. From raucous, breakneck-paced gypsy tunes to delicate Spanish lullabies; velvety jazz numbers to lolloping honky-tonk saloon music. Dukes Arms, Presteigne, 8.30pm, £4. Sheep Music gig.

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Thurs 13 NovemberFASCINATING AIDA: CHARM OFFENSIVEExpect topical new songs hot off the press, plus some outrageous old favourites. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £19.50, 01600 719401.HOWLIN’ T AND PAUL HARRISONCrown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.THIN VISIONCrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.THE ELVIS YEARSFeaturing over 50 Elvis hits. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19.50/£17.50, 01743 281281.

Fri 14 NovemberKASAI MASAICongolese quintet that take the tra-ditional sounds of remote equatorial African villages and give them a unique contemporary twist. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 8pm, £16 or 4 tickets for £55, 01584 878141.NIKKI ROUSEgo’s Quality Square, Ludlow.WHITE NOISEDun Cow, Shrewsbury.JAZZ @ THE BONDED WAREHOUSEFeaturing Roy Forbes and Graham Dent Trio. Memorable melodies with the jazz tradition, but have a modern edge. The Bonded Warehouse, Canal St, Stourbridge, 7.30pm, £7 adults, £3.50 students, 01384 377797.BLACK COUNTRY ROCKMalthouse, Ironbridge.MSJH SINGERSA magical programme... ‘Lest We For-get’... poignant, poems, music, dance trumpets and choir. The Great Barn, Hellens Manor, Much Marcle, 7.30pm, £10, 01531 660504.

BAD HAIR DAYBull Inn, Shrewsbury.THE VENTURASThe Exchange, Newtown.CHRIS QUINN CONTINENTAL TRIOAcoustic roots and jazz music. The Lakeside Cafe, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 825679.WORRIED MENGolden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.THE TROY REDFERN BANDThe Black Lion, Hereford.PLASTIC PANTOMIMEWhite Horse Inn, Clun.

LET’S HANG ONThe music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £22-£20, 01743 281281.

Sat 15 NovemberLITTLE RED BIRDPlus support. SoundBites, Great Oak Cafe, Llanidloes, 7pm, £8.50 with food, £6 without.LEOMINSTER CHORAL SOCIETYHandel’s Messiah with Marches Baroque Orchestra and professional soloists. Priory Church, Leominster, 7pm, £10 in advance from Fletcher’s Newsagents, Leominster Tourist Office or 01432 830160 or £12 on the door. (Under 16s free).STU GITTENSKing’s Head, Tenbury Wells.BLIND EYEAcoustic covers and original material. The Greyhound, Llangunllo, 9pm.LOST THE PLOTMalthouse, Ironbridge.EDM BASEMENT RAVEThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7pm, £6/£4, over 18s only, 01497 821762.TYLER & VOThe Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford.LET’S GO DISCOBull Inn, Shrewsbury.HEREFORD CHORAL SOCIETYBruckner’s Te Deum and Elgar’s The Light of Life. Hereford Cathedral, 7.30pm, 0845 4633124.

Miss Maud’s Folly, 12 Nov, Dukes Presteigne

Kasai Masai

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TEL: 01547 528 792www.stonecarving.co.uk

Will & Lottie O’LearyUpper House,

Knucklas, Knighton,

Powys

MORE THAN MEMORIALS

KANTREFKantref use fiddles, accordion, bass and strings to play haunting and driving dance music from the heart of the tradition. Dance workshop and evening bal. A day of French and Breton dance. Workshops 2-5.30pm, £5/£2. Supper 6pm, £6, Bal 7.30pm, £7.50, combined ticket £15/£12.50. Dance Centre, Llandrindod Wells, 01686 688102 or www.tradartsupport.org.uk. TASC event.THE BLACK ‘N’ BLUES BANDBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.WHISKEY RIVERZingy hot Zydeco, cajun, blues, roots and good old country rock ‘n’ roll. Credenhill Social Club, near Hereford.STEADY EDDIE & THE BOOGIEMENCrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.CROWSAWBlues/rock.The Market Tavern, Brecon, 07866 000596.TEMPERANCE HALLPlough Inn, Whitecross Rd, Hereford.MONMOUTH BIG BAND IN CONCERTSavoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £8, 01600 772467.

Sun 16 NovemberADAM HODSONThe Grape Vaults, Leominster.

SUSAN RAVEN & BRIAN COPSEY‘Songs from the Earth and Sky’. Bishop’s Castle Town Hall, 2.30pm, 01588 630648.THE FERRETSPrince of Wales, Ledbury, 4pm.

Mon 17 NovemberROSS CLASSICAL MUSIC SOCIETY‘From Organ loft to Orchestra’. The Curtal and Bassoon. With speaker, Andy Watts with an illustrated talk with playing. Christ Church, Edde Cross St, Ross-on-Wye, 7.30pm, 01989 567750.

Tues 18 NovemberBRECON JAZZ CLUBFeaturing Steve Doolan Quartet. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 8pm, £6 on the door.

Wed 19 NovemberTHE LINE RUNNERSThe Barrels, St Owen St, Hereford.ORCHESTRA OF THE AGE OF ENLIGHTENMENTProgramme includes Mozart, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Grieg, Mahler and Dvorak. Alington Hall, Shrewsbury School, 7.30pm, 01743 367482.PRESTON GLASGOW LOWE UK TOURFeaturing David Preston - guitar, Kevin Glasgow - bass and Laurie Lowe on drums. Queens Head, Monmouth.

Thurs 20 NovemberVIVA LA DRAG‘Guys Just Wanna Have Fun!’ Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £21.50-£19.50, 01743 281281.FOLK SESSIONKing’s Head, Tenbury Wells.MADI STIMPSON DUOCrown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.QUIZFilm, TV, music and general knowledge. The Sitting Room, 4 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, 8pm, £2 per person, 01584 874212 daytime, 01584 879474 evenings.PAUL PARKERCrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.PANGOLINLive music plus tapas supper. Monkland Cheese Dairy, 7.30pm, £13.50 ticket only, 01568 720307.BON DEBARRASCajun, rock, blues, rap and country music undertones. Prees Recreational Club, 8pm, £8/£5/£25, 07506 724572. Arts Alive.

Fri 21 NovemberALTER EGO4-piece rock covers band. Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.

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Fri 21 NovemberSKERRYVOREA brand of eclectic Celtic rock. An evening of foot-stomping, high energy music, fusing accordion, bagpipes, guitar, fiddle, drums and vocals. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £15, 01743 281281.RHYTHM THIEVESChindit, Merridale Rd, Wolverhampton.CHRIS QUINNEgo’s Quality Square, Ludlow.ROOTZ & BOOTZClassic 3-piece rock, pop, soul and blues band. The Lakeside Cafe, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 825679.BUSKING NIGHTThe Sitting Room, 4 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01584 874212 daytime, 01584 879474 evenings.JOHNNY TRASHEDBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.FRIDAY LIVE PRESENTSJonny & The Baptists, Pat Cahill and Ternan Douieb. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £10-£8, 01497 821762.BORDER BEATSDun Cow, Shrewsbury.THE STONED CHERRIESA dynamic folk/rock fusion of original, traditional and modern songs and tunes. The Lowfields Inn, Marton, 8pm.DAWSONMalthouse, Ironbridge.THE NEIL DIAMOND STORYFeaturing singer and guitarist Bob Drury. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £12, 01600 772467.GRANT PRICHARD TRIOBull Inn, Shrewsbury.BON DEBARRASSee 20 Nov for details. SpArC Theatre, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, £10/£6, 01588 630321. Arts Alive.

SEAN SAYEKing’s Head, Tenbury Wells.

Sat 22 NovemberBON DEBARRASSee 20 Nov for details. Winforton Community Hall, 7.45pm, £8/£5/£25, 01544 328425.THE MEDICINE BOYSCrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.DAVE LUKE & JOHN HYMASGuitar and violin duo. Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, 2.30pm, free, 01547 530744.THE DUVETSBull Inn, Shrewsbury.REMI HARRIS TRIOWigmore Village Hall, £20 per head, includes dinner, BYO beverage. Fund raiser for St James’ Church, Wigmore. Advance ticket only, [email protected] RECALL60s tribute band. The Royal British Legion, Ludlow.

ADAM HODSON BANDMalthouse, Ironbridge.THE ZIGGY STARDUST EXPERIENCEWill play the entire ‘Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust & The Spiders from Mars’ album, along with other early Bowie favourites. Dress up glamorous. The Victory, St Owen St, Hereford, 8.30pm, donations on the door.TOMMASO STARACE QUARTET‘Italian Short Stories’. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £12, £10 members, £6 under 16s, 01743 234970. Shrewsbury Jazz Network.KIM CYPHER QUARTETJazz and swing favourites with vocals and saxophone. Saturday Cafe at the Courtyard, Hereford, 12-2pm, free.RHYTHM THIEVESRoyal Oak, Compton Rd, Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton.MADCAFFA pressure-free opn mic and showcase for people musicians/dancers groups affected by mental illness, free. To book a slot, email [email protected] or 078522 16164. CELF, Former Drama Centre, Tremont Rd, Llandrindod Wells.ALE HOUSE CONCERT DOUBLE-BILLFeaturing two young original acoustic performers, Dave Pilla and Eleni Mylona. The Ale House, Colwall, £10, www.pindropevents.co.ukTHE BAGGAGE HANDLERSBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.SHOW OF HANDSFeaturing Steve Knightley and Phil Beer. Joined by Miranda Sykes on double bass. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £20/£18, 01743 281281.SHREWSBURY CANTATA CHOIR & LUDLOW ORCHESTRASt Laurence’s Church, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £10, 01952 432286.

The Stoned Cherries

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Box office 01885 488575 www.conquest-theatre.co.uk

FilmsFri 7 Nov JERSEY BOYS

Wed 19 Nov CINEMA PARADISO (BFS)Fri 21 Nov WALKING ON SUNSHINE

Live BroadcastsSat 1 Nov, 4.55pm New York Met - CARMEN

Live on StageSat 22 Nov, 7.30pm FOLK IN THE FOYER

with Louise Jordan

Wed 26 - Sat 29 Nov, 7.30pm Conquest ProductionsOLIVER!

Conquest Theatre Bromyard

FOLK IN THE FOYERFeaturing Louise Jordan. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7.30pm, £7, 01885 488575.

Sun 23 NovemberEIRA SNOW BANDQueens Head, Monmouth.THE BAGGAGE HANDLERSThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.GARETH & LYNDEN REES-ROBERTS‘The Woods so Wild and the Fall of the Leaf’. Music poetry and songs. The Hall Barn, Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton, 3pm, £8 including tea-time refreshments, 01544 267418.TALONThe best of the Eagles. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £19.50-£17.50, 01743 281281.SONS OF DELTA DUOPrince of Wales, Ledbury, 4pm.

Mon 24 NovemberANTARA DUOFlute and harp. The Lion Hotel, Shrewsbury, 1pm, £6, £3 for under 25s, 01743 367482.

Wed 26 NovemberBLAKE’S IIIThose endearing and enduring legends return. Cafe/bar at the Courtyard, Hereford, 8pm, free.

SARAH SMITH TRIOThe Granary, Leominster, 7.30pm, £18 includes self-serve buffet meal and puds. Please book 01568 614290.DEEP WHOLE TRIOFeaturing Paul Rogers on bass, Paul Dunmall on saxophones and bagpipes and Mark Saunders on drums. Queen’s Head, Monmouth.

Thurs 27 NovemberBIG FAT QUIZMalthouse, Ironbridge.BALLADEERS AND CHANCERSA wonderful performing opportunity for new, aspiring and experienced musicians. The Dukes Arms, Presteigne, 07837 944090.BEEZE NEEZECrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.CHARLIE DOREFrom poignant folk and Americana through to Latin grooves. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 8pm, £12, 01584 878141.MUGENKYO TAIKO DRUMMERS‘The Way of the Drum’. Experience the thundering, exhilarating rhythms of Taiko. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, £16/£14, 01982 552555.TOM DAVIESBull Inn, Shrewsbury.

OPEN MICHosted by Howard and Clare. Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 01952 610888.BBC NATIONAL ORCHESTRA OF WALESWith soprano, Ruby Hughes. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.30pm, 01874 611622.

Fri 28 NovemberTHE SULTANA BROTHERSRock and blues at it’s very best. The Golden Cross, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford.NOT MY FINEST HOURWith support from Ty Walker and the Detour and Point Zero. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £6-£4, 01497 821762.THE REIGN OF KINGSDun Cow, Shrewsbury.OPEN MICHosted by Mark and Jill from the Rhythm Thieves. Sun Inn, Leintwardine, 8pm.THE PICKUPSA 4-piece band playing a wide variety of Louisiana style swampy blues. The Lakeside Cafe, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 825679.JOE SEAGEREgo’s Quality Square, Ludlow.

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Fri 28 NovemberSHARRON KRAUS & SPROATLY SMITHPsych folk double bill. Hinton Community Centre, Hereford.THE ESSENTIALSBull Inn, Shrewsbury.MITCH BENN IS THE 37TH BEATLETheatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 8pm, 01874 611622.OVER THE HILLBILLIESThe White Horse Inn, Clun, 9pm.RESTLESS DOGMalthouse, Ironbridge.WHISKEY RIVER ACOUSTIC QUARTETThe darn tootin’ best in bluegrass, cajun, blues and roots. Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.TIN SOLDIERSKing’s Head, Tenbury Wells.THE HEALTH & HAPPINESS SHOWA night of country music and Americana presented by Dave Luke and Chuck Micallef. The Appletree Studio, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, £8, 0845 680 1926, www.the-appletree.org

THE CEILIDH BAND SHOWPresented by The Village Hall. Enter-tainer Loose Baker of Full Circle fame and the talented melodeon player Nick Hart, are joined by friends to create an evening of dancing, music and laughter. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 8pm, £10 tickets from The Workhouse, Presteigne and www.wegottickets.com

Sat 29 NovemberINTO THE SHADOWSTribute band. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £14/£13, 01584 878141.LIVE MUSICCrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.STEVE GIBBONS BANDBlue’s Club charity gig for Cancer Research UK. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, £15, from Ludlow Cancer Research shop or 07896 676189.THE JAILHOUSENMT Bullocks presents God Damn, Plane Crasher, Weathered Hands, Cassandra, Chew. The Jailhouse, Hereford, 7.30pm, £5 on the door.MARTIN SIMPSONFolk. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, £14/£13, 01982 552555.PAUL PARKER & ALL THE RIGHT FRIENDSHundred House, Purslow, 9pm.THE MISTLETOE MUSIC SHOWCASEFeaturing The Misers, Outlaw, Hop and Work In Progress. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7pm, 01584 811442.WHISKEY RIVERPlough Inn, Whitecross Rd, Hereford.CHRISTMAS SPARKLELunchtime organ recital of Advent and Christmas favourites given by Peter Dyke. Hereford Cathedral, 1.15pm, retiring collection.BOUNCY BETTYMalthouse, Ironbridge.

KINGTON CHORAL‘A Christmas Oratorio’ by JS Bach, conducted by Roger Langford and featuring young professional soloists. St Mary’s Church, Kington, 7.30pm, £10, under 18s free, £12 on the door, text 07968 044853 or [email protected] Asylum upstairs. Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.CONTRABANDBull Inn, Shrewsbury.ROSS PENYARD SINGERS‘Our Special Relationship’. Varied programme musician Huw Sparkes on violin and tenor saxophone. The Venue, Hill St, Ross-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £9 adults/£6, under 16s free from choir members or 01531 828057 or on the door. In aid of Hope Support Services.RAYMOND FROGGATT & HIS BANDThe Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 8pm, £12.50, 01952 728911.THE PHOENIX SINGERSNations in Harmony - The Music of Hope’. St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £10 from Write Here, High St, Shrewsbury or 01743 245950.THE LEYLAND BANDTheatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, £12, children £6, 01686 614555.KING PORTER STOMPThe Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 8pm, £10-£6, 01497 821762.THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORYMarket Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £12, students £8, 07967 517125.Sun 30 NovemberTHE DELRAY ROCKETSThe Rose & Crown, Whites, Tenbury Wells, 01584 811336.STARKPrince of Wales, Ledbury, 4pm.LITTLE DAVEThe Grape Vaults, Leominster, 3pm.

Martin Simpson

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NOTORIOUS BROTHERSLichfield Vaults, Church St, Hereford, 4pm, 01432 266821.

DECEMBERMon 1 DecemberROEBUCKANEERS FOLK CLUBThe Roebuck Inn, Brimfield, near Ludlow, 8pm, 01584 711854.CIDER CITY JAZZMENThe Barrels, St Owen’s St, Hereford, 01432 274968.Tues 2 DecemberEX CATHEDRA‘Christmas by Candlelight’. St Chad’s Church, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, 01743 367482.

Wed 3 DecemberCOLTRANE DEDICATIONQueen’s Head, Monmouth.

Thurs 4 DecemberOPEN MICCrown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.ROB HERON & THE TEA PAD ORCHESTRADancing and licensed bar. Coronation Hall, Kingsland, 7.30pm, from Kingsland Post Office or 01568 709579. SMAAAK.

Fri 5 DecemberAARON BOOTONEgo’s Quality Square, Ludlow.HAY MUSICFeaturing Thomas Gurthrie, renowned baritone, sings songs by Schubert, with guitarist, Johan Lofving. Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £12 on the door, 01497 820322.GENERATION GAPBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.PAUL PARKERDun Cow, Shrewsbury.MICRO BABYMalthouse, Ironbridge.THE TROY REDFERN BANDThe Wrekin, Wellington, Telford, 9pm.

Sat 6 DecemberTHE SULTANA BROTHERSThe Bell Inn, Leominster, 9pm.OPEN MICLedbury Community Hall, 7pm, £5, bring a bottle, 01531 632968.THE HYPEMalthouse, Ironbridge.SYNERGYBlack Lion, Bridge St, Hereford.FIRED UPPlough Inn, Whitecross Rd, Hereford.

HEREFORD CHORAL SOCIETYHandel’s Messiah sung, by candlelight. Hereford Cathedral, 7.30pm, 0845 4633124.BIG TOP8-piece ska band. Bishop’s Castle Christmas lights. Crown & Anchor, The Vaults, Bishop’s Castle.MUSIC TO DINE FORFeaturing Stevie Yeomans. Castle Inn, Wigmore.KINGTON FESTIVE FOOD/DRINK FROM THE BORDERSGastronomic inspirations from The Marches. Plus live entertainment from Streetsax, Geoff Rodgers, plus numerous others and choirs. Kington, enquiries 01544 231202.Sun 7 DecemberPAUL LAMB & CHAD STRENTZPrince of Wales, Ledbury, 4pm.THE ANNUAL JAZZ JAMBring your instrument, your music, a friend. Lively, spontaneous and fun. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury, 2.30-5.30pm, £3 on the door, 01743 234970. Shrewsbury Jazz Network.

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MUSIC WORKSHOPSTREVOR HEAD, TRAINING IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENT REPAIR 1 & 2 Nov - Update on Trombone (specialist course). Trevor Head, Llangunllo School, Llangunllo, Knighton, 01547 550622, email: [email protected] 8 November GATHER ROUND SESSION ‘Remember’. With Marion Rowlatt. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne. Enquiries [email protected] Wed 12 November PLAY IT BY EAR A series of workshops for folk tune players with expert tutor, Kitty Greenwood. Expand your repertoire, improve your technique, share your (musical!) passions. All melody instruments welcome. Craven Arms, 7.30 p.m. £3.50 01584 841564 or email: [email protected] 13 November TASTER SESSION FOR POSSIBLE NEW KNIGHTON SINGING GROUP Songs from all over. Fun warm-ups. All taught by ear. Knighton Community Centre, 7.30pm. Any donations towards room hire gratefully received! Email [email protected] or call 01547 540603.Sat 15 November THE LISTENING HEART Sounding and singing with Tim Jones. Friends’ Meeting House, Coton Hill, Shrewsbury, 10am-4pm, £45, 01743 872430, www.thenatureofsound.comSun 23 November CORELLI FOR ALL A workshop for instrumentalists with Tutor Pam Smith. Burton Court, Eardisland, near Leominster, £18 for BEMF members, £20 for non members, £5 for students, 01544 267397, www.bememf.org.uk

Monday ALIVE & KICKIN’ CHOIR Coleg Powys (now NPTC), Brecon, 7-9pm, £5 public, £3 students/staff. [email protected] FUN & PLAY WITH RHYTHM & HARMONY All taught by ear so no need to read music! Folk meet 8pm term time Mondays at the Methodist chapel in Leintwardine. Email [email protected] or call 01547 540603.Monday BANDAMANIA Traditional dance music from far and wide. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne 7.15pm, Sue Harris 01547 560950.Mondays and Wednesdays BRING AN INSTRUMENT, LEARN A TUNE Play jigs, reels, polkas, hornpipes & slow airs with expert tutor, Kitty Greenwood. Tunes will be taught by ear (sheet music/recordings also available). If you’ve never learned this way before don’t worry, you won’t be the only one! Expand your repertoire, improve your technique. All melody instruments welcome, Craven Arms, Interested? Call Kitty: 01584 841564 or email: [email protected] BANG ON DRUMS Drum circle. Black Lion, Bridge St, Hereford, 7-9pm, bring your own hand drums or drums and percussion instruments provided, 07870 747248, www.bangondrums.co.ukTuesday WHITTON VOICES Mixed community choir. Songs from around the world, traditional and contemporary. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 8-10pm, £5. All welcome. Led by Sue Harris, 01547 560950. Tuesday DOLAU MIXTURES Mixed choir. Dolau Community Hall, near Llandrindod Wells, 8pm, 01597 851427.

THE ROCK OF AGES EXPERIENCE

TRIBUTE BAND The tribute to the music of the smash-hit

Hollywood musical and film. The big, bad eighties never left us and now the part goes from strength to strength. Stadium rock, power ballads, lycra,

lace and liquor. The hair is big , the costumes small, anything goes and is FUN, FUN, FUN.

www.therockofagesexperience.com Mob: 07736-816136 (Ian)

RHYTHM THIEVES

Phone 01568 770134

Fri 21 Nov -

Sat 22 Nov -

Fri 28 Nov -

www.rhythmthieves.co.uk

Chindit Inn, 113 Merridale Rd, Wolverhampton.Royal Oak, 70 Compton Rd, Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton.Open Mic at the Sun, Leintwardine, 8pm. (Hosted by Mark and Jill).

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APPLETREE, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, 01584 318015ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Mill Street, Ludlow 01584 878141BARRELS, St Owen Street, Hereford 01432 274968BASKERVILLE ARMS, Clyro, near Hay-on-Wye 01497 820670.BASKERVILLE HALL HOTEL, Clyro Court, near Hay-on-Wye 01497 820033.BELL HOTEL, Commercial St, Newtown 01686 625540BAYHORSE INN, BROMYARD 01885 482600.BELL INN, Etnam St, Leominster 01568 612818THE BRIDGE HOTEL, Tenbury Wells 01584 810434.THE BRIDGE, Ludlow 01584 872963BLACK LION, Bridge St, Hereford, 01432 266000CARAD, East St, Rhayader, 01597 810192CHARLTON ARMS, Ludlow, 01584 872813CONQUEST THEATRE, Bromyard, 01885 488575THE COURTYARD, Edgar St, Hereford. 01432 340555THE DUKES ARMS, Presteigne 01544 267318DUN COW, Shrewsbury 01743 356408THE EXCHANGE, Newtown 01686 621814.GARWAY VILLAGE HALL, Hereford 01981 580056THE GEORGE & DRAGON, Knighton 01547 528532GLEANINGS, near Bishop’s Castle, 01743 891412THE GOLDEN CROSS INN, Sutton St Nicholas, Hereford 01432 880274.GRAPE VAULTS, Broad St, Leominster 01568 611404.THE GRANARY, Leominster 01568 614290.THE GROVE HOTEL, Belle Vue, Shrewsbury, 01743 271227THE HARP INN, Glasbury-on-Wye 01497 847373THE HERDSMAN, Widemarsh St, Hereford, 01432 277330HOLLY BUSH INN, Near Hay-on-Wye, 01497 847371.HOPE & ANCHOR, Rope Walk, Wye St, Ross-on-Wye. 01989 563003.HOTSPUR CAFE & BAR, Shobdon Airfield 01568 708783.HUNDRED HOUSE INN, Purslow, 01588 660541KNIGHTON & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE, Knighton 07751 221487.THE LAKESIDE CAFÉ, Llandrindod Wells, 01597 825679LICHFIELD VAULTS, Church St, Hereford. 01432 266821LION BALLROOM, Broad St, Leominster. 01568 611588THE LOWFIELD INN, Marton, Welshpool 01743 891313LUDLOW BREWING COMPANY, The Railway Shed, Ludlow 01584 873291THE MALTHOUSE, Ironbridge, 01952 433712MINER’S ARMS, Priest Weston 01938 561352NELSON INN, Ludlow 01584 872908 OAKENGATES THEATRE, Telford. 01952 619020THE OLD MILL, High Street, Llanidloes 01686 412008THE OXFORD ARMS, Duke St, Kington 01544 230322THE PLOUGH INN, Whitecross Road, Hereford 01432 343360THE RETREAT, Ledbury, 01531 632766.ROSE & CROWN, Tenbury Wells, 01584 811336ROYAL FOUNTAIN, Cleobury Mortimer 01299 272720ROYAL OAK, Presteigne, 01544 260842.TALBOT HOTEL, Tregaron, 01974 298719THEATR BRYCHEINIOG, Canal Wharf, Brecon 01874 611622THE HAFREN, Llanidloes Road, Newtown 01686 614555 THE THREE ELMS, Hereford. 01432 273338.THREE TUNS, Bishop’s Castle. 01588 638797THE VICTORY, 88 St Owen St, Hereford 01432 274998VOLUNTEER, Harold St, Hereford 01432 276189.WHITEHORSE INN, The Square, Clun. 01588 640305.

VENUESWednesday ROCKSPRING COMMUNITY CHOIR All welcome particularly men! Minimal charge. Rockspring Community Centre, Ludlow. 01584 529053.Wednesday LUDLOW LARKS COMMUNITY CHOIR Led by Polly Bolton. Songs from around the world - from the Beatles to Bulgaria. Ludlow Women’s Centre, 7.30pm-9.30pm. Polly on 01584 823609 or [email protected] or check our website www.jollypages.co.uk/larksThursday fortnightly WILD ANGELS Informal community choir led by Sue Harris. All welcome. Songs from around the world. Llanidloes, 7.30-9.30pm 01686 625980.First Thursdays BLACK HILL TUNE CLUB 2pm at the Crown Inn Longtown. Free. 01432 263495.Friday MUSIC TIME A session of music and movement for the under 5s and their parents. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 10.30am-11.30am, £5 per child, 01743 234970.Friday FAMILY MUSIC MAKERS Fun sessions for parents and toddlers 12.30-2pm, £4 per adult and child pair, under 1s free. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.

Langstaffe ViolinsJohn Langstaffe

Maker & Restorer of Violins, Violas & Cellos

Repairs, Fitting Up, Tonal Adjustments etc

Room 12, 2nd Floor,Lion House15, Broad Street,LeominsterHR6 8BT

We also stock a selection of new and antique instruments and accessories

T: 01568 620120M: 07501 724663

www.langstaffe-violins.co.uk

Trevor Davies MusicFor all your musical needs

87 Etnam Street, Leominster, Herefordshire, HR6 8AE tel: 01568 613611

We stock Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP, Fernandez, Epiphone, Indie, Aria, Ovation,

Adamas, Martin, Taylor, Yamaha, Crafter, Burns, Washburn, Jackson, AER, Marshall, Hartke,

Carlsbro, Laney, Zoom, Digitech, Tama, Casio. Plus many other brands.

Approximately 500 guitars in stock and Brass, Woodwind, Drums, Keyboards, accessories and

thousands of music books and sheet music.

SESSIONS back next month

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band directoryAPPLEBY KINSEY 4-piece acoustic jazz, contemporary folk, singer-songwriter group: acoustic guitar, saxophones, flute double bass, beautiful female lead vocals. Collectively we produce a different kind of purely acoustic sound, one that is familiar enough to be instantly accessible, while being original, sophisticated, and played with great instrumental skill, to grab and hold on to the audience’s attention. Perfect for your special occasion. Visit www.applebykinsey.com for music/details/contact.ARTHUR MILLS & THE BLACK EYE FRIDAYS Acoustic/Folk 4 piece band playing lively original songs, with varied influences, and given an original edge. Please visit our website to watch our videos and enjoy 4 songs recorded in the ‘Shed of Dreams’. www.arthurmills.com Contact : [email protected] or phone Eggy : 07976 433753.THE BAGGAGE HANDLERS - acoustic duo playing classic covers from the likes of R.E.M. to Johnny Cash, Snow Patrol to The Jam. We can be contacted at www.facebook.com/thebaggagehandlers www.myspace.com/baggagehandlersmusic or simply ring 07824 787168.MARTIN BLAKE: Fingerpickin’ good guitar, banjo and vocals, solo or with a variety of bands from duo to six piece, including Whiskey River (5/6 piece playing swamp music from America’s Deep South with fiddle, Cajun accordion and sax), The Whiskey River Boys (duo version of the same), The Grass Snakes (5 piece trad bluegrass band with high lonesome harmony vocals), Blakes III (an eclectic acoustic trio with fiddle, clarinet, guitar and 3 part harmony) and The Blake Plowman Hot Band (red hot 4 piece rocking country band). Pubs, Clubs, Weddings, Divorces, etc. Contact: 07846 669890 or 01432 342018. Email: [email protected] Website: www.martinblake.orgTHE CASTLE STREET QUARTET: Vocal and sax led combo playing all of your favourite jazz standards. From ballads to boogie-woogie and samba to swing, we can provide the perfect music for wedding receptions, parties and fundraising concerts. Check out our repertoire and hear some samples on castlestreetquartet.co.uk or call Jon Weller on 07850 019489.CUCKOO ALE CEILIDH BAND Not just an ordinary ceilidh band, but an extraordinary ceilidh band! Squeeze box, keyboard and percussion with expert calling. See www.cuckooaleband.co.uk or email [email protected] or phone 07799 408297.CUCKURIOSITY A dynamic Ceilidh duo featuring Bev calling and Ray on his digital melodeon. A classy act which is versatile, flexible, requires minimum space and can set up in double quick time. Ideal for weddings, corpo-rate events, marquees and venues without a stage. See and hear more on www.raybevlangton.com For bookings contact us at [email protected] DETAILS Acoustic Folk-Art band formed around highly original songwriters Andy Morton and Dave Carroll. Songs to savour range from the heartfelt to the hilarious; from delta blues through wistful ballads to pacey rockers. A listening band (or duo) for pubs, clubs, arts centres, book fairs, festivals. See and hear more on www.thedetails.org.uk and www.facebook.com/thedetails2 Tel 01531 670623 or email [email protected] VU has grown and now features a talented girl singer, Hanah B, to enhance their nostalgic blend of 60s/70s pop and rock classics with soul and blues. Contact Bill Pitt on 01584 819394.

DREWS BREW – hear the harmony, feel the beat. 3 piece band bringing you songs from Eagles, Lady Antebellum, Queen, Blondie, Amy Macdonald, Alan Jackson, KT Tunstall and more. So, sit and listen or party the night away. Contact: [email protected] Richard on 01885 489119 or Peter on 0777 0851450FLATWORLD Roots ‘n’ grooves from Eastern Europe and beyond. Lively five-piece band with magnificent tunes and kicking rhythm for your festival, wedding, party or pub. Also circle dancing with caller. Contact Neil on 01684 569611 or 07866 021489; visit www.flat-world.org.uk or email [email protected] FLOK Duo/Trio/Band suitable for most occasions. Kate Thomas lends her stunning voice to a refreshing mix of material from the likes of KT Tunstall, Pink and Mumford & Sons, ably supported by Dave Luke (guitar/mandolin/vocals) and a solid but subtle rhythm section. Dave 07967 029159 Kate 07817 019918 [email protected] - or like us on Facebook! HOT CLIMATE Ultimate party band, best 6-piece line up ever. For top musical entertainment at your party/ wedding/festival or corporate function. Book now! New footage on www.hotclimate.co.uk. Contact Charlie 01568 613895 or mobile 07702 528088 anytime!THE JOHN HARDMAN BAND Uncompromising Power Rock and Heavy Blues. We play some Jimi, Rory, BB, Tull, Zep, Stones, Who, Steppenwolf, some originals and much more. We are an experienced gigging band and will play private parties, pubs, festivals, stadiums. Give Mick a ring on 0786 4705156 or www.johnhardmanbandSee on myspace.com/johnhardmanbandKEYGREEN Original music featuring vocal harmonies, guitar, piano sax, and clarinet. Herefordshire based brother and sister duo Tom and Nicky Jaques. A unique full sound for live music venues, festival gigs and private bookings. Contact Nicky or Tom for more info. www.keygreenmusic.co.uk [email protected] www.facebook.com/KeyGreenMu-sic 07817268689 / 07837713384LE FREAK Amazing 4 piece party funk band featuring music from Chic, James Brown, KC and the Sunshine Band, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. Great band for any dance event. Includes disco for non stop music.Hear us on soundcloud.com/lefreak357066067 or phone Nick on 01981 540348 or 07952 415487.LITTLE RUMBA A classy four piece band featuring Hugh, John, Jacqui & Pete, from The Tango Band and The Rumbajax, playing moody, melancholy music everything from East European and South American to the Blues. Viola, violin, accordion, saxophones, guitar, vocals and bass. 01547 520339 www.littlerumba.comMELOMANICS Really fun duo, trio, or full Ceilidh band, more than just great music - stilts as well if appropriate! Modern, traditional and original tunes with a cosmopolitan flavour. (Specialité: Timoléon pour vos soirées Français-es). Ideal for parties, weddings, fund raising events, festivals, shows, pubs, restaurants etc. For info call Tim on 01743 719438 or Rich 01743 718612, email [email protected], website www.melomanics.co.ukA MONTH OF SUNDAYS With electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, harmonicas, pipes, percussion and vocals, this Ledbury-based four/five piece ensemble plays fresh interpretations of folk, jazz and blues classics with a sprinkling of effulgent originals thrown in for good meas-ure. For festivals, parties and pub bookings, Nick Trigg on 07938 889976, email [email protected] or [email protected] website amos-uk.co.uk facebook.com/amonthofsundaysuk

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MOSTLY JOHN CEILIDH BAND Cast aside that economic gloom. Why not let our merry minstrels, aided by the lovely Pammy (“no, no, no!”) restore your joie de vivre at your party, wedding or knees-up. Contact John 01588 661096.MUCH ADO - The band for your ceilidh or barn dance. 5-piece band with caller for ceilidhs, barn dances, weddings, parties, shows, fetes, etc. Contact Alan Oberman 01982 570432, email [email protected] or Peter Watts 01497 831424, email [email protected]. See website www.muchadoband.comOVER THE HILLBILLIES - Lively, foot stomping, rip-roar-ing band performing everything from Led Zep to Kylie, Dolly to Motorhead, and Blur to the Bee Gees. With a look fashioned straight from “Deliverance”, playing on a banjo, fiddle, tea-chest bass, drums, harmonicas, geeetar and a suitcase(!) we are perfect for pubs, festivals and anything else that involves drinking and dancing. For bookings call Linda on 01686 670409 or find us on Facebook.com/Over-the-Hillbillies. YEEEEEEHAAAAAA!RAY STROUD Respected electro-acoustic finger style guitarist/singer. Huge repertoire of songs and tunes from 60s-90s and originals plus ragtime and country picking. Sets to suit venue - folk, roots, jazzy pop, soft rock, or a mixture. Also available in the duo Thyme Bandits and four piece power pop Hush. Friendly and professional. Call 07962 916333 or email [email protected] http://www.bandmix.co.uk/ray-stroud RHYTHM THIEVES Funky, folky and fun. Firm favourites at festivals, pubs, parties and events around the Midlands and beyond, Rhythm Thieves are a lively must-see band who deliver an unforgettable and highly entertaining night out. “Full of fire and enthusiasm” Mike Harding, BBC Radio 2 “Great, super, lovely - our resident band” Genevieve Tudor. BBC Radio Midlands Folk Show. “If they don’t make you smile, you’re probably dead.” Wheaton Aston Folk Festival Tel: 01568 770 134, e-mail [email protected] SEAN SAYE Music from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Great party music, capturing the retro vibe. Contact tel: 07588 409059 or email [email protected]. Website www.seansaye.com. SIR DANCELOT Traditional dance music for any occasion with/without caller. Fiddle, mandolin, concertina, guitar, cittern, banjo, whistles. http://sirdancelot.co.uk. Contact (01686) 411147/621156 or 07843 440789 [email protected] BRANCH Ceilidh/folk band, complete with caller and PA system. Multi-instrumental 5-piece band playing traditional Irish/world music and contemporary tunes. David: 01981 540832, Anna: 07980 961187. SLIPPERY SLOPE Silly, melancholy and beautiful music played on accordion, fiddle, guitar and steel pan. From ska to klezmer via a Parisian cafe and a Russian vodka bar. For more info please call Jo or Ben on 01981 510136see www.slipperyslope.org.uk or email [email protected] SUPPLY 6-piece soul, Motown and R & B Party Band. Guaranteed to turn your event into a hive of non-stop dance floor activity. Available for weddings, parties and corporate events. Full PA, lights, staging and disco as required. 079905 75531 or 01568 708868 www.soulsupplyband.co.uk [email protected]

SPIRIT OF TANGO Stylish café-jazz trio with a Latin/French flavour featuring Phil Bond (accordion), Dave Car-roll (guitar), and Mike Green (double bass).Polished, ear- catching performances in styles from samba to Django unfailingly provide a lively ambience at private parties, weddings and corporate functions. Check us out at www.spiritof tango.co.uk Tel 01531 670623 or email [email protected] GROUND Lively 3 piece covers band. Classic soul, rock ‘n’ roll, funk, classic pop (Tom Jones, Spencer Davis etc). Fronted by drummer vocalist Richie Lund ex Soul Survivors. Just give us a corner of your bar or lounge and we WILL entertain you. Ideal for parties. Contact Richie 01584 811500 / 07817 620644 www.stomping-ground.co.ukSTONED CHERRIES Are: Dave Evans, guitar, mandolin, vocals; Roger Pugh, guitar, mandola, vocals; Aly May, whistles, vocals and Matt Donaldson, bass, percussion and vocals. A dynamic folk / rock fusion of original, traditional and modern songs and tunes. Roger 01885 483425 / 07779 694615 / [email protected] or Dave 01886 822132 / 07817 220016 / [email protected] SULTANA BROTHERS Fine R&B from one of the best bands around! The ultimate hip swingin’, foot tappin’ party band - guaranteed to help you dance the night away. For bookings/enquiries contact Phil 07791 129391 or Adam 07855 037092. Website www.thesultanabrothers.vpweb.co.uk or find us on Facebook.com/thesultanabrosSTEADY EDD & THE BOOGIEMEN Boogie Woogie and its best, jazz and soul - let the good times roll! Contact Edd, on 01432 769077, www.steadyedd.co.uk TROVATORI Classical singers Darren and Caroline perform opera and musicals through to modern ballads and folk accompanied on guitars. Live, stylish and bespoke entertainment. www.trovatori.com Tel: 07971 880794 or email [email protected] TRENSETTS ROCK BAND: Good dancin’ - good listenin’. Real authentic music. For parties, weddings, clubs, pubs. Reasonable fees. Contact Gwyn on 01686 625665 /07831 557292. THE VILLAGE QUIRE - a reputation for spine-tingling harmony singing with all the emotional clout, subtlety of expression and love of life that you get when voices are raised together in song. Music from and inspired by the folk harmony, west gallery and shape note traditions all woven together with words and stories performed by actor Phil Smith. New show for 2014. ‘Precious Bane’ by Mary Webb: “Phil Smith injects a gamut of humanity ... The Village Quire deliver with conviction and gusto ... authentic passion and the enduring quality of the original prose.” (Mike Lewis) (01497) 847676 www.villagequire.org.uk TRIO TANGENTE Violin and vocal led spicy fun energetic Latin/Tango/Hot Club/ Gypsy influenced band. For all occasions. Contact Faith 07870 320022.XL'S Maximum R'n'B, Feelgood Rock & Roll. 01588 650686.ZIGGY STARDUST EXPERIENCE The Spiders from Kington play early Bowie; from “Space Oddity” to “Aladdin Sane” in full costume! Available for festivals, gigs and parties. Release Your Inner Starman - Let All The Children Boogie! Call Richie Cotterill on 07777 661252.

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PERFORMANCE Sat 1 NovemberUNITED WE STANDThe story of the 1972 Builders’ Strike and The Shrewsbury Pickets. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £12, 01743 281281.Mon 3 - Wed 5 NovemberNOT ABOUT HEROESFEELGOOD THEATRE PRODUCTIONS. In 1917, Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen met at Craiglockhart War Hospital. This often witty play weaves together their great poetry, letters and autobiographical writings. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, Tues & Wed matinees 2.30pm, £14/£12, 01743 281281.Mon 3 - Sat 8 NovemberTHE HYPOCHONDRIACMoliere’s medicinal masterpiece starring Tony Robinson. Festival Theatre, Malvern, 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees 2.30pm, £29.68-£17.36, 01684 892277.Wed 5 NovemberSKYHAWKCLWYD THEATR CYMRU. Intense and touching story of how protecting a rare bird, an osprey, forges a deep and special friendship between three children. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7pm, 01874 611622. Wed 5 - Sat 8 NovemberCYRANO DE BERGERACMID POWYS YOUTH THEATRE. A big, bright, beautiful and bold retelling of Rostand’s epic comedy: a heroic tale of love and wit, poetry and war, baked goods, bravado and brothers-in-arms. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, Sat matinee 2pm, £9/£6, £5 Saturday, 01982 552555.Thurs 6 NovemberHIGH NOON(ISH)Local company BTP return with another outrageous comedy written by Liz Davies. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 7.30pm, 01873 850805.Fri 7 NovemberMY BIG FAT COWPAT WEDDINGKALI THEATRE COMPANY/BLACK COUNTRY TOURING. A celebration of a mixed marriage between a country girl and a lad from the city, with all their friends and family. What could possible go wrong? A fun, light- hearted exploration of relationships across the divides of rural/urban, race and gender. For ages 12+. Dolau Community Hall, near Llandrindod Wells, 8pm, £8/£6, 01597 851427.

Fri 7 NovemberBLEAK HOUSETHE PANTALOONS. A thrilling tale of love, skulduggery and spontaneous combustion… Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £16/£13, 01600 719401.Fri 7 & Sat 8 NovemberTHE PEARLDUMBSHOW. When an impoverished pearl-diver finds the Pearl of the World he thinks his life will be transformed forever... 7 Nov - Dilwyn Cedar Hall, 7.30pm, £8/£5, 01568 720226. 8 Nov - All Stretton Village Hall, 7.30pm, £8/£5/£25, 01694 723378. Arts Alive.Fri 7, Sat 8 & Fri 14 NovemberMY DEAREST GIRLS - THE LETTERS BOOKFRANCESCA MILLICAN SLATER. A full-length theatre piece based on the real letters sent between a group of six Shropshire women between 1917-1920. 7 Nov - Habberley Village Hall, 7.30pm, £10, 01743 790179. 8 Nov - Trefonen Village Hall, 7.30pm, £8/£5/£25, 01691 657011. 14 Nov - Wem Town Hall, 7.30pm, £9/£7/£5, 01939 238279. Arts Alive.Mon 10 & Tues 11 NovemberMACBETH IN PITCH BLACKLONDON CONTEMPORARY THEATRE perform in the round and in darkness. The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.45pm and Tues matinee 2pm, £13/£12, students £7 at matinee performance, 01432 340555.Mon 10 - Sat 15 NovemberDANGEROUS CORNERA thriller of sex, secrets and lies. Festival Theatre, Malvern, 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees 2.30pm, £31.92-£15.12, 01684 892277.Wed 12 - Sat 15 NovemberACCRINGTON PALSSHREWSBURY DRAMATIC COMPANY. A tribute to all those who suffered so much in the war and its aftermath. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £12/£10, 01743 281281.Fri 14 NovemberMY DIARY OF INNOCENT HOPEIn order to commemorate the centenary of the onset of WWI, the History Leaders of Tenbury High Ormiston Academy have put together a number of scenes, some of which have come from real sources, document the tragic events of the period. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442. Proceeds to the Royal British Legion.Fri 14 NovemberSTONES IN HIS POCKETSHilarious and moving tale of a quiet Irish community turned upside down by the arrival of a Hollywood movie shoot. Forum Theatre, Malvern, 7.45pm, £21.84-£19.60, 01684 892277.Tues 18 - Sat 22 NovemberPITCAIRNOUT OF JOINT, CHICHESTER FESTIVAL THEATRE & SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE present a gripping island story. Festival Theatre, Malvern, 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinees 2.30pm, £25.20-£10.64, 01684 892277.42

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Thurs 20 NovemberWHAT THE DICKENS?GONZO MOOSE THEATRE. Young Charles Dickens is a rookie reporter. While investigating the foggy slums of Ye Olde London Towne, he accidently stumbles on a story that could make his reputation... Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 8pm, £12/£10, for tickets for £36, 01584 878141.Sat 22 NovemberGHOST STORIES FOR CHRISTMASA theatre show featuring new adaptations of classic spine-chillers. An evening of vengeful revenants, restless spirits and malevolent ghouls. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.Sat 22 NovemberAUTUMN OF HANRED DRAGONFLY & GRIST TO THE MILL. A new adaptation for the European stage of a classic Chinese story of corruption, revenge and tragic love. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm, £12, students £9, 07967 517125.Wed 26 & Thurs 27 NovemberFACADECRASHMAT COLLECTIVE. An intimate and theatrical three-course meal, during which, stories unfold in thrilling and touching ways encircling you as you dine. A circus theatre experience. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, £26, 01686 614555.Wed 26 - Sat 29 NovemberBLOOD BROTHERSOFF CENTRE THEATRE. The show follows the journey of two mothers and two sons: two mothers who grow to hate and fear each other; two sons who grow to love each other without realising why they have such a strong bond. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £8, 01600 772467.Fri 28 NovemberNIGHT OF THE ZOMBIECIRCUS OF HORRORS. Set in 2020, a decrepit and corpse ridden London, plagued by a swamp of Zombies. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 8pm, £22-£16, 01686 614555.Thurs 4 DecemberA CHRISTMAS CAROLLIVING BOOK THEATRE COMPANY, run by Affinity Trust, a nationwide charity which supports adults with learning disabilities. Studio Theatre, The Courtyard, Hereford, 5pm & 7pm, £7.50/£5, 01432 340555.Sat 6 DecemberJESUS MY BOYMeet Joseph, the worst carpenter in the area. A stunning one-man play, the story of Jesus, an ordinary down- to-earth man, dismayed about how his image is later portrayed. Regal Cinema, Tenbury Wells, 7.30pm, 01584 811442.

MUSICAL THEATRE & OPERANovemberCARMENMID WALES OPERA, directed by Jonathan Miller and translated by comedian Rory Bremner. 4 Nov - Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 01873 850805. 13 Nov - Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 01874 611622.Sat 1 NovemberCATSAAODS JUNIORS will have you dancing in your seats with this ever-popular musical. Borough Theatre, Abergavenny, 7pm, Sat 6pm, 01873 850805.

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Tues 4 - Sat 8 NovemberWIZARD OF OZ (RSC VERSION)HEREFORD MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY. What lies over the rainbow? The Courtyard, Hereford, 7.30pm, matinees 2.30pm, £17 - £5, family tickets £55-£45, 01432 340555.Turs 6 - Sun 9 NovemberOLIVER!GET YOUR WIGLE ON take you to Victorian London, bringing Dickens’ classic story to life. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, Thurs & Fri, 7.30pm, Sat & Sun 1.30pm & 6.30pm, £16.50-£10, 01743 281281.Tues 11 & Wed 12 NovemberLIFE ON THE MOON + OTTONEENGLISH TOURING OPERA present a fast-moving comic tale, ‘Life on the Moon’ with music by Haydn (11 Nov). ‘Ottone’, a heartbreaking tale of a German Emperor in Rome with music by Handel (12 Nov). Forum Theatre, Malvern, 7.30pm, 01684 892277. Thurs 20 - Sat 22 NovemberA CHRISTMAS CAROLTHE NEWTOWN MUSICAL THEATRE COMPANY bring Dickensian London to life in the quintessential Christmas story of a man’s journey to salvation. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.30pm, plus 2.30pm on Sat, £11, family £40, 01686 614555.Thurs 20 - Sat 22 NovemberGREASEBUILTH WELLS HIGH SCHOOL Wyeside, Builth Wells, 7.30pm, Sat matinee, £10, £6 children, £5 01982 552555.Sat 22 NovemberUNDER HER SKINDEBS NEWBOLD & LAUREL SWIFT. An epic tale, a modern twist, two voices, four feet and eight strings. For ages 12+. Hermon Chapel, Oswestry, 7.30pm, £8, £10 on the door, 01691 670003. Arts Alive.

Wed 26 - Sat 29 NovemberOLIVER!CONQUEST PRODUCTIONS. Follow Oliver Twist in the company of Fagin, The Artful Dodger and more. Conquest Theatre, Bromyard, 7.30pm, £9/£8, 01885 488575.Fri 28 NovemberMADAMA BUTTERFLYELLEN KENT OPERA. Festival Theatre, Malvern, 7.45pm, £39.20-£25.76, 01684 892277.Sat 29 NovemberSHOWSTOPPER! THE IMPROVISED MUSICALCreated from scratch at every single performance, this award winning show take suggestions from the audience and transform it into an all-singing, all-dancing production. Festival Theatre, Malvern, 7.30pm, £16.80, 01684 892277.Mon 1 - Sat 6 DecemberCALAMITY JANEWATERMILL THEATRE. Festival Theatre, Malvern, 7.30pm, Wed & Sat matinee 2.30pm, £42 - £28.56, 01684 892277.Fri 5 DecemberTHE FORGOTTEN? - NEVER!Celebrating the 175th year of the Chartist movement in music, drama and song. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £10/£8, 01600 772467.

CHILDREN’S THEATREThurs 13 - Sat 15 NovemberA CHILD’S CHRISTMAS IN WALESTHE WALES THEATRE COMPANY. Adapted Michael Bogdanov from the short story written by Dylan Thomas, with music and lyrics by Jack Herman. Theatr Hafren, Newtown. 13 & 14 Nov 7pm, 15 Nov 2pm, £10/£8, family £28, 01686 614555.Sun 16 NovemberTHE QUEEN’S KNICKERSTHE EGG AND SOUTHBANK CENTRE. What would you do if you lost the Queen’s pants? A celebration of the garments we all wear, but never show. For ages 3+. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 2.30pm, £9 adults, £8 children, 01982 552555.Wed 26, Thurs 27 & Sat 29 NovemberHANSEL & GRETELHORSE + BAMBOO. With succulent music and film, puppets and masks. For ages 5+. 26 Nov - Severn Centre, Highley, 6.30pm, £8/£5/£25, 01746 860000. 27 Nov - Kinokulture Cinema, Oswestry, 6pm, £8/£5, 0845 250 0517. 29 Nov - Welshampton Parish Hall, 7pm, £8/£5, 01948 710586. Arts Alive.Fri 28 November - Sun 4 JanuaryJACK AND THE BEANSTALKThe Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.Wed 3 - Sat 6 DecemberHORRIBLE HISTORIES - BARMY BRITAINCan you beat battling Boudicca? Would you lose your heart or head to horrible Henry? Will Parliament survive gunpowder Guy? 3 & 4 Dec - 10am & 1pm; 5 Dec - 10am & 7pm; 6 Dec - 10.30am & 2pm. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 01686 614555.

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DRAMA WORKSHOPSHAY SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE For 12-17 year olds. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye. Call Janine Sharp on 07733 055430 for details or to express an interest.MID POWYS YOUTH THEATRE Tuesdays Junior Youth Theatre 8-11, 4.15pm-5pm. 11-14 years, 5.15pm-6.15pm. Wyeside Arts Centre, Builth Wells Senior Youth Theatre 14+ 7pm-9.30pm. The Drama Centre, Llandrindod Wells. Contact Ralph Bolland on 07810 350994.Mondays NO STRINGS ATTACHED Puppetry and Mask Theatre with The Fetch Theatre Co. 11-16, 6.30-8pm. Ludlow Assembly Rooms, 01584 878141.Mondays APPLETREE JUNIOR YOUTH THEATRE Creative and inspiring drama workshops for children 7-11 years to develop performance skills, confidence, literacy and communication. 4.15pm-5.30pm, The Appletree Studio, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RU. £60 per term. [email protected] or phone 01584 318015. Mondays APPLETREE SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE Creative and inspiring drama workshops for children 11-16 years. 5.45pm-7.00pm, The Appletree Studio, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow, SY8 1RU. £60 per term. [email protected] or phone 01584 318015.Mondays YOUTH THEATRE Conquest Theatre, Bromyard. Ages 6-11 4.30-5.30pm, ages 11-14 6-7.30pm, ages 14-18 7.30-9.30pm, 01432 340555.Mondays (during term time) BRYCHEINIOG YOUTH THEATRE Led by Andrew Sterry and Gareth Williams. Ages 9-12 6-7.15pm, ages 13-25 7.30-9pm. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 01874 611622.Tuesdays SENIOR YOUTH THEATRE The Courtyard, Hereford, £62 term, 01432 340555.Tuesdays THE ITC / IMPROV THEATRE For ages 11-25, £24 for 6 week block. SpArC, Bishop’s Castle, 3.45-5.15pm, 01588 630243.Tuesdays YOUTH THEATRE IN WIGMORE Wigmore group runs at Teme Valley Youth Project, 3.30-4.30pm for 6-11 year olds, 5-6.30pm for 11-16 years old. £40 per term. 01568 770110 or visit www.courtyard.org.ukTuesdays YOUTH THEATRE Drama workshop for 7-14 year-olds after school. Ledbury Market Theatre, 01432 383663.

Wednesdays KINGTON YOUTH THEATRE With Kington Primary School. Wed - Years 5 & 6, 4-5.30pm. Years 7,8 & 9 5.30-7pm. Senior 7.15pm-8.45pm, £40 per term, 01432 340555.Wednesdays THE COURTYARD KIDS For reception - Year 2, led by Helen Durant, £65 per term. The Courtyard, Hereford, 01432 340555.Wednesdays and Fridays INTERMEDIATE YOUTH THEATRE Year 10s Wed and Year 11s Fridays. The Courtyard, Hereford, £60 per term, 01432 340555.Thursdays and Saturdays SHROPSHIRE YOUTH THEATRE Providing training in a range of theatre skills for ages 5-25. All abilities welcome. The Hive, Belmont, Shrewsbury. Contact Maggie Love: 07813 026367.Every Thurs ADULT DRAMA CLUB AT THE GLOBE IN HAY for anyone interested in having fun trying out some performance skills with Janine Sharp. The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7-30pm-9-30pm. £6. Janine on 07733 055430.Thursdays LEINTWARDINE YOUTH THEATRE Run by Teme Valley Youth Project. For ages 11+. Leintwardine Community Centre, 4-5pm, 01568 770110.Every other Thursdays in term time HAVE A GO SHAKESPEARE For the over 50s. CARAD, Rhayader, 01597 810192.Thursdays LUDLOW DRAMA WORKSHOP For all ages: 16 + and adults, 7.30-9.30pm at Appletree Theatre, 15 Lower Galdeford, Ludlow SY8 1RU. Theatre & performance skills developed through improvisation workshops, led by experienced team of pro-am actors. Regular public perfor-mances; no experience needed. www.ludlowdramawork-shop.org.uk Contact 01588 673219 or 07811 164670.Thursdays IMPULSIVE THEATRE COMPANY Theatre games and performance to develop the fundamental skills of improvisation theatre, including teamwork, storytelling, character development and more. For ages 13-19. The Hive, 5 Belmont, Shrewsbury, 5-6.45pm, 07916 277928.Fridays and Saturday JUNIOR YOUTH THEATRE For Year 3 - 9 led by either David Durant or Ellen Dorsett. The Courtyard, Hereford, £75 per term, 01432 340555.Saturdays PETERCHURCH DRAMA AND FUN CLUB Open to all abilities. For ages 6-12, 10am-11.30pm, £3 per session, 01432 340555.Every Saturday HAY YOUTH THEATRE AT THE GLOBE IN HAY for ages 7-11. Excl. half term, 10.30-12.30pm, £6. Loads of fun! Call Janine Sharp on 07733 055430.

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Poetry & StorytellingSat 1 NovemberGRUFFALO LANTERN PARADEA lantern parade and story telling at Dinham Bridge, Whitcliffe Common, Ludlow, followed by hot chocolate and biscuits. Site not suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs. Donation £3 per child, 01743 284280.Sun 2 NovemberWHERE THE IMAGINATION FINDS ITS HOMEA writer’s day hosted by Marches Poets and Roger Garfitt. Hall Barn, Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton, 10am-3.30pm, £25 per place, £28 if booked with afternoon performance (see music listings), 01544 267418.Sun 2 NovemberALICIA’S GIFT BY JESSICA DUCHENThis show alternates extracts read by Jessica Duchen with illustrative piano works performed by Viv McLean. The Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 3pm, £10 from The Workhouse, www.wegottickets.com and on the door.Tues 4 NovemberPOETRY LOUNGEThe Sitting Room, 4 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, 01584 874212 daytime, 01584 879474 evenings.Fri 7 NovemberTIFFANY MURRAY READS SUGAR HALLSet on the very edge of the English/Welsh border, this is a superbly chilling ghost story from author, Tiffany Murray. Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 6pm, Free but ticketed, 01497 820322.Fri 7 NovemberANTHEM FOR A DOOMED YOUTHFresh stories and poems of the trenches. Performed by Guy Masterson. Theatr Hafren, Newtown, 7.45pm, £10/£8, 01686 614555.Mon 10 NovemberCAROL ANN DUFFY & GILLIAN CLARKEAn evening of poetry. Support comes from Shropshire poet, Liz Lefroy. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7pm, £15, 01743 281281.Sat 15 NovemberCOUNT ME INA spoken word theatre show with performance poets Sara-Jane Arbury, Glenn Carmichael and Lucy English. Market Theatre, Ledbury, 8pm. They will run a creative writing workshop before the show, 4-6pm, £8/£6 for concessions and workshop participants, 07967 517125.

Sat 15 & Sun 16 NovemberTOUCH AND GO: DYLAN THOMAS IN MONTGOMERYSat - 9am-4pm - Explore the replica of Dylan Thomas’ iconic Writing Shed. 10am-5.30pm - Dylan’s Bookstore Book Bus with second-hand books for sale. 6pm & 8pm Caitlin - Dance/theatre. Evoking the tempestuous relationship between Caitlin and Dylan Thomas. Town Hall, Montgomery, £10, 01686 207100. Sun 10am-5.30pm - Dylan’s Bookstore Book Bus. 11am-12pm - Walking Tour of locations used to film ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’, led by Dr John Welton. Town Hall Steps, £2. 2.30pm - Talk by Jeff Towns on ‘The Growth of a Child’s Christmas’, followed by a screening of the film. Town Hall, £5. 6pm & 8pm - Caitlin - Dance/theatre, Town Hall, £10. 01686 207100, www.gregynogfestival.orgSat 22 NovemberAARDVARK BOOKS WINTER EVENTWith live music, poetry reading by Mike Catling, free wine tasting and children’s craft activities. Aardvark Books, The Bookery, Manor Farm, Brampton Bryan, Bucknell, 10am-5pm, 01547 530744.Sun 23 NovemberGARETH & LYNDEN REES-ROBERTS‘The Woods so Wild and the Fall of the Leaf’. Music poetry and songs. The Hall Barn, Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton, 3pm, £8 including tea-time refreshments, 01544 267418.

ComedyFri 7 NovemberTHE COURTYARD COMEDY CLUBStarring Hayley Ellis, Phil Wang and Mark Cooper-John. The Courtyard, Hereford, 8.30pm, £12.50, 01432 340555.

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Sat 8 NovemberJASON COOK - BROKENThe lightning-fast Geordie comedian, writer, creator and star of BBC2’s ‘Hebburn’. For ages 14+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £12/£10, 01743 281281.Sat 8 NovemberSEAN WALSH: 28A charming and charismatic natural born observational storyteller. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 8pm, £14, 01600 772467.Sun 9 NovemberJO BRANDTwo shows to raise money for The Courtyard and Megan Baker House. With lots of fab new material. The Courtyard, Hereford, 6pm & 8pm, £25, 01432 340555.Tues 11 NovemberTELFORD COMEDY CLUBComedy and curry. Show-only/meal-only options available. The Crown Inn, Oakengates, Telford, 8pm, 01952 610888.Thurs 13 NovemberMARCUS BRIGSTOCKE: JE M’ACCUSE - I AM MARCUSPodium dancer, oil rig worker, food addict, musical theatre enthusiast, poss, ex-Goth and award-winning comedian. The Edge Arts Centre, Much Wenlock, 8pm, £15, 01952 728911.

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Fri 14 NovemberWYESIDE COMEDY CLUBFeaturing Malcolm Hardee, Robert White, Hayley Ellis, Ben Van Der Velde and Paul Duncan McGarrity. Wyeside, Builth Wells, 8pm, £8 in advance, £10 on the door, 01982 552555.Fri 14 NovemberCOMEDY AT THE OLD MILLFeaturing Robert White and Hayley Ellis. The Old Mill, High St, Llanidloes, 7.30pm, £8 in advance or £10 on the door, 01686 412008.Sat 15 NovemberCOMEDY NIGHTFeaturing Paul Kerensa and Rob Thomas. Moccas Village Hall, 7.30pm, £7.50 on the door.Wed 19 NovemberRUSSELL KANESupported by the half Spanish, half Welsh, all funny Ignacio Lopez and all Welsh, Phil Evans. Savoy Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £18, 01600 772467.Sun 23 NovemberPETE FIRMAN - TRICKSTERStar of BBC1’s ‘The Magicians’ brings his trademark blend of crowd-pleasing comedy and jaw-dropping magic. For ages 14+. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £15/£13, 01743 281281.Fri 28 NovemberTELFORD COMEDY CLUBThe Elephant & Castle, Dawley, Telford, £3 in advance, £5 on the door, 01952 506412.

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TalksSun 2 NovemberRICHARD SHUCKSMITHA talk by wildlife photographer. Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, £4.50, 01588 630023.Tues 4 NovemberLINGEN GARDENING CLUB TALK‘Acanthus’ by Ingrid Millington. Lingen Village Hall, 7.30pm, £3 on the door, 01547 540176.Tues 4, 11, 18 & 25 NovemberLUDLOW LECTURES4 Nov - Investigating the Leominster Canal: A Virtual Excursion with Gerry Calderbank. 11 Nov - Saints and Sinner: A Ludlow Perspective with Michael Tavinor. 18 Nov - Hampton Court, Herefordshire: The Ups and Downs of a Border Landscape with Catherine Beale. 25 Nov - Writers’ Shropshire with Gorden Dickens. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, £15 per person for all 6 lectures, £4 per lecture, 01584 874990.Tues 4 November & Tues 2 DecemberBRECKNOCK DECORATIVE & FINE ART SOCIETY4 Nov - ‘Three Artists of the First World War’. 4 Dec - ‘Inspired by Winter Colour: Bruegel to Cezzane and Beyond’. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 2.30pm, £7.50, visitors welcome, £40 subscriptions for the year, 01874 625679.Wed 5 NovemberCONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTION IN WWI AND NOWThe Olivier Memorial Peace Lecture 2014 with speaker David Boulton. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7pm, £5, £3 students, 01584 878141.Thurs 6 NovemberHOT TOPICS: ETHICS AND JUSTICE FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAdrian Armstrong, Professor of Geography, will speak about climate change and environmental issues. College Hall, Hereford Cathedral, 7pm, £5, 01432 374226.Thurs 6 NovemberLUDLOW ART SOCIETYLively talk and/or demonstration by invited artists on all aspects of art. Visitors welcome. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, £4, 01584 878141.

Fri 7 NovemberROSS ARTS APPRECIATION SOCIETY‘The Hereford Bull and the Queen’s Jubilee Pageant’. The story of building the replica on an 18/19th century Wye Trow, presented by Jeremy Picton-Turbervill. Larruperz Centre, Ross-on-Wye, 7.30pm, £2.50 members, £4.50 non-members including tea/coffee, 01432 840670.Fri 7 NovemberKATE HUMBLE IN CONVERSATION WITH FRANCINE STOCKIn aid of The Haven. Castle House, Castle St, Hereford, 12-3.30pm, £35 includs drink and two-course lunch, 01432 356321.Sun 9 NovemberTHE UNRETURNINGA talk by Nigel Bishop, photographer. Town Hall, Bishop’s Castle, 2.30pm, £3.50 includes refreshments, 01588 630023.Wed 12 NovemberLUDLOW CIVIC SOCIETY‘Jewels To Treasure’, with speaker Jacqueline Pearn. Oscars, Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 6.30pm, £2 members, £4 non-members.Fri 14 NovemberBARNEY NORRIS ON CONTEMPORARY WELSH THEATREPlaywright and author, Barney Norris, offers insights into the development and future of theatre in Wales and beyond. Richard Booth’s Bookshop, Hay-on-Wye, 6pm, free but ticketed, 01497 820322.Wed 15 NovemberKATE BLISSHerefordshire Golf Club are hosting an illustrated talk by local antiques expert and TV personality, Kate Bliss. Included is a valuation quiz and Q & A session. Wormsley Clubhouse, non-members welcome, 7pm, £10 includes a light supper, 01432 830219.Wed 15 NovemberLEOMINSTER HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING‘The Victorian Footbridge across the Wye: Why Was it Built?’ A talk by Rhys Griffiths from The Record Office. Earl Mortimer College, Leominster, 7.30pm, members free, visitors welcome £3.Sun 16 NovemberONLY FOOLS AND BOYCIEAn evening with ‘Only Fools and Horses’ actor, John Challis. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 7.30pm, £15/£13, 01743 281281.Mon 17 NovemberAUTISM AND HOMEOPATHY - WHAT CAN BE ACHIEVED?With Mike Andrews. A Quest talk. Grange Road Community Centre, Bishop’s Castle, 7.30pm, 01588 630648.Tues 18 NovemberHAPPILY GODLESSLudlow & Marches Humanists host a talk by Tony Akkermans. The Friends Meeting House, St Mary’s Lane, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01568 770282.Tues 18 NovemberGARWAY HERITAGE GROUPFeaturing an illustrated talk by Jon Hurley about John Kyrle, Man of Ross. Garway Village Hall, 7.30pm, £3, all welcome.

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Tues 18 NovemberFIRST WORLD WAR ON FILMFilm and speaker from Huntley film Archive. Lingen History Group. Lingen Village hall, 7.30pm, £4.50 on the door, 01544 260865.Wed 19 NovemberPLACE NAMES IN THE LEINTWARDINE AREAA talk by John Freeman. Community Hall, Leintwardine, 7.30pm, £4, 01547 540334.Wed 19 NovemberNICHOLAS CRANERoyal Geographical Society. Nicholas Crane explores the way maps open the door to geographical enlightenment. Theatr Brycheiniog, Brecon, 7.45pm, 01874 611622.Wed 19 NovemberTEME VALLEY DECORATIVE & FINE ARTS SOCIETY‘O Yes It Is’ - The History of Pantomime from Ancient to Modern Times by Mrs Jane Tapley. Assembly Rooms, Ludlow, 2.15pm, £8 on the door, 01584 811088.Thurs 20 NovemberWIGMORE & DISTRICT GARDENING CLUBWith speaker Tom Oliver from Ocle Pychard. ‘Pyrus Communis - The perry pears, production and tasting cider and perry’. Wigmore Village Hall, 7.30pm, £2 for non-members, 07813 733240.Thurs 20 NovemberJAY RAYNER - A GREEDY MAN IN A HUNGRY WORLDRestaurant critic and BBC One Show reporter combines hardnosed reporting with witty memoir to take you on a journey through the world’s edible landscape. Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury, 8pm, £15, 01743 281281.Sun 23 NovemberA VIEW FROM THE CUTTING ROOM FLOORUsing examples from the films he has worked on, Tony Lawson talks about the creative process that leads to the final cut. Assembly Rooms, Presteigne, 3pm, £7, tickets from The Workhouse, Presteigne or www.wegottickets.com and on the door.Wed 26 NovemberSOUTH WEST SHROPSHIRE GARDENING CLUB‘A Neurotic Guide to Growing Vegetables’, a talk by Richard Fishbourne. Lydbury North Village Hall, 7.30pm, £3 visitors, free members, 01588 660753.Fri 28 NovemberAN AUDIENCE WITH DAVID DAWSONArtist, assistant and friend of Lucien Freud. Llanfair Caereinion Institute, 7-10pm, refreshements available, £7.50, students £5, 01686 688369. In aid of the 2015 Eisteddfod in Meifod.Fri 28 NovemberAN EVENING WITH MONTY DONRenowned writer and BBC presenter and UK’s favourite gardener. Blake Theatre, Monmouth, 7.30pm, £12, 01600 719401.

Fri 28 - Sun 30 NovemberHAY FESTIVAL WINTER WEEKEND 2014Tales of adventure and Christmas inspiration. Featuring Elaeanor Catton, language experts David and Ben Crystal; Laura Bates, creator of the Everyday Sexism project, Danny Dorling and comedian Danny Ward. In the eve-nings there’ll be music and dancing from Rozi Plain and Zoophonium. Children and families can enjoy ‘Stinkbomb and Ketchup-Face’ with John Dougherty; ‘The Zebra Who Ran Too Fast’ with Jenni Desmond; magical puppet shows, Christmas crafts and much more. Events at The Swan Hotel, Hay Castle, Booth’s Bookshop, Hay Food Fair and Vintage Fair. Tickets online at www.hayfestival.org or 01497 822629. Box Office at 25 Lion St, Hay-on-Wye.

Workshops & CoursesThurs 6 November BOOK CLUBThe Sitting Room, 4 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01584 874212 daytime, 01584 879474 evenings.Thurs 6 & Thurs 20 November PHILOSOPHY CAFE The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 01497 821762.Sun 2 November WHERE THE IMAGINATION FINDS ITS HOME Poet and memoirist Roger Garfitt runs a workshop day, a chance to reconnect in poetry and prose, with the places that first awoke our imagination. The Hall Barn, Bleddfa, near Knighton, 10am-3.30pm, £25, afternoon per-formance £6, both £28, 01544 267418. Marches Poets.Tues 18 NovemberBANANAGRAMS TOURNAMENTLike amphetamine-fuelled scrabble! The Sitting Room, 4 Upper Galdeford, Ludlow, 01584 874212 daytime, 01584 879474 evenings.

STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS at the Story Space Studio at Grange Court in Leominster. Explore the world of the Imagination and develop personal creativity. Also Community Arts Days, Birthday Parties, Forest School and Story Play programmes for schools and nurseries. Tai Chi Movements for Well Being classes on Tuesdays from 10-11am. www.storyspace.co.uk

Every Tues READING ROOM The Courtyard, Hereford, 10.30am-12.30pm, £48 per term, 01432 340555.First Wednesday of the month AYMESTREY POETRY GROUP The Riverside Inn, Aymestrey, 8pm. Tony Walton 01568 770177 or Meg Cox 01568 708160.First Wednesday of the month POETRY CAFE, Charlton Arms, Ludlow, 7.30pm, 01584 872813.Last Wed of each monthPOP UP POETRY - GRIOTS ARTSTomatitos, 38 Lion St, Hay-on-Wye. Also featuring a visit-ing poet with an open mic. Page and performance poets, call 07961 589616 to register for the open mic. Admission by donation, www.griotsarts.com4th Thurs of each month HAY-ON-WYE AMNESTY GROUP The Globe, Hay-on-Wye, 7-8pm, 01497 821153.International Poetry Writers’ Collective: Abergavenny 01873 856350Leominster Writers' Circle, Leominster Community Centre, 01568 610451.Mid-Border Arts Writers’ Circle, Presteigne 3rd Tue, Assembly Rooms, 7.30pm. 01544 260255Tenbury Writers’ Group Tenbury Library, 01584 812585.Border Poets 01547 530380.

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T HERE are tall trees just outside my window - Silver Birch, a Ginko, Copper Beech, Oak and the tallest of all is a Cypress. One of the trees has been the summer

residence of a tawny owl family. There were three babies to begin with, but then came a sad story concerning lots of white fluff and feathers. Leaving two. By early summer the new guys were looking like this. At around this time flying and hunting lessons began in earnest. At first flying from a tree was a leap of faith, usually starting at about 3.00 a.m. in the morning and accompanied by lots of screeching and some occasional proper hooting. The first uncertain stages were quickly mastered however, and the general air of panic was replaced by one of enthusiasm.Different WorldIt’s actually OK, to be woken up in the early hours to the sound of flying lessons, vocal exercises and hunting expeditions. The main flight path took the apprentices from a tree quite near the bedroom window to a tree on the far side of the house. Occasionally I even caught a glimpse of the trainees themselves as they skimmed the roof of our house, against the night sky. It’s a fantastic thing, natural flight at such close quarters. By August the owls seemed pretty adept at all skill sets, but nevertheless, training sessions continued long into September … You could say humans have constructed, within the real world of owls and suchlike, an entirely different world specially designed around finance. It’s a world that is complex and ambitious and compelling and to an extent it has taken over. Like a golem. So we don’t live free in the sense that the owl does, defined by nature. Instead we have financial choices … career opportunities and shopping trips etc … dotted along the hunting path of the capitalist economy. Litmus TestInto this situation, comes climate change. And if ever there was a litmus test… a measure of how the capitalist system is doing in the greater scheme of things … it’s climate change. Because the existence of climate change, as Naomi Klein writes so eloquently, changes everything. 2015 marks 23 years since the first climate treaty was signed at the Rio Earth Summit. The UK was the first country to set statutory targets for climate emissions in 2008. Now, 66 countries have climate legislation in place. But these last 23 years also reveal a globalised system struggling with its own demons. We haven’t seen a strong enough shift away from fossil fuels or any serious commitment to leave it in the ground, and

correspondingly we haven’t seen enough support for sustainable activity and solutions. In these circumstances, it’s hard NOT to criticise the corporates and financial institutions and politicians … or to have a go at the overly wealthy machines of climate denial. Paris 20152015, is regarded amongst many as a watershed year for climate change, with a particular focus on the Climate Summit to be held in Paris in December. Some say that the signs point at last to an effective and workable new global climate agreement. But don’t hold your breath, because this will be a battle, no doubt about that, and the odds are not stacked well. A strong agreement at the Paris Climate summit could transform action on the ground in every country. All the people working hard in their communities and in business to develop climate solutions to scale really do deserve this support from decision makers. Right now many great projects are having to compete against each other for often just tiny investment opportunities … little enough finance to pay wages, R&D, implementation etc, little enough to count. Some are folding and it’s a waste. But with an international agreement, market confidence could start to shift from coal and oil and gas to sustainable enterprise. Failure to agree a course of action at the Paris summit will be interpreted by many, who understand the science, as systemic failure. We need a response that is not just about economics but also survival. Which is why I’m watching the owls learning to fly. It begins with a leap of faith.

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Green EventsNovember & December KLEEN14 & 20 Nov - Kogi Film series, part 1 & 2. Featuring ‘From the Heart of the World’ and ‘Aluna’. Oxford Arms, Kington. Donations to Tairona Heritage Trust. 18 Nov - An evening of short films by Joe Jenkins. Presented by Transition Leominster & Hereford Peace Council. Community Centre, Leominster, 7.30pm, donations to Campaign Against the Arms Trade. 29 Nov - A Pressing Engagement’ Community Apple Juicing in Plac-de-Marine Market area, 11am-3.30pm, bring your washed apples and containters, 07777 661252. 29 Nov - Restoration and En-hancement of Easter Millenium Wood, Leominster, 01568 780886. 30 Nov - Walk and Talk on Champion Trees of Hergest Croft. Hergest Croft Gardens, 11.30am - 3.30pm, 07777 661252. 1 Dec - Walk Around Croft Woods, lead by Pete Blench. Croft Castle car park, 10.30am, 01568 780886. 2 Dec - Tree Quiz Slide Show. Barrels Brewery Room, St Owen St, Hereford, 7.30pm, £2 solo or £5 for three, 01432 352559, www.h-trees.netSat 1 November ZERO CARBON BRITAIN EVENTCan Britain reduce its carbon balance to zero by 2030? The Centre for Alternative Technology’s new visionary report says we can. Come and find out how. Hear Alice Hooker-Stroud, research officer from CAT, explain how it can be done. Come to contribute what you know and learn from others; see what’s going on locally to make this happen. At the Friends Meeting House, 21 King Street, Hereford, 10am - 4pm. BYO lunch. Free admission. To book a place contact Maggie on 01547 560813, [email protected] 6 November HOT TOPIC: ETHICS AND JUSTICE FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAdrian Armstrong, Professor of Geography, Birmingham University witll speak about climate change and environmental issues. College Hall, Hereford Cathedral, 7pm, £5, 01432 374226.Sat 8 November PTLCC CONFERENCE - ZERO CARBON POWYSWill explore ‘Zero Carbon Britain: Rethinking the Future’ with speakers from the ZCB team, authors and contrib-utors. This conference is for individuals and community groups concerned in any way with building sustainable and resilient communities in Britain. Centre for Alternative Technology, Machynlleth, 10am-4pm, £5 including buffet lunch. Advance booking essential. Concessions and group bookings available. Tickets and details from 01982 553398 or www.tinyurl.ocm/ZCPowys

Local Environmental Groups Knighton Tree Allotments Trust (KTAT): Christine Baker 01547 529990.Presteigne Freegle (formerly Presteigne Freecycle) Terry Wells 07766 097600 www.freegle.in/presteigneTransition in Hay-on-Wye, Stephen Ainsleigh Rice, 01497 820332 and [email protected] Christian Ecology Group, meets occasionally for talks and outings. 01432 279740 Transition Ledbury Paul/Beverley Kinnaird 01531 634788 or [email protected] Leominster, Regular meetings, contact Ann Ashley, 01885 420473 or Anne Adams, 01568 780886.Knucklas Castle Community Land Project (KCCLP), secretary Kevin Jones, 01547 520266, www,knucklascastle.org.uk, [email protected] Carbon Rationing Action Group - www.carbonrationing.org.uk - Vey Straker - T: 01432 840955 - M: 07961 125470 - [email protected] Local Environment & Energy Network (KLEEN) meets regularly 2nd Thursday of every month, 7.30pm, The Oxford Arms, Kington. Planning local action, supporting ini-tiatives, open to all. Contact [email protected] Valley Environment Group - Anne-Mary Davies 01547 528833 Will O’Leary - 01547 528792 - [email protected] www.tveg.org.ukTransition Presteigne meets first Thurs of every month, (except Jan, April & Aug), Wine Bar, Presteigne, 7.30pm, 01544 267768 or email [email protected] LA 21 - David Currant - 01584 875501 - [email protected], www.ludlow21.org.uk Shrews. Friends of the Earth - http://www.shrewsfoe.org.uk- Frank Oldaker 01743 260971 [email protected] Friends of the Earth - Paige Mitchell - 01432 277857 - www.herefordshirefoe.org.uk - [email protected] Enterprises - The Old Primary School, Church St, Bishop’s Castle, Tel 01588 630683, E mail [email protected], www.lightfoot.org.uk Herefordshire Action for Mammals (HAM)Dave Smith, 7 Primrose Close, HerefordHR2 7QX. Tel. 01432 266937 [email protected] https://sites.google.com/site/herefordshiremammals/Abergavenny & Crickhowell Friends of the Earth www.monmouthshiregreenweb.co.uk - Barry Greenwood - 01873 852245, [email protected] – Llanidloes Energy Solutions - www.lles.co.uk - Diana Berriman - 01686 411128 - [email protected] Mountain Eco - (Brilley and Michaelchurch Environment Group) - Peter Davies, 01497 831376, [email protected] Golden Valley Environment Group - Vanessa Hembling, 01981 550377, [email protected], www.goldenvalleyenvironmentgroup.org.ukTransition Hereford - Charlotte Lake 01432 343577 www.transitionhereford.orgRea Valley Environmental Group (ReaVEN) Aims to promote sustainability and environmental concerns throughout the Rea Valley. [email protected] Wildlife Trust - 01597 823298, [email protected], www.rwtwales.orgPresteigne Freecycle for Presteigne and surrounding area, groups.yahoo.com/group/presteignefreecycle. For other areas www.freecycle.orgUpper Onny Wildlife Group. Meetings at The Crown Inn, Wentnor, Bishop’s Castle. Species surveys, recording and training (mostly summertime). John Muller email: [email protected]

GORDON LANGTONRESTORATION BUILDING CONSULTANT

Advice on all aspects of repair, restoration and re-design of your home. Over 35 years of building experience.

NASH COTTAGE, NASH, PRESTEIGNE, POWYS, LD8 2LG

TEL: 01544 260295 07786 972344EMAIL: [email protected]

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complementary therapies

A RANGE OF THERAPIES AVAILABLE IN LEOMINSTER including Indian Head Massage; Aromatherapy Massage and Reflexology. Humphrey Clement Bsc MFHT offers an holistic personal approach using organically sourced products where possible. On-site Chair Massage available for groups or in the workplace. To enhance your mental or physical wellbeing call 07702 038063 for a consultation or email [email protected] www.healing-rose.co.ukACCREDITED COUNSELLOR AND THERAPIST, experience of all ages including young people, and of individu-als, couples and groups, offers confidential sessions, short or long-term, in the Knighton and Presteigne areas. Richard Lewis MSc (Intergrative Psychotherapy), PG Dip (Supervision), MA, FTCL, FRSA, British Association of Counselling and Psycho-therapy and United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. 01547 510360 or 07951 304457. A is for ACUPUNCTURE with Joanna Bruce RGN, B.Ac, M.B.Ac.C. Traditional Acupuncture for pain management, acute and/or chronic health problems. Phone for free initial discussion on 01568 709142. Stoneleigh, Kingsland, HR6 9QS. registered and insured with the British Acupuncture Council since 1986.ACUPUNCTURE. Sandy Sandaver Lic Ac MBAcC. I practice an integrated style of acupuncture using 5 element and TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and am a member of the British Acupuncture Council. I also carry out home visits. Hay Acupuncture Clinic, Rose Cottage, Cusop Dingle, Hay-On-Wye 01497 821625/07980 596218 [email protected] or www.hayacupunctureclinic.co.ukANDREW WEBSTER HYPNOTHERAPY AND N.L.P. CLINIC Whitton Court, Whitton, near Ludlow, SY8 3AB. www.aquariuswavesofchange.co.uk 01584 891170. Peaceful therapy in beautiful surroundings. A.P. VET LTD Veterinary Acupuncture and Physiotherapy, broad range of conditions treated including musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal, respiratory and skin. Team approach to rehabilitation for horses and dogs to get your athlete back into action. www.ap-vet.co.uk, 01497 851608.ALEXANDER TECHINIQUE in Hay-on-Wye. Learn to eliminate and avoid aches and pains by becoming more aware of how the whole body works. Philippa Morrell BA MSTAT. Please ring me or go to my website for more information. www.philippamorrell.co.uk 01497 822967.ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE in Hereford. Individual lessons and small groups with Ann Rowan MSTAT. BA. ARCM, 01432 279536.ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE in Leominster HR6 8QJ. Individual lessons with Janet Jameson MSTAT. 01568 613467.AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE, REFLEXOLOGY AND REIKI TREATMENTS IN HEREFORD These natural therapies can be wonderfully relaxing and aid healing. Experienced holistic therapist with adults and children (ex-nurse) working from own therapy room. Home visits can be arranged if necessary. Reasonable rates and Gift Vouchers available. Natural Therapies : Contact Alison 07788 547255AROMATHERAPY & REFLEXOLOGY TREATMENTS OFFERED IN LUDLOW. Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils extracted from plants, which have a number of properties, that may, when used, help improve overall emotional health. Reflexology can be a wonderfully relaxing treatment that in turn may help relieving everyday tension. Both treatments may aid you in your overall improve sense of well being. Contact Emily Baker BA Hons, MIFPA, MAR and CNHC registered, on 01584 529053 or 07775 652993.

BOWEN TECHNIQUE - JOY PEARMAN. Also reflexology, Pilates and Zumba classes. Ledbury, Bromyard, Ludlow, Leominster, Hereford areas. 01432 820484.HILARY FOXWELL BTAA, AHSC, GWCG. Recovery, self-maintenance, health & well-being for your individual needs. Bowen technique treatment for muscle, skeletal, nerve, respiratory, intestinal conditions. Alexander technique tuition to retrain muscle action, breathing, body-mind reactions. Energy and emotional healing release for stress, grief, old trauma. Practitioner since 1984. Clinics in Tenbury Wells and Tenbury Wellness Centre. 01584 819010.CHARLOTTE HALL COUNSELLING based in LUDLOW. I work in a quiet central office in Ludlow, offering you space to explore and understand whatever may be troubling you. I am here to help you seek empowerment. Enable self development and awareness through empathic listening and support. I work with a wide range of issues: communication, relationship breakdowns, depression, anxiety, loss, work stress/bullying and low self esteem to name a few. BACP Accredited. www.charlottehallcounselling.co.uk 07855 299579 [email protected] IN THE WILD - walking and talking, peaceful companionship outdoors, healing of the wild. For times in life when events, grief, raw emotions feel overwhelming. Contact Katrinn on [email protected] or 01544 388689 for more details.CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHOTHERAPY Specialist in treating & assessing children & young people with mental health or behavioural issues or dealing with distressing situations. I also offer support to parents, carers and adopters (providing them with a space to think separately about their children) or work with parents/carers and children together. I am also able to help mothers and babies with attachment issues. I can provide supervision to other therapists, consultations and training to professionals. I can provide services at the Family Place in Hay-on-Wye and Hereford, I can provide services throughout the area. ACP accredited. Valérie Mortin BSc. 07961 885646 or Email: [email protected] BEHAVIOUR THERAPY for depression, anxiety, panic, stress, OCD, relationship problems and more! Couple counselling, relationship counselling and individual counselling for most issues. Sessions held in the Presteigne area, Leominster and Hereford. Contact Gail Venables on 01544 350384 or see www.cbtgail.co.uk. MBACP (Accred).COUNSELLING/PSYCHOTHERAPY. Jane Cooke Dip Gestalt Therapy, CSS, RCN Cert Group & Family Work, Registered Member MBACP, CAPO. Presteigne & Llandrindod. Safe, creative, equal approach. I have wide life & work experience; I work to support your increased understanding of yourself, & do not judge or try to change you – change comes through your awareness & when you are ready. [email protected] 07771 950899.COUNSELLING IN LUDLOW area. Talk in complete confidence, with warmth and without judgement, with Julia Walling BA(Hons), PGCE, Dip.EH.P.NLP (BHR), MAC. In private practice for 25 years, I am trained in a wide variety of therapies and combine them to meet your needs. Clients consistently report improvements in wellbeing within a few sessions. Panic/anxiety specialist. Short and long term for individuals, couples and families. 01584 874636 07796 596451 [email protected] and www.juliawalling.co.uk

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CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY with Jess Pailthorpe RCSTSafe, effective, light-touch treatments to help you heal & repair. Muscle/joint problems, stress, anxiety, fatigue, trauma….Clinics in Leominster, Kingsland and Hereford. Phone to talk or book: 07981 866 667 / www.touchtreetherapy.co.ukEMOTIONAL THERAPYAnne Cummings MFETC (Adv Dip) BAoG (Dip). Safe, effective therapy to improve and enhance personal potential. Specialist knowledge and experience with panic attacks, anger issues, severe anxiety, bullying, bereavement and depression. If you have difficulty relating to others, or persistent, troublesome emotions call Anne on 01547 530977. See also www.thewritetofeel.com See also www.thewritetofeel.com HEALING THROUGH POETRYConnecting deeper with yourself, finding insights in your life, helping to find light at the end of the tunnel - looking at select and accessible poems, your written responses to them can open new doors and offer new illuminations. No knowledge of poetry necessary. Led by experienced healer and poet, Bethany Rivers (M.A.) [email protected] www.writingyourvoice.org.uk 01686 650146.HEALING and COUNSELLING in Bishops Castle. Energy healing can help you create Positive Change by relieving blockages which may be causing physical, emotional or spiritual difficulties. Such blockages may prevent you from living a full and nourishing life. I also offer individual counselling sessions. I am a fully qualified personal counsellor and accredited CRUSE bereavement counsellor. Contact Philomena Houlihan-Wood BA, Cert. ESH, Dip. Couns. Tel : 01588 638242. Email : [email protected] Web : www.soul-healing.net.HEALING-SHIATSU. WITH CHRISTOPHER SHEEHAN. Over 20 years healing experience. Clinics in Hereford, Hay-on-wye, Maitreya House. [email protected] 07870 149745. www.eryritai-ji.co.ukHOMOEOPATHY: Annabel Stacey ACH. Homoeopathy supports the body’s own efforts to heal itself and can be used effectively to treat both emotional and physical disorders. Treatment is adapted to the individual needs of each patient, taking all their symptoms into account. If you would like to find out more or make an appointment please contact me on 07960 865564 or [email protected] (clinics in Ludlow and Shrewsbury).MASSAGE THERAPY, INDIAN HEAD MASSAGE, LUXURY FOOT MASSAGE, ORGANIC FACIAL with Marian Hardiman (MTI CNHC). No set routine, just careful attention to what the individual needs. Clinics in Presteigne (The Retreat) and Hereford (Neal’s Yard Remedies) or at your workplace or event. 07816 981454, [email protected] or www.silvanmassage.com.JENNIFER HODGE DO Registered Osteopath. Cranial Osteopath. The Old Rectory, New Radnor 01544 350241.HOMOEOPATHY Sandy Underhill RSHom. Homoeopathy is a system of medicine which involves treating the individual with highly diluted substances, given mainly in tablet form, with the aim of triggering the body’s natural system of healing. Based on their individual symptoms, the homeopath will match the most appropriate medicine to each patient. Clinics in Llandrindod Wells, Kington and Presteigne. 01597 851021.LEOMINSTER NATURAL HEALTH CENTRE: Qualified therapists offer acupuncture, structural re-alignment, medical herbal medicine, remedial and holistic massage, reflexology, ear candling, reiki, psychotherapy, cognitive behaviour and couple counselling, hypnotherapy, health kinesiology, nutrition at the Leominster Natural Health Centre, Community Centre, Leominster, 01568 616411, www.leominstercommunitycentre.com.

MARIE HUDSON. Yoga classes in Presteigne and Titley. One-to-one tuition available for individual needs. Registered Association for Yoga Studies practitioner. Registered with Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council for Yoga Therapy. 01544 260352.MASSAGE THERAPY Injuries, stress, relaxation. Claire Williams I.T.E.C. / N.I.M. 01544 267172. Clinics in Presteigne, Ludlow and Hereford.PAMELA SPENCELEY MNIMH Medical Herbalist and Allergy Therapist 01568 770614 / 01584 878123PATHS OF HEART – Bio-Energy Healing Practitioner of 20 years experience. Emotional, Physical, and Spiritual Wellbeing.Physical Healing / Pain Relief & Emotional Clearing. Counselling & Psychotherapy.- Child Centred Art Therapy & Person Centred Art Therapy For Adults. Supervision. M.A A.T (B.A.C.P) (B.A.A.T) Informal enquiries welcome - 01588 640491PHYSIOTHERAPY, CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY, REFLEXOLOGY & YOGA with Hermione Evans, Chartered Physiotherapist at Radnor Physiotherapy. For all back and neck pain, headaches, sports injuries, RSI, stress related illness and more. To discuss your needs or to make an appointment, please phone 01544 350691 or email [email protected] or view www.radnorphysiotherapy.co.ukPSYCHIC READINGS: Clairvoyance, Tarot & Astrology (tape inc). Gifted & compassionate reader with over 20 yrs professional experience. Personal readings from home (near Hereford); at Zenith in Leominster on Thursdays; & telephone readings (pre-booked). ROWIE (M.BPRB) 01432 820684. REFLEXOLOGY including auricular reflexology and fertility/maternity reflexology. Qualified 2003. Experience of working with people with physical and learning disabilities. Catherine Brown, FHT MA, 07960 989894. Home visits available, (Ludlow area).SPIRITUAL HEALER Naturally gifted in releasing emotional grief in present and past lives. 24 years professional experience with physical and mental health. Private healing sessions and talks given. Gillian Williamson, MNFSH. Field House, Kinnerton. 01547 560874.SPIRITUAL MEDIUM - Emily Baker, clairvoyant, clairsentient, and clairaudient, spiritual art, offering individual or party bookings. For more information call Ludlow 01584 529053 or 07775 652993.SIAM SMILE TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE BY (GAN) JANYARAK MORRIS. Stressed out? Neck and shoulders tension from too much time on computer? Low back pain? Or just want to pamper yourself? I can help! I am qualified in Traditional Thai Massage, Reflexology-Foot Massage, Facial Massage and Aromatherapy. Certificates recognized by the Ministry of Education in Thailand. Ground Floor, 3 Broad Street, Knighton LD7 1BL. Tel: 07538 572123 or (eve) 01547 550249 www.siamsmilettm.webs.com

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Marie Hudson 01544 260352www.theyogapractice.org.uk

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Workshops WORKSHOP LISTINGS - Single listings are free. Year round, ongoing workshops will cost £40 per year for inclusion in the magazine and website.Sat 1 NovemberTHE PATH OF THE DRUIDAn exploratory day with Lorraine Munn, a practicing Druid of 25 years. The Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton, 10.30am-4.30pm, £30, 01547 550377.Sun 2 NovemberALL CREATURES GREAT AND SMALLAn exhibition of Healing and Complimentary Therapies. There is a lot YOU can do for your animal. Diet, exercise and herbs can help. A talk by qualified vet Dr Iris Ege at 1pm and avail-able for questions and demos from 11am-5pm. Priory School, Longden Rd, Shrewsbury, SY3 9EE. Details 07974 394157 or www.ap-vet.co.ukThurs 6 & 20 NovemberTHE BLEDDFA MEDITATION GROUPHall Barn, Bleddfa Centre, near Knighton, 10.15am, donations, 01547 550377.Starting from Wed 12 November INTRODUCTION TO ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE This mind-body training shows how the ‘tools for living’ can be applied during everyday activities. With understanding & awareness many difficulties often become easier - additional benefits may include reduced tension, enhanced movement & overall wellbeing. 5 week course, (small group) plus one-to-one session. Wednesdays 6.45 - 8pm, Pump Rooms, Tenbury Wells with Hilary Foxwell. Info / book 01584 819010.

Sun 16 NovemberSELF-HEALING POETRYBeautiful gardens and woodland walks, food and open fires. Led by experienced healer and published poet, Bethany Rivers. Heartfelt Garden, Berrington, 10am-4pm, £30, [email protected] 22 November LOSS & HEALING WORDS We encounter a lot of different losses in our lives, bereave-ment, divorce, jobs, pets and it’s not always easy to talk about it, nor is it easy to find words of healing to help see us through such times. This day offers a welcoming and comfortable space to find solace and inspiration from poets that have been there, understand our feelings and can offer insight and coping strategies to help us along the way. Shrewsbury, 10am-4pm, £39 per day, plus friend at £19. Details and booking [email protected] MEDICINE, KITCHEN PHARMACY: Herbal Medicine Making Courses with Rowan McOnegal, Medical Herbalist. Practical weekend courses which explore identifying, growing, harvesting, drying, storing and using herbs. Covers the basic principles of herbal medicine, and making and using teas, tinctures, infused oils, ointments, creams, syrups, inhalations and baths. www.rowanmconegal.co.uk or 01531 670075.YOGA CLASSES AND ONE-TO-ONE LESSONS An integrated and holistic approach to working with movement, breathing and mindful, restorative practice. Classes in Moccas, Dorstone, Eaton Bishop, Cafe Miro, Hereford and Peterchurch. For more information please contact Nicky at www.nickyjaquesyoga.co.uk or 07817 268689.

SCARAVELLI INSPIRED YOGA WITH DOROTHY WATKINS Kindle Centre, Hereford, Mon & Thurs 9-10am. Belmont Community Centre - Tues - Parent Yoga 9am and 10.15am. All Ages Yoga 11.30am. Wed - Pregnancy Yoga 9am. Parent & Toddler Yoga 10.15am. All Ages Yoga 11.30am. 01981 580453.

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3 Broad Street, Knighton, Powys

Tel: 07538 572123 or (eve) 01547 550249 www.siamsmilettm.webs.com

SIAM SMILETRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE

Traditional Thai MassageThai Foot MassageAromatic Oil MassageThai Crafts & Handmade JewelleryFacial Massage

BY GAN (JANYARAK MORRIS)

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