Eastlife Spring 2020
With spring flowers, warmer weather and Easter on the horizon, we’re helping you get out of the winter slumber and embrace the great outdoors. Spend the afternoon exploring the sleepy villages of Norfolk or Suffolk, learn to sail on the Broads or punt along the River Cam. Find out more about beach hut hire on the pretty shores of Mersea Island or discover the likes of Ely, Colchester and Ipswich with our travel guides.
With spring flowers, warmer weather and Easter on the horizon, we’re helping you get out of the winter slumber and embrace the great outdoors. Spend the afternoon exploring the sleepy villages of Norfolk or Suffolk, learn to sail on the Broads or punt along the River Cam. Find out more about beach hut hire on the pretty shores of Mersea Island or discover the likes of Ely, Colchester and Ipswich with our travel guides.
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Dear reader,
With spring flowers, warmer weather and Easter on the horizon, we’re
helping you get out of the winter slumber and embrace the great
outdoors. Spend the afternoon exploring the sleepy villages of Norfolk
or Suffolk, learn to sail on the Broads or punt along the River Cam. Find
out more about beach hut hire on the pretty shores of Mersea Island or
discover the likes of Ely, Colchester and Ipswich with our travel guides.
The months ahead bring celebrations too. If you’re stuck for Mother’s
Day and Easter days out, we’ve got you covered.
This issue we say hello to two new columnists. Zena Leech-Calton will
be talking all things food in ‘Norwich Eats’, while Ade Sellars is springing
up in our garden pages – expect plenty of handy seasonal tips!
As always, we love to hear from you. Get in touch on our social media
channels and share your pictures from around the region!
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017 Around The Region
A round-up of the region’s news and
upcoming events
027 Lifestyle
We’ve got you covered for both Mother’s Day
and Easter 2020
043 Travel
From glamping to beach hut hire, we round
up the best the region has to offer
052 Dog Friendly
A country escape in ‘Tails About Town’ and a
round up of dog-friendly events
058 Education
We’re here to help you find school open days
and discuss the benefits of boarding
099 Fashion
What should you be wearing this spring?
102 Weddings
Helping you plan all the details from
pre-celebrations to ceremonies
113 Motoring
Sue Cooke reviews the new Lexus ES300h
115 Consumer
Martin Lewis brings us the latest news on
reducing your energy bills
117 Property
We take a look at how you can increase your
property value, improve your home and help
with swift conservation
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071 Little East
A round-up of the best events to take your
children to this spring
079 Food & Drink
New restaurant openings and what to expect
from English Wine Week
092 Health
Caring for others with dementia and keeping
fit are on this issues agenda
135 Arts
A round-up of the region’s arts news and
events
139 Area Focus
Travel guides to destinations across East
Anglia
210 Social Scene
A round up of what’s going on across our
popular social channels
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Rental isn’t often assumed as the typical tenure option for the
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An independent survey – commissioned by Retirement Villages
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• 40% of women interviewed said they would consider renting
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• This increased to 44% in people aged between 70-74
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• Just over 58% of women would also rent in retirement for a
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Greater emphasis needs to be placed on looking after our older
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But whatever option is chosen, prospective residents moving to
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announces Forest Live dates
BRIT award-winning, Rag‘n’Bone Man has announced dates
as part of Forest Live, the summer concert series presented by
Forestry England.
The English singer-songwriter known for his distinctive
baritone voice, will take to the stage at Thetford Forest
on 21 June.
Forest Live is a major outdoor live music series held every
year by Forestry England. Ticket sales help look after the
woodlands.
James Morrison and Will Young will also play at Thetford
Forest on Friday 19 June. Tickets priced £38.50
(plus £4.85 booking fee) are now on sale.
www.forestryengland.uk/music
Maids Head Hotel Takes
to the River Wensum
The Maids Head Hotel in Tombland, Norwich, has purchased
an elegant Edwardian style Frolic 31 electric launch and,
following a winter refit, the boat will take to the River Wensum,
where it will be officially named ‘The Murtle Fish’.
The boat will be driven by a Maids Head skipper, assisted by
a steward, and can take 12 passengers. ‘The Murtle Fish’ will
be available to hire from the spring for afternoon tea, wedding
photography and receptions, business away days, drinks
receptions and guided river tours.
A two-hour trip will depart from the Quayside next to Fye
Bridge and will head to Whitlingham before returning to the
city centre. ‘The Murtle Fish’ will also be used to transport
guests to the Maids Head’s box at Norwich City FC.
The Murtle Fish is the original name of the Maids Head Hotel.
The tavern operated on the Maids Head site from at least the
middle of the 13th century. The name change to the Maids
Head was confirmed in a Paston Letter dated 22 November
1472.
For more information about hire, visit
www.maidsheadhotel.co.uk
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Norwich Big Weekend, 4-5 April
A new event for 2020, Norwich Big Weekend is all about
celebrating Norwich and Norfolk’s tourism offer and showcasing
the county’s credentials as a year-round visitor destination.
The event encourages locals to explore the attractions on their
doorstep.
Anyone with a Norfolk postcode can apply for free tickets
to win experiences through a dedicated ballot system on
norwichbigweekend.co.uk. The ballot will open on 20 February
and run until 16 March. Norfolk residents will have the opportunity
to apply for as many tickets as they wish.
Discover Norfolk’s History
If it was your New Year’s resolution to read more, then put
‘The Little History of Norfolk’ on your list. Published by The History
Press, the book will take you on a journey through the county’s
fascinating history to the present day. Learn about the discovery
of fossil footprints dating back nearly one million years, Boudica’s
revolt, the Roman occupation, the creation of the Norfolk Broads
during the Middles Ages and the growth of the textile industry and
agricultural advances.
Compiled by a highly experienced museum professional, John A.
Davies, it is interesting and accessible history that can be read in
chunks or from cover to cover. Priced £12, available online and at
all good bookshops.
Get in the Fast Lane!
An indoor karting facility is set to open its doors in Watford this
spring.
Developed by TeamSport, the UKs largest indoor karting
company, the track will be located at Greatham Road Industrial
Estate, Bushey. The £1.35m development will attract families, fun
seekers and corporate parties to a safe and fun, indoor karting and
leisure experience. Inside the venue, customers will experience a
professionally designed multi-level circuit with thrilling straights,
bends and ramps for up to 16 karters at a time.
The leisure facility will create over 25 jobs for Watford residents.
Find out more at www.team-sport.co.uk
Shop ‘til you Drop!
Adding to intu Lakeside’s growing portfolio of brands, TFG
London, the owner of premium luxury womenswear brands
Whistles, Hobbs, Phase Eight and Damsel in a Dress, has opened
its first store at the centre.
Shoppers will have an extensive collection from four different
brands that will allow them to find effortlessly stylish wardrobe
solutions for work, weekends and special occasions.
The opening follows the expansion of fashion brands Ted Baker,
Zara and River Island. intu Lakeside will continue its investment of
shopping and leisure facilities in 2020.
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Love Light Norwich Festival
Norwich City Centre
13-15 February
Presented by Norwich Business Improvement District and supported by Arts Council
England, this is going to be a weekend of epic proportions. With the theme of love
and belonging, the festival will include an illuminating trail of light and fire artworks,
extraordinary installations, stunning performances and interventions which will
transform the city centre into a captivating trail of discovery, accessible to all.
www.lovelightnorwich.co.uk
Special Family History Open Day
Long Shop Museum, Leiston, IP16 4ES
22 February
A variety of exhibits will be on show, including local graveyard surveys, war memorials,
directories, parish registers, census returns, old maps of the area and more items of
local history interest. Have you got any old family photos which you can’t put a date to?
Bring them along and let expert Janet Huckle advise you. Free entrance, but donations
to the Long Shop appreciated.
www.longshopmuseum.co.uk
Friendsical
New Theatre, 46 Broadway, Peterborough, PE1 1RS
3-7 March
‘Friendsical’ is an original and unique parody musical based on the iconic TV show,
Friends. A smash-hit at the 2019 Edinburgh Festival, and with updates to the script and
further developments to the design, ‘Friendsical’ returns to the stage in 2020 bigger
and funnier than ever.
www.newtheatre-peterborough.com
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26th Cambridge Science Festival
Multiple venues in Cambridge
9-22 March
Predictive policing, mini organs, growing food underground, global mega-fires and
the limits of human endurance. These are a few of the topics explored during the 26th
Cambridge Science Festival, which is set to host 390 events. The theme this year is
‘vision’. Run by the University of Cambridge, the 2020 Festival examines our past and
suggests a vision for the future. Some of the world’s greatest scientists, alongside the
stars of the future, examine how science is changing our world. Climate features heavily
as do health and new technological advances alongside fun science quiz events,
comedy and theatre. www.sciencefestival.www.cam.ac.uk
10 March
Cooking in the Kitchen: 1930s Experience
Ickworth House, The Rotunda, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds IP29 5QE
Learn skills and recipes from the past with the help of the Living History Cooks. You’ll
whip up spring treats inspired by a time gone by. Priced £35.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ickworth
The Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour
Cambridge Corn Exchange, 2 Wheeler Street, Cambridge CB2 3QB
17 March & 21 April
The Banff Mountain Film Festival features a collection of the world’s best adventure
films, starring intrepid explorers on wild expeditions in remote corners of the
world. Audiences can expect gripping action, soulful journeys and mind-blowing
cinematography – all from the comfort of a cinema seat. www.banff-uk.com
Thriplow Daffodil Weekend
Thriplow, Cambs, SG8 7RD
28-29 March
A lovely spring event held in the pretty village of Thriplow. Visit open gardens and
admire the hundreds of daffodils. The village is closed to cars over two days and hosts
a number of activities such as archery, food and drink tents, children’s fairground, a
vintage car display, live music and the popular dog show!
www.thriplowdaffodils.org.uk
Easter Special at Audley End Railway
Audley End Road, Audley End Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4JB
4-19 April
Hop aboard the train and venture into the woods to visit the Easter bunny. There’s a
chance to practice your ‘I Spy’ skills on route! Visitors can try to spot all the animals,
nests and eggs throughout the Easter trail to earn an Easter gift before getting crafty.
Book in advance. Tickets from £12.95-£14.95
www.audley-end-railway.co.uk
Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt
10-13 April
The Easter bunny returns to National Trust properties for a chocolate filled weekend.
Throughout the grounds of each property, you’ll find clues to crack that will lead you
to the chocolate treats. You can take part in the fun at Ickworth House & Gardens,
Sheringahm Park, Blickling Estate, Wicken Fen and more. Find your nearest location at
www.easter.cadbury.co.uk/#join-the-easter-egg-hunt
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12-13 April
Easter Joust! – Knights of Middle England
Hedingham Castle, Essex
An awesome display of saddle falls, drags and rearing horses awaits, surrounded by a
bustling arena full of craft stalls, a range of food and a host of themed entertainment.
Price: Adults £15, Over 65s £13, Under 18s £ 10. www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk
16 April
Norfolk Spring Fling, 16 April
Norfolk Showground, Norfolk
An exciting and educational day for children aged 4-11 years. Pop along to learn more
about food, farming and the countryside in fun and creative ways.
www.springfling.rnaa.org.uk
ARUK Explorer - Cambridge
Jesus Green, Cambridge
3 May
A one day, 21-mile walk around the vibrant university city and surrounding idyllic
countryside in aid of Alzheimer’s Research UK. The flat and picturesque route will start
at 6.30am on Jesus Green in the city centre, before following the River Cam out past
Stourbridge Common and its bucolic grazing cows, through the gorgeous landscapes
of Stow cum Quy to the first rest stop. After a rest, intrepid hikers will continue on along
the river at Little Wilbraham, pausing again before taking in the Gog Magogs, with
their small and scenic inclines. Having tackled one of Cambridge’s few ‘hills’ another
rest stop will be provided, before the route brings walkers back through the city via
the world-renowned Backs taking in numerous iconic Cambridge locations including
King’s College, before a last amble along the river footpath towards the Jesus Green
finish. www.alzheimersresearchuk.org
3 May
Beccles Antiques Street Market
Town Centre, Beccles, Suffolk
Discover beautiful Beccles with a day out at this popular antiques fair. Over 100
general and specialist dealers will be selling a wide range of good quality antiques and
collectables.
Hertfordshire Garden Show
Knebworth House, Hertfordshire
8-10 May
Over 100 exhibitors, including 30 nurseries, with a wide variety of goods on display and
for sale including garden furniture, water features, hot tubs, tools, sculptures and much
more. There’s plenty of inspiration for the months ahead.
www.hertsgardenshow.com
Helmingham Hall Plant Fair
Helmingham Hall, Suffolk
24 May
A great day out for experienced and novice gardeners, this year’s show is set to be the
biggest yet. Discover specialist nurseries in the ‘Garden Zone’, learn top tips from the
experts, browse and buy goods at the artisan market or tuck into delicious food and
soak up the atmosphere. There’s 800 plants to giveaway to the first 800 people to claim
them. www.helmingham.com
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3 course Lunch £24.50
Children 5-12 years old £12.50 | Children under 5 years FREE
or
Afternoon Tea £20.00
Sunday 22 nd March
Spoil your Mum on her special day with a
delicious lunch or a scrumptious afternoon tea.
Booking essential.
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Mother’s
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Forget chocolates and flowers, this Mother’s Day
spoil mum with an experience she’ll remember.
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Afternoon tea
There’s something special about afternoon tea. It’s an
experience that can be enjoyed by all ages. Finger sandwiches
served alongside pretty pastries and pots of tea – or if you’re
feeling extra fancy, a flute of Champagne! There’s a huge choice
of establishments throughout the region. Spend a delightfully
decadent afternoon at a stately home tearoom like Wrest Park
or a plush hotel such as University Arms in Cambridge. Keep it
traditional with a cosy café or try a quirky destination such as
Carriages in Fen Drayton.
Spas
Mum’s do a lot, what better to thank her for everything she
does by treating her to a pamper session. Spas offer a range
of packages; full and half days, afternoon tea, twilight sessions
and overnight stays. Relax at the sauna and steam, take a gentle
swim and indulge in a massage – bliss! A few favourite locations
include Aqua Sana at Elveden Forest and Ufford Park Hotel in
Woodbridge.
Punting
Step aboard the wooden punts and drift down the River Cam
taking in the sights of Cambridge. There’s the choice to self-punt
or hire a guide. Make it fun with an on board picnic or bottle
of bubbles! Reputable companies include Scuadmores and
Rutherfords.
Vineyard
You may be surprised to learn East Anglia is home to a number
of vineyards, which produce some of England’s best wine. Enjoy
samples, tour the vines, learn more about the growing process
and pick up a bottle to take home with you. Most vineyards also
have an on-site eatery so you can stop for lunch too!
Chocolate courses
Feel like Willy Wonka for the day with a chocolate workshop.
Chocolatiers will teach you about textures and flavours and be
on hand to assist throughout the experience. There might be
opportunities to sample a few too! Book at Chappel Chocolate
in Colchester, The Choccie Drop in Abbotts Langley or Artistry in
Cocoa in Newmarket.
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Race Day
Plan ahead and book tickets to a race day. It’s a great excuse
to get dressed up and enjoy a picnic and few drinks in the
sunshine. This summer Newmarket, Huntingdon and Great
Yarmouth Racecourses have a scheduled programme of race
days, concerts and events.
Boat Days
Whether its self-hire or a tour, boats are a wonderful way to enjoy
the East’s pretty landscapes, spot wildlife and make lasting
memories. Hop aboard Orwell Lady for a cruise along the River
Orwell while tucking into afternoon tea. Broads Tours offer live
commentary about the Broads and a complimentary glass of
wine to all mums.
Theatre
A great experience to enjoy with mum; head out for dinner
before watching a fantastic show at one of the region’s theatres.
From worldwide smash hit productions and dazzling dance
performances to laugh out loud comedy and music that will
have you dancing in the aisles, there’s something for everyone.
Zoo
If your mum is an animal lover or perhaps you fancy a family day
out, go wild with a trip to the zoo or farm. Drive through lions,
tigers and rhinos at Woburn Safari Park or discover the wildlife
of South America at Amazona Zoo in Cromer. Mother’s Day is
perfectly timed to see new bunnies, lambs and chicks at the
farm. For cuteness overload head to Mead Open Farm near
Leighton Buzzard, Old MacDonalds Farm in Brentwood and
Easton Park Farm in Woodbridge.
Shopping
Browsing stores isn’t for everyone, but if your mum is partial to a
little retail therapy take her on a shopping spree in Cambridge
or Norwich. Both have a great choice of high street stores,
independent retailers and lunch spots. If you’re looking for
designer goods at a great price visit Springfield’s Outlet. For
something extra special treat her to intu Lakeside’s personal
shopping experience. The 30-minute consultation is followed
by a one and a half hour shopping spree with a stylist on hand
to suggest styles and colours that flatter and suit her personality.
The service is free but you could buy mum the things she picks
out.
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Fri 8 May 2020 to Sun 10 May 2020
A celebration of steam at Bressingham Steam Museum.
Bressingham Bricks
Sat 13 Jun 2020 to Sun 14 Jun 2020
An exhibition of LEGO models and displays from builders throughout the country.
1940’s Day
Sun 21 Jun 2020
A Celebration of Dad’s Army.
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Sat 4 Jul 2020 to Sun 5 Jul 2020
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Model Railway Day Sun 6 Sep 2020
Model Railway Exhibition featuring visiting layouts of a variety of scales and
gauges. Exhibition will also feature a number of trade stalls.
There really is something for everyone at Bressingham.
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The unique Bressingham Gardens are renowned worldwide for their horticultural excellence.
With nearly 20 acres, four linking gardens and 8,000 species they can be a truly
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Take a trip on one of the four railways at Bressingham, the collection of working
locomotives will take you round our magnificent gardens and woodland, or ride on
the steam Gallopers. A trip to the locomotive sheds brings the power and the glory of
mighty steam engineering up close. The National Dad's Army collection lets you wander
through Walmington-on-Sea looking at original props and vehicles from the series,
you'd be a stupid boy to miss it!
Whether your passion is Gardens, Steam, Exhibits, Rides or even a mixture of them all,
we are confident that Bressingham has something for all, even Royal Coaches!
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Easter
Sunday Lunch
Sunday 12 th April
Served from 12 noon
Celebrate Easter with a delicious 2 or 3 course
meal in The Park Restaurant.
£17.95 £19.95
for 2 courses
for 3 courses
Children 5-12 years old half price
Children under 5 years old FREE
Pre-booking is essential
t 01394 383555
w www.uffordpark.co.uk
Yarmouth Road | Woodbridge | Suffolk | IP12 1QW
Enjoy Easter weekend (10-13 April) and the spring
bank holidays with our top picks for arts, culture,
family days out and all-round good fun.
Written by Ruby Reed | Instagram @rubymayree
Suffolk
The National Horse Racing Museum
Palace House, Palace Street, Newmarket, Suffolk, CB8 8EP
www.palacehousenewmarket.co.uk
This is one for the whole family and an experience a variety
of ages can appreciate. The National Heritage Centre houses
three main attractions; The National Horseracing Museum in
the Trainer’s House and King’s Yard Galleries, Packard Galleries
of British Sporting Art in Palace House, and meeting former
racehorses on the five-acre site - exciting! With a restaurant
on-site, you can spend a full day exploring! There’s a great gift
shop too.
The Suffolk Punch Trust
Sink Farm, St Davids Lane, IP12 3JR
www.suffolkpunchtrust.org
The Trust is dedicated to preserving the Suffolk Punch breed
and the skills of the people needed to handle these wonderful
horses. Visitors can meet the animals, explore the heritage barn
and gardens and enjoy a range of activities and demos. Guided
tours are available too.
Hatter Street Studio
22b Hatter Street Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 1NE
www.hatterstreetstudio.co.uk
A chance to get creative! In the heart of Bury St Edmunds lies
this independent Paint Your Own Pottery Studio - ‘a great place
to relax, unwind and have creative fun with family and friends’. I
remember going many years ago myself (it has been around for
quite some time). I still have my painted and glazed trinket box.
Bring out your inner artist alongside coffee, teas, hot chocolate
and cake. From dates to children’s birthday parties, they
welcome all.
Cambridgeshire
Fitzwilliam Museum
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1RB
www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
For an intellectual outing, The Fitzwilliam Museum houses a
world-renowned collection of over half a million wonderful
works of art, masterpiece paintings and historical artefacts. The
museum is home to a large collection of objects ranging from
Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman antiquities to the arts of
the present day. Drop by to visit one of the finest collections
of paintings, drawings and prints in Britain, along with Asian
art, medieval manuscripts, collections of applied arts, pottery,
porcelain and medieval coins. As a UK leader in fine-art
conservation the Fitzwilliam doesn’t disappoint the curious.
Even better it’s free to visit for all. Don’t miss ‘Feast & Fast’, an
exhibition showing the art of food in Europe. It’s available to view
until 26 April.
tep into Spring
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Punting
Quayside, Cambridge, CB5 8AB
www.scudamores.com
Punting in Cambridge should be on everyone’s bucket list.
Well…maybe not the actual punting but at least to be a
passenger! The art of punting in the city dates back to the early
20th century. Scudamore’s ensure the River Cam is enjoyed by
all by offering traditional boat services to residents and visitors
of Cambridge. Treat yourself to an award-winning Cambridge
tour or explore the river yourself - choose from punts, kayaks or
Canadian canoes.
Essex
Barleylands Farm Park
Barleylands Road, Billericay CM11 2UD
www.barleylands.co.uk
Stop by Barleylands Farm Park for a day of family fun! Packed
with excitement there’s so much to do whatever the weather.
Say hello to farmyard friends, meet birds of prey, handle reptiles,
run wild in the indoor play or jump aboard the tractor and trailer
ride and join in changing daily activities. New for 2020 is the
nocturnal and exotics house. Set over two floors, it will be home
to over 30 exotic mammals, reptiles and amphibians, you won’t
find anywhere else in the South East. The park’s Discovery
Barn will offer hands-on experiences and talks alongside the
displays to illustrate native habits and habitats, survival stories
and unusual achievements such as the rat specialising in bomb
disposal.
Colchester Zoo
Maldon Road, Colchester CO3 0SL
www.colchester-zoo.com
One of my all-time favourites! Regardless of how old I am, a trip
to the zoo always gets a yes from me and Colchester Zoo is the
one that has never let me down. Here you will see many rare
and endangered species, from big cats, primates and birds to
invertebrates and fish. The 11th best zoo in the world is a good
enough reason to make your Easter activity list surely? Say hello
to all the weird and wonderful animals. You will also find a perfect
souvenir to remember your day in the gift shop.
Norfolk
Sea Life Great Yarmouth
Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, NR30 3AH
www.visitsealife.com › great-yarmouth
If the weather takes a turn for the worse, Great Yarmouth Sea
Life Sanctuary offer a range of indoors activities to please
families. There are over 1,000 sea creatures to cast your eyes
on, including sharks, crocs, rays and many species of fish. Many
of which are on the endangered list. Little ones are also able
to handle creatures in small rock pools - creating memorable
experiences. Check out timetables to see and hear talks and
feeds.
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Merrivale Model Village
Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, NR30 3JG
www.merrivalemodelvillage.co.uk
For something a little out of the ordinary check out this model
village. The beautiful scale village has many buildings and even
a mini railway. There’s also a great and fun Old Penny Arcade
with a variety of interesting vintage slot machines that date
from the twenties to the sixties. A 9-hole crazy golf course also
awaits. The location has more than enough to keep the family
entertained. Don’t forget the tearoom and giftshop!
Hatfield House
Hatfield Park, Hatfield, AL9 5NQ
www.hatfield-house.co.uk
A wonderful day out for families and friends. Explore the
Jacobean craftsmanship throughout the house, visit the gardens
and park, shop independent retailers at the Stable Yard or opt for
a tour. There are three woodland walks of varying lengths if you
fancy working off those Easter eggs! There’s a number of events
coming up this spring including the Dogs and Daff Charity Walk
on 22 March, Tudor Legacies on 5 April and Living Crafts on 7
May. The house and gardens are open from 4 April.
Hertfordshire
Air Space Trampoline Park
1 Stevenage Leisure Park, Stevenage, SG1 2UA
www.oxygenfreejumping.co.uk/locations/stevenage
Bounce your way over here for a good time. Families can
bounce, flip and jump the day away at Air Space. There are over
100 interconnected trampolines all for your amusement. The
perfect place to burn some energy. As well as minding your own
business with general freestyle sessions, organised games such
as dodgeball, football and basketball are available for anyone to
join in.
Bedfordshire
Luton Hoo Hotel, Golf & Spa
The Mansion House, Luton, LU1 3TQ
www.lutonhoo.co.uk
Spa day anyone? If nothing else will do, then by all means, book
in a spa experience as your treat this Easter. Depending on
how much you want to splurge the Luton Hoo ticks all boxes
concerning luxury indulgence. This 5-star location really does
know how to ‘spa’.
Woburn Safari Park
Woburn Park, Bedfordshire, MK17 9QN
www.woburnsafari.co.uk
Take a walk (drive) on the wild side at this fabulous safari park!
On your adventure you will get up close and personal with
magnificent rhinos, cheeky monkeys and regal lions. The foot
safari gives access to meerkats, sea lions and elephants. Swing
by the pool to meet the penguins and catch a scheduled talk
and feed. Over the course of the day you can find out lots of
interesting information about the animals provided by the
enthusiastic keepers. The kids can also enjoy dragon boats, high
ropes and both indoor and outdoor play areas. The park has its
own railway too. All aboard!
Read our review at www.eastlife.co.uk/article/woburnsafari-park-a-wild-adventure
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THE SUFFOLK PUNCH TRUST
We breed Suffolk Horses
Enjoy a day out on the farm...
• Meet our beautiful rare breed
horses
• Enjoy guided horse & wagon
or tractor & trailer rides
• Tailor group catering to your
requirements
• Relax in the Suffolk Heritage
Garden
• Rekindle memories in the
museum
• Treat yourself to some retail
therapy in our Gift Shop
• Fully accessible facilities
The Suffolk Punch Trust, St David’s Lane, Hollesley, Woodbridge. IP12 3JR
www.suffolkpunchtrust.org info@suffolkpunchtrust.org 01394 411327
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FOODIE BREAK
Escape for a two night getaway, dining one night in our award
winning 2 AA Rosette Restaurant, Olivier’s, and one evening at
one of the fine restaurants located in Woburn village.
ENIGMA BREAK
Home to the Enigma code breaking machine, Bletchley Park is just
seven miles from Woburn, making The Woburn Hotel the perfect
place for an overnight stay to discover one of the most important
historical locations of the Second World War.
FOODIE BREAK
ROMANTIC ROMANTIC BREAK BREAK
Escape for a two night getaway, dining one night in our Get away from it all and enjoy a one night romantic
Get away from it all and enjoy a one night romantic break for two.
award winning 2 AA Rosette Restaurant, Olivier’s, and one break for two. A stunning location with breath-taking
A stunning location with breath-taking landscapes, fine dining and
evening at one of the fine restaurants located in Woburn landscapes, fine dining and those little extras that make
village.
those little extras that make all the all the difference. difference. Experience Experience a romantic break at The
romantic break at The Woburn Woburn Hotel. Hotel.
ENIGMA BREAK
SAFARI BREAK
Home to the Enigma code breaking machine, Bletchley SAFARI BREAK
Park is just seven miles from Experience Woburn, making a full day The of Woburn adventure Experience at the award a full winning day of Woburn adventure at the award winning
Hotel the perfect place for Safari an overnight Park followed stay to discover by dinner in Olivier’s. Woburn Relax Safari and Park unwind followed in by our dinner in Olivier’s. Relax
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Second World War. truly unique family experience in the heart and reflect of the on English your amazing countryside. day. A truly unique family
experience in the heart of the English countryside.
GOLF BREAK
The Woburn Estate provides a stunning backdrop and historical
setting for Woburn Golf Club. Home to the Duke’s, Duchess and
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Easter Afternoon Tea (Friday 3rd April - Tuesday 14th April)
Experience unrivalled golf on one of the championship courses at
Easter Escape (Friday 10th April - Monday 13th April)
Woburn Golf Club with overnight accommodation at The Woburn
Hotel Woburn with Carriage dinner Tours in the & 2 Afternoon AA Rosette Tea restaurant (April - September) Olivier’s.
Celebrate VE Day at Woburn (Friday 8th May)
For more information and to plan your stay, visit
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LIFESTYLE
Hello
Spring!
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Pop ups, concerts, country shows, arts and more, the region’s
social calendar is bursting. Whatever you’re into there’s a
day out to put a smile on your face. Don’t miss out on these
spring events to ease you into festival season…
Frühlingsfest Ipswich 2020, 21 March
Think Octoberfest but with spring sunshine. Taking place
at Christchurch Park, celebrate the best of German beer
alongside live music and traditional street food.
The Old Leigh Real Ale, Craft Beer
and Cider Festival, 26-30 March
Blow away the cobwebs with a coastal walk finished with a
craft beer and cockles. The Peterboat in Leigh on Sea will be
hosting its annual drinks festival. The pub sprawls out along
the estuary offering indoor and heated outdoor dining year
round. Wrap up warm, grab a drink and pull up a seat at a
table overlooking the water. This pub is busy year round, so
expect to elbow your way to the bar for this event – it will be
worth it! www.the-peterboat.eastangliapubs.com
Hertford Arts Festival, 5 April – 5 May
The month long programme brings culture and community
together with pop up exhibitions and art displays, Hertford
Theatre Week and craft markets.
www.hertford.gov.uk/events/hertford-arts-festival-526
Spring Cambridge Literary Festival,
16-19 April
Stimulate your mind and creativity with a host of talks and
readings at multiple venues across the city. Join in thoughtprovoking
discussions led by international and local authors,
editors and philosophers on topics such as morality and
climate change.
www.cambridgeliteraryfestival.com
East Anglian Game and Country Fair,
25-26 April
Held annually at Euston Estate, the fair is loved by all. Wander
the grounds and discover adrenaline filled arena displays,
dog shows, forestry, equestrian workshops, cookery
demonstrations and live music. There’s the opportunity to
get involved with country pursuits and little ones are kept
entertained with animals and activities. Tickets start from £15
for adults, £6 for children.
www.ukgamefair.co.uk
Ely Eel Day, 8 May
A weekend of heritage celebrations begins in Ely with Eel
Day. The colourful parade departs at 10.30am, followed
by a day of eel inspired activities including the World Eel
Throwing Competition (don’t worry, it’s just stuffed toys),
live music, Morris dancing and more. Foodies should take
up the Eel Food Safari where restaurants, cafes and other
establishments will be serving up creative eel inspired dishes.
www.elyeelfestival.co.uk
Ely Food and Drink Festival, 9-10 May
A firm favourite among locals, the festival celebrates the
region’s produce bringing together over 75 artisan food
and drink traders on the Palace Green. Taste winning
combinations of street food, take home tasty treats and pick
up top tips from celebrity chefs.
www.elyeelfestival.co.uk/foodanddrink
Norwich & Norfolk Festival, 8-24 May
The county’s biggest annual event sees talented artists,
musicians and performers come together for 17 days of
dazzling events. There’s something for everyone; music,
acrobatics, theatre, comedy and more. New acts for 2020
include John Grant at the Great Yarmouth Hippodrome on
Friday 8 May, Kandace Springs will play St Andrew’s Hall on
Tuesday 12 May and Frozen Light will perform at The Garage
from Tuesday 12 to Saturday 16 May. Tickets are reasonably
priced from £7.50 to £24.
www.nnfestival.org.uk
Suffolk Walking Festival, 9-31 May
Visit Suffolk and enjoy one of Britain’s biggest and longest
running walking festivals. This three-week event continues to
grow with over 120 guided walks, family friendly and fringe
events at Suffolk’s iconic and spectacular locations. With
so much more to do than just walking, there is something
for everyone. Events include visits to the mysterious Orford
Ness, walks with a sheepdog, trips on a Thames barge down
the River Orwell, cruises along the River Stour, photography
and art workshops and a twilight safari. Discover the Romans
and Normans, military history walks from the Island of Secrets
on Orford Ness, Naval Heritage in Shotley, and the Cold War
Walk at Bentwaters! Plus there’s a brand new Challenge Walk
over five days from 16-20 May. Tickets available from
1 March via www.suffolkwalkingfestival.co.uk
Bury Festival, 15-24 May
The festival will bring world-class culture and entertainment
to the vibrant Suffolk town across 11 days. Featuring over 50
events across 13 venues, the festival will take in some great
music, song, dance, comedy, film and other art forms with
top performances by both international and local artists. The
programme also includes guided walks, exhibitions and an
array of family events.
www.buryfestival.co.uk
Duxford Air Festival, 23-24 May
A show loved by all. Watch as the skies come alive with
fast-flying and aerobatics. There’s fun in the air and on the
ground with entertainment for families, flying fans and first
time visitors.
www.iwm.org.uk/airshows/duxford-air-festival
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Discover Britain’s foremost modern
sculptor at Henry Moore Studios & Gardens.
Explore Henry Moore’s studios, home
and sculptures in over 70 acres of glorious
countryside, plus a new exhibition
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TRAVEL
Carry on
Glamping
Written by Bob Cox-Wrightson
Twitter @bobcw
Why go camping when you can go
glamping? Glamorous camping lets you
enjoy the great outdoors without having to
rough it, and luckily the East of England is
home to some of the country’s top glamping
sites. Here are a few of our top picks:
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Happy Valley
Grimston, Norfolk
Set amongst a mix of open spaces and beautiful woodland
spots, Happy Valley is a woodland wilderness in North West
Norfolk. Get away from it all in a cosy shepherd’s hut, perfect for
couples, families and friends, in a lovely remote and romantic
setting.
Each hut comes with a double bed, wood-burning stove, hob,
fridge, toaster, kettle, BBQ and firepit. There are even hot waterfall
showers and a newly refurbished shower and toilet block with
proper flushing loos.
If you need a little more space, choose from a cosy cabin, with
private hot tub, or the grand Toad Hall, a luxury woodland lodge
which features its own wet room, hot tub, king size accommodation,
underfloor heating and fully functional kitchen.
Take a walk through ancient woods and kick back in this invigorating
natural space, or venture further afield to Sandringham,
visit a local pub for Sunday lunch, or explore the nearby North
Norfolk Coast.
www.happyvalleynorfolk.co.uk/glamping
Guilden Gate
Bassingbourn, Royston, Hertfordshire
Eco glamping is available at Guilden Gate near Bassingbourn.
Choose from two beautiful glamp sites: The Coppice Woodland
or The Secret Garden.
The Coppice Woodland is set in two acres of native woodland
and is only let to one family or couple at a time, so this is your
own little piece of nature. Sleeping arrangements include a
renovated 1973 VW camper van with a permanent full-sized
double bed at one end and a small children’s bed at the other
end, where the driver and passenger seats used to be.
The woodland also has a woodsman’s yurt with king size bed
to sleep two or use as a living area. For dining there’s a cedar
shingle canopy for sheltered dining should it rain, and what is
described as a genuinely beautiful twin vault dry compost toilet
and ‘bathroom’ - a wood fired hot tub and solar shower.
www.guildengate.co.uk/glamping
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Fen End Farm
Cottenham, Cambridgeshire
There are yurts, bell-tents and tipis available for glamping just 10
miles from Cambridge at Fen End Farm, near Cottenham. Set on
a small organic farm, this glamp site is in an apple orchard, from
which the farm produces its own organic apple juice.
The 16ft yurt has been handcrafted on the farm from ash poles,
steam bent in the traditional way. Inside there is a groundsheet
with a coir mat carpet and rag rugs over the top, a small chest of
drawers, a battery powered lantern and a wood-burning stove.
The tipis and tents also feature stoves to make things cosy, as
well as double beds to snuggle up in.
The orchard is enclosed all around by a mixed hedge, so it feels
secluded but is also in the heart of the working farm. Facilities
include a communal kitchen, as well as a compost toilet, wash
basin and shower with hot and cold running water.
www.fenendfarm.co.uk/eco-campsite
“The comfortable and cosy
Hobbit-hole features two
double bedrooms, a sitting
room, kitchen, a shower room,
WC and fully fitted kitchen - all
the comforts of middle-earth. ”
West Stow Pods
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
If you’ve seen The Lord of the Rings or the Hobbit and decided
that subterranean dwelling is the thing for you, you’ll be in luck at
West Stow Pods. Pod Hollow is a charming halfling-style house
built into the side of a grassy knoll. With wooden beams, round
doors and loads of old-world charm, this is pure fantasy glamping
taken to the next level.
The comfortable and cosy Hobbit-hole features two double
bedrooms, a sitting room, kitchen, a shower room, WC and fully
fitted kitchen - all the comforts of middle-earth.
This family-run site is situated just a few miles from Bury St Edmunds,
and also has a choice of fully self-contained MegaPods
and Lodges. It’s a great base from which to explore the Suffolk
countryside, including the nearby West Stow Anglo-Saxon
Village, where a member of the Tolkien Society can explain the
many links between Tolkien and the Anglo-Saxons – visit
www.arnor.org.uk for options and booking.
www.weststowpods.co.uk
Lee Wick Farm
St. Osyth, Essex
This stunning glamp-site offers state-of-the-art cabins
and pods, all with toilets, showers and kitchen areas,
plus heating, a fire pit, BBQ and log fired hot tub.
‘Armadillas’ are for two adults and feature under-floor
heating, mood lighting, Bluetooth connectivity and a
TV with DVD player. ‘CargoPods’ are larger and can
each sleep up to two adults, or two adults and two
children per Pod. The kitchen has electric rings, so
you don’t need to cook on the BBQ all of the time.
‘MegaPods’ are slightly larger than Armadillas, and
can sleep up to two adults or a family of four. There
is also a large ‘Lushna Mezzanine’ cabin, which
can sleep three adults or a family of five, and eight
‘Lushna Petites’, for two adults or a family of four.
Finally, there is the ‘Lushna Classic Suite’ and two
‘Lushna Lux Suites’ for adults only. These have king
size beds and are perfect for relaxing, taking in the
wonderful views over the estuary.
www.leewickfarm.co.uk
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Lee Wick Farm is located by the coast
in North Essex, which offers a great
base to explore the county, or just to
relax in the countryside close to the
sea. There are two cottages to hire
and twenty properties for year-round
glamping breaks, including Armadillas,
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tubs. Come and experience the big skies
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Seaview splendour
Pet friendly pads
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Big houses for big gatherings
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With a collection of over 750 holiday cottages, you’re spoilt for choice.
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Beach Huts
Just Got Cool
Written by Emma Kemsley
Fancy relaxing on the beach in
style? Discover one of the coolest
beach huts on Mersea Island,
Essex
“ I took a quiet 10 minutes in
the deckchair before my family
descended for a day of fun. “
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A beach hut is an icon of the British seaside scene. A few
years ago a beach hut was not much more than a colourful
shed and somewhere to put your feet up, however today
they’re sleek, stylish and highly sought after.
There’s nothing better than spending a lazy summer’s day
on the beach, and on a warm Sunday, I had the pleasure of
experiencing a beach hut for the first time on Mersea Island.
Hired from Cool Coastal Huts (@coolcoastalhuts), this
delightful hut offers everything you could need for a full day
at the beach. The interiors are simple and stylish. Clean lines,
fresh and contemporary, inspired by the insanely expensive
huts of Mudeford, Dorset. It comes with a simplistic kitchen
worktop, sink, gas hob and essentials for those all-important
cups of tea!
Owner Jo Lowery, who purchased the hut last year, has
excellent attention to detail. Her love for interior design
shines through and she has thought of every little detail
to help create the perfect beach day for guests. From the
comprehensive guide she sent via email prior to my arrival
detailing the location, parking and facilities to the extra
storage unit at the back of the hut full of beach basics;
buckets and spades, games, inflatables, crabbing lines, extra
chairs, wind breakers and more.
I arrived at 10am. The beach was calm and blissful. I took
a quiet 10 minutes in the deckchair before my family
descended for a day of fun. We enjoyed snacks, paddling
and a BBQ lunch. We bought along few extra chairs and
picnic blankets and there was plenty of space surrounding
the hut to accommodate 10 of us.
A few of us enjoyed a long leisurely walk along the beach
towards the fishing sheds and seafood shacks, while the
others watched water sports. After a long walk, it was back to
the beach hut for a snooze, followed by afternoon tea and a
competitive game of bat and ball!
We finished up the day around 7.30pm (the beach hut is
available until 8pm), with sandy salty hair, sun kissed skin
and a bundle of family memories!
I will certainly be hiring this beach hut again…I’m quite
tempted to hire it for the day by myself. Imagine sipping a
glass of wine on a little deck while the waves gently lap the
shore or settling down with a book and cup of tea while
feeling a gentle sea breeze. Sounds dreamy, doesn’t it?
No.213 at West Mersea is available to hire via Cool Coastal
Huts for £60 per day. Their more traditional Frinton-on-Sea
beach hut is £50 per day.
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DOG FRIENDLY
Tails
About
Town
A cosy country
getaway
Written by Emma Kemsley
“we popped on our
bobble hats, poured a
glass of wine and had
a dip in the hot tub –
bliss!”
Whether it’s cold, wet and miserable or sunny, dry and bright,
you simply can’t beat a cosy, country getaway. However
finding a luxurious retreat which is dog-friendly as well as
offering the style and comfort is often problematic. But I am
here to tell you it does exist, and it’s in Hertfordshire!
Who would have thought that nestled in the pretty village
of Cottered, near Buntingford, are two quirky, peaceful
hideaways. Welcome to Bethnal & Bec; two luxury selfcatering
retreats, beautifully furnished and offering everything
you could possibly want for an overnight break, and I mean
everything!
Fletcher, my husband and I checked-in on a wet and stormy
afternoon. Entry was by code and easy to navigate from
the instructions I’d been emailed. Fletcher squealed with
excitement.
We were in the property less than 30 seconds before Fletcher
demanded to go in the fenced garden, home to a firepit and
hot tub. Beyond this is a 1.5 acre, relatively secure field, which
Fletcher thoroughly enjoyed running around.
We stayed in Bethnal, which ticked all the boxes for an
overnight stay; think warm and cosy, a crackling log fire,
freestanding bubble bath, vinyl record player, comfy bed and
Netflix. It’s self-catering but essentials are supplied such as
bread, milk and eggs. The fridge, freezer and pantry is fully
stocked if you wish to purchase more. There’s also a dine-in
menu available by pre-order.
Fletcher was fully catered for too. On arrival there was a box
full of everything you’ll need for your pet; towels, bed, bowls,
treats, a toy and shampoo should your pooch get extra muddy
on one of the surrounding country walks. There’s also a shared
portable doggy shower. Further items such as Pawesco and
dog beer can be purchased from the dog-friendly pantry
selection.
Fletcher wasted no time devouring the dried fish snacks. A
treat I’ve bought him in the past that he refused to eat. Bethnal
& Bec’s offering obviously tasted much better. However it
wasn’t long before he turned his attention to the box of sticks
and kindle for the fire. It’s no secret Fletcher is obsessed with
sticks and he thought they had been provided for him to chew
on.
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Once we’d wrestled a log out of his mouth, we settled for an
evening in front of the fire and watched a film. Despite the
frightful weather, we popped on our bobble hats, poured a
glass of wine and had a dip in the hot tub – bliss!
During the evening I let Fletcher outside into the garden…only
for him to disappear. My husband had the left the gate open.
He blamed the gale force wind. I panicked and ran, screaming,
bare foot and in my pyjamas, into the dark and pouring rain
to find him. Luckily he hadn’t gone far. He was busy sniffing
nearby.
Fletcher safely indoors, we turned in for the night.
Understandably dogs are not allowed on the bed (unless you
bring your own bedding by prior arrangement), but Fletcher
was allowed on the sofa if covered by the towels and throws
supplied.
Whenever Fletcher sleeps in the room with us, he thinks it’s
acceptable to play ball at 3am. We were woken up by him
desperate to play in the early hours of the morning. We kept
our eyes firmly shut and prevented him from jumping on the
bed. He retired back to the sofa with a huge huff and puff and
kicked off the cushions in protest.
In the morning we had breakfast while looking out across
frosty fields. Fletcher had a final play in the paddock, before
he decided to gatecrash my shower. He pushed the sliding
bathroom door open and hopped in the double walk-in
shower. Honestly, you can’t do anything in peace with a
spaniel around!
“Honestly, you can’t do
anything in peace with a
spaniel around! ”
Bethnal and Bec prices vary, starting at under
£150 per night for a 4-night midweek stay, and
£165 per night for a 3-night weekend stay. Two
medium and large, or up to three small dogs, are
allowed at £30 per booking.
For information on Bethnal & Bec visit
www.bethnalandbec.com
Instagram: @bethnalandbec
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Our family run, 90 bedroom hotel is set in the
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How physiotherapy can help your pet
A form of physiotherapy has been used on people for centuries but it wasn’t
until around 35 years ago that the principles started to be applied to our pets.
After all, animals are essentially made up of the same things we are!
The aim of physiotherapy is to reduce the pain caused by disease, injury or
surgery, improve function and ultimately help our pets enjoy life again. There
are many pet health problems physiotherapy can help with. This includes:
Post-operatively – Surgeon’s skills can repair and treat many conditions
and physiotherapy can be hugely beneficial following surgery. It aids the
healing process, reduces pain, increases muscle strength and joint use,
leading to a faster recovery and better return to a happy life. Conditions
include: cruciate ligament repair, fracture repair, arthroscopy & ‘slipped disc’
surgery.
Degenerative conditions – Often these patients suffer with compensatory
discomfort as well as the condition itself. With the right care pain can
be reduced, the degeneration slowed and the quality of life improved.
Conditions include: arthritis, joint dysplasia & spondylosis.
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Soft tissue injury – This kind of injury can cause
considerable inflammation and pain usually after
a sudden trauma (especially common working
and sporting dogs). Physiotherapy helps the
healing process, reduce the pain and restore the
pet’s movement. Conditions include: muscle tears,
ligament sprains, inflammation & tension.
Fitness – Physiotherapy treatments, especially
hydrotherapy, aims to improve fitness and
performance in working and sporting dogs.
Weight loss – Obesity is growing problem in the
pet world and exercise is one of the best ways
to tackle it. However, exercising an overweight
animal can be problematic and potentially injury.
Physiotherapy can provide a structured, low impact
and safe programme to aid the pet’s weight loss.
Wound healing & scar tissue reduction –
Whether from surgery or injury wound healing can
be complex and physiotherapy can help here too.
It aims to aid the healing process, reduce bacteria
and reduce scar tissue restriction.
More effective treatments and surgeries are
available to our pets than ever before and
physiotherapy is proving to be a valuable part of
the pet healthcare evolution. Many vets have seen
the benefits of physiotherapy for their patients and
sometimes even recoveries better than they thought
possible.
Cromwell ARC in Sawtry is one of only a few
dedicated animal rehabilitation centres in the East
region. The purpose built centre boasts a spacious
and fully equipped physiotherapy room, a stateof-the-art
underwater treadmill (hydrotherapy)
and a world-renowned K-Laser° unit. The three
qualified animal physiotherapists offer appointments
six days a week to maximize availability for this
excellent and busy service. They welcome pets from
all veterinary practices but do require your vet’s
consent.
If you think your pet would benefit from
physiotherapy, please speak to your vet or
contact Cromwell ARC.
DOG
FRIENDLY
5 Doggy
Days Out
Here’s a round-up of our favourite dog-friendly events
not to be missed this year. Grab your calendar and
book now to benefit from some early bird discounts.
Written by Karen Rhodes | www.luxurydoghampers.co.uk
Hertfordshire
Dog Fest, 2 - 3 May
Knebworth Park, Knebworth House, Stevenage SG1 2AX
“The Ultimate Dogs Day Out” returns in May this year at the
picturesque Knebworth Park. What stands this show apart from others
is the ‘Great Dog Walk’ where you can take part in the walk by joining
thousands of dog lovers in the grounds of the park. With two routes
to choose from, 2km or 4km, there’s something for all abilities to take
part. Last year was a success with features such as the ‘Dogs with
Jobs’ display, an obedience ring, canine diving, lots of activities for
your dog to try, shopping and much more. Check out the website to
find out what’s happening this year.
www.dog-fest.co.uk/hertfordshire
Essex
All About Dogs Show, 8 - 9 May
Brentwood Centre, Doddinghurst Road, Brentwood, Essex CM15 9NN
If 2019 is anything to go by, the All About Dogs Show 2020 is set to be
bigger and better. Last year there was not one, but four different fun
dog shows each raising funds for dog charities and rescue centres.
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As well as the usual have-a-go activities, shopping and demonstrations,
the All About Dogs team always seem to have something new and
exciting to offer in the dog world. Whether it’s meeting canine Instagram
stars or entering your dog in ‘My Dog’s Got Talent’, this year’s show is a
must visit. Can’t make these dates? Not to worry as the show is on tour
throughout East Anglia from April to September.
www.allaboutdogsshow.co.uk/essex
Cambridgeshire
Just Dogs Live, 10 – 12 July
East of England Showground, Peterborough PE2 6XE
Just Dogs Live hosts events over three days and includes the popular,
East of England Championship Dog Show, which is now approaching
its 60th year. For those owners and dogs who prefer something a
little less serious, there’s a fun dog show on the Saturday and Sunday
which includes classes such as waggiest tail, best fancy dress and best
rescue story. You can receive dog welfare advice, watch grooming
demonstrations and let your dog try some of the have-a-go activities
too. You do have to register your dog to attend the event and forms can
be downloaded from the website. Don’t worry if your forget though as
they’ll be available on the gate.
Tickets are just £7 when puchased online ahead of the event.
www.justdogslive.co.uk/fun-dog-show
Norfolk
Hunstanton Fun Dog Show, 16 May
Glebe House School, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6HW
Described as “the best day out for dogs on the Norfolk Coast” the
Hunstanton Fun Dog Show is for every hound and their humans.
Whether you have a pedigree or crossbreed, they don’t discriminate, all
dogs are welcome to take part. Try one of the 12 classes to be in with
a chance to win titles such as ‘Prettiest Girl’, ‘Most Handsome Boy’ or
‘Veteran’ (aged 8 +). Rosettes are given up to 10th place in each class
so there’s every chance your dog could be lucky, if not there’s a class
especially for the dogs who haven’t won a rosette yet. There will also be
flyball which your dog can try, a fastest recall competition, Dachshund
racing, a doggy dancing display and trade stands.
www.facebook.com/hunstantonfundogshow
Suffolk
Suffolk Dog Day, 26 July
Helmingham Hall, Helmingham, Stowmarket, Suffolk, IP14 6EF
Suffolk Dog Day is a fun day out the whole family can enjoy and pure
heaven for the four-legged members. Set against the backdrop of
the stunning Helmingham Hall, there’s plenty of space to step back
and appreciate the tranquillity of the location. With a huge choice of
have-a-go activities for your dog to try out, you’ll want to get there early
to fit them all in. From the fun dog show, hoopers, agility, flyball, scurry
down by the lake and much more, make sure you pack tasty snacks to
keep their energy levels up. For the less active, there’s lots of exciting
demonstrations to watch, retail and charity stalls to browse and tasty
food to be sampled.
Early bird discounted tickets are on sale now or they can be purchased
on the day for £10 per adult, £5 concessions/over 60s and children
aged 5-16. Children under 5 go free. www.suffolkdogday.com
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EDUCATION
Benefits of
Boarding
Written by Simon Lockyer, Head Master at Royal Hospital School
www.royalhospitalschool.org
The idea of a child going away to boarding school can
be daunting, especially for parents who will experience
an A-Z of emotions about making such a decision.
Although a child might seem hesitant at first to live away
from home, the majority take to it very quickly and soon
find life as a boarder is like one long sleepover with their
friends and most never look back.
Independent schools offer a child the chance to experience
inspirational teaching, an extraordinary range of
co-curricular activities and the opportunity to develop
friendships that last a lifetime.
What are the differences between
day and boarding?
When it comes to the day to day education, there is no
difference and every pupil takes part in a full timetable of
lessons together with the chance to experience a huge
variety of co-curricular activities from sailing and singing
to the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme and Combined
Cadet Force (CCF). However once school is over for the
day, boarders head to their respective boarding houses
whilst day pupils go home for the night. It is at these
times and over the weekends the role of the house staff
and tutors come into play providing opportunities to play
with friends, enriching activities alongside downtime.
What options are there for boarding?
In days of yore, boarding used to mean dropping your child off at
the start of term and not seeing them until the holiday. However,
modern boarding allows families to tailor their choice to match
their busy lifestyles.
Of course, for families who live abroad or where both parents
work full time and travel on a regular basis, full boarding is the
ideal solution. This means a child stays at school seven nights a
week, going home at half-term and holidays.
However, there are numerous alternatives such as weekly boarding,
three-night boarding and even’ boarding bundles’ where parents
buy a given number of nights in advance, using them on an
ad hoc basis during the school term to fit in with their schedule.
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EDUCATION
Why opt for boarding?
Boarding can help a child create strong friendship groups and
social skills; understanding how to bring out the best in one
another through collaboration and at times, tolerance. Pupils
spend so much time with each other, they become like family.
Indeed, schools like the Royal Hospital School near Ipswich bring
together groups of pupils from different year groups within their
houses to create support groups for each other, often known as
‘families’. They meet on a regular basis to chat or to help each
other with any issues they might be facing.
Pupils often comment on how boarding helps them with
their confidence and independence. By learning to be more
self-sufficient through learning to get themselves organised each
morning for classes and managing their prep at the end of the
day. Even scheduling time for basic tasks like polishing their own
shoes can contribute to the skills needed to manage their
own lives both now and in the future. Many also cite the
additional time they gain as they have no commute.
Independent schools offer children a huge range of
activities over-and-above the co-curricular timetable.
These include film nights, trips to theme parks and visiting
speakers who come in to talk to pupils, some of which take
place in the evenings or at weekends. Boarding allows a
child to maximise these opportunities and discover new
things without parents constantly having to act as a taxi
service.
Some sixth formers who were previously day pupils
decide to board in their final two years. Not only does
this allow them to focus on their studies but also live in
an environment more akin to university. Thanks to their
experience, boarders adapt more easily to university life
and don’t have to add coping with being away from home
to their already busy new schedule.
FXP Festival returns in July
The FXP Festival will take place from 6– 8 July, at the Rizing Games
studios at Cambridge Regional College.
The Festival is a local education initiative which uses computer
games to increase interest and uptake of STEM subjects, build
young people’s digital skills and provide an insight into what
careers in the technology, creative digital and related industries
might offer. The competition comprises three key strands –
computer games concept design, computer games development
and, new for 2019, creative writing and illustration.
Each year hundreds of students, aged 13-19, participate, with the
support and expert mentoring of industry volunteers from
companies including Jagex, Arm and Table Flip Games, as well as
course leaders from Anglia Ruskin University (ARU).
Entry is open to schools, colleges, home school groups and
out-of-school clubs across East Anglia.
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PRE-PREP PREP SENIOR SIXTH FORM
Prep & Senior
OPEN
MORNING
16 th MAY 2020
“We want the children to be confident, curious and kind, and be
ready to contribute to their communities in the years to come.”
Jon Perriss, Headmaster
SENIOR SCHOOL - ages 10 to 18
Teas Tours Talks - 27 th February 2020
Open Morning - 21 st March 2020
Loddon 01508 520210 langleyschool.co.uk/senior/
PREP SCHOOL - ages 2 to 13
Teas Tours Talks - 24 th March 2020
Taverham 01603 868206
langleyschool.co.uk/prep/
Colchester Royal Grammar School
6 Lexden Road, Colchester, CO3 3ND Tel: 01206 509100 - www.crgs.co.uk
Ranked #1 state school in East Anglia in The Sunday Times Schools Guide 2020
11+ Open Evening
Tuesday 30th June, 6.30pm - 9.00pm
No booking required
Limited parking at rear of school
Energy | Courage | Integrity
Your life, your school
Spring Open Mornings coming up…
28th February | 13th March | 1st May
Book your place today!
www.kingsely.org
Independent School
Girls and Boys, ages 2-18
Day and Boarding
Confident Creative
Ambitious
Established in 1862, Haileybury is a top co-educational boarding and day school
for 11–18 year olds on a historic 500 acre campus in Hertfordshire,
just 20 miles north of London.
Open Days: Wednesday 29 January 2020 (11+), Saturday 14 March 2020 (11+ & 13+),
Wednesday 13 May 2020 (11+), Thursday 18 June 2020 (16+).
Book Open Days: haileybury.com
Individual visits: admissions@haileybury.com 01992 706 353
HaileyburyUK
EDUCATION
Open Days
This spring the region’s independent schools open their doors to new pupils. Take a tour
of the school and learn about extra-curricular activities with an open day. Here are the
dates to pop in your diary…
“Take a tour of
the school
and learn about
extra-curricular
activities with
an open day”
Essex
St Mary’s School for Girls
91 Lexden Road, Colchester, CO3 3RB
Tel: 01206 572544
Open days: Kindergarten and Lower School: 7 March, 9.30-11am; Senior School: 25
February and 21 March, 10am-12pm.
A high achieving independent school for girls aged 3-16 with a focus on building
confidence and academic achievement.
www.stmaryscolchester.org.uk
Brentwood School
Middleton Hall Lane, Brentwood, CM15 8EE
Tel: 01277 243243
Open day: 6 June
An independent day and boarding school for boys and girls, aged 3-18.
www.brentwoodschool.co.uk
Felsted School
Felsted, Dunmow, CM6 3LL
Tel: 01371 822600
Whole school open morning: 2 May, 9.15am – 12.15pm
A leading co-educational, independent boarding and day school for boys and girls, aged
4-18.
www.felsted.org
New Hall School
Avenue Lodge, The Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford CM3 3HS
Tel: 01245 467588
Open day: 2 May, 9am -12pm
A Catholic co-educational independent day and boarding school for all ages.
www.newhallschool.co.uk
Colchester Royal Grammar School
6 Lexden Road, Colchester CO3 3ND
Tel: 01206 509100
Open day: Call for more details
The school dates back to the 16th century. It welcomes boys for day and boarding, from
ages 11-18. The school admits girls into a co-educational Sixth Form.
www.crgs.co.uk
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#WeAreBrentwood
www.brentwoodschool.co.uk
Brentwood School
Middleton Hall Lane
Brentwood
Essex, CM15 8EE
Senior Open Morning Saturday 6th June 2020
9:30am - 1:30pm
Tours from 9:30am and 10:30am Headmaster’s Presentation 10:30am and 11:30am
Connect with
@BrentwoodSch
Give your child the
best education.
Stary your journey
at kingshott.
For more information, visit www.
kingshottschool.com
Prep School
Open Morning Friday 15th May 9am- 11am
EDUCATION
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
King’s Ely
The Old Palace, Ely CB7 4EW
Tel: 01353 660700
Open days: 28 February, 13 March and 1 May
An independent day and boarding school for boys and girls. The school offers education
from junior level to sixth form.
www.kingsely.org
Long Road Sixth Form College
Long Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PX
Tel: 01223 631100
Open evenings: 24 and 25 June
A co-educational college for pupils aged 16-19. The college offers a varied programme
of subjects and qualifications.
www.longroad.ac.uk
The Leys School
Fen Causeway, Cambridge, CB2 7AD
Tel: 01223 508900
Open day: 25 April
A co-educational independent day and boarding school for children aged 11-18.
www.theleys.net
Cambridge Regional College
Kings Hedges Road, Cambridge, CB4 2QT
Tel: 01223 418200
Open days: Huntingdon Campus; 2 March and 13 June
Cambridge Campus; 21 April and 16 June
A highly-rated further education college with excellent full-time and part-time courses,
apprenticeships, Higher Education and professional training for businesses.
www.camre.ac.uk
NORFOLK
Langley School
Langley Preparatory School at Taverham Hall, Taverham, Norwich, NR8 6HU
Langley Senior School at Langley Park, Norwich, NR14 6BJ
Tel: Prep; 01603 868206 | Senior; 01508 520210
Open day: Call directly to arrange a visit
An all-inclusive, day and boarding school for ages 2-18. The school is set across two,
100+ acre countryside sites and offers a broad curriculum.
www.langleyschool.co.uk
Wymondham College
Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 9SZ
Tel: 01953 609000
Open days: Boarder open evening, 20 March, 5.45-8.30pm;
Main School open morning, 21 March, 9-11am
A school for students aged 11-18, boarders and day pupils.
www.wymondhamcollege.org
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Ready
Culford
Life
OPEN MORNINGS
Join us and discover the wonderful opportunities that await your child.
Prep School Friday 28 February
Pre-Prep and Nursery Friday 6 March
Senior School Saturday 7 March
To book your place please contact the
admissions office on 01284 385308
or email: admissions@culford.co.uk
“A thriving, happy school with excellent
foundations and confident leadership”
THE GOOD SCHOOLS GUIDE
Independent boarding and day school for boys and girls aged 1 to 18 years
Culford School Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP28 6TX
Culford School is a Registered Charity No 1142794 Administered by Methodist Independent Schools Trust Company Registration 7649422
culford.co.uk
EDUCATION
SUFFOLK
Culford School
Culford, Bury St Edmunds IP28 6TX
Tel: 01284 385308
Open days: Pre school; 28 February, Pre prep and nursery; 6 March and
Senior school; 7 March.
Set in beautiful parkland, the boarding school offers education for children 1-18 years.
www.culford.co.uk
Stoke College
Stoke by Clare, Sudbury, CO10 8JE
Tel: 01787 278141
Open day: 3 March
An independent day and boarding school with a focus on strong academic progress,
providing a breadth of experience and opportunity to develop character and help each
child to discern their future.
www.stokecollege.co.uk
South Lee School
Nowton Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 2BT
Tel: 01284 754654
Open day: Call directly to arrange a visit
An independent day school & nursery for boys and girls aged 2-13, offering a stimulating
and caring environment for your child.
www.southlee.co.uk
HERTFORDSHIRE & BEDFORDSHIRE
St Edmunds College & Prep School
Farm Lane, Old Hall Green, Ware SG11 1DS
Tel: 01920 821504
Open day: 20 March, 9.30am-11.30am
England’s oldest Catholic school offering an all-round co-education for students aged
from 3 to 18, and for families from all faiths.
www.stedmundscollege.org
St Francis College
Broadway, Letchworth Garden City, SG6 3PJ
Tel: 01462 670511
Open days: 21 and 27 March
An all-girls school that provides an excellent education, focusing on nurturing the
individual talents of its pupils, aged between 3-18 years old.
www.st-francis.herts.sch.uk
Kingshott School
Stevenage Road, St Ippolyts, Hitchin SG4 7JX
Tel: 01462 432009
Open day: 15 May, 9am-11am
A co-educational day prep school for children aged 3-13.
www.kingshottschool.com
Duncombe School
4 Warren Park Road, Hertford, SG14 3JA
Tel: 01992 414100
Open day: 12 March, 9.30am-11am
A private school with co-educational preparatory and pre-preparatory schools, for pupils
aged 2-11 years.
www.duncombe-school.co.uk
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Belong to a high
quality specialist
Sixth Form
Belong to a
happy, caring
and inclusive
community
Belong to
Long Road
APPLY ONLINE NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 2020 STUDY
www.longroad.ac.uk
OPEN EVENINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 2021 STUDY –
WEDNESDAY 24 & THURSDAY 25 JUNE 2020.
“A pretty awe-inspiring place
to spend your schooldays”
The Tatler Good Schools Guide
Pre-Prep Expansion
Limited spaces available at
new Reception entry point
from September 2020
New Hall Nursery now
open for pupils aged 1-4
For details call 01245 236
192, or email admissions@
newhallschool.co.uk
Open Morning: Saturday, 2 May 2020, 9.00am - 12noon
A Catholic independent ‘diamond model’ school for girls and boys
set in a stunning 70-acre campus in Chelmsford.
Boarding: full, weekly & flexi (7-18 years) • Day (1-18 years)
The Avenue, Boreham, Chelmsford, CM3 3HS | Contact: admissions@newhallschool.co.uk
www.newhallschool.co.uk
A Catholic co-educational day and boarding
school for pupils aged 3 -18
Old Hall Green, Ware, Hertfordshire SG11 1DS
OPEN MORNING
20 March 9.30am-11.30am
To attend our Open Morning please register on our
website, or by calling us on: 01920 824 247
• Full, weekly and flexi boarding options are
offered from Year 7
• Modern facilities and excellent academic support
• Full programme of co-curricular activities
• Scholarships and Bursaries are available
Tel: 01920 824 247
www.stedmundscollege.org
Opening minds
fulfilling hearts
For Open Days...
www.st-francis.herts.sch.uk
For individual visits year round...
admissions@st-francis.herts.sch.uk
St. Francis’ College
LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY
PREPARATORY - SENIOR - SIXTH FORM - BOARDING
Mum’s
The
Word
LITTLE EAST
Let’s Talk.
Period.
Written by Dolly Osborne
Each year spring is sprung with sugar coated imagery about new
life. Frolicking lambs, gambolling rabbits, cute fluffy chicks and
chocolate eggs. The wholesome, happy scenes of Easter might
be rather different if the coming of new life was portrayed as the
gore-fest that it is. Don’t worry, your roast lamb is safe. I’m not
talking about the meat industry. I’m talking about periods.
My 12-year-old son came home a little pale the other day and
when I enquired why he seemed to shudder a little and said:
“We learned about periods.”
I decided to stay fairly quiet and let him ask what he needed to
ask. My memory of period lessons from primary school were that
the boys were separated out from the girls, and the girls were sat
before the intimidating sight of the buxom nurse who we only
usually associated with injections and nits.
This time ‘Nitty Nora’ had all sorts of props with her and the
girls were all horrified at the sight of looped towels and their
accompanying scaffolding. We later emerged shaken but slightly
smug as we knew things the boys didn’t and carried that special
knowledge around with a swagger until the horror of monthly
haemorrhage started in the following years.
| Even into my teenage years’ periods were seldom talked about,
definitely not without ridiculous euphemisms like ‘Aunt Flo’, ‘the
painters are in’, or the horrifying ‘Liverpool are playing at home’
(even as a Kloppite I’m not comfortable with my vagina being
linked to Anfield). As a feminist mother of a boy I decided early on
to be frank about functions of all bodies and so I was fascinated
to hear what the school could have told him that I hadn’t.
He sat down next to me, gazed at me in a sincere, worried kind
of way and said: “Have you ever used tampons?” When I said I
had he exclaimed: “but the string just hangs out of you! You have
to put the whole thing inside you, what if you lost it?” I explained
that as the vagina isn’t a 60,000 seater football stadium losing it
was unlikely but that you did need to remember to change them
because of toxic shock or leakage. He looked at me as if I was a
war hero. But he was clearly steeling himself for more. Reassured
he decided to breach the thing which had clearly shaken him the
most: “What about those cups? They just sit inside you? How?
How do you get them out? Why would you use one?” I explained
the function of a mooncup and how for many people they are
the best choice, how environmentally friendly they are etc.
Eventually he seemed to have his queries answered and had a
new-found empathy for those who have periods. He clutched
my hand…”and this happens every month?”…“Well until the
menopause but that’s a whole other story…” again the sincere
eye lock “Not for today then Mum, not today…”
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Twitter @Osborneosaurus
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A sense of belonging
from the very first
moment
Awarded
EXCELLENT
by ISI May 2018
Experts in education for girls aged 2 to 18. We invite
you to book a personal tour of our school, and we look
forward to welcoming you into our family. Book your
bespoke visit today: northamptonhigh.co.uk/visit-us
OPEN MORNINGS 2020
10.00am - 12.30pm
Saturday 25th January 2020
Saturday 25th April 2020
Saturday 6th June 2020
www.obh.co.uk
Let’s begin a new story, together …
We are an independent co-educational school where
happy children make excellent progress.
Parents that send their children to St. Margaret’s know they
can trust us to make education fun and stimulating.
Our specially designed nursery is at the heart of our school.
Offering specialist teaching across the curriculum, combined
with a home-from-home family feel, we give your child the
very best start.
Book your personal tour of our wonderful school.
T 01787 273 050
E admissions@stmargaretsprep.com
W stmargaretsprep.com
StMargaretsPrep
@StMargsPrep
Gosfield Hall Park, Gosfield, Halstead, Essex CO9 1SE
St. Margaret’s has given my children the best start in life.
Giving them the opportunity to become their best,
in a nurturing environment
Samantha Delany
St. Margaret’s parent
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THRIGBY HALL
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NR29 3DR
OPEN EVERY DAY
OF THE YEAR
from 10.00am
The place
to visit
LITTLE EAST
Image: Roarr Dinosaur Adventure
Dino Days Out
If your little one is obsessed with all things dinosaurs, we’ve pulled together some great days out
where they can embrace their inner palaeontologist…
Image: T-Rex full body view © The Trustees of The Natural History Museum
Image: Roarr Dinosaur Adventure
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The World of
Dinosaurs at Paradise
Wildlife Park
White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne
EN10 7QA
This is the closest you’ll get to a
real dinosaur. The World of
Dinosaurs, an area of the park,
uses life-like animatronics to
create a realistic dinosaur habitat.
Spot the huge replicas, hiding
among the trees! In addition, there
are over 800 animals to view,
including big cats such as White
Tigers and Jaguars. Purchase
animal food bags and feed many
of the animals yourself, getting
up close in the process. If the
kids still aren’t worn out, let them
loose in one of the five adventure
playgrounds.
www.pwpark.com
Roarr! Dinosaur
Adventure
Lenwade, Norwich NR9 5JE
With dinosaur themed activities and adventures for children of
all ages, Roarr! is a family friendly park with events that appeal
to everyone. There are predator high ropes, Dippy’s splash
zone, dino-mite indoor play areas, a dinosaur trail and the secret
animal garden plus much more. Dippy’s splash zone is a perfect
for a summer day out. Remember to bring swimming costumes
and towels! Visitors over 90cm pay a £16.95
admission fee, those under 90cm
go for free!
www.roarrdinosauradventure.
co.uk
Mountfitchet Castle and Norman Village
Stansted, Essex, CM24 8SP
Towering over the village, the reconstructed Castle and
Norman Village offers a chance to experience what life would
have been like during the Norman era. The buildings stand
on land believed to have been an early Iron Age fort and
Roman, Saxon and Viking settlement. History comes to life
with costumed characters and events throughout the year,
while rescued animals such as chickens, goats and deer roam
free. Once you’ve explored the castle, take a walk through the
life sized dinosaur display on your way to the Toy Museum.
There’s the opportunity to try fossil hunting at the
Palaeontology House. www.mountfitchetcastle.com
Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EQ
This free day out is better suited to older children keen to learn
more about the history of dinosaurs. Explore the display of
fossils and bones on display in the gallery and learn more
about the 800 species that roamed the Earth for more than160
million years! The museum hosts events and activities
throughout the year. www.sedgwickmuseum.org
Jurassic Journey
Tower complex, Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth NR30 2EW
An interactive experience, which will make visitors feel as
though they’ve transported to Jurassic times. There are over
10 electronic moving installations and a chance to get up
close with life like Stegosaurus, Velociraptor and T.Rex in the
walk-though exhibit. Hands-on experiences such as fossil
digging and roaring installations make this a must visit for any
dino-enthusiasts!
www.jurassic-journey.co.uk
Playground & Dino
Trail at Knebworth
House
Old Knebworth Lane, Stevenage
SG1 2AX
Enjoy a day of outdoors adventure
with the family. Young visitors can
follow the Dinosaur Trail in the
Wilderness Garden and try to spot
the 72 life-sized dinosaurs and prehistoric
creatures. Spend the day
exploring the lovely Gardens with
a maze and walled kitchen garden.
Enjoy the historic Deer Park and
huge Adventure Playground with
bouncy castle, astro slide and drop
slide, zip wire and splash water play
features. The House is also open
to visitors where knowledgeable
guides will share stories of
Knebworth’s long history. It’s fun for
the whole family!
www.knebworthhouse.com
Dinosaurs at Peterborough Cathedral,
20 July to 31 August
Peterborough PE1 1XZ
This summer, coinciding with the school holidays,
Peterborough Cathedral will be taken over by dinosaurs! The
display is part of Natural History Museum’s touring exhibition,
‘T. rex: The Killer Question’.
The display will be installed in the early 16th century New
Building at the east end of the Cathedral and is made up of 14
dinosaurs, nine of which are animatronic models.
Amongst the collection is a moving, three-quarter size T. rex, as
well as life-size T. rex skeleton and a 12-metre-long static model
of the creature. Models of other dinosaurs, such as Saurornitholestes,
Ankylosaurus, Deinonychus and Edmontosaurues, will
also be shown alongside T. rex for comparison, so that visitors
can consider the ‘killer question’: Was T. rex a ferocious hunter
or a mere scavenger?
www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk/t.rex or you can
follow the hashtag #trexcathedral on social media.
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and sisters,
better
together
If you believe brothers and sisters
should grow up together, we’d love
to talk to you about fostering large
sibling groups in Norfolk.
Call 01603 306649 or visit:
www.norfolk.gov.uk/fostering
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On the Menu
Bicicletta Upcycles
Bicicletta Cafe in Saffron Walden has undergone a refurbishment to double its size.
The café, popular with cyclists and locals, will now offer more seating, more menu
options and further events as part of the completed renovations. Bicicletta uses local
suppliers such as The Coffee Officina, Mini Miss Bread and Honest To Goodness
Cakes, and has expanded its brunch and weekly seasonal specials. All are catered
for with meat, pescatarian, vegan and gluten free dishes available.
Each week from Thursday to Saturday the cafe transforms into a late-night venue
with a fully licensed bar serving craft beer from local breweries, cocktails and a
selection of handpicked wines. Street food vans cater for the hungry locals with
Steak & Honour, Waffle & Co and Buffalo Joes all making regular appearances.
Bicicletta will also run pop up kitchen evenings throughout the year with guest chefs
and themed food nights. The ‘Late Night @ Bicicletta’ events have proved popular
with locals and will continue to offer a range of arts, music and DJ nights. Keep an
eye on upcoming events at www.biciclettavelo.com
New Menu at Maids Head Hotel Wine Press Restaurant
Following last autumn’s refurbishment of the Maids Head Hotel’s Wine Press
Restaurant, head chef Marcin Pomierny, has created an a la carte menu to
complement the contemporary look of the AA Two Rosette restaurant, featuring
locally sourced produce. The three-course menu, which will change with the
seasons, also features an amuse bouche and a pre-dessert as part of the offer. Diners
can opt for three or two course meals with dishes such as scallops, game terrine,
Dingley Dell pork fillet, cod and hazelnut gnocchi. www.maidsheadhotel.co.uk
In-house at Braxted Park
Essex’s wedding and events venue, Braxted Park, has appointed executive chef,
Evan Marshall, alongside the launch of its new catering brand, Braxted Park Kitchen.
Evan joins the Braxted Park team from boutique hotel and restaurant Maison
Talbooth where he spent 14 years working as head chef and general manager.
Born and trained in New Zealand, Evan has worked in restaurants around the
world, and these global experiences have influenced and shaped his cooking style
and techniques. Earlier this year the venue launched Braxted Park Kitchen, which
allowed the establishment to bring its wedding and event catering in-house. The
brand has a strong focus on locally sourced produce, including game organically
reared on the Braxted Park Estate. Guests will be able to choose from a number of
catering options, including fine dining style dishes, sharing boards, grazing tables
and formal American BBQ served at the table. Guests can even carve their own joint
of meat, choosing between locally reared beef and pork, chicken or lamb. Evan has
also devised a plant-based menu, giving vegetarian and vegan guests a number of
varied and exciting options to choose from. www.braxtedparkweddings.co.uk
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Tawa Kitchen
Bould Brothers
The
Cambridge
Foodie
Written by Gerla de Boer | www.cambridgefoodtour.com
2019 has been quite a year on the high street. We saw a lot
of stores and restaurants closing, and it makes you wonder,
is it worth heading into town? The short answer is, yes! I have
been running food tours for over 7.5 years, and I have seen a
lot of changes. Places come and go, and over the last year, we
have seen a considerable number of exciting openings and
collaborations. This is my round-up of the last three months of
2019 and watch this space as there is more to come…
Let’s start with CB1, the station area straight away springs to mind.
Actually, CB1 runs from Mill Road to Cherry Hinton Road.
Here are the newly opened businesses:
Il Pomodoro
This Italian restaurant opened their doors in December in
Homerton Court, just off Hills Road. They serve authentic Italian
cuisine and pizzas.
www.facebook.com/alpomodorobarristorantepizzeria
Malloy’s Craft Butchery
Mike Malloy opened his craft butchery in November at the station.
He serves the finest cuts and freshly prepared dishes-to-go. The
place to get your Waygu and Jaygu meat.
www.malloyscraftbutchery.com
Tawa Kitchen
A delightful modern Indian cafe just behind We Works on Station
Road. You can look forward to authentic and nutritious food with a
twist. www.tawakitchen.co.uk
Hill St Chocolatier
Their tagline says it all; ‘Born in Essex. Trained in Paris. Sourced
Locally. Crafted with Love. Executed with Flair. Brilliantly British.
Hill St.’ This fantastic chocolatier opened their second shop in All
Saints passage, right next to the Cambridge Cheese Company.
They also have a store in Saffron Walden. www.hill.st
Mercado Central
This is a new Spanish restaurant in Green Street. Mercado Central
brings beautiful market produce to your plate. Inspired by Spain’s
historic markets and restaurants, they celebrate high quality,
seasonal ingredients and even make their own gin.
www.mercadocentral.co.uk
There is a lot happening in the Grafton Centre too. What’s new:
Gail’s Bakery
This popular baker from London has opened its doors in
Cambridge too. It is part of the huge food expansion at the Grafton
Centre. You can look forward to delicious homemade bread and
other bakes. www.gailsbread.co.uk
Harry Specters Chocolates
Cambridge clearly has a sweet tooth! The second chocolate
shop to open within one month. The award-winning chocolates
are made by young people with autism. By buying them, you’ll
empower these young adults. www.harryschocs.co.uk
New restaurants down by the riverside in Cambridge:
OtherSyde
This riverside bar and arts venue based at the Cambridge
Museum of Technology opened their doors last year. Their newest
addition is a cafe/wine bar.
And then there is news from well-known foodies:
The Cambridge Cookery School and Mark
Poynton
Michelin star chef, Mark Poynton, will be joining Cambridge
Cookery on Fridays, serving a three-course meal and a tasting
menu on Saturday evenings.
www.cambridgecookery.com/mark-poynton
Bould Brothers
Max and Alex Bould opened the first Bould Brothers cafe a few
years ago next to the Round Church. After big success, they
decided to open their second cafe in Regent Street. Completely in
style with the businesses around them, they have given it an Asian
look. www.bouldbrotherscoffee.co.uk
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!! NEW FEATURE !!
Norwich
Eats
A year in Love Norwich Food
Written by Zena Leech-Calton
I’m Zena; cookery tutor, food writer and an ex-chef who studied
at Norwich City College. I was a chef for 15 years and served 15
more as a cookery tutor with all sorts of foodie stuff in-between,
including blogging.
When I first moved back after a stint in London, I was disappointed
by the food scene in Norwich having been so spoilt for so long.
But things have changed…
Norwich is now the best place to find vegan food in the UK but it’s
all food that Norwich has embraced in total abundance. It’s now
a go to place to visit for amazing and varied cuisine with over 500
places to feast or be watered in this fine city.
I’ll be telling you all about it every month but for now to kick off, I
thought I’d run through 2019, which to be honest won’t fit on this
page.
Norwich Market News
Awarded the best largest open-air market in the UK with nearly
200 stalls and half of them dedicated to food. Expansion
happened all over the market with Churros for the People
doubling up to include a counter, Bun Box quadrupled to include
sushi, Fresh took up the stall opposite to offer hot Asian broth
bowls and Sicilian Street doubled to add pasta and seating.
Plus, Lucy’s Chips expanded to offer a dedicated vegan menu.
Chimney’s arrived offering European rotisserie sweetened pastry
cones. A new Chinese offering dim sum took over Puff & Bean.
Plus, Walsingham Farm Shop opened as a Norfolk deli, takeaway
and sit-in pie, mash and gravy cafe.
Foodie Events
Zena – it’s all about the food!
www.lovenorwichfood.co.uk
Instagram - @love_norwich_food
@secret_menu_norfolk
Twitter - @foodnorwich
@menunorfolk
Then there were the events like Proudly Norfolk Food Festival at
the Forum. They’ve dropped ‘Battle of the Banger’ but made the
event bigger with activities, cookery demos, street food and tons
of local food stalls. If you were missing a sausage all you needed
to do was head to Aylshams Big Sausage Bash for a day of tasting
and fine Norfolk produce.
Open Venue started calling their foodie events ‘Dining Differently’.
I went to their first Prosecco & Pudding event, with 40 desserts to
choose from, plus custard! With everything sweet from brownies
to lemon posset. Look out for their regular events; Dining in the
Dark, Oktoberfest and the Gin Festival with other foodie highlights
thrown in in-between.
So, as you can see I wasn’t kidding when I said there is simply too
much to mention - I didn’t even have space to mention Panda Bar
or the gossip; like what’s happening to the pub at the bottom of
Cow Hill?
You’ll find me talking all Norwich Eats in my monthly
online column at www.eastlife.co.uk and in each publication!
New Restaurants, Bars & Cafes
When it comes to new restaurants hitting our Norwich streets
there were plenty. Don Txoko a Basque style tapas are cooking on
Fat Elvis down at St Benedict’s Street. Harrys took over Pedro’s in
Chapelfield Gardens doing American very well. Upstairs in the old
Mash Tun (soon to be Strangers Tavern), Gin Palace turned into
Door Eighteen with The Gin Academy attached.
Michaels Grill opened up in the Oaklands Hotel cooking on Bertha
in an open plan kitchen, so you can sit and watch the chefs. The
York NR2 opened its doors again after being closed for a year with
new owners and a new-look modern British menu.
Another takeover was The Last Wine Bar, with a new look
Brasserie, a top chef and an amazing menu – you must have heard
of the famous Crab Doughnut - it made national news!
A Kurdish kebab restaurant called Nergiz opened on Magdalen
Street, offering proper shawarma’s, homemade naan bread wraps
and Kurdish stews. Gem of Norwich opened in the old Prezzo
opposite the station selling a mix of finely cooked Middle Eastern
food.
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BUTCHER • BAKER • FISHMONGER • DELI
• Farm Shop & Deli Show ‘Retailer of the Year 2016’
• Individual Food Hero Award – Aylsham Show 2013
• Best Food & Drink Supplier – Aylsham Show 2014
• Finalist, Innovation of the Year – Butcher of the Year Awards 2014
• East Anglian Champion – Farm Shop & Deli Awards 2014 and 2015
• Finalist, Butcher of the Year – Farm Shop & Deli Awards 2016
• Finalist, Butcher of the Year – Countryside Alliance ‘Rural Oscars’ 2016
ARTHUR HOWELL
WWW.ARTHURHOWELL.COM
WELLS-NEXT-THE-SEA • BURNHAM MARKET
NOW IN THE FOOD HALL AT CREAKE ABBEY
FOOD & DRINK
Rubbish
Cooks
Reviewed by Emma Kemsley
A charitable supper club has launched at Parker’s Tavern, Cambridge.
Designed to inspire and educate about food waste, chef Tristan Welch,
has created a three-course menu using only ingredients that are
considered ‘waste’. Taking place on the last Monday of every month,
diners will eat for ‘free’ and only pay £20 for a cover charge as well as a £5
donation to Jimmy’s Night Shelter.
Rather than seeing food thrown in the bin, Tristan has sourced produce
from suppliers such as wonky vegetables, forgotten cuts of meat, dented
tins and stale bread to create a tasty menu for diners to enjoy.
Intrigued, I attended the launch back in the autumn to see what
concoctions would be served. Would I see mould on my food? Would I
break a tooth on rock hard bread? Only time would tell…
The evening started with ravioli of artichokes, mature cheese that was
past its sell-by-date but still good to eat and under ripe tomato salsa. It
worked. In fact, it was delicious and my favourite dish of the evening.
Next up was soup using fish cheeks and collars with dented tin beans.
I was apprehensive about this one; fish cheeks don’t sound particularly
appealing. However, it was tasty. Light and full of flavour.
Lamb shoulder knuckle was served for main with braised baby cabbage
and crushed wonky vegetables. Tristan explained the lamb had been
cooked for four and half hours. The meat was tasty but I’m not sure I’ll be
using the end of the cabbage at home. It’s a bit too crunchy for my liking.
Dessert was peach pie with ginger bread ice cream. An unusual
combination but very tasty. I couldn’t quite manage to eat it all as I was so
full. To finish we were served coconut and chocolate petits fours. Tristan
chuckled as he placed them on the table and said: “I can’t believe I’m
serving this.”
He went on to explain that the ingredients for the evening’s feast had
arrived at 10.30am. He had absolutely no idea what would be arriving.
It was quick thinking and creativity from himself and his team to pull
together a delicious menu.
‘Rubbish Cooks’ has opened my eyes to food waste in the restaurant
industry and has made me reconsider what I throw away at home. It’s
been one of my New Year resolutions to reduce the food waste in our
home and I’m pleased to say it’s going well. The supper club is sure to
be a sell-out every month. I highly recommend making a reservation to
experience this creative take on food.
How to book: Rubbish Cooks will run on the last Monday of each
month subsequently. Guests can pre-book via email only on enquiries@
parkerstavern.com. Guests will be charged £20 per head for a threecourse
set menu, £5 of which will donated to Jimmy’s Night Shelter.
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FOOD & DRINK
On The
Grapevine
In preparation of English Wine Week, 25 May to 2 June,
we list the best vineyards in the region for a tour and
tipple…
Written by Matt Dicks, DipWSET
Twitter @vinopatrol
It’s a common fact that when the weather is nice, we
often struggle to agree on where to go for a day out.
Whether it be the beach, shopping or a brisk walk in the
countryside, we’re spoilt for choice. But what about a
vineyard? Some may still be coming to terms with the
fact that this country actually produces wine, but the
UK wine industry is booming. So, booming in fact that
during the long hot summer of 2018 (you remember
that) a staggering 15.6 million bottles were produced,
beating the previous record of 6.3 million bottles back
in 2014. The UK wine industry is now winning new fans
and turning heads like a Hollywood blockbuster with a
subtle Greensleeves soundtrack.
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FOOD & DRINK
But is a vineyard really the go-to destination? On initial
thought, the wonders of winemaking may be way down your
list when compared to the thrill of a rollercoaster or fish and
chips on the beach, but you may be pleasantly surprised
with the range of facilities many have to offer. From tours
and tastings to restaurants and even the opportunity to stay
overnight, heralding the opportunity to fling open the curtains
in the morning to a sea of vines. Wine tourism is starting to
gain new ground.
Tempted? Here’s a selection that are worthy of an entry into
your sat nav…
Flint Vineyard, Norfolk
Ever fancied quitting your job and jet-setting across the
globe to some of the famous wine regions the world has to
offer? Well, this is exactly what Hannah and Ben Witchell
did back in 2007 and upon returning to the UK, Ben moved
to Sussex with Hannah and enrolled into a 3-year degree in
Oenology and Viticulture at the highly renowned Plumpton
College. After graduating with a first-class degree they
moved to Beaujolais, France, where Ben had secured his first
winemaking post before returning to our shores to start a new
life making wine in the eastern counties.
Flint Vineyard is one of the finest examples of winemaking
in East Anglia and their Discovery Tour includes an optional
‘15 mile lunch’ which allows visitors to sample the culinary
delights of the local area, all produced within a 15 mile radius
of the vineyard. Their highly regarded Charmat Rosé is a
tantilising tipple.
flintvineyard.com
Giffords Hall Vineyard, Suffolk
Giffords Hall is a family-owned vineyard planted on the site
of an ancient glacial riverbed near the historic village of
Long Melford. Planted 25 years ago, there’s an abundance
of exciting varieties including Bacchus, Pinot Noir and Pinot
Blanc which all grow well on the site.
It’s worth booking one of their ‘Grand Tours’ which start later
in the year and include a tasting of wines and liqueurs, plus
you can even bring along your canine friend to keep you
company. The vineyard also has a cafe and gift shop. If you’re
looking for that ideal gift, I’d recommend their rosé magnum.
It makes for the perfect table centrepiece.
www.giffordshall.co.uk
New Hall Vineyard, Essex
One of the oldest vineyards in England, this family-run
establishment has been producing wine since 1969. It’s open
to the public Monday to Saturday for wine tasting in the Cellar
Shop. Experience a tour of the Vineyard Trail where you’ll
learn more about English wine and the vineyard’s history.
www.newhallwines.co.uk
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Saffron Grange, Essex
The picturesque, medieval town of Saffron Walden has
always been associated with Saffron production, thanks to
the surrounding crocus fields that dominated the landscape
across Suffolk and Essex. The unique soil helped the crocus
to flourish and it’s this factor that allows high-quality grapes
to be grown here. Saffron has now been replaced by the
pop of sparkling wine in this part of the county and there’s
an opportunity to come and learn about the story at Saffron
Grange and why the land is perfectly suited to growing
exceptional grapes to produce premium quality sparkling
wines through one of their tours, whilst also taking in the
panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
www.saffrongrange.com
Warden Abbey Vineyard, Bedfordshire
Nestled in the fertile countryside, vines were first planted in
this part of the county back in medieval times by the monks
at the Cistercian Abbey of Warden. Bedfordshire Rural
Communities Charity now lease the vineyard to provide an
educational resource for the community, whilst carrying on
the tradition of making award-winning wines. This community
vineyard is a not-for-profit venture. Vines are cared for all
year round by volunteers, who also help with promoting the
project, historical research, organising events and fundraising.
If you’re interested in finding out about this worthwhile
venture, you can book in advance for one of their tours, whilst
those with a passion for history can join one of the ‘Walk
in Monks Footsteps’ tours which highlights the history of
Warden Abbey and the medieval vineyard.
www.wardenvineyard.org.uk
Chilford Hall Vineyard,
Cambridgeshire
Dating from 1972, Chilford Hall Vineyard is one of the oldest
established vineyards in England. Boasting 17,000 vines
of nine different varieties set amongst the rolling chalk hills
in the south of the county, the vineyard allows visitors to
take a tour and taste some of the award-winning wines,
or the opportunity to relax on the terrace whilst enjoying a
quintessentially English afternoon tea.
Chilford Hall also caters for corporate events and parties
through their bespoke service. Head winemaker Mark Barnes
has a wealth of experience and consistently produces award
winning wines from the harvests and his experience is so
in demand that he offers a contract winemaking service for
smaller vineyards. www.chilfordhall.co.uk
About the contributor: Matt Dicks has been a Drinks Specialist for
Waitrose & Partners since 2006. Often seen presenting across the
country at various national events, he holds a variety of Wine and
Spirit Education Trust (WSET) certificates. He studied at the London
International Wine and Spirit School and graduated the WSET Diploma
in 2019. Matt is also a judge for a variety of drinks competitions and also
teaches new Drinks Specialists for the Partnership.
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AfTERNOON TEAS - WINE SALES - GIfTS - MUcH MORE
West Street Vineyard
offers a beautiful
setting for perfect day
Choice of menus to suit
every style and occasion
from a formal sit down
to an informal barbecue
in the vines.
Every wedding is special and therefore we make
every wedding unique so that you have the
opportunity to create your perfect day.
Coggeshall Essex CO6 1NS
www.weststreetvineyard.co.uk
OPEN ENGLISH WINE WEEK
23-25 MAY 29-31 MAY
For additional seasonal opening, visit our website
Balsham Road, Linton,
Cambridge, CB21 4LE
Tel: 01223 895600
www.chilfordhall.co.uk
One of East Anglia’s oldest commercial vineyards
producing a range of White, Red and Rosé wines
as well as Quality English Sparkling wines.
OPEN
Free admission to vineyard trail & wine-tasting
May to September - Monday to Saturday - 10am to 5pm
October to April - Fridays & Saturdays - 11am to 4pm
For full contact details and to view our online shop,
please visit our website:
www.shawsgate.co.uk
Shawsgate Vineyard, Badingham Road (B1120),
Framlingham. IP13 9HZ
Humbleyard English wines are proud to be part
of the exciting English wine movement.
SUMMER TOURS AND TASTINGS 2020
Come and join us for a relaxed and informative
tour around the attractive setting of Humbleyard
Vineyard on a summer evening, tasting a range of
our sparkling and still wines with nibbles. Please
book early online to avoid disappointment!
5.30-8pm, £12.50 per person.
Paddock Farm Shop, Mulbarton, Norfolk
NR14 8JT. Tel: 01508 571000
www.humbleyardenglishwine.co.uk
info@humbleyardenglishwine.co.uk
New Luxury Care Home Opening
The Grange Care Home
The Grange Care Home in the picturesque village of Newport close to Saffron
Walden will provide affordable luxury care with a warm family feel. Set in
the grounds of Debden Grange retirement village the care home will focus on
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HEALTH
10 TIPS TO HELP
Support
Dementia
Written by Joanne Monaghan,
Head of care & nursing at Askham Village Community
www.askhamvillagecommunity.com
Dementia is one of the biggest health challenges of our time
and there are growing numbers of us coming into contact with
people who suffer with dementia on a regular basis. We all have
a responsibility to ourselves and to our loved ones to prepare
effectively and be ready for the circumstance in which dementia
enters our lives.
1. Early Diagnosis
As soon as a loved one is diagnosed with dementia, it’s important
to act swiftly to ensure they receive the right support going
forward. Begin to seek advice from those close to you who might
be going through the same thing. There’s also a lot of support
available in the form of local charities and support groups, which
are easily found online or in GP surgeries.
2. Planning
It can be a sensitive subject and not the nicest of things to do, but
it’s very important that you plan ahead in the early stages for all
eventualities. Make sure your loved one has a power of attorney
so you both know who will make decisions on their behalf if they
are unable to make them for themselves. It’s also worth ensuring
they have a current will in place.
3. Communication
Communicate with your loved ones on what they have planned
and what they want for the future and support them in backing
this up with the appropriate documentation. Make sure everything
agreed is in physical form, as well as verbal, and checked and
approved by the right people.
4. Know the Person
It’s paramount you get to know and frequently remind yourself of
your loved ones likes, dislikes, daily habits, previous careers, and
interests throughout their life. The more insight gained, the easier
it’ll be to communicate, support and understand the person so
you can see beyond their progressive condition.
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5. Approach
Every time a member of our team at Askham greets a resident who
suffers from dementia, we treat the encounter like that of meeting
someone for the first time – we go in with no assumptions. Be
polite and engaged and always be prepared for any response,
which could include positive, negative or indifferent.
6. Observe
This is a simple but necessary tip. Listen and observe the person’s
daily routine to understand what they are telling you about their
needs. Communication doesn’t always have to come from the
mouth.
7. Learn
By attentively listening and observing, you’ll begin to recognise
and understand the quirks that have made the person who they
are now. Learning through observation is very important and, at
Askham, we hold regular specialist training on dementia care for
staff and residents’ families. Look out for providers of this sort of
learning opportunity so you can participate.
8. Mindset
Try not to look at things from your own point of view but step into
the shoes of the person you are caring for. Be ready to anticipate
and meet their needs with empathy and without judgement. This
can be really tough, especially if caring for someone close to you.
Mindfulness techniques can really help here.
9. Facilitate
Remember, it’s about your loved one’s goals not yours. An
important part of a person suffering with dementia’s day may be
lunch or meeting friends and family, so help them achieve this.
If food is a big part of their routine, for example, then a pop-up
kitchen concept where your loved one can independently and
safely help themselves to snacks and a drink will provide the
fulfilment they desire.
10. Evaluate
Finally, it’s important to remember that people change. What
works for them today, might not work tomorrow, so always be
open to change. Adaptability and versatility play a big part in
providing the necessary care and support of those with dementia.
In summary, while all of the above points are required to provide
the appropriate care to someone with dementia, it’s important to
remember you can’t look after someone else if you can’t look after
yourself. Make use of the resources available to you.
At Askham, we hold regular training for staff and the community to
ensure they have the right tools necessary to provide the utmost
care and professionalism for our residents.
About the contributor: Joanne Monaghan is Head of Care &
Nursing at Askham Village Community, a specialist rehabilitation
and care community situated on the edge of Doddington,
between Peterborough and Cambridge. A family business of
over 30 years, Askham specialises in nursing dementia, from early
onset all the way through to late stage and palliative care.
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Join us any morning or afternoon, for a good look around
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HEALTH
Get Fitter Faster
Five ways a personal trainer can
help you get fitter faster
Contrary to popular belief, personal training isn’t about barking
orders like a Drill Sergeant - it’s about breaking down barriers to
help you achieve your personal goals. As people look to kickstart
a New Year fitness regime, Nuffield Health personal trainer
Stephen Macconville, explains how a personal trainer (PT) can
help you to get fitter, faster.
1. A constant point of contact
PTs provide a constant point of contact to motivate, inspire and
support you. Whatever your questions, goals or concerns, they
will provide an educated and qualified answer to help you move
forward successfully. Having a PT is a great way to make sure you
get out the door in the first place, as most people feel more of a
sense of responsibility to attend the gym if they have booked an
appointment.
2. The Health MOT
PTs are not only qualified fitness professionals; they also
undertake additional clinical training in order to assess your overall
health and wellbeing. A key part of this is the Health MOT. This
measures key information like your body mass index (BMI), resting
heart rate, sugar levels and blood pressure. These are then used to
give you a ‘Health Score’ with the objective being to increase this
Health Score during your time as a member. A repeat Health MOT
every three months will help track your wellbeing progress. If there
isn’t an improvement, your PT will be able to assess why and help
you get back on track.
3. A tailored and evolving programme
A PT will consider your lifestyle, any injuries you may have or any
concerns, before developing a programme to suit your life. You
can reassess your programme at any time if you feel like you’re
getting bored or you’d like to challenge yourself more.
4. Exercising the right way
How you perform the exercises can have a huge effect on how
effective that exercise is and also on your safety. The worst thing
you can do is copy what other people are doing in the gym
because, after all, who is to say that they know what they are
doing? They may also be performing exercises specific to their
own requirements that don’t match with your own. A PT will set
a programme that is tailored to you and ensure you perform the
exercises correctly.
5. Clever motivation
People often struggle with motivation after the first few weeks in a
gym, but your PT will help you set achievable goals for each stage
of your training. One of the most common mistakes people make
is setting their overall goal without also setting mini goals along
the way. Achieving these mini goals spurs you on as you continue
your training and will make you more likely to succeed.
Nuffield Health is the UK’s largest healthcare charity. For the last
60 years, Nuffield Health’s experts have been working together to
make the nation fitter, healthier, happier and stronger, all for the
public benefit. www.nuffieldhealth.com
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FASHION
I recently had the pleasure of attending the trends catwalk show at London
Fashion Week to check out this year’s styles. So, what was there to see?
The Pantone colour for 2020 is ‘Classic Blue’, which is a cross between
navy and cobalt blue. It is a bright and bold colour, however, navy is not far
off this and I have yet to meet a person who can’t wear navy. The cobalt
version looks particularly refreshing with white and reminds me of those
beautiful houses you see in Greek Islands like Santorini.
Polka dots and spots are everywhere; and, if you really want to be trendy
then get your spots in a chiffon fabric. There were lots of sheer and
see-through sections on dresses and blouses, but for most of us, sheer
sleeves and a lined bodice tends to be a more flattering balance. The joy of
spots is that they don’t tend to date so you will be able to wear them again
and again. I will be recycling a previous season chocolate brown blouse
with big white spots on it, and pairing it with my white chinos when the sun
is shining.
We are going to be wafting about in sheer dresses too, but these are
moody florals on dark backgrounds this time, rather than the usual white
bases. For those of you who love comfort above all else, you will be
delighted to see these dresses paired with trainers, ankle boots and flat
sandals, so you can have style and comfort.
It feels a bit like previous years re-hashed fashions this spring and summer,
so you should be able to shop your own wardrobe for some of these
trends, then just add in the odd new piece that catches your eye.
In my online style club, we focus on curating a long-term wardrobe, rather
than one full of fast fashion, quick hits that come and go within a season.
You can find trends this spring that are more curated and offer a longer
lifespan, producing better value for money, especially if you only buy what
you truly love.
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Weddings
Celebrant
Ceremonies
Written by Katrina Otter | www.katrinaotterweddings.co.uk
After the incredible summer of 2018, it’s no surprise that outdoor
weddings are becoming increasingly popular. What could be
more romantic than saying your vows in a beautiful garden, wild
meadow or an ancient woodland? And even though legal and
religious ceremonies impose restrictions when it comes to the
great outdoors, the good news is that if you opt for a celebrantled
ceremony and the weather is favourable then all of this is
possible because then, you can not only hold your wedding
whenever and wherever you want to, you can also have a truly
personalised, unique and utterly individual wedding ceremony.
Now that’s the ultimate in romance for sure.
Wedding celebrants are increasingly popular with many couples
(100% of my weddings in 2019 were conducted by celebrants!)
and for good reason. Not only do celebrants work with you to
create a personal ceremony that’s yours and yours alone, they
can also conduct wedding ceremonies at any time and in any
location…hence their rapid growth in popularity.
“Celebrants can’t legally marry you so if you
opt for this style of ceremony then you’ll still
need to attend a registry office to complete the
formal paperwork“
Celebrants can’t legally marry you so if you opt for this style
of ceremony then you’ll still need to attend a registry office to
complete the formal paperwork but after that, you can do what
you like. Celebrants conduct weddings in family gardens, at
stunning venues that do and don’t have civil licences and, most
frequently, in the great outdoors.
Rebecca Goddard Photography
Not only do you then get an unlimited choice of venue, you also
get a ceremony that will be completely unlike any other. Your
celebrant will work with you to create your ceremony – you can
include (or exclude) any religious or symbolic elements that you
like, you can choose any music that you like and in short, you
can do anything that you like! Your celebrant will write a script for
your ceremony that speaks to you and, most importantly, says
everything about your marriage that you want to say.
And this right here, this option to say what’s in your heart and
what’s important to you in a setting and time of your own
choosing is why we’re seeing such a significant change in the
way couples now say ‘I do’.
Katrina Otter is a Cambridgeshire based wedding planner and
event organiser with over 10 years experience. Find out how she
could help you plan your wedding day at
www.katrinaotterweddings.co.uk
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Bridal Carriages of Northamptonshire
John & Amanda Sarrington invite you to visit them in Thrapston in order to view their
fantastic 10 car fleet of Rolls Royce, Jaguar and Daimler wedding cars which could whisk you
off on your way of dreams. An appointment is necessary to allow them to give you their best
attention. Free colour brochure available on request. Covering Northamptonshire,
Stamford, Peterborough, Huntingdon & Surrounding towns & villages.
For further information or to arrange a viewing kindly call John or
Amanda Sarrington on 01832 735162 or 0778 777 0971
Come and visit our showroom in Thrapston
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The Racing Centre has a variety of
flexible and affordable spaces to
hire for your event. The rooms are
ideal for wedding receptions,
meetings, conferences and
children’s parties. You will have
access to a fully licensed bar and on
site catering with full use of our
outdoor space. To further
compliment your function, we offer
a bouncy castle for hire, at an
affordable rate. Each room can be
tailored to suit your needs.
For more details,
Please contact us on 01638 662828 or
email reception@theracingcentre.org
to discuss your special arrangements
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Weddings
The
Hag-Do
A ‘hag-do’ is becoming a popular way to celebrate before a
wedding. Here, Debbie Ratcliffe, Marketing Manager at Ufford
Park Woodbridge, discusses this new trend and why it is such an
attractive alternative to the traditional stag and hen do.
Pre-wedding traditions are changing. Over the last few years we
have seen a rise in couples looking to celebrate the end of their
single lives together, ditching the traditional stag and hen parties.
A hag-do (also referred to as a sten-do) is the term for a joint stag
and hen do, meaning that the bride and the groom celebrate
together rather than apart. It is the ideal solution for couples who
share the same friendship group or people who want to enjoy
one big joint celebration.
Hag-do activities can vary depending on the couple and the
age ranges and interests of the guests, but with many activities
nowadays appealing to both men and women, there is lots to
choose from.
One of the main challenges for couples is finding activities suitable
for all ages. Wedding parties can feature several generations
so trying to find a way to celebrate with everyone can feel like an
impossible task, particularly if, for example, your bridesmaids are
under the age of 18. This is why it is becoming more common for
couples to have at least two celebrations to cater for everyone.
However, this comes at a cost.
Budget can also play a big part in the decisions. The wedding
market is growing significantly meaning that the average cost of
a wedding is increasing year on year. Another benefit of a hag-do
is that it’s cheaper.
Although hag-dos are becoming more popular, many brides
and grooms-to-be still like to have a hen and a stag do. That said,
the traditional perception of celebrations being ‘the last night of
freedom’ filled with alcohol and partying somewhere abroad, is
becoming less common and this could be because couples are
waiting longer to get married.
Parties which include activities seem to be popular. For example,
many stags and hens would prefer to enjoy a day of golf, a pamper
in a spa or a day or weekend filled with a range of different
activities including paint balling, footgolf or cocktail making.
For couples who like the idea of a separate celebration but
would also like to spend some time with their other halves and
their friends, it is also common to arrange separate activities
during the day and reconvene in the evening. This could be a
cost-effective way to enjoy two celebrations in one.
Ufford Park boasts a wide range of facilities to cater for different
types of celebration, including an 18-hole golf course, spa facilities
and treatment rooms and an adventure golf course. It also
includes a modern restaurant, a bar serving afternoon tea with
outdoor terrace space and private function rooms available for
hire. As a hotel with 90-ensuite bedrooms it can also be the ideal
location for overnight breaks.
Visit their website for more details and to book your pre-wedding
celebration at Ufford Park:
www.uffordpark.co.uk/events
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Welcome to Wivenhoe House
Surrounded by stunning parkland, yet
only minutes from Colchester, Britain’s
oldest recorded town, Wivenhoe House
is a beautiful four-star luxury hotel,
combining the romance and history of an
18th-century, Grade 2-listed house with
all the comforts of contemporary living.
Whether you are looking for a weekend
getaway, a delicious meal in our brasserie
or thinking of planning your big day with
us, we have something to offer everyone.
At Wivenhoe House we are committed
to ensuring every guest enjoys a
memorable experience from the
moment they enter our beautiful
house. The difference is in the detail.
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Stunning gardens encircle a host of enchanting indoor and outdoor ceremony and reception spaces
A diverse range of delicious menus with seasonal home-grown, locally sourced food
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Impeccable service from our friendly, professional and experienced team
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An ideal venue for the
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At the heart of Burwash Manor lies the sixteenth Century moated Manor House. Nestled in its peaceful and
secluded old walled garden is a spacious and pretty marquee – the ideal setting for a perfect country wedding.
This 1600sq ft pine floored permanently situated marquee combines all of the charm of an English country
garden marquee style wedding, with the ease and comfort of all the necessary facilities to hand.
For more information, ideas and inspiration,
visit our website at www.burwashweddings.com
The Secret Garden Marquee, Burwash Manor, New Road, Barton, Cambridge, CB23 7EY
Telephone: 07519 938824 Email: info@burwashweddings.com
Group visits at the Wind Energy Museum offer a unique
experience, we are set in 2.5 acres in a peaceful part of the
Norfolk Broads which offers beautiful scenery, industrial
heritage and some fascinating Norfolk Broads history with
working demonstrations.
The Heritage Hut Tea room caters for group visits, offering
a variety of menu choices and delicious Norfolk Cream Teas.
Thurne Mill is 5 minutes away and this year is celebrating its
200th birthday, this iconic part of Norfolk’s Landscape is in
full working order and can be included in with your visit.
Every Thursday we are offering a ‘Norfolk in a Nutshell’ walk
which encapsulates beautiful scenery,
riverside walking, and some amazing wildlife.
All group visits are tailored with you to suit your
requirements, we are proud of our personal and friendly
service and pleased to help wherever we can.
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Motoring
This year, 2020, is a special because it’s a leap year, so we have an extra day
in February. It only occurs every four years, so on Saturday 29 February 2020 I
am planning to do something that in my world is special to me. This will include
driving on open roads, in a relaxing luxurious environment in a special car.
And this week I have found just that car, the Lexus ES300h. The seventh-generation
family saloon is absolutely gorgeous, with impressive exterior styling and
a ‘stop and stare’ presence on the road.
For long distance journeys, the saloon has been named the nation’s most
reliable car brand for a second year running in the Auto Trader new car awards,
based on a survey of more than 63,000 car owners. Sales of the ES300h have
increased by eight per cent. which I don’t find surprising as the interior is luxurious
and holds a feeling of cool comfort and surreal silence.
The quality cabin has a driver centric cockpit with all the controls within easy
reach and all the information in plain view. In particular, I like the head up
display which projects relevant vehicle information onto the windscreen in the
driver’s line of sight. All cars should have this instant access to figures showing
speed, fuel level and gearshift as well as speed limit signs and navigation
directions.
Luckily, I don’t have to wait every four years to drive a Lexus which is always
a highlight in my driving life because I find them one of the most comfortable
cars on the market. Lexus has introduced a new Swing Valve Shock Absorber
with a world-first ultra-low velocity valve on the new ES. This innovation makes
sure an appropriate damping force is provided when even the slightest movement
is experienced in the car’s wheels and suspension, securing a comfortable,
unruffled ride and a stable feel, whether you are pulling away slowly, or
driving at speed on the motorway.
Lexus ES 300h
Written by Sue Cooke | Twitter: @cookecars
The independent vehicle safety testing organisation Euro NCAP has named
the ES as the best performing model in its Large Family Car and new Hybrid
and Electric Car categories. Lexus is flooding the market with a success of new
models and around 99 per cent of the cars it sells in the UK are self-charging hybrids.
The ES I road tested was powered by an all new fourth generation Hybrid
Drive system, a 2.5 litre engine and new battery.
Traditionally women can propose on Leap Day and if you are looking for a car
to take you to the church on your special day, then you couldn’t choose better
than the luxurious and impressive looking Lexus ES300h.
Fast Facts
Model: Lexus ES Hybrid 300h
Price: £35,155otr
Engine: 2.5 litre petrol and 120bhp electric
motor
Performance: 0-62 in 8.9 seconds and on to
a top speed of 112 mph
CO2 emissions: WLTP 48.49 to 53.55mpg
Combined fuel consumption: 34mpg WLTP
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CONSUMER
Martin
Lewis
on Energy Bills
At least 11m people in the UK are overpaying on
their energy bills, usually by £100s a year. Sorting
it is one of the biggest and easiest savings you can
make – yet the majority still don’t do it. More so,
even if you’re scared of switching firm, right now
you may be able to save £100s and stick with your
existing provider.
Are you one of the 11m massively
overpaying?
Anyone who’s with a big 6 company - British Gas, Eon, EDF, Npower,
Scottish Power and SSE - and is on their standard tariff (which is
almost everyone who hasn’t switched in the last year). Even if you’re
not with them, as prices have dropped rapidly in the last year, many
can still save.
One big issue here is many people assume energy companies have
one price. They don’t. They can have lots of different tariffs – yes
that does literally mean they charge different people totally different
amounts for the same thing. So, the key is to ensure you’re one of
those being charged less not more.
To prove the point, those on British Gas and EDF standard tariffs
as I write this, are paying around the price cap figure of £1,178 a
year – for typical use (if you use more or less, you’ll pay more or less
roughly in proportion).
Yet both providers, have another tariff at under £900/year, for the
same use, and they’re fixed deals – so you know for a year the rate
won’t rise. That means it’s £280/yr cheaper for the same gas, same
electricity, same safety and same service – just a different price. And
better still both these tariffs allow not only new, but existing
customers too, to get them – as long as you do it the right way.
Of course those willing to move company can save even more.
Currently, the cheapest deals on the market are around £830/yr for
typical usage. So, if you’re willing to switch firm, move to that and
you could be paying £350/yr less.
You can’t just get these deals – you have
to do it the right way.
Energy firms don’t just move you to its cheaper deals. These are
generally reserved for pro-active switchers. This is all about using
a comparison site like my www.cheapenergyclub.co.uk which
is whole of market (and includes a ‘stick with my existing provider’
filter). It also gives £25 cashback per dual fuel switch, which you
wouldn’t get direct, or any www.ofgem.gov.uk approved comparison
sites. For Northern Ireland use www.consumercouncil.org.uk
Switching and saving tends to beat
sticking and saving.
My point here isn’t that you should stick with your existing
provider. Generally, the best thing is to do a comparison. Often,
you’ll find it’s firms you’ve not heard of with no customer service
track record that come top as they’re trying to build market share.
If that worries you, you can scroll down to find the cheapest company
with a decent customer service reputation (or use ‘good
customer service’ filters if the site has them). There are lots of
mid-sized firms with really good ratings and really cheap prices.
Don’t worry if you’re short of info to do a
comparison.
Even if you just know you address and existing providers name
you can do it. Of course, it’ll be more accurate if you have your
exact tariff details and can plug your usage in too. But overall the
sin of inaction is usually bigger than the sin of inaccuracy – so if
you don’t know the comparison site will estimate it for you. This
will only take you a few minutes. Then it’s switched over in 17
days.
And if you’re worried about the practicalities of switching - well if
you’re sticking with the same company, very little changes. Even
if you do switch to another company, while it’s the same pipes,
gas, meter, safety – you don’t lose supply – the only difference is
price and customer service.
Martin Lewis is the
Founder and Chair of
MoneySavingExpert.com.
To join the 13 million people
who get his free Money Tips
weekly email, go to
www.moneysavingexpert.
com/latesttip
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PROPERTY
Give your home a makeover starting with the floor. Often
overlooked, flooring can hugely impact a room. Good flooring is an
investment, it’s best to choose an option that is hardwearing and
stands the test of time.
1. Individuality is key for 2020 so take the time to consider your
spaces and look for ways to put your own stamp on it; ensuring it is
a place you love to spend time in.
Fabulous
Flooring
2. Making a choice that blends quality, style and affordability
is essential and allows you to update your home without huge
expense and hassle.
3. In terms of colours whites, lilacs, blues and greens will be
popular; with pattern, texture and layering remaining a way to add a
point of difference to a scheme.
Anna Del Molino, carpets and
rugs buyer at Carpetright
(www.carpetright.co.uk),
shares 10 versatile trends to see
you through 2020 and beyond…
4. When decorating with white start with a simple plain base,
on walls and floors, and layer in a variety of textures, shapes and
materials to add interest and keep the room from looking too stark.
5. As a throwback to the iconic 80s Memphis movement,
combine geometric shapes and a pop-art palette for a cool yet
kitsch feel; particularly in living rooms.
6. Don’t be afraid to get creative, be playful and push the
boundaries by choosing mix and match furniture and accessories
that add colour and joy to a space.
7. When space is at a premium look for ways to make every room
multifunctional and work as hard as it can; whether it is a bedroom
turned office or kitchen with a reading nook. In these areas select
hard-wearing flooring, that won’t fade due to frequent use.
8. Carpet tiles are perfect for homes and rental properties.
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Paul Trace, director of Stella Rooflight
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practical advice for choosing the best option
for your home…
Rooflights, or skylights as they are often called, are an excellent
way to illuminate your home as they let in light from the brightest
part of the sky and are not generally affected by external
obstructions, such as tress or other buildings. They provide an
even distribution of light and can brighten the dark areas in a
room that vertical windows could never reach.
Of course, in applications such as loft conversions they may be
your only option to let in light. However, they are also a popular
choice for other parts of the home where the ceiling has the
potential to be opened up, and can make an excellent addition to
kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms and living spaces.
When specifying rooflights there are other aspects to consider
beyond its shape, size, and the materials that it is made from.
However, with so many options available, choosing the
most suitable rooflight for your home can be anything but
straightforward and there are a few key things to consider when
deciding which product is best for you.
Choosing the right frame
The first thing to consider is the type of materials that are
available for the rooflight frame. There are many different types
of rooflight on the market catering for the modern contemporary
style through to a more traditional look and feel.
Steel is the obvious choice for period properties and barn
conversions, but they are now also being more frequently
used in sleek new contemporary houses. Timber is a long-time
favourite on homes of any style, but getting onto the roof to
maintain the timber can be an awkward task. PVCu is also an
option and is often the cheapest, but it will not provide the slim
frames that metal is capable of, nor the natural look of wood.
The important thing is to select a rooflight that matches the
look and feel that you are trying to achieve with your home, as it
should blend in with your roof and the materials used throughout
the rest of the house.
Glazing options
Once you have chosen the most appropriate material for your
rooflight, you then need to consider the glazing options. Glazing
can also be a tricky subject when specifying a rooflight, not least
because there are so many different types of glass and glazing
system available.
Aside from thermal performance you need to decide if you need
toughened glass, for additional safety and protection against
falling objects. Toughened glass does not mean that it is suitable
to walk on, so if you need to stand on a rooflight it will require
specialist glazing.
Self-cleaning glass is another option. This technological
breakthrough was introduced to the UK in 2002 by Pilkington,
and is effectively the same as conventional glass, but with a
specially developed coating on the outside, that once exposed
to daylight, reacts in two ways. Firstly, it breaks down any organic
dirt deposits through a photocatalytic process, and secondly,
when it rains, instead of forming droplets, the water spreads
evenly over the surface and takes the dirt off with it. It is kinder to
the environment than ordinary glass and it is the ideal choice for
situations where cleaning will be costly or difficult.
You also have the option for double or triple glazing. This is
probably fairly obvious, but you should always opt for triple
glazing if budget allows as this will have a significant impact
on the thermal performance of the rooflight. Few rooflight
companies will offer triple glazing as standard, so be aware of
this when you are gathering and comparing quotes.
It is also possible to have solar control glazing, which
incorporates invisible layers of special materials on the glass
that has the dual effect of allowing sunlight in, while repelling
solar heat. Allowing sunlight to pass through your rooflight while
radiating and reflecting away a large degree of the sun’s heat
means that your indoor space stays bright and much cooler than
would be the case if normal glass were used.
Conservation style rooflights
If you have a Listed property or live within a Conservation Area,
you may be restricted in the type of rooflight you are allowed
to install and the chances are that you will need a traditional or
conservation style rooflight that complies with strict building
regulations.
The legislation around conservation rooflights state that new
openings should generally be kept to a minimum and should be
of a simple form that respects the building’s character.
Dormer windows are not usually appropriate, so any new
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window openings in the roof will likely need to be rooflights, and
in most instances metal conservation-style rooflights which sit
flush with the line of the roof.
If your property is listed, you will need to work closely with your
local authority before making changes to the building fabric.
An excellent resource to find out more on this topic is the Listed
Property Owners Club; www.lpoc.co.uk.
Maintaining your rooflight
Maintenance of your rooflight is often something that
manufacturers will be uncomfortable discussing with you, as
they are all too aware of the difficulty in achieving this. However,
the fact is that, like most any other part of your home, it will
require a degree of care to maximise its lifespan.
Proper maintenance is particularly important if you are specifying
a metal product; in which case it is highly recommended that you
opt for a 316 stainless steel frame. Not only is this a significantly
stronger material that can withstand greater stress and tolerance
levels, but more importantly it is much less susceptible to rust.
It is widely accepted that mild/carbon steel will start to rust the
moment that it comes into contact with the atmosphere. While
steel rooflight manufacturers will protect steel with a paint
application, the quality and level of maintenance provided by the
homeowner will still determine the lifespan of the product.
Now in the UK, where it rains (a lot!), a mild steel rooflight which
is in direct contact with rainwater on a regular basis is eventually
going to rust without regular maintenance. Furthermore, if you
are fortunate enough to live within 5km of the coast, then the
risk of the corrosion will be both fast and significant, due to the
elevated salt content in the atmosphere.
It is advisable to check the manufacturer’s warranty when it
comes to your responsibilities concerning maintenance, as you
could be expected to clean and maintain your rooflight as often
as 4 times a year in order to keep your guarantee valid! Which
is obviously not ideal for anyone who has neither the ability nor
inclination to climb up their roof every few months!
Rooflights and environmental
performance
Consideration must be given to thermal performance and
improving carbon and energy reduction in buildings. Part L of the
building regulations is one of the tools used by the government
to achieve these objectives. These regulations are subject to
continual change and are set to change again in 2020, as the
UK Government continues its drive towards greater thermal
efficiency in house building.
Rooflights can have a major impact on the overall energy
consumption of a building, cutting energy costs by reducing
need for use of the electric lights. However, there are some
products that perform well above the minimum recommended
environmental standards that could bring about even greater
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As with most things in life, you tend to get what you pay for,
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quality between the bottom and high end of the rooflight market
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Swifts in the East
Written by Dick Newell
It’s summer time and you are wondering what you might do over
the weekend. If the weather looks good, an air show at Duxford
might be an option. Watch those wonderful men in their flying
machines, and who knows, the Red Arrows might put in an
appearance, with their stunning displays and dare devil aerial
manoeuvres.
Or, you could go to watch an air show of a different sort, but just
as stunning. What’s more, it is free! Why not visit a swift colony
and watch these aerial masters thrill you on a warm summer’s
evening? Swifts just love to show off as they scream around the
rooftops. No one knows why they do it, the best explanation may
be that they are just having fun - or they do it to entertain us!
Right now, our swifts are in Central and Southern Africa, but they
will be back in the UK for three months as of May.
“There are now 36 nest boxes, out of
sight, under the eaves occupied by 14
pairs of swifts this summer”
Swifts are in trouble
Although swifts are in trouble in this country, they are declining
at about five per cent per annum, efforts to reverse the decline
have resulted in some substantial colonies, particularly in some
churches in our region. With the permission of local parish
church councils, enthusiasts have installed nest boxes for swifts
behind the louvres in a number of belfries. Several colonies in
churches have grown to over 20 pairs and a few over 30 pairs.
So, in June and July, why not visit one of these colonies?
Enjoy swifts in Ely
In Ely, there is a thriving colony in St Mary’s church, right next to
the Cathedral. Why not go for a meal in the Fire Engine House,
right next door to St Mary’s, then either before or after your meal
go and enjoy the spectacle. Just down the road from St Mary’s
there is Ely Maltings, where reroofing a number of years ago
forced the swifts out. There are now 36 nest boxes, out of sight,
under the eaves occupied by 14 pairs of swifts this summer.
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Swifts in other places
St Mary’s Ely is just one church with a vibrant swift colony,
there are also substantial colonies in the belfries of All Saints’
Worlington, St John’s Bury St Edmunds, St Mary the Virgin in St
Neots, All Saints’ Landbeach and St Vigor’s Fulbourn.
“Solving the insect problem is difficult, but at
some stage will be of paramount importance, if
we humans as a species are to survive”
Fulbourn; Swift Central
Originally, the houses in Haggis Gap, Fulbourn housed about
70 pairs of swifts. When these houses were replaced by ‘The
Swifts’ housing estate, the developers included nearly 300 nest
boxes for swifts. Today there are over a 100 pairs of swifts and
quite a few house sparrows and house martins living in these
nest boxes.
The Cambridge Swift Tower
The Cambridge swift tower on Logan’s Meadow opposite the
Cambridge Museum of Technology on Riverside is also worth
a visit. Although quite a small colony, you don’t have to wait
long before seeing anything between three and a dozen swifts
charging around the tower.
You can watch swifts at any time of day, but warm summer
evenings in June and July are often the best.
What can you do?
If we are to continue to enjoy these wonderful birds, we must do
something to stop their decline. There may be more than one
factor giving them problems, but loss of nest sites and fewer
insects are almost certainly two of them. Solving the insect
problem is difficult, but at some stage will be of paramount
importance, if we humans as a species are to survive. Solutions
to the nest site problem are easier and something that individual
householders can play a part.
Why not put nest boxes on your own house? An ideal project
over the winter ready for next May when the swifts return. Not
just one nest box, but two or more as swifts like company. John
Stimpson of Wilburton, in recent years, has manufactured over
20,000 swift boxes for people to put on their own houses.
Developers could help too
However, the problem could be solved if developers acted
according to the recommendations of the Royal Institute
of British Architects by installing one roost or nest site per
residential unit. The government wishes to build 300,000
dwellings per year for the foreseeable future. Making a big
difference for swifts should be easy. There are now swift bricks
on the market which add minimal cost to a building, minimal
difficulty for the bricklayer, all it needs is for planners to impose
conditions on developers, for the developers to install them and
for monitoring to be carried out to ensure that it is done.
Research has shown that house owners welcome swift nest
boxes in their dwellings with a tiny minority having an adverse
view.
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With the start of a new year and season,
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Whether you’re guided by the meteorological calendar (1 March) or
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trumpets of daffodils emerge, sounding in the new season. Moods start
to lift, green-fingers start to twitch, and gardens stir from their slumber.
Mother Nature has called time on winter. Yet, with Jack Frost still lurking in
the shadows, it’s good to be prepared. Get things right now, and you’ll be
rewarded with a summer bounty of ripe fruit, tasty veg and vibrant blooms.
If you’re pruning roses, remove any shoots that are dead, damaged or
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tied to a support. Disturb the soil at the base of the plant, feed with a wellbalanced
rose feed, and water.
Summer bulbs, such as gladioli and freesias, can be planted now. Plant
them in pots or straight into the ground at a depth of two to three times the
height of the bulb in well-drained soil. Add grit if necessary, as bulbs don’t
like sitting in waterlogged conditions. Place the bulb upright, cover over and
water in.
Lawns are ready for their first cut of the season. Nothing drastic, just a trim.
Remove weeds, and cut lawn edges with an edging tool.
If you’re growing potatoes, chitted first earlies can be planted into the
ground. If planting into a trench, tubers should be placed to the depth of
12cm, and 30cm apart. Keep fleece handy, as frost will damage growing
foliage. If using growbags, place no more than four seeded tubers on a base
of 10cm of soil, and cover over. Place in a sunny spot.
Tidy strawberry plants by cutting away old leaves, and apply a general
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varieties. Strawberries grow equally well in containers, pots and hanging
baskets.
Early varieties of carrots, beetroot, cabbage and onion sets can be
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Almost all of us will sell a home at some point in our lives.
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It doesn’t cost a lot to give your garden a bit of TLC, but it can
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Maintaining a tidy garden, in which all available space is clearly
presented, can make the overall size of a property appear bigger
and more appealing to buyers. The basics like a freshly mowed
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impressions are key, and your potential buyer will often see both
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When it comes to doing up your home, it can be difficult not to
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Gallery 1066, Hertfordshire’s hidden Gem is nestled in
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skip and a jump off the train line between London and
Cambridge.
Gallery 1066 is one of Hertfordshire’s leading
independent art galleries and houses an eclectic
portfolio of emerging and acclaimed National and
International artists showcased over two floors of their
contemporary 3,500 sq ft gallery.
The Gallery is owned and run by Hayley Norman for
over 10 years and her beautiful gallery has gone from
strength to strength, known as ‘The Gallery with a
Difference’. Hayley and her team will go the extra mile
to introduce you to new artists from around the world,
finding the right work of art for you.
If you are looking for a relaxed and an enjoyable
experience, whether you are a first time buyer or
connoisseur, Gallery 1066 is where you belong.
On Mother’s Day, 22nd of March, between 3 – 5pm, you
are invited to an International Solo Show by acclaimed
Artist Danielle O’Connor Akiyama, ‘Conversations of
Love’ where Danielle will personally unveil her exquisite
new collections of original paintings and collectable
canvas editions.
Danielle is flying to the UK from Canada to grace the
doors of Gallery 1066, where the entirety of the Gallery
will burst with colour, full of Danielle’s vibrant works,
making it a truly memorable experience this Mother’s
Day.
Danielle creates luminous images that vibrate with life,
energy and colour. Whether she is depicting a riotous
party of flowers or inviting us to enter a radiant new world
of abstraction, her vibrant palette makes her work both
instantly recognisable and utterly irresistible. Her work is
inspired by the unearthly beauty of the hills, the wildness
of the Atlantic coast and the ever- shifting light parade.
Danielle likes to connect with every piece of artwork she
creates, often collecting minerals such as, gold, quartz
and diamond tailings, pounding them to create texture in
her paints and making her works even more original by
“connecting them to the earth”.
The show will commence at 3pm till 5pm, and will be the
perfect after lunch mother’s day experience.
Please do not hesitate to contact Hayley and her team, to
attend this stunning event, where a glass of champagne
and a warm welcome awaits you.
Down to the Sea
The
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Written by Collette Hoefkins;
Proprietor at Norton Way Gallery and artist
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South Bank Leaves
In these early months of the year, the hint of watery sunshine
reawakens our slumbering senses. What a super time to visit
the region’s independent art galleries. My suggestions for
this chilly yet inspiring period are the Sea Pictures Gallery in
Suffolk, Arkley Fine Art in Hertfordshire and Rye Art Gallery in
East Sussex. Nestled in the heart of Clare is the beautiful Sea
Pictures Gallery. Sarah and Alaric Pugh own and run this treasure
trove of original art. Specialising in marine inspired work,
their varied exhibitions focus on maritime and marine subjects
and pieces created by artists with links to a coastal way of life.
Sourced from all over the UK, look out for a personal favourite
Rob Barnes!
Heading a little south, stop off at the lively market town of
Hitchin, Hertfordshire. Here you will find the friendly and
modern art-space, Arkley Fine Art. Established by Richard and
Danielle Barry in 2017, the gallery has an eclectic catalog of
contemporary, pop, traditional and often, rather unique works.
From the dazzling, sublime still-life’s of Sarah Graham to the
evocative urban landscapes of Jonathan Stewardson, there
is always an array of intrigue and skill. Danielle is currently
planning a March spectacular of Jonathan’s bold and somehow
tender paintings. Keep an eye on their website for further
details.
Over to the South East, The Rye Art Gallery is the quirky and
remarkable home of a regularly changing exhibition of work by
current artists and makers. There is also an excellent
permanent collection of national and regional importance.
The gallery is a wonderful combination of the creative past
and present.
Until 8 March you can catch an exciting, retrospective
exhibition of the well-known local artist Kitty French. In
addition to recently donated pieces, there is a selection from
the archives, including work from Kitty’s contemporaries, such
as David Crew and Wally Cole.
Arkley Fine Art
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Tel: 01462 612 596
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Brought to you from a galaxy far, far way, this exhibition of over 300 Star
Wars toys, original cinema posters and memorabilia is an absolute must
see for fans of all ages. It will be on display at the Time and Tide Museum
of Great Yarmouth Life from 28 March to 13 September. The exhibition
is not only a celebration of classic toys and collectables but also of the
iconic design and artwork of the Star Wars films. From X-Wing Fighters to
lightsabers, these fantastic creations have fired our imaginations and made
their mark on our cultural landscape since the first film was released over
40 years ago. Star Wars toys became the must-have playthings for an entire
generation, with an estimated 300 million action figures sold between 1977
and 1985. www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/time-tide
‘Unboxing’ by Alex Frost at Firstsite
In a glass tank filled with fresh water, artist Alex Frost slowly opens
consumer products, to strangely beautiful effect. An exhibition of videos
and sculptures by her made from products that feed our ‘on-the-go’
lifestyle will be at Firstsite from 8 February to 19 April. During summer
2018, Alex Frost uploaded 48 videos onto YouTube. These videos featured
ready meals, snacks, protein shakes, vitamin tablets and energy drinks, all
‘on-the-go’ products, submerged and unpacked underwater. Frost called
these films ‘Wet Unboxings’ – a nod to the online trend of ‘Unboxing’ where
a product (usually a high-tech consumer item) is unpacked, explained
and demonstrated, all of which is captured on video and uploaded to the
internet. Alex Frost’s ‘Wet Unboxings’ quickly went viral. The objects Frost
“unboxes” reflect a life of transience. A whole tube of Berocca creates an
entrancing fizzy orange cloud and cold brew coffee is dark and menacing.
At Firstsite around 12 of these videos will be projected facing each other
on opposite sides of the gallery on screens that stretch the entire width of
the walls, immersing the viewer in the larger-than-life images. The videos
will be accompanied by a series of wall-based sculptures made from
sandwiches and frozen pizzas encased in resin —foods that are part of the
same optimised on-the-go lifestyle that the videos try to capture.
www.firstsite.uk
Art Deco by the Sea at Sainsbury Centre,
Norwich
From 9 February to 14 June, the Sainsbury Centre will open ‘Art Deco by
the Sea’, an exciting exhibition examining British coastal culture between
the First and Second World Wars and the Art Deco style. The exhibition
will explore how Art Deco transformed the British seaside in a new age
of mass tourism. It will examine how coastal resorts were modernised,
how new resorts were established and how iconic examples of Art Deco
architecture from hotels and apartment blocks to cinemas and amusement
parks altered the look of the British seafront. From the Midland Hotel
in Morecambe to the villas of Frinton-on-Sea or Hunstanton, Art Deco
became the seaside style. The show will include around 150 works in all
media including paintings, posters, brochures, drawings, photographs,
fashion, furniture, ceramics and textiles. Entry £13. www.scva.ac.uk
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This spring visit Norfolk’s quaint villages
Written by Liz Mattock
Norfolk’s lesser known villages are a little bit like bird watching,
trying to spot that lesser known pink footed goose; waiting hours
patiently to find it but when you do its beauty and grace is worth
the wait.
Ringstead
This quaint little village is often overlooked as it is off the
main access route to more popular towns in Norfolk such as
Hunstanton, Heacham or Wells-next-the-Sea but it’s worth the
detour. The village is home to a general store and a nursery but the
place to be is at The Gin Trap; a 17th century coaching inn with
over 100 gins in stock. The Gin Trap (www.thegintrapinn.co.uk) also
has rooms so if you want to stay somewhere quiet, off the beaten
track, look no further. The three-mile detour off the A47 before you
reach Sandringham is worth it.
Langham
There are two must visit places in Langham; Langham Dome and
The Blue Bell pub. Built in 1942, Langham Dome is situated on the
former RAF station, RAF Langham, where it was used as an active
base for 18 years. The dome which was used as a gunnery trainer
where new recruits were trained in shooting accuracy, was the first
of its kind technology in 1940 to simulate images of enemy aircraft
on the inner walls of the dome. The dome is one of only six World
War II gunnery trainers left in the UK. The dome opens again to the
public in April 2020. More information at
www.langhamdome.org/visit-us
After all that excitement you’ll definitely need lunch, so head
to The Blue Bell (www.langhambluebell.co.uk) serving pub
classics, steaks, local specialities, sandwiches and more. Child and
dog friendly, this is a real family pub which encompasses the heart
of the Norfolk charm. Settle down with a drink in front of the log
burner on chilly days or grab a takeaway fish and chips and head
to nearby Blakeney to enjoy them in the sea air. If you’re looking for
a place to stay, check out The Harper, a luxurious boutique hotel
opening in April 2020.
Bircham Windmill
Follow your nose to find this hidden gem. One of the last few
remaining working windmills in Norfolk stands proudly in the
rolling fields of Great Bircham. Sniff the air and you’ll smell the fresh
baked bread which is produced daily. The windmill
(www.birchamwindmill.co.uk) is open to the public from April
until September. You can climb five floors up to the fans and sails
and if you get a windy day, experience the machinery turning in
its full glory. A great day out for all the family with opportunities to
bake your own loaf, see the farmyard animals and take tea in the
tea rooms. You can even stay here in a traditional shepherd’s hut
or pitch up camp.
Aylsham
Enter this bustling little market town and instantly you will feel a
healthy glow, that’s because Alysham is one of only a very few
small towns to be granted Cittaslow status. Essentially this means
that its residents experience a very good quality of life living here,
preserving the towns history and seeks to promote economic,
social and environmental sustainability.
The marketplace is one of only a few in the UK to be owned by the
National Trust. Visit on market day and you’ll get a real sense of
what the town is all about. Plan your trip at discoveraylsham.org
Don’t miss the town’s main attraction, Bure Valley Railway. Hop
aboard a steam train and journey through the county’s beautiful
countryside. Find upcoming events at www.bvrw.co.uk
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The Norfolk Broads is geographically split, dissected
neatly into the northern and southern river systems and
the broads they link. Crossing by road is limited by the
restricted number of river crossings, and by river or boat,
getting between the extremes of the two river systems
takes days. It’s not surprising then, that what on a map looks
like a 20-minute journey, ends up as a day trip, whatever
your mode of transport.
If you are not careful the Norfolk Broads are quite
underwhelming by car. There is no easy alternative than
actually getting on the water. There are only a very few
places you can drive to and see the long vistas and the
amazing wildlife which surrounds you the moment you get
on a boat and slow down.
Everyone knows Wroxham
If you only want a little bit of river, a few ducks and swans
to feed followed by a good choice of eateries and four
hours in the Roy’s of Wroxham shopping, it’s the Norfolk
Broads destination for you! Great free car parking, and it is
possible to get a good walk on the north bank along the
river towards Coltishall, which takes you beside the river
moorings, usually with a good selection of boats to look
over.
The beer garden behind the Kings Head pub also gives
river views during the summer season and is dog friendly.
On the other side of the river bridge, and still on the North
bank is the Wroxham Hotel terrace restaurant; tasty food
and still a favourite of ours, it has a dog-friendly terrace in
summer and bar during winter.
Wroxham is also the main hub for day boat hire on this
stretch of the River Bure. Small day boats and larger picnic
boats are available to hire on either side of the main river
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bridge. You can hire for four hours up to a full day. If you
are only planning a few hours, take a picnic, as it won’t
give you long enough to reach any of the neighbouring
villages, and mooring over lunchtimes can be stressful
even in a small day boat on this busy stretch of the river.
Take the road to Horning and you will pass
BeWILDerwood; great for kids of all ages with acres of
zip wires, tree houses and massive slides. Entry charges
apply and it’s probably a full day trip versus a pop in, so
plan your visit.
Horning offers your next river Bure access; the main
village is off the main road so follow the signs for the
river. Horning has a very good deli with a cafe-restaurant
and a couple of good pubs with moorings. It is also
home to the Bure River Cottage Restaurant, specialising
in fish and one of the best at it. It’s only open evenings
and bookings are required.
Back on the main road and you will cross the River Ant at
Ludham Bridge. There is a lay-by just before the bridge
and a few shops on the far side, with extensive moorings
on both sides of the river. Another opportunity to park up
and walk along the riverbanks, south towards St Bennets
Abbey or north towards Barton.
We must of course mention
Potter Heigham
The home of Herbert Woods boatyard and boat hire, and
also the home of Lathams, one of the best-loved budget
stores for rainy day recreational shopping. There’s loads
of free parking and footpaths along all riverbanks in
either direction passing behind the cottages, which
make for a fascinating walk. Visit Bridestones cafe great
for a cooked breakfast, lunch or cake and coffee. Pick up
fish and chips shop over the bridge (it closes very early,
even in summer) and you can then sit on the river bank
and watch the boats trying to get under the ancient and
very low Potter Heigham Bridge.
Hickling and Horsey are
best for wildlife
Finally, we could not finish our tour of the Northern
Broads without mentioning the lovely Hickling Broad
and Horsey Mere owned by the National Trust and
a haven for wildlife. You can even moor at Horsey
Windpump and walk to the beach to see the seals.
To explore them hire a day or picnic boat from the
lovely friendly Martham Ferrry Boatyard, to explore this
end of the Northern Norfolk Broads, and you won’t be
disappointed. They even have an electric day boat for
hire so you can enjoy the Broads in peace and quiet.
Fancy learning to sail? They also offer short sailing
breaks in their fabulous classic Norfolk Broads river
cruisers on this quieter stretch of the Norfolk Broads,
where you sleep on board and have a skipper during the
day. Book through Olivers Sailing Holidays.
Apologies for only covering the Northern Broads but we
ran out of space. We will have to save Great Yarmouth
and the southern broads for another day, as there is lots
to discover there too!
About the contributor: Mike Garside is passionate
about sailing, walking, dogs, eating out and Norfolk.
He is owner of a holiday cottage, Gardeners Cottage,
in Blakeney.
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WHAT’S ON
THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS
4 Mar - 4 Apr Les Misérables
This brilliant new staging has taken the world by storm and has
been hailed “Les Mis for the 21st Century”.
Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL
01603 630000. www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
13, 14 & 21 Mar The Dumb Waiter and Victoria Station by
Harold Pinter
Meet Gus and Ben...before someone else does...Gus and Ben
are on the job, waiting and listening. Into the waiting silence
rattles the dumb waiter with extraordinary demands for dishes
they cannot supply. Who is operating the dumb waiter in an
empty house? But in a while their victim will come and they will
know what to do.
Westacre Theatre, River Road, Westacre PE32 1UD
01760 755800. www.westacretheatre.com
20-22 Mar The Addams Family
A comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family,
features an original story and it’s every father’s nightmare:
Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has
grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from
a respectable family– a man her parents have never met.
Gorleston Pavilion Theatre, Great Yarmouth, NR31 6PP
01493 662832. www.gorlestonpavilion.ticketsolve.com
20-Mar Funny Girls on Tour
For classic & modern entertainment with a twist, there is no
show in the world that glorifies first class entertainment quite
like the world famous ‘Funny Girls’.
Cromer Pier, The Promenade, Cromer, NR27 9HE
01263 512495. www.cromerpier.co.uk
20-28 Mar And Then There Were None
Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island. All they have
in common is a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal and a
secret that will seal their fate.
Maddermarket Theatre, St Johns Alley, Norwich NR2 1DR
01603 620917. www.maddermarket.co.uk
27-28 Mar The Canada Boys
This funny, sad and thought-provoking play which resonates
with Norfolk voices and Norwich locations examines the
relationship between a progressive company and its workers
before the First World War. ‘The Canada Boys’ is a play about
ambition, love, duty, family and mustard.
Sheringham Little Theatre, 2 Station Road NR26 8RE
01263 822347. www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com
06-Apr Jonathan Pie: Fake News Tour
Jonathan Pie returns to the road once more to berate the
people in power - and the journalists apparently holding them
to account.
Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL
01603 630000. www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
7-11 Apr Guys and Dolls
A wonderful romantic musical comedy with unforgettable
songs such as ‘Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat’, ‘If I Were A
Bell’ and ‘A Bushel and a Peck’ – a sure-fire hit!
Sheringham Little Theatre, 2 Station Road NR26 8RE
01263 822347. www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com
08-Apr Milton Jones: MILTON IMPOSSIBLE
Milton reveals the truth about being an international spy, before
being given a disappointing new identity which forced him to
appear on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo.
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place PE30 1JW
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
9-11 Apr My Fair Lady
Hailed by critics and audiences for its heart and its wit, ‘My Fair
Lady’ is a beautiful musical about transformation, patronage,
gender politics and class, based on George Bernard Shaw’s
play, Pygmalion, and it’s lovely….
Gorleston Pavilion Theatre, Great Yarmouth, NR31 6PP
01493 662832. www.gorlestonpavilion.ticketsolve.com
13-Apr Rob Beckett - Wallop
Rob Beckett is back on tour with a brand-new stand-up show.
It’s been a busy few years for the ‘Mouth of the South’ and he’s
coming to see you to fill you in and make you laugh.
Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL
01603 630000. www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
16-Apr Tony Law
His 16th show is turning out to be his best yet. For connoisseurs
of comedy who have seen it all and are funny in their own
bones. Top drawer Tony. Comedians comedian comedian for
the comedy nerd seeking Dadaist nirvosis nirvana blap.
Norwich Arts Centre, St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
01603 660352. norwichartscentre.co.uk/whatson
17-25 Apr Les Liaisons Dangereuses
Sex, scandal and conspiracy in the twilight years of the French
aristocracy. ‘Love is something you use, not something you fall
into…’
Maddermarket Theatre, St Johns Alley, Norwich NR2 1DR
01603 620917. www.maddermarket.co.uk
17-Apr The Navy Lark
‘The Navy Lark’ sees a cast of three bring to life three classic
episodes from the much loved radio series which ran from 1959
- 1977 which originally featured Leslie Phillips, Dennis Price,
Ronnie Barker and Jon Pertwee.
Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton PE36 5AH
01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk
18-Apr Menopause The Musical 2 - Cruising Through
Menopause
‘Cruising Through Menopause’ is a hilarious, heartfelt,
reassuring and unflinching look at the joys of menopause and
friendship. When your life is a bumpy ride full of twists and turns,
it’s hard to find true friends. But step on board and we’ll take you
on a trip of self-discovery, love and friendship all backed by a
soundtrack of brand-new toe-tapping parodied hits!
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place PE30 1JW
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
21-25 Apr A Monster Calls
Thirteen-year-old Conor and his mum have managed just fine
since his dad moved away. But now his mum is sick and not
getting any better. His grandmother won’t stop interfering and
the kids at school won’t look him in the eye. Then, one night,
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Conor is woken by something at his window. A monster has
come walking. It’s come to tell Conor tales from when it walked
before. And when it’s finished, Conor must tell his own story
and face his deepest fears.
Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL
01603 630000. www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
24 & 25 Apr and 1 & 2 May Someone Who’ll Watch Over
Me by Frank McGuinness
Frank McGuinness’ award-winning play is a celebration of
human life and its instinct for survival under the most trying
conditions. Timeless in its relevance to today’s increasingly
fragmented world, filled with drama, comedy and pathos, it
is a veritable emotional rollercoaster and a testament to the
strength and resilience of the human character and the power
of the imagination.
Westacre Theatre, River Road, Westacre PE32 1UD
01760 755800. www.westacretheatre.com
30 Apr & 2 May The Marriage of Figaro
It’s supposed to be the happiest day of Figaro and Susanna’s
lives but will their wedding even go ahead? Count Almaviva is
determined to seduce Susanna, but will his wife find out? Will
Figaro be able to outwit his master, for the honour of his bride?
Or will the young Cherubino confuse matters even more?
Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich NR2 1RL
01603 630000. www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
30-Apr Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
From the writers of the hit comedy ‘Hormonal Housewives’,
‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ is the brand-new musical comedy
show that does exactly what it says on the tin. Join the star cast
of four refreshingly honest and unreserved girls on a riotous
evening of laugh-out-loud sketches and classic pop anthems
that define being a 21st Century woman.
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place PE30 1JW
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
05-May Joel Dommett - Unapologetic (If that’s OK?)
Join Joel as he brings you bang up to date on his life since his
last live show!
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place, PE30 1JW
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
5 May - 7 Oct Summer Laughter Show 2020
Gypsy Productions return to present for you the all new
Summer Laughter show 2020.
Gorleston Pavilion Theatre, Great Yarmouth, NR31 6PP
01493 662832. www.gorlestonpavilion.ticketsolve.com
05-May Harry Baker: I am 10,000
Mathematician-turned-World-Slam-Champion Harry Baker
turns 10,000 days old, celebrating numbers, words and life
itself. From winning his school’s Battle of the Bands competition
with a Jay-Z maths homage, to his prime number poetry TED
talk being watched by millions online, Harry’s love of language
and logic has got him through literal marathons, seen him
rap battle in front of Ice Cube, and now has him analysing the
technical accuracy of So Solid Crew’s 21 seconds. He’s got 99
problems but maths ain’t one.
Norwich Arts Centre, St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
01603 660352. norwichartscentre.co.uk/whatson
20-May 75th Anniversary VE Day
A 75th Anniversary VE Day celebration show starring Crissy
Rock & Leah Bell with full supporting company.
Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton PE36 5AH
01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk
20-May Josh Widdicombe: Bit Much
The guy everyone can do an impression of is back with a
brand-new stand-up tour. A show that will change your life and
how you perceive your place in the world. Bit much? Fine, it’ll
be a very funny night of grumbles and jokes in which Josh will
finally tackle the hot comedy topics of advent calendars, pesto
and the closing time of his local park.
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place PE30 1JW
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
22-30 May The Rise and Fall Of Little Voice
This popular sharp, witty play is known to many through its
Oscar nominated film starring Jane Horrocks for whom it was
written. The story is of a shy, reclusive girl named Little Voice
and her larger than life, abusive boozy mother, Mari.
Maddermarket Theatre, St Johns Alley, Norwich NR2 1DR
01603 620917. www.maddermarket.co.uk
28-May The Dante Project LIVE
Dante’s divine comedy is an epic journey through the afterlife:
it encompasses the horrifying drama of Inferno and its damned,
the lyrical mysticism of pilgrims on mount Purgatorio and the
dazzling spheres of Paradiso with their endless configurations
of light.
Sheringham Little Theatre, 2 Station Road NR26 8RE
01263 822347. www.sheringhamlittletheatre.com
MUSIC
04-Mar Jacqui Dankworth
Multi award-winning vocalist, Jacqui Dankworth, is joined by
acclaimed American pianist-vocalist, Charlie Wood for a unique
concert of duets celebrating a century of song.
Maddermarket Theatre, St Johns Alley, Norwich NR2 1DR
01603 620917. www.maddermarket.co.uk
08-Mar LIONEL - A Tribute To Lionel Richie
Malcolm Pitt delivers a powerhouse and breathtaking
performance in this high octane show celebrating the music of
Lionel Richie and the Commodores.
Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton PE36 5AH
01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk
11-Mar Day At Night - A Musical Tribute To Celebrate
Doris Day
‘Day At Night’ is a celebration of the life of Doris Day, featuring
over 24 popular hits from the Doris Day songbook. The songs
interwoven with stories, anecdotes and facts about the life of
this special lady.
Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton PE36 5AH
01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk
18-Mar The ELO Experience
With a sensational string section, a stunning light show and
large screen projection to further enhance the experience,
why not come along and enjoy this incredible show which
accurately reproduces the songs and sounds and takes you on
a magical musical journey through time.
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place PE30 1JW.
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
03-Apr Wired For Sound – Celebrating the Music of Cliff
Richard
‘Wired For Sound’ is a must see for the ultimate Cliff Richard
musical experience when you can’t see the real Cliff.
Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton PE36 5AH
01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk
04-Apr Chicago Blues Brothers: A Night at the Movies
Direct from London’s west end, join the Chicago Blues Brothers
and their 11 piece band, for a brand new 2-hour all singing, all
dancing hit parade bringing you the greatest movie anthems of
all time, performed live in concert.
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place PE30 1JW.
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
11-Apr I’m Still Standing - Elton John
This tribute to Elton takes you on a musical journey through
Elton’s illustrious career. Fronted by one of the finest Elton
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John artists on the theatre circuit , this incredibly talented live
band recreate the authentic sound of a live Elton concert.
Cromer Pier, The Promenade, Cromer, NR27 9HE
01263 512495. www.cromerpier.co.uk
14-Apr That’ll Be The Day
Featuring smash hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s, this is a
throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees
to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the
night is over!
Norwich Theatre Royal, Theatre Street, Norwich, NR2 1RL
01603 630000. www.theatreroyalnorwich.co.uk
17-Apr Killer Queen
Killer Queen have been performing their tribute to Queen’s
concert since 1993. Their expert musicianship, extraordinary
energy and accurate portrayal of the world’s greatest live band
have rightfully earned Killer Queen the title of Queen tribute
royalty.
King’s Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place PE30 1JW.
01553 764864. www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
26-Apr A Country Night In Nashville
‘A Country Night In Nashville’ recreates the scene of a buzzing
Honky Tonk in downtown Nashville, perfectly capturing the
energy and atmosphere of an evening in the home of country
music.
Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton PE36 5AH
01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk
02-May I’m Still Standing – Elton John
‘I’m Still Standing – The Music of Elton John’ is a musical
celebration of the legendary 50 year career of Sir Elton John.
Featuring all of his greatest hits performed by the outstanding
Joel Buckingham and backed by an amazing live band.
Princess Theatre, 13 The Green, Hunstanton PE36 5AH
01485 532252. www.princesshunstanton.co.uk
01-May Women in Rock
With songs made famous by the world’s greatest female rock
artists, costume changes and a full choreographed show,
‘Women In Rock’ has something for everyone.
Maddermarket Theatre, St Johns Alley, Norwich NR2 1DR
01603 620917. www.maddermarket.co.uk
8-10 May Folk on the Pier
Now in its 21st year, Norfolk’s largest folk-rock and roots music
event offers yet another top class line-up. Headliners Urban
Folk Quartet are joined by The Redhills, Kevin Dempsey
Cromer Pier, The Promenade, Cromer, NR27 9HE
01263 512495. www.cromerpier.co.uk
15-May The Handsome Family
The Handsome Family have written some of the most haunting
and beautiful songs in American music. During a 30-year career,
Brett and Rennie Sparks have created songs that transform the
mundane landscape of modern life into a place of mysterious
portent.
Norwich Arts Centre, St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4PG
01603 660352.m norwichartscentre.co.uk/whatson
19-May Les Musicals Live in Concert
Jonathan Ansell (G4 Frontman) and Jai McDowall (Britains
Got Talent - Winner) have joined forces to create a dramatic
and spine-tingling concert. This vocally dynamic evening
showcases even more smash-hit songs from the greatest
musicals of all time, brought to you by two of the world’s finest
voices.
OPEN Norwich, 20 Bank Plain, Norwich, NR2 4SF
opennorwich.org.uk
ARTS & CULTURE
30-May The Story of Doo-Wop
Join the U.K.s premier Doo-Wop quartet as they take you on
a musical journey detailing the history of this influential pop
phenomenon.
Westacre Theatre, River Road, Westacre PE32 1UD
01760 755800. www.westacretheatre.com
ARTS & CULTURE
7 Feb - 14 Mar Enigma
The Fairhurst Gallery is delighted to present a solo exhibition by
Norwich based, self-taught, artist, Yusuf Keten. Born and raised
in Turkey, with a background in mechanical engineering, Keten
is primarily interested in the way abstract forms interact with
each other, exploring shape and colour to depict the images
he sees in his mind’s eye. The artist describes his canvases as
“…coming from somewhere deep inside me.” By manipulating
line, shape and form Keten creates abstract forms which are
detached from reality through a deeply organic and imaginative
process. The exhibition will be accompanied by an audio guide,
of words spoken by the artist himself, giving visitors a one-onone,
personal insight into the paintings.
The Fairhurst Gallery, Bedford St, Norwich NR2 1AR
01603 614214. www.fairhurstgallery.co.uk
9 Feb - 14 Jun Art Deco by the Sea
This beautiful and exciting show will include around 120 works
including paintings, posters, brochures, drawings, photographs,
fashion, furniture, ceramics, glass and textiles, drawn from both
public and private collections across the UK.
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
01603 593199. scva.ac.uk
25 Jan - 3 Dec Spotlight: Works from the modern and
contemporary art collection
‘Spotlight’ reveals Norwich Castle’s outstanding collection of
modern and contemporary art, including works by Gwen John,
Andy Warhol and Bridget Riley.
Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery, Castle Hill, NR1 3JU
www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/norwich-castle
29 Mar - 13 Sep Art Nouveau: The Nature of Dreams
‘Art Nouveau: The Nature of Dreams’ is a new exhibition to
examine the first European style to self-consciously proclaim
itself Modern – Art Nouveau was profoundly a product of its
age. Comprised of a collection of movements in art, design,
and architecture, based in major urban centres across the
world, Art Nouveau designers focused their attention on new
interpretations of nature, and explored the possibilities of
natural form in the creation of a modern style.
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, NR4 7TJ
01603 593199. scva.ac.uk
18-19 Apr A Shedload of Colour! - painting with acrylics
Whether you are just starting to paint or have some experience
this 2-day weekend course will lead you into the glorious world
of colour and paint. Using acrylic pigments in a friendly and
encouraging atmosphere the intricacies of the colour wheel,
palette planning, transparency, opacity and colour bias will all
become your friend to make your paintings better than ever.
The course leader is Elizabeth Fitzgerald Carter, well-known in
Norfolk for her expressive, light-filled paintings of the coast and
East Anglia’s rivers. £100 for the two days.
Westacre Theatre, River Road, Westacre PE32 1UD
01760 755800. www.westacretheatre.com
SPECIAL EVENTS
1 Feb - 8 Mar Snowdrop Walks at Oxburgh Hall
Join the garden stewards for a guided walk of the garden and
woodland, taking in all that Oxburgh has to offer this winter
season. Look out for waves of tiny snowdrops hidden beneath
the trees.
Oxborough, King’s Lynn, Nr Swaffham, Norfolk PE33 9PS
01366 328926. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/oxburgh-hall
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13-15 Mar King’s Lynn Fiction Festival
InitiatedbyKing’sLynn’sfinest,Tony Ellis andco-founder,
thelateGeorgeMacBeth,istopresentsomeofthebest
contemporarywritersofchapterandverseinafriendlyand
informalsetting.Youwillseeauthorsofinternationalrepute
alongsidenew,fromallagerangesand fromlocationsacross
theworld.Meetthewriters,hearthemreadingandbuytheir
books. www.lynnlitfests.com
27-29 Mar Deepdale Spring Market
The Deepdale Spring Market will host 60+ Norfolk artisans and
producers in two large marquees (Dalegate Tent & Orchard
Tent), the beach hut Pop Up Shops and many outside stalls.
Main Road, Burnham Deepdale, PE31 8FB
01485 210305. www.dalegatemarket.co.uk/spring-market
28-29 Mar Vintage Sixites Festival
The festival has real credibility and is an opportunity for
enthusiasts of the era to congregate, demonstrate and
reignite their passion for the era that brought us The Beatles,
Twiggy, Pirate Radio, The Mini and so much more. The arrival
of hundreds of scooters, classic motorbikes and vehicles on
the promenade is certain to set pulses racing, an opportunity
to take a look at collectors pride and joy to create a real air of
nostalgia to the day. Cromer Soul Club DJs will drop the needle
on iconic 60s tunes on the pier forecourt and free live music on
the pier on both days.
Cromer Pier, The Promenade, Cromer, NR27 9HE
01263 512495. www.cromerpier.co.uk
28-30 May Red Rooster Festival
Red Rooster festival, a weekend celebration of the best
contemporary American Roots music – Cajun, Soul, Rock ‘n
Roll, Roots, Blues and Country – is pleased to announce the
first line-up for its 7th edition. This year’s headliner is Richard
Hawley.
Euston Hall, Euston, Thetford IP24 2QW
www.redrooster.org.uk
28-Mar World Dumpling Championships
The competition celebrates the famous Norfolk dumpling and
its relationship with dumplings from all around the world. The
event is open to the public, and there will be various tastings
and activities for all the family to enjoy (no ticket required).
Professionals will be judged separately in their own kitchens.
For more information and to ask for an entry form,
email info@spinofftheatre.co.uk
Sanctuary Coffee Stop, STN, St Alban’s Church NR1 2QF
2-19 Apr National Trust & Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt
The Firecrest trail is a buggy and wheelchair friendly route
which leads you amongst the flowering camellias and early
rhododendrons of the wild garden. For the adventurers
amongst you, the Buzzard trail will take you on undulating
paths to the wilder areas of the park.
Sheringham Park, Visitor Centre, Norfolk NR26 8TL
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/events/51cfe4a9-504d-4996-
a38b-ffd11cb9b0f0/pages/details
11-13 Apr Craft & Wood Festival
Spread over three days see a mix of quality artists, designers,
woodturners, craftsmen and enjoy a selection of specialist
demonstrations.
Sandringham, King’s Lynn, PE35 6AB
www.sandringhamcraftandwoodfestival.co.uk
12-Apr East Anglian Festivals of Dogs
Totally for charity - The Dog Event with something for all four
legged friends. It includes the Charity Fun Dog Show with over
20 classes daily and ‘Dogs Have Got Talent’, ‘Chase the Bunny’,
have a go agility, agility demonstrations, a main ring and so
much more.
Elveden Estate, Summerpit Farm Elveden, Thetford, IP24 3TD
www.elveden.com
8-10 May Martham Scarecrow Festival
As Martham Scarecrow Festival falls on VE Day, there will be
a theme, WW2. There will be a variety of stalls on the village
greens over the three days, and not forgetting the Treasure
Hunt for all the family to enjoy too.
Martham, Great Yarmouth
www.marthampc.org.uk/whats-on/scarecrow-festival/
16-17 May Crab and Lobster Festival
The festival is dedicated to promoting the local seafaring
heritage and active fishing community. The fun starts on
Friday night with a traditional seaside variety concert at the
Famous Pier Pavilion Theatre in Cromer and continues over the
weekend on Evington Lawns in Cromer.
Cromer Pier
www.crabandlobsterfestival.co.uk
AUCTIONS & ANTIQUES
17 Mar, 21 Apr, 12 May & 2 Jun Antiques & Collectors Fair
Community Hall
Dealers in glass, porcelain, ceramics, books, coins, bank notes,
medals, jewellery and much more. Admission: Free.
Community Hall, Garden Street, Cromer NR27 9HH
07501 782821
22 Mar, 19 Apr, 24 May & 21 Jun
Hemsby Antiques & Collectors Event
Up to 40 Dealers offering a wide range of top quality
collectables & antiques, small furniture, jewellery, clocks,
porcelains, bronzes, silver, art glass, crystal, and many
other unique treasures. Quality vintage refreshments
available. Open: 8.30am - 3.30pm. Admission: Free.
Hemsby Village Hall & Social Club, Waters Lane NR29 4LE
28 Mar, 18 Apr & 16 May
Norfolk Snettisham Fleamarket
Around 20 stalls selling antiques, vintage & retro collectables &
curios and more! Light refreshments available. The fleamarket
support a different charity at each event! Open 9am - 3pm.
Admission 50p, early bird £2, under 16s free.
The Memorial Hall, 13 Old Church Rd, Snettisham PE31 7LX
29 Mar, 26 Apr, 31 May & 28 Jun Hingham Antiques
Fair
A monthly fair held on the last Sunday of every month apart
from December. The fair has been running for over 20 years
so is well established with a good customer base and some
great quality dealers. There is capacity for 70 stands. Eclectic
mix of antiques, collectables, vintage and retro items. This is an
opportunity to stand at the fair for anyone that has good quality
stock. This is not a datelined fair but does expect good quality
items. Open 9.30am - 3.30pm. Admission £2.
The Sports Hall, Springfield Way, Hingham NR9 4HB
05-Apr Militaria Fair Thetford Norfolk
A fantastic and diverse range of quality militaria from some of
the UKs leading militaria specialists to include deacts, antique
arms, uniform, helmets / hats, medals, badges, books, RFC/
RAF, ordnance, collectables and ephemera. Around 150 tables
(50 dealers). Free parking and café. Admission: £3.50, Accomp
U/16s free, early £6 at 9.30am. Open: 10am - 2pm
Thetford Leisure Centre, Croxton Rd, Thetford, IP24 1JD
12-13 Apr Norfolk Showground Antique and Collectors
Fair
Over 400 inside and outside stands spread over the Norfolk
Showground. Excellent parking and good onsite catering.
Trade entry on first day 7am-10am £6 (at the gate only). Public
Open: All other weekend dates: Sat 10am-5pm £5, Sun
9am-4pm £5.
Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Norwich NR5 0TT
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It’s a special year for Welwyn Garden City as it celebrates
its centenary. There’s a year of celebrations planned to
mark the major milestone.
A huge carnival kicked off the 100 years Welwyn Garden
City celebrations in January, but there’s still over 100
planned events to be enjoyed by residents and visitors.
Sports and leisure facilities will be hosting over 50 events
such as group cycling and triathlons, and competitions
throughout the year. Local schools have taken part in
a planting scheme which will see bulbs and fruit trees
bloom during the year.
To ensure you don’t miss out on the activity, we’ve
picked key events to pop into your diary:
City of Trees
and Centenary Walk Launch
The City of Trees project celebrates the 19,000 trees
across the town and introduces four walks. View the
town from a new perspective with the help of the
Centenary Walk team. Take the 20.20km circular walk
and embrace Ebenezer Howard’s vision of ‘a marriage of
town and country’.
On Saturday 14 March, stop by The Howard Centre and
learn more about Welwyn Garden City’s green spaces
and try out one of the new walks.
www.wgc100.org/centenary-walk
In Our Garden Art Exhibition
The 100 year celebrations sees wonderful works
from local artists. From 3 April to 16 May at The New
Maynard Gallery, artists from The Forge in Digswell,
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will be hosting an exhibition titled ‘Our Garden’, which
responds to the ethos of the garden city movement and
its environmental ethics. The Digswell Arts Trust has
historical links to the garden city dating back to 1957.
The exhibition is free to visit. www.digswellarts.org
Dragon Boat Races
July sees celebrations get a little livelier as companies
and local clubs take to the water at Stanborough Lakes
on 5 July, competing in the ancient water sport of
dragon boat racing. There’s still time to sign up or you
can simply watch from the banks and cheer on the
teams.
Carnival
On 11 July everyone is invited to the celebratory carnival
in the town centre. Events will be held all day, with plenty
of activities for children and a full procession. A fun, free
summer’s day out. www.wgc100.org/wgc-carnival
In addition to this, there’s concerts, heritage days,
talks and plenty of sporting activities. Of course, an
anniversary like this wouldn’t be complete without a
Royal visit – a request has been made, so watch this
space!
If you can’t make the WGC 100 anniversary events, there’s still plenty
of reasons to visit this part of Hertfordshire. With spring flowers, warmer
days and Easter coming up, it’s the perfect opportunity to visit the area’s
attractions.
Hatfield House
Hatfield House was once the childhood home of Elizabeth I, but
today, the stunning estate offers plenty for visitors to enjoy. Explore the
Jacobean craftsmanship throughout the House, period mementos and
visit the gorgeous gardens, which feature a number of sculptures, creative
landscape designs, colourful fauna and flora, a maze and walkways.
Finish your visit with a browse around the Stable Yard shops and tea and
cake. www.hatfield-house.co.uk
Shopping at The Galleria
The outlet shopping centre is home to over 80 stores including well
known retailers and specialist brands. Kids can burn off energy at Get
Wild, a jungle themed adventure area, while teens and adults can relax at
the cinema or dine at one of the many cafes and restaurants.
www.thegalleria.co.uk
Mill Green Mill and Museum
Set in a beautiful riverside setting, the 18th century working watermill
and museum features three exhibition rooms packed with local art and
historical items. Craft workshops and fun activities for children are held
here throughout the year. On milling days (Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Sunday afternoons), visitors can see the watermill power into action,
while on warmer days guests can make the most of the river setting
with a picnic and walk in the Mill Green Jubilee Garden.
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THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS
4-29 Mar Talking Heads
Each piece gives an intimate and hilarious insight into the heart
and mind of a peculiarly English character - Muriel in her tweed
skirt and pearls in Soldiering On, the public-spirited Miss Ruddock
In A Lady of Letters, and Susan, the long-suffering Vicar’s wife in
Bed Among The Lentils.
Watford Palace Theatre, 20 Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 1JZ
01923 235455. www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk
05-Mar Geoff Norcott: Taking Liberties
Geoff Norcott’s brand of provocative stand-up is hitting the road
again in the spring, continuing with the success of his critically
acclaimed show, ‘Taking Liberties’.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street HP20 1UG
0844 871 7607. www.atgtickets.com
15-Mar Rob Brydon - Songs and Stories
Join celebrated comedian, singer, actor, presenter and
impressionist - the brilliantly talented Rob Brydon, for a very special
evening of toe-tapping tunes and side-splitting laughter!
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
16-21 Mar The Mousetrap
The scene is set when a group of people gathered in a country
house cut off by the snow discover, to their horror, that there is a
murderer in their midst. Who can it be?
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street HP20 1UG
0844 871 7607. www.atgtickets.com
17-22 Mar The Sound of Music
One of the greatest musicals of all time returns to the stage in a
magnificent production to enchant and enthral the young and the
young at heart. Emilie Fleming will star as Maria (BBC’s Over the
Rainbow) and Andrew Lancel as Captain von Trapp (Coronation
Street). Together they will lead a big company and orchestra for an
unforgettable night out.
Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate MK9 3NZ
0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
23-28 Mar We Will Rock You
With 24 of Queen’s biggest hits and Ben Elton’s hilarious
futuristic comedy writing combined, comes a show that boasts
the scale and spectacle that marked the band’s legendary live
performances. Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate,
MK9 3NZ. 0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
27-Mar Roy Hudd: Comedy Legend Chat Show
Plenty of fun and laughter can be expected at this behind the
scenes insight into the world of entertainment by one of the UK’s
best loved comedians.
Rhodes Theatre, 1-3 South Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
01279 710200. www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk
28-Mar Morgan & West - Unbelievable Science
Magicians, time travellers and all round spiffing chaps Morgan &
West have a secret past – they are genuine, bona fide, legitimately
qualified scientists, and now are bring their love of enlightenment
to the stage!
Broadway Theatre, Eastcheap, Letchworth Garden City,
SG6 3DD. 01462 681300. www.broadway-letchworth.com
28-Mar Dom Joly’s Holiday Snaps
Dom Joly is best known as the creator of Trigger Happy TV. And
now the writer and broadcaster is undertaking his first UK tour
since 2011, giving fans a rare opportunity to see him live.
Quarry Theatre, 26 St Peter’s Street, Bedford MK40 2NN
01234 362337. www.quarrytheatre.org.uk
29-Mar Big Fish Little Fish
Freestylers will be playing acid house, techno, and drum ‘n’ bass
throughout the afternoon. There’s also crafts, confetti, bubbles,
club visuals, baby chill area, giant balloons and licensed bar for
families with 0-8 year olds.
Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford WD17 3JN
01923 571 102. www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk
03-Apr 100% Simon Brodkin
Fresh from a critically-acclaimed, sell-out run at the Edinburgh
Fringe Festival, Simon takes his debut stand-up show ‘100% Simon
Brodkin’ on a nationwide tour.
Quarry Theatre, 26 St Peter’s Street, Bedford MK40 2NN
01234 362337. www.quarrytheatre.org.uk
7-11 Apr Beautiful - The Carole King Musical
‘Beautiful’ tells the inspiring true story of King’s remarkable rise
to stardom, from being part of a hit songwriting team with her
husband Gerry Goffin, to her relationship with fellow writers and
best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann, to becoming one of the
most successful solo acts in popular music history.
Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate MK9 3NZ
0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
09-Apr Jon Richardson & Friends
Jon will be bringing along some of his comedian friends to put on
a fantastic evening of comedy, all for a good cause.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street HP20 1UG
0844 871 7607. www.atgtickets.com
11-Apr Iain Stirling: Failing Upwards
Do you ever wonder how people manage to be normal? Iain does.
So much so he’s written a brand new stand-up show about it.
Watford Palace Theatre, 20 Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 1JZ
01923 235455. www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk
11-Apr Giovanni Pernice: This Is Me
Enjoy the Italian’s natural charm, combined with beautiful
choreography perfectly complemented by a fabulous soundtrack.
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
14-15 Apr Sarah & Duck
Told through a fantastic blend of puppetry, storytelling and music,
‘Sarah and Duck’s Big Top Birthday’ will take you and your children
on a magical adventure.
Watford Palace Theatre, 20 Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 1JZ
01923 235455. www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk
17-18 Apr Rapunzel
Immersion Theatre proudly presents a witty, tongue-in-cheek
retelling of the family favourite complete with a laugh out loud
script, a host of catchy songs, heaps of audience interaction and
an exciting array of magical characters.
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Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford, SG14 1PS
01992 531500. www.hertfordtheatre.com
17-Apr Josh Widdicombe Bit Much…
A show that will change your life and how you perceive your place
in the world. Bit much? Fine, it’ll be a very funny night of grumbles
and jokes in which Josh will finally tackle the hot comedy topics of
advent calendars, pesto and the closing time of his local park.
Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford WD17 3JN
01923 571102. www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk
18-Apr Simon Evans: The Work of the Devil
Simon Evans’ last show, ‘Genius 2.0’, provided an hilarious analysis
of the departure of any visible sign of intelligence from modern
life. But his new show raises the stakes, with his usual excoriating
views of a world on fire given a perspective shift from personal
revelations that turned his world upside down this year.
Broadway Theatre, Eastcheap, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3DD
01462 681300. www.broadway-letchworth.com
29 Apr - 23 May Abigail’s Party
A painfully funny tragic-comedy of marriage and class, at a
1970s suburban drinks party. Aspirational Beverly and her estate
agent husband Laurence are hosting drinks for their newlywed
neighbours. They are joined by a very anxious Susan, who has
been banished from her daughter Abigail’s party. As the evening
goes on, marital tensions rise and tempers flare as the characters
true natures are hilariously but ruthlessly exposed.
Watford Palace Theatre, 20 Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 1JZ
01923 235455. www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk
30-Apr The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe
August 5th, 1962: Monroe as we’ve never seen her before: alone
in her bedroom, in dressing gown and underwear; no glitz, no
glamour, no masks. Overdosed on pills, the woman behind the
icon unravels her remarkable life, taking us back through the
memories of her closest relationships.
Quarry Theatre, 26 St Peter’s Street, Bedford MK40 2NN
01234 362337. www.quarrytheatre.org.uk
30-Apr An Audience with Harry Redknapp
Harry Redknapp will be telling stories from his football days and
his time in the jungle. Expect a hilarious evening. Harry is a great
raconteur and has a wealth of hilarious stories to share with you!
Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford WD17 3JN
01923 571102. www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk
5-9 May Derren Brown: Showman
The multi award-winning master of mind control and
psychological illusion, Derren Brown, is at his very best on stage.
His one-man shows have received wide critical acclaim and more
Olivier wins and nominations than any other in history!
Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate MK9 3NZ
0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
09-May Ansell’s Les Musicals
This vocally dynamic evening showcases even more smash-hit
songs from the greatest musicals of all time, brought to you by two
of the world’s finest voices.
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
09-May Twistin’ the Night Away
The show is a highly charged, toe–tapping journey, driven by retro
dance rhythms and spearheaded by Si Cranstoun’s dynamic stage
presence and a voice which echo’s that of Jackie Wilson and Sam
Cooke and the great black American singers of old.
Rhodes Theatre, 1-3 South Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
01279 710200. www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk
15-17 May The Tiger Who Came to Tea
Join the tea-guzzling tiger in this delightful family show; packed
with oodles of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos!
Broadway Theatre, Eastcheap, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3DD
01462 681300. www.broadway-letchworth.com
16-May Slime
Enter the undergrowth to squish, squelch and play your way
through this hilarious, surreal show for 2-5 years and their families,
told with a handful of words and lots of slime!
Quarry Theatre, 26 St Peter’s Street, Bedford MK40 2NN
01234 362337. www.quarrytheatre.org.uk
18-May Menopause The Musical 2
‘Cruising Through Menopause’ is a hilarious, heartfelt, reassuring
and unflinching look at the joys of menopause and friendship.
Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate MK9 3NZ
0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
20-23 May Priscilla Queen of the Desert
‘Priscilla’ is the hilarious adventure of three friends who hop aboard
a battered old bus bound for the Outback to put on the show of a
lifetime. Their epic journey is a heart-warming story of
self-discovery, sassiness and acceptance.
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
21-May Tony Stockwell - Psychic Medium
Tony demonstrates his belief that those who have passed can
communicate with their loved ones with detailed messages. The
evening may include psychometry, photographs readings and
psychic prediction.
Rhodes Theatre, 1-3 South Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
01279 710200. www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk
23-May Infants
Six actors bring to life a colourful array of pupils, parents and
teachers, and invite you into a world where the adults in charge are
maybe the biggest children of all.
Quarry Theatre, 26 St Peter’s Street, Bedford MK40 2NN
01234 362337. www.quarrytheatre.org.uk
24-May Friends! The Musical Parody
‘Friends! The Musical Parody’ celebrates and pokes fun at the
wacky misadventures of the group of 20-something pals we love
from the hit TV show as they navigate the pitfalls of work, life, and
love in 1990’s Manhattan.
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street HP20 1UG
0844 871 7607. www.atgtickets.com
29-31 May Big Red Bath
A quirky, vibrant and humorous adaptation of Julia Jarman and
Adrian Reynolds’ popular children’s picture book.
Quarry Theatre, 26 St Peter’s Street, Bedford MK40 2NN
01234 362337. www.quarrytheatre.org.uk
29 May - 6 Jun 9 to 5 The Musical
‘9 to 5 the Musical’ tells the story of three workmates pushed to
boiling point by their sexist and egotistical boss. Concocting a plan
to kidnap and turn the tables on their despicable supervisor, will
the women manage to reform their office - or will events unravel
when the CEO pays an unexpected visit?
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Exchange Street HP20 1UG
0844 871 7607. www.atgtickets.com
29-May Rob Beckett
It’s been a busy few years for the Mouth of the South and he’s
coming to see you to fill you in and make you laugh.
Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford WD17 3JN
01923 571102. www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk
30-May The Navy Lark
‘The Navy Lark’ sees a cast of three bring to life three classic
episodes from the much loved radio series which ran for 1959
- 1977 which originally featured Leslie Phillips, Dennis Price,
Ronnie Barker and Jon Pertwee. Presented in the style of a radio
performance in front of a live audience, bringing to life the classic
days of radio comedy.
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For rental enquiries please call 03301 000272
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Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford, SG14 1PS
01992 531500. www.hertfordtheatre.com
MUSIC
05-Mar The Opera Boys
From timeless classics like Les Miserables, Phantom of The Opera,
Jesus Christ Superstar and West Side Story, to modern smash
hits such as Jersey Boys, We Will Rock You and The Greatest
Showman, this is the perfect show for musical theatre lovers both
young and old.
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
12-Mar Legend: The Music of Bob Marley
‘Legend, The Music of Bob Marley’ is an unforgettable evening
celebrating this musical icon in one fantastic stage show
extravaganza. Combining his superb, distinctive vocals with
flawless musicianship, and a supremely talented cast.
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
14-Mar Pop Divas Live!
With dazzling choreography, state of the art videos and superb
vocals ‘Pop Divas Live! ‘ is the perfect pop concert experience for
the little divas in your life.
Broadway Theatre, Eastcheap, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3DD
01462 681300. www.broadway-letchworth.com
03-Apr Someone Like You: The Adele Songbook
Hand-picked by Adele herself on Graham Norton’s BBC Special,
the outstanding Katie Markham leads a super-talented six piece
band through all your favourite Adele hits plus much more in this
internationally acclaimed show.
Rhodes Theatre, 1-3 South Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
01279 710200. www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk
05-Apr That’ll Be The Day
This very special edition of the show presents the most popularly
requested songs, impressions and comic sketches from over 33
years of touring!
Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate MK9 3NZ
0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
22-Apr Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers Story
This concert-based musical entwines the wonderful, sad yet
glorious story of The Everly Brothers.
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage, SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
24-Apr Women In Rock
With new songs, costume changes and a full choreographed 2hr
set. ‘Women In Rock’ has something for everyone, from Joplin to
Quatro, Turner to Cher, Blondie to Joan Jett, this is must see show
that will leave you cheering for more!
Rhodes Theatre, 1-3 South Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
01279 710200. www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk
29-30 Apr Some Guys Have All The Luck
Frontman Paul Metcalfe is incredible as Rod and captures all the
excitement, energy and charisma of the legendary performer
including the infamous moves, showmanship and sense of fun
that have made Rod one of the most successful artistes of all time.
The Gordon Craig Theatre, Lytton Way, Stevenage SG1 1LZ
01438 363200. www.gordon-craig.co.uk
03-May You Win Again - Celebrating the Music of The Bee
Gees
You’ll be left in ‘Too Much Heaven’ with the distinct sound and
thrilling vocals of one of the greatest groups of all-time, perfectly
recreated right before your eyes!
Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate MK9 3NZ
0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
04-May What’s Love Got To Do With It? A Tribute To Tina
Turner
‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ is the joyous new show
celebrating the music of the incredible Tina Turner.
Milton Keynes Theatre, Marlborough Gate MK9 3NZ
0844 8717652. www.atgtickets.com
07-May Tim Vine is Plastic Elvis
Feel the electricity as Plastic Elvis hits the stage backed by his
incredible five piece, The High Noon Band. He’ll shake, he’ll
smoulder, he’ll try and control his hair and in the end he’ll break
your heart. Sing along with some of the King’s greatest songs, on a
breathless night of rock’n’roll.
Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford WD17 3JN
01923 571102. www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk
09-May The Legends of American Country Show
Now seen by over 250,000 fans, direct from Ireland, Europe’s No
1 award winning Country music show, ‘The Legends of American
Country’ returns for another fantastic night of toe tapping Country
classics.
Watford Colosseum, Rickmansworth Road, Watford WD17 3JN
01923 571 102. www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk
22-May The Ronnie Scott’s All Stars: ‘The Ronnie Scott’s
Soho Songbook’
Featuring classic music from the jazz greats who have performed
at Ronnie Scott’s, alongside narration and projected archive
images and rare footage from the club, ‘The Ronnie Scott’s
Songbook’ is a glimpse into this unique world and its incredible
history.
Hertford Theatre, The Wash, Hertford, SG14 1PS
01992 531500. www.hertfordtheatre.com
ARTS & CULTURE
29 Feb - 7 Jun Handley Page
Working with the Handley Page Association, a new exhibition
opens in the Keepers Galleries about the company. Learn about
some of the incredible planes and pieces of equipment they
invented, and discover some fascinating stories including the first
man to break the speed of sound backwards!
St Albans Museum + Gallery, Town Hall, St Peter’s Street
AL1 3DH. www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk
29 Feb - 2 Mar Stalingrad in British History
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of World War
2 (and the 77th anniversary of the end of the battle of Stalingrad),
the Stalingrad Battle Foundation (Volgograd, Russia) present
an exhibition to highlight the influence this battle had on the
people of Great Britain and, in particular, on the towns and villages
surrounding St Albans.
St Albans Museum + Gallery, Town Hall, St Peter’s Street
AL1 3DH. www.stalbansmuseums.org.uk
05-Mar Fine and Decorative Art Tour
Enjoy a tour of the internationally renowned Cecil Higgins Art
Gallery Collection. Highlights include furniture designed by William
Burges, linocuts by Edward Bawden, European porcelain and
jewellery collected by Anne Hull Grundy.
£6.10, £4.90 for concessions – booking essential.
The Higgins Gallery, Castle Lane, Bedford MK40 3XD
01234 718618. www.thehigginsbedford.org.uk
29 Mar - 23 Apr Schism! -Members’ Themed Show”
The first themed show of the year, where members create pieces
under the topic of ‘Schism!’.
The Eagle Gallery, 101 Castle Road, Bedford MK40 3QP
01234 346995. www.eaglegalleryartists.co.uk
04-Apr Easter Bunny Needle Felting Workshop
Create your very own adorable bunny and basket of eggs under
the guidance of local artist Julia Power. Enjoy learning a series of
different felting techniques and using un spun wool. Suitable for
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Traditional homemade Italian food served
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91 Dunstable St. Ampthill Tel: (01525) 404666
204a High St. North Dunstable Tel: (01582) 475797
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Hemel Hempstead
HP3 9RY (coaches use HP3 9RW)
Frogmore is the world’s
oldest mechanised paper
mill... the birthplace
of paper’s industrial
revolution.
Run by a conservation
charity, it is still a
working paper mill but
also a heritage visitor
experience.
Learn the fascinating
story of paper; make a
sheet of your own; see
our 1902 machine in
action on a guided tour,
take a boat trip on the
River Gade.
Open for group visits
Monday to Friday, all year
round.
Two coaches can
be parked on site and
there are also two
disable spaces. The site is
wheelchair friendly.
For visit options and
prices call 01442 234600,
visit our website or email us
at visitors@frogmorepapetmill.org.uk
www.thepapertrail.org.uk
FROGMORE
PAPER MILL
Birthplace of Paper’s Industrial Revolution
beginners or for those who have had a go before. Price £35.
Rhodes Theatre, 1-3 South Road, Bishop’s Stortford CM23 3JG
01279 710200. www.rhodesbishopsstortford.org.uk
SPECIAL EVENTS
29-Mar Bedford HOLI Festival
The Indian spring festival of colours. Come and enjoy the splash.
Free entry.
St Mary’s Garden, Sy Mary’s Street, Bedford
28-29 Mar NGS Gardens Open For Charity
Visitors can enjoy the spring bulbs in the lime walk, sundial garden
and view the famous Old Palace garden, childhood home of
Queen Elizabeth I. The adjoining woodland garden is at its best in
spring with masses of naturalised daffodils and bluebells.
Hatfield House, Great North Rd, Hatfield AL9 5HX.
01707 287010. www.hatfield-house.co.uk
05-Apr Tudor Legacies
Visitors will have the exciting opportunity to interact and engage
with the six wives of Henry VIII. The Real Housewives Of Hampton
Court. Find out what it was really like to be married to one of
history’s most infamous kings. Come and meet the personalities
behind the portraits as all six wives regale you with their own
individual experiences within a royal court full of scandal, intrigue
and beheadings.
Hatfield House, Great North Rd, Hatfield AL9 5HX.
01707 287010. www.hatfield-house.co.uk
10-13 Apr Easter Weekend Bottomless Brunch
Bottomless Brunch with tea and coffee from 10am to 12pm for £30
per person including prosecco. £10 upgrade to include Gin and
Tonics.
The Bedford Swan, The Embankment, Bedford MK40 1RW
www.bedfordswanhotel.co.uk
7-10 May Living Crafts
Perfect for craft lovers, Living Crafts is a one-stop creative
and shopping experience showcasing the talents and skills
of hundreds of acclaimed designer-makers. Celebrating
contemporary, British craft of an exceptional standard, visitors to
Living Crafts can buy unique designs or commission beautifully
crafted work direct from the specially selected makers
Hatfield House, Great North Rd, Hatfield AL9 5HX.
01707 287010. www.hatfield-house.co.uk
09-May I’m A Celebrity Murder Mystery Night Dinner And
Show
“I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!” celebrities are dropped
into the heart of the jungle to face fun and comedic challenges
designed to test their survival skills, but its not just votes that
are making them drop like flies. Join in for a night of fun, creepy
crawlies, bush tucker trials and tasty bites.
Bedford Corn Exchange, 13 St Paul’s Square, Bedford MK40 1SL
www.bedfordcornexchange.co.uk
AUCTIONS & ANTIQUES
7-8 Mar 4th Three Counties Antiques & Fine Art Fair
Up to 40 top quality dealers from all over England offering a wide
range of furniture, silver, glass, paintings, porcelain, jewellery,
lighting, brass, watercolours and militaria, plus other quality
vintage items. A great day out at a superb venue with parking and
refreshment facilities. Open: Sat 10:30am - 5pm, Sun 10:30am -
4:30pm. Admission: £2.50
The Lockyer Suite, The Rufus Centre, Flitwick MK45 1AH
15 Mar, 19 Apr, 17 May & 21 Jun Ware Antiques &
Collectors Fair plus Flea Market
30 stands with dealers of mixed antiques, collectables and
flea market items. Free parking, disabled toilets, food and drink
available. Open 10am - 4pm. Admission £1 / 50p for concessions.
Age Concern Hall, Priory Street, Ware, SG12 0DE
15 Mar, 19 Apr, 17 May & 21 Jun Biggleswade Antique &
Vintage Fair
With a plethora of eye-catching gems at every turn, no matter what
you’re looking for, somebody at the Antiques & Vintage Fair will
be selling it. Over 45 stalls with a huge range of antiques including
silver and enamel, quality and costume jewellery, decorative
antiques, mid-century homeware. Ample parking and a visit must
include a stop at the on-site café to refuel. Open: 9.30am - 4pm.
Admission: £2, children under 16 free.
The Weatherley Centre, Biggleswade, SG18 8JH
7 Mar, 4 Apr & 2 May Bedfordshire’s Antiques & Collectors
Fair St Pauls
Jewellery, books, pictures, silver, small items of furniture, pottery,
stamps, postcards and more. At some Fairs there may also be a
few sellers of vintage, retro and small handmade items. These Fairs
help raise funds for the Church’s good causes around the world.
Church café open during the fair. Disabled entrance and toilets.
Church café open all day. Admission £1, children free.
Open 10am - 4pm.
St Pauls Church, St Pauls Square, Bedford MK40 1SQ
08-Mar Potters Bar Antique & Vintage Fair
Over 50 stalls with a huge range of antiques and vintage including
silver and enamel, quality jewellery, vintage accessories, costume
jewellery, china, glass, ephemera, treen and much much more.
Open from 10am to 4pm. Admission is £2 and entry is free for
children under 16.
The Wyllotts Theatre, Darkes Lane, Potters Bar EN6 2HN
01480 382432
22 Mar & 26 Apr P.B’s Antiques & Collectors Fair
Antiques & collectables, jewellery, pottery, linens, glass, toys,
wooden items, curios and much more. On-site cafe and toilets.
Plenty of parking including disabled and wheelchair access.
Open 9.30am - 3.30pm. Admission £1.
Parkside Hall, Woburn Street, Ampthill MK45 2HX
22 Mar, 26 Apr, 24 May & 28 Jun White Knight Bushey
Meads School Fair
A well established fair with up to 70 dealers in two halls. The
dealers offer quality antiques, collectables and toys of interest to
young and old alike. Open 8.30am - 3pm.
Coldharbour Lane, Bushey WD23 4PA
29-Mar The Hertfordshire Militaria & Medal Fair
There’s always a good range of medals and militaria - offered by
some of the country’s leading dealers. Ample free parking and
good catering facilities. Admission £4 during preview hours, 9am -
10am. £2.50 from 10am - 2pm.
Rickmansworth School, Scots Hill, WD3 2AQ
29 Mar & 31 May Berkhamsted Antique and Collectors
Fair
Over 110 stands. Doors open trade 8am. Public 9.30am.
Close 4pm.
Berkhamsted Sports Centre, Berkhamsted HP4 3QQ
10-May The Little Hadham Village Hall Antiques Fair
An established fair known for its wide range of quality antiques at
reasonable prices. Open: 9.30am - 4pm (Trade 9am).
Admission: £1.
Little Hadham Village Hall, SG11 2BP
31-May Big St Albans Antique & Vintage & Fair
This huge indoor venue will be packed full of stalls selling all
manner of weird and wonderful items. From quality antiques, to
vintage fashion, furniture to jewellery, collectables, curios or art.
Whether it’s that unusual gift or that cool period piece for your
home, there really will be something to suit all tastes and budgets.
Oaklands College, St Albans Campus, Hatfield Road, AL4 0JA
07519 276507.
www.haddonevents.co.uk
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Suffolk
A Bury
long time…
A year-long events programme marks
1000th anniversary of Abbey of St Edmund
Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk will be celebrating the
1000th anniversary of the founding of the Abbey of St
Edmund by King Canutem, with a programme of events
throughout 2020 leading up to the weekend of St
Edmund’s Day on 20 November.
The first Patron Saint of England, Edmund was crowned
King of East Anglia at Bures in Essex on Christmas Day
855. He was canonised as a saint in 890.
A great battle took place when the King’s Army faced
The Danes at Thetford in Norfolk; Edmund fled but was
‘found’ by the Danes. Refusing to give up his Christian
faith, he was tied to a tree and shot full of arrows before
being beheaded on 20 November 869, now marked as
St Edmunds Day. The Danes believed that once a head
was severed a person would not go onto a higher plain.
Credit: Rebecca Austin
The King’s followers discovered his body but no head.
They heard a cry of ‘hic, hic, hic’ from a thicket (Latin
for here, here, here) and they investigated to find a wolf
guarding the head. The head was put to the body and
the first miracle of the future saint occurred when body
and head fused.
St Edmund was enshrined in the Abbey bringing visits
from across the UK and abroad including Royalty as it
became one of the most famous and wealthy pilgrimage
locations in England. The Abbey was destroyed during
the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539. Edmund’s
bejeweled shrine was plundered but his body was
missing and his whereabouts are still a great mystery to
this day. A theory is that his remains were placed in an
iron chest and may be buried in the monks’ cemetery,
which lies beneath the tennis courts in the Abbey
Gardens, which is consecrated ground.
Today, the extensive Abbey remains include the
complete 14th century Great Gate and Norman Tower,
as well as the impressive ruins and altered west front of
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the immense church, St Mary’s Church and parts of St
Edmundsbury Cathedral. They are surrounded by the
award-winning, 14-acre Abbey Gardens and visited by
some 1.3million people from across the world each year.
Credit: Rebecca Austin
Year of celebrations
Cultural, musical, religious and civic functions will
highlight the 1,000 years since the Abbey’s foundation.
The Abbey 1000 Group, working closely alongside the
Cathedral and the Heritage Partnership, is planning a
wide range of events from musical concerts to religious
pageants culminating in a spectacular light show on St
Edmund’s Day Weekend.
For the first time in 500 years since the dissolution of the
monasteries, there will be a procession and gathering
on 23 and 24 May of 100 Benedictine monks and
nuns, plus 400 others, from communities across Britain
and possibly overseas. They will be joined by Rowan
Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury. Other
highlights include a pilgrimage from St Benet’s Abbey in
Norfolk and Ely in Cambridgeshire and an exhibition of
seven manuscripts from the Abbey Scriptorium, being
reunited in their place of origin for the first time since
1539.
A special Millennium anthem is being written by
composer John Rutter for the Abbey, while the opening
event for the 73rd Aldeburgh Festival will be held at St
Edmundsbury Cathedral on 12 June. This will be the
first time the Festival has opened outside of the Suffolk
coastal area in over 50 years.
Community projects include a mosaic at the arc
shopping centre with contributions from the public and
a monthly changing sculpture in the crypt within the
Abbey remains, where St Edmund’s shrine would have
stood. The Bury St Edmunds Festival, which runs from
15 to 24 May, will also be staging concerts to mark the
anniversary.
Local companies, schools and community groups are
being challenged to stage their own events to raise
‘£1,000 for 1000’ with proceeds being donated to
the anniversary year’s charities. These are St Nicholas
Hospice Care, St Elizabeth Hospice and EACH (East
Anglian Children’s Hospices).
For more details about the anniversary visit
www.abbeyofstedmund1000.co.uk, while
information about where to stay can be found on
www.burystedmundsandbeyond.co.uk.
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Discover
something
unique...
Breakfasts, Lunches & Cream Teas
Large Selection of Gifts & Cards
Beautiful Flowers & Plants
Falconry Displays & Experiences
Vintage Collectables and Furniture
Art & Craft Gallery
Quilting & Felting
Vintage Style Clothing
Telephone: Monks Eleigh, Nr Lavenham, Suffolk IP7 7AY
01449 740456 www.bridgefarmbarns.co.uk
EXPERIENCE THE
HOME OF HORSERACING
Guided Tours
Experience the magic of Newmarket’s
famous gallops, go behind the scenes at
some of the most prestigious training yards
and studs in the world or enjoy a guided
tour of the National Heritage Centre for
Horseracing and Sporting Art. Whether a
racing enthusiast or a lover of history, food
or art, our range of public and bespoke
tours provide memorable experiences.
Check out our website for a full list of
available dates and tours on offer.
Discover Newmarket offer visitors a unique opportunity
to go behind the scenes at racing’s headquarters to see
equine stars at work and learn about the fascinating
history, heritage and culture of the town.
discovernewmarket.co.uk
@DiscoverNKT discovernewmarket @discovernkt
Saturday 29 February 1.00 pm
Octave Vocal Ensemble
Saturday 7 March 7.30 pm
Bury Bach Choir - Verdi: Requiem
25 February to 3 April
Jacqui Parkinson - Tree of Life/Open Heaven
Saturday 28 March 7.30 pm
Eye Bach Choir - Vaughan Williams & Dvořák
Wednesaday 1 April 7.00 pm
The Bohemian Choir of Liberec University
Saturday 4 April 1.00 pm
Be a Chorister Afternoon
Saturday 16 May 7.00 pm
Bury Bach Choir - Handel: Messiah
Monday 18 May 7.30 pm
The Sixteen
Wednesday 20 May 7.30 pm
St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra
Saturday 23 to Sunday 24 May
Abiding Wisdom: The Gift of Benedict Today
EVENTS
A thousand years of God’s love in Suffolk
Saturday 23 May - Friday 17 July
Secrets of the Abbey
Housed in the Cathedral’s Treasury, seven manuscripts from
the Abbey Scriptorium return to their place of
origin for the first time since 1539
stedscathedral.org/whats-on
Photography by Tom Soper, with kind permission of Bury St Edmunds and Beyond
Ickworth Uncovered
A Home of Great Art
This January experience a theatrical transformation of
Ickworth’s collection with a brand new House exhibition
created by design collective The Decorators, working
with lighting designers Studio Dekka.
Alongside Ickworth’s biggest ever roof conservation
project to protect the grand Rotunda and all its treasure
within, join us as we embrace the newly darkened interior
with an innovative exhibition, celebrating some of
Ickworth’s finest collection items.
For more information visit nationaltrust.org.uk/ickworth
Exhibition open from mid-January.
Supported by
© National Trust 2020. The National Trust is an independent registered charity, number 205846.
Image: Titian - An Unknown Man
Suffolk
A Country
Escape to
Clare & Cavendish
When the snowdrops and daffodils pop up from the
ground and the weather warms, it’s the perfect time to
start exploring the region. For long country walks, cosy
pubs and tearooms visit Clare and Cavendish, two
charming locations in Suffolk.
Clare
Situated in the rolling Suffolk countryside, Clare is an old
wool town with a fascinating history. It’s full of interesting
places to visit and offers a wide range of shops, antique
outlets and local cafes and colourful cottages.
Visit one of the oldest religious houses in England at
Clare Priory, which was first established back in 1248!
Visitors are welcome to stroll around and enjoy the
gardens and grounds or explore Clare Castle Country
Park and the ruins.
Learn about the town’s heritage in a 1502 Grade I listed
building at the Clare Ancient House Museum. The
exhibitions inside tell the story of the town, from how
the Lords and Ladies lived in luxury to how the ordinary
people worked and lived.
If you get peckish, visit The Bell Hotel serving up gastro
pub grub with a modern twist. Pay a visit to The Swan
Inn, a traditional pub with a menu serving ‘pub-grub’ and
large outdoor seating area with a children’s playground.
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Cavendish
Famous for its thatched cottages, 75 being listed period
buildings, and the luscious green in the centre, the
village of Cavendish is one of the prettiest in Suffolk. Set
against a backdrop of the historic Saint Mary’s Church,
it mimics the scene of a traditional English village. The
river Stour flows through, forming the county boundary
between Suffolk and Essex, as well as providing scenic
walks along the river.
Take the Stour Valley Path, which goes right through
the village or one of the many footpaths leading into the
surrounding countryside.
Eat at the award-winning The George Pub, which is
positioned on the edge of the village green. The menu
is guided by the seasons to ensure the produce used is
of the highest quality and sustainable, utilising their own
garden to grow seasonal vegetables.
Another favourite is the pub that’s painted pink; The Five
Bells, you won’t miss it! Offering traditional pub food, as
well as an outdoor seating area overlooking the green,
it is perfect on a warm day. If you want a lighter bite, visit
the Tea Rooms situated in the Cavendish Antiques Store,
have a browse of the fine antique furniture, art work,
lighting and collectables from the 17th century and
finish off with a freshly made cake and a cup of tea.
Credit: Visit Suffolk | www.visitsuffolk.com
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EXHIBITION & GIFT SHOP
LAST
CHANCE
TO SEE
CHRISTCHURCH MANSION, IPSWICH - UNTIL 3 MAY 2020
Discover Ed’s journey from Suffolk school boy to global
superstar at this must-see FREE exhibition.
Featuring portraits by renowned artist Colin Davidson
and photography by Mark Surridge, as well as personal
items relating to key moments in Ed’s life and career.
www.made-in-suffolk.co.uk
Colchester + Ipswich
Museums
Ed Sheeran: Made In Suffolk - Exclusive Merch!
AVAILABLE IN STORE AND ONLINE
Suffolk
10 BEST PLACES TO
Visit in
Ipswich
Ipswich, Suffolk’s county town and the jewel in Suffolk’s crown, is
a glorious waterfront town and can be considered widely as the
‘Culture Capital’ of the region. Here’s our 10 best places to visit in
Ipswich all year round:
Ipswich Regent Theatre
The Ipswich Regent has been part of Ipswich for many years and
celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2019. Many famous acts have
performed on the Regent’s stage in its 90-year history. Now you
will find a variety of shows coming to the Regent throughout the
year, including top stand-up comedians, Strictly professionals,
pop stars and West End musicals. 2020 is an exciting year for
the Regent, with iconic musical ‘Priscilla Queen of the Desert’
coming to Ipswich in March and much more.
Ipswich Corn Exchange
The Corn Exchange is a historic building located right in the
centre of Ipswich. Both local and touring shows perform at the
venue, and it also hosts events such as Christmas parties. You’ll
find classical concerts, sport, comedy, music and more coming
to the Ipswich Corn Exchange.
Ipswich Museum
Discover history, wildlife and more across the two floors of this
historic Victorian building. Travel through Ancient Egypt in
Suffolk’s only Egyptology gallery, stand eye-to-beak with an
eagle in the Ogilvie British Bird Gallery or marvel at ship models
reflecting Ipswich’s maritime past. Plus, meet family favourites the
giraffe and Rosie the Rhino. Events for all ages are held regularly
at the museum, including family activities during the school
holidays. Toddler Takeover will return on 25 February and is a
day of free fun for little ones aged 0-4.
Christchurch Mansion
From intriguing toys in the Victorian nursey to paintings by
renowned Suffolk artists Gainsborough and Constable, there is
lots to see in this magnificent Tudor mansion. Discover furniture,
ceramics and more, all displayed in atmospheric period rooms.
Christchurch Mansion is situated in the stunning surroundings
of Christchurch Park and also hosts major temporary exhibitions,
including ‘Ed Sheeran: Made in Suffolk’, which is on display until
3 May 2020.
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TRANSPORT & ENGINEERING
HERITAGE IN OUR COUNTY TOWN
Over 100 major exhibits - all made or used in Ipswich!
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY and
BANK HOLIDAY 11am - 4pm
15th MARCH to 6th DECEMBER
Plus MONDAY to FRIDAY 1pm - 4pm during
SUMMER & AUTUMN School Holidays
See website for details and special events
Now offering finance packages to spread the cost!
We’re on Facebook &
Google Streetview!
Old Trolleybus Depot, Cobham Road, Ipswich IP3 9JD
GIFT SHOP - TEA ROOM - WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
enquiries@ipswichtransportmuseum.co.uk
Set in an area of oustanding natural
beauty with easy access from the A12
and A14, Suffolk Food Hall welcomes
parties of all sizes, for all occasions
throughout the year.
Make the most of The Cookhouse
Restaurant and its panoramic views of
the River Orwell, our private function
rooms or our Café.
Cofff & Cake
Our Café serves up slices of fresh
cake and a range of hot drinks, as
well as light bites to enjoy outside
or indoors, dependent on
Suffolk’s weather.
Our menus in the restaurant
change with the seasons, but
constantly offer dishes with
local, fresh ingredients.
Afternoon Tea
Enjoy unlimited tea or coffee with a
fruit scone, cream and jam, a
selection of sandwiches and sweet
treats whilst enjoying that beautiful
view. Booking is required and we can
cater for dietary requirements.
Food Haa
Breakfast and Lunch
For all things food, enjoy all you would
expect from an internationally
recognised farm shop; traditional full
carcass butchery, scratch bakery, a
delightful delicatessen and garden
centre, to name but a few.
To arrange your visit please contact our events team. Welcome talks around
our heritage and history are also available on request for a further insight.
01473 786618
www.suffolkfoodhall.co.uk
Suffolk
Christchurch Park & Holywells Park
Christchurch Park was the first public park in Ipswich, opening in
1895. Located right in the heart of the town, it’s the perfect place
to take a stroll. Christchurch Park plays host to many of Ipswich’s
biggest events, including Ipswich Music Day, which will this year
celebrate 30 years of providing a platform for upcoming artists.
Holywells Park is a beautiful open space to visit with stunning
trees and ponds, as well as being a wildlife hotspot in Ipswich.
There is also a children’s play area, gym equipment, walled
garden, visitor centre and café.
Ipswich Waterfront
This iconic area is what makes Ipswich ‘East Anglia’s Waterfront
Town’. This vibrant area of the town is alive with restaurants,
cafes, bars and home to the University of Suffolk, all perched on
the water’s edge. A great place day and night; watch world-class
contemporary dance and performance at DanceEast, relax on
a river cruise down the Orwell River or enjoy the nightlife with
drinks and live music.
New Wolsey Theatre
New Wolsey Theatre is a 400-seat theatre and production
company with a dynamic programme of drama, comedy,
contemporary theatre and, of course, their famous panto! The
theatre is nationally renowned for the quality and diversity of
its shows, with a reputation for their musicals. Often employing
actor-musicians, the New Wolsey is a leading player in the
development of new musicals in the UK along with regularly
staging world premieres.
The Ancient House
Also known as Sparrowe’s House, The Ancient House is a
Grade 1 listed building dating from the 14th Century that was
owned by a string of local merchants throughout the 15th and
16th Centuries. The decorative plasterwork and carving on the
outside of the building was added in the 17th Century and is one
of the finest examples in the UK. The interior still has many of the
original features including the staircases, paintings and secret
courtyard!
Ipswich Transport Museum
With a fabulous collection of transport and engineering objects
relating to Ipswich and the surrounding area, the Ipswich
Transport Museum has preserved over 100 buses, lorries, bikes,
cranes, carriages and more for more than 50 years. The Museum
also has a large model railway for children to control and play
with, a gift shop and their Sunbeam Tea room.
The Giles Statue
One of the most popular landmarks in Ipswich, the Giles Statue
depicts the ‘Giles Family’, famous cartoon characters created by
Ipswich-based cartoonist Carl Giles. Also known as the ‘Grandma
Statue’ the landmark features the infamous Grandma character,
the naught twins Lawrence and Ralph, Rush the dog and the
oldest sister Vera. The statue is positioned so that Grandma is
looking up at the studio window of where Giles used to create
his cartoons for Daily Express and Sunday Express, above what is
now a Costa Coffee shop.
Compiled by Ipswich Borough Council and All About Ipswich.
Visit allaboutipswich.com to find out more and plan your visit!
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Hall, Gardens & Special Events
Historic tudor house with stunning gardens
offering both individuality & tranquility
Group & Tour Discounts • Tea Rooms • On-site Free Parking
Recommended min visit time 3.5 hours
www.kentwell.co.uk
Kentwell Hall | Long Melford | Suffolk | CO10 9BA | Tel 01787 310207 | enquiries@kentwell.co.uk
SHOWING FROM
TUE 3 - SAT 7 MAR
01473 295900
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WHAT’S ON
THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS
09-Mar The Velveteen Rabbit
This spring, Spinning Wheel Theatre brings this beautiful tale
to life on stage by two actors, inventive puppetry and original
songs. A joyful and uplifting tale of magic, friendship and hope,
this is a show for all the family to enjoy
The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft NR33 0JH
01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk
10-14 Mar Quality Street
As her romance with an old flame is rekindled, will Phoebe’s
deception scandalise the town and wreck any future with the
man she loves?
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
10-Mar Havana Nights
An all-new show, ‘Havana Night’ brings an exciting mix of
Latin dances with individual performances from Strictly
Come Dancing’s Graziano and his partner Giada, as well as
entertaining group numbers with their supporting dancers.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
11-Mar Friends! The Musical Parody
‘Friends! The Musical Parody’ celebrates and pokes fun at the
wacky misadventures of the group of 20-something pals we
love from the hit TV show as they navigate the pitfalls of work,
life and love in 1990’s Manhattan.
Marina Theatre, The Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH
01502 533200. www.marinatheatre.co.uk
12-Mar Adam Kay - This is Going to Hurt
Award-winning comedian Adam Kay shares entries from his
diaries as a junior doctor in this “electrifying” (Guardian) evening
of stand-up and music.
Ipswich Regent Theatre, 3 Saint Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE
01473 433100. apps.ipswich.gov.uk
12-Mar Fagin
Dickens failed to provide a backstory to Fagin, so who was he
and who was the real man that Dickens based his character
on? Join Fagin as he reviews his situation during his final night
in prison before being hanged. As madness envelops him he is
‘visited’ by some old acquaintances
The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft NR33 0JH
01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk
18-Mar Kojo Anim: The Taxi Tour
Kojo is here to make the world laugh, sharing his funny
observations and stories about life, parenthood and family.
With his infectious smile, and winning routines, Kojo wowed the
judges and audiences on Britain’s Got Talent.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
23-28 Mar Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Starring Strictly Come Dancing winner Joe McFadden, ‘Priscilla’
is the hilarious adventure of three friends who hop aboard a
battered old bus bound for the Outback to put on the show of
a lifetime. Their epic journey is a heart-warming story of selfdiscovery,
sassiness and acceptance.
Ipswich Regent Theatre, 3 Saint Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE
01473 433100. apps.ipswich.gov.uk
27-Mar John Shuttleworth’s Back
John Shuttleworth’s Back...is giving him trouble.
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
31 Mar - 4 Apr Chicago
A story of murder, greed, corruption, violence, exploitation,
adultery and treachery.
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
7-11 Apr Derren Brown: Showman
The multi award-winning master of mind control and
psychological illusion, Derren Brown, is at his very best on
stage. His one-man shows have received wide critical acclaim
and more Olivier wins and nominations than any other in
history!
Ipswich Regent Theatre, 3 Saint Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE
01473 433100. apps.ipswich.gov.uk
9-11 Apr Oliver Twist
Join Dodger, Fagin, Nancy and the gang for what is sure to be a
jolly good knees-up for all the family!
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
19-Apr Mark Thomas: Fifty Things About Us
A sort of funny national edition of Who Do You Think You Are?
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
21-Apr The Women’s Land Army
Prepare to be more than surprised at the legacy of these
inspirational ‘Landswomen’ who had to strive constantly to
overcome the male prejudices, rigid class structure and gender
stereotypes that existed at the time - and overcome they did!
The Cut, New Cut, Halesworth, IP19 8BY.
0300 3033 211. newcut.org
28 Apr - 2 May Absurd Person Singular By Alan Ayckbourn
Three married couples. Three kitchens. Three Christmas parties.
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
29-Apr Red Skies
Southwold Harbour 1939, two famous authors with very
different links to Ipswich fish for hidden secrets…George Orwell
took his name from the river, and Arthur Ransome was resident
on it. What would happen if they were to meet? Both are in
search of answers, both political and personal – whilst George
is about to write Animal Farm, Arthur is married to Trotsky’s
secretary. Sparks could fly!
Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill CB9 8AR
01440 714140. www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk
02-May Ian Waite & Vincent Simone... Act 2
With beautiful costumes, gorgeous lighting and world-class
routines, including the Viennese Waltz, the Foxtrot, the Rhumba
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and of course…there has to be another incredible Argentine
Tango routine by the master!
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
03-May The Guilty Feminist: Live with Deborah
Frances-White
Comedian Deborah Frances-White and her guests explore
the noble goals of 21st century feminists whilst confessing the
insecurities, hypocrisies and paradoxes which undermine those
goals. Along with some of your favourite comedians, guests
and musicians, Deborah will host this joyful celebration of how
far we’ve come, and continue the conversation about what
remains to be done.
The Corn Exchange, King St, Ipswich IP1 1DH
apps.ipswich.gov.uk
11-May Gyles Brandreth Break A Leg!
Without hesitation or repetition (and just a touch of deviation),
‘Just a Minute’ regular, Gyles delivers a dazzling evening of wit,
wisdom, high drama, low comedy, and hilarious
name-dropping.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
12-16 May Annie
Set in 1930s New York during The Great Depression, brave
young Annie is forced to live a life of misery at Miss Hannigan’s
orphanage. Her luck soon changes when she’s chosen to
spend a fairytale Christmas with famous billionaire, Oliver
Warbucks. Meanwhile, spiteful Miss Hannigan has other ideas
and hatches a plan to spoil Annie’s search for her true family…
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
13-May Tony Stockwell
Remarkably compelling, amazingly detailed and always
humorous. Tony demonstrates his belief that those who have
passed can communicate with their loved ones with detailed
messages frequently including names, dates and locations
and all delivered with emotion, sensitivity and empathy. The
evening may include psychometry, photographs readings and
psychic prediction.
Haverhill Arts Centre, High Street, Haverhill CB9 8AR
01440 714140. www.haverhillartscentre.co.uk
15-16 May A Calling
Mark, a young man in 21st century Britain, is struggling. In a
small rural farming community he’s trying to juggle work, family,
friends and a relationship. Looking at how family traditions can
shape your life, how stressful the modern farming industry can
be and how we hide from opening up about our struggles. Will
he give up everything that generations of his entire family have
worked for?
The Cut, New Cut, Halesworth, IP19 8BY.
0300 3033 211. newcut.org
21-24 May Billionaire Boy
Joe Spud is twelve years old and the richest boy in the country!
He has his own sports car, two crocodiles as pets and £100,000
a week pocket money! But what Joe doesn’t have is a friend.
So he decides to leave his posh school and start at the local
comp. But things don’t go as planned for Joe and life becomes
a rollercoaster as he tries to find what money can’t buy!
Ipswich Regent Theatre, 3 Saint Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE
01473 433100. apps.ipswich.gov.uk
21-23 May Shrek The Musical
‘Shrek The Musical’ is a Tony Award-winning fairy tale
adventure featuring all new songs from Jeanine Tesori
(Thoroughly Modern Millie, Caroline or Change) and a
sidesplitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the
beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage, and
proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears.
Spa Pavilion Theatre, Undercliff Road, Felixstowe IP11 2DX
thelittleboxoffice.com/spapavilion
21-May Dad’s Army Variety Show: A Salute to the 1940’s
‘A Salute to the 1940s’ is packed full of the stars who kept the
nation entertained during WW2. Featuring award winning
tributes to George Formby, Vera Lynn, The Andrew Sisters,
Frank Sinatra and Gracie Fields, Windsor Davies & Don Estelle
singing ‘Whispering Grass’, as well as many sketches from the
Dad’s Army troop.
Marina Theatre, The Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH
01502 533200. www.marinatheatre.co.uk
23-May Roald Dahl & The Imagination Seekers
‘Roald Dahl and the Imagination Seekers’ is a theatrical and
interactive experience, especially made for all the family to
enjoy. It’s a thrilling story delivered through performance,
games and creative play that explores Roald Dahl’s
extraordinary stories, including Charlie and the Chocolate
Factory, The BFG and The Twitsalong the way.
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
26-27 May Rapunzel
Featuring an original book, music and lyrics, high energy
choreography, loveable characters, colourful set and costumes
and an opportunity for the audience to meet the characters
after the show, this production promises to be an entertaining
treat for all the family!
Marina Theatre, The Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH
01502 533200. www.marinatheatre.co.uk
29-May Morgan & West: Unbelievable Science
Morgan & West present captivating chemistry, phenomenal
physics, and bonkers biology in this fun for all the family
science extravaganza!
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
MUSIC
11-Mar The Rock of Ages Experience
An uplifting and high energy tribute to the music of the smash
hit Hollywood film and musical, Rock of Ages.
Marina Theatre, The Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH
01502 533200. www.marinatheatre.co.uk
28-Mar Buddy Holly & The Cricketers
Whatever the season, whatever the excuse to party, make your
Heartbeat a little faster with this Buddy Holly tribute!
Theatre Royal, Westgate Street, Bury St Edmunds IP33 1QR
01284 769505. www.theatreroyal.org
04-Apr The Simon & Garfunkel Story
Using huge projection photos and original film footage, this
50th anniversary celebration also features a full live band
performing all the hits.
Marina Theatre, The Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH
01502 533200. www.marinatheatre.co.uk
08-Apr Rod Stewart: The Tribute
For the past 12 years this amazing Rod Stewart tribute show
has been rocking audiences all over the world - people never
fail to comment on the accuracy and energy of the show.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
18-Apr Luther Vandross: A Celebration
Fronted by international Luther Vandross tribute, Harry
Cambridge, and featuring his 10-piece band, this show lets you
experience all the hits from Vandross’s amazing career which
culminated in over 40 million album sales and eight Grammy
awards.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
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01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
25-Apr Songbird – The Music of Fleetwood Mac
Songbird bring all the hits of Fleetwood Mac to the stage
featuring classic songs from ‘Rumours’ ‘Tango in the Night’,
‘Tusk’, and ‘Mirage’.
The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft NR33 0JH
01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk
25-Apr What’s Love Got To Do With It?
‘What’s Love Got To Do With It?’ is a joyous show celebrating
the music of the incredible Tina Turner.
Ipswich Regent Theatre, 3 Saint Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE
01473 433100. apps.ipswich.gov.uk
02-May Anything For Love: The Meat Loaf Story
The highly acclaimed Steve Steinman brings his brand-new
production featuring over 25 of Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman’s
greatest hits. With an incredible stage set and ten-piece live
band, the show will have you up on your feet dancing and
singing out loud.
Marina Theatre, The Marina, Lowestoft NR32 1HH
01502 533200. www.marinatheatre.co.uk
03-May Johnny Cash Roadshow
This year’s show is an emotional rollercoaster of songs through
Cash’s career, packed together in one fantastic evening’s
entertainment.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
09-May Abba Sensation
A stunning stage show, which combines costume changes,
lighting effects and a faithful reproduction of the Abba sound.
The Seagull ,19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft NR33 0JH
01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk
12-May Will Pound - A Day Will Come
Acclaimed harmonica and melodeon player Will Pound is
embarking on a musical journey across the states of the
European Union, to discover and unveil the diversity and
common ground of their traditional music and song.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
14-May Seven Drunken Nights - The Story of the
Dubliners
This celebration of Ireland’s favorite sons brings to life the music
of The Dubliners. A guaranteed evening of humor and ‘craic’
that will have audiences singing along to classics including The
Wild Rover, The Black Velvet Band, Molly Malone, Finnegan’s
Wake, McAlpines Fusileers, Raglan Road and The Seven
Drunken Nights.
Ipswich Regent Theatre, 3 Saint Helen’s Street, Ipswich IP4 1HE
01473 433100. apps.ipswich.gov.uk
31-May Songs of the Sea
In this show the group will recreate the high-spirited, informal
atmosphere of the infamous Lowestoft ‘smokers’, also known
as shod concerts.
The Seagull, 19-75 Morton Road, Lowestoft NR33 0JH
01502 589726. www.theseagull.co.uk
ARTS & CULTURE
5-11 Mar Still Working, Still Life and Life
Portrait painter, Jack Stephenson returns to an earlier interest –
still life painting.
The Garage Gallery, 152 High St, Aldeburgh
snapemaltings.co.uk/whats-on/exhibition-still-working-stilllife-and-life
series of paintings consisting of overlapped oxymorons painted
directly on onto oriented strand board with whacky and
blended colours.
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
04-Apr The Crafty Foxes Easter Wreath Workshop
Make a beautiful Easter wreath for yourself or as a gift, or why
not give the workshop to someone as a gift?
The Apex, 1 Charter Square, Bury St Edmunds, IP33 3FD
01284 758000. www.theapex.co.uk
4-30 Apr Carol Saunderson
Carol Saunderson grew up in East Anglia as a member of a
farming family. She has been working as a painter for 25 years.
Her semi-abstract, richly coloured works are characterised by
their lively brushwork and mark-making. She is continually
inspired by the cyclically changing landscape surrounding her
Suffolk home.
The Maltings Gallery Granary Building, Snape, Suffolk IP17 1SP
snapemaltings.co.uk
29-Apr Art Deco: Global Design for a Modern Age
The range of artifacts, seen at the 1925 International Exhibition
in Paris, show a very different understanding of modernity
from the high-minded design of the Bauhaus or Le Corbusier.
In this talk, Fiona FitzGerald will explore this vibrant new
style, focusing on the importance of the exotic, and chart its
enthusiastic welcome throughout the world.
The Cut, New Cut, Halesworth, IP19 8BY.
0300 3033 211. newcut.org
2-9 May Exhibition by Dee Nickerson 2020
A collection of this much sort after artist’s work at the Southwold
Gallery. Southwold Gallery, 64a High Street, Southwold,
IP18 6DN. 01502 723888. www.southwoldgallery.co.uk
3-20 Apr Exhibtion by Stephanie Lambourne and Chris
Williamson
Two Artists that always produce paintings that lift the spirits and
make you smile.
Southwold Gallery, 64a High Street, Southwold,IP18 6DN
01502 723888. www.southwoldgallery.co.uk
14-20 May Laura Beardsell-Moore
Laura Beardsell-Moore continues her exploration of our
impermanent world and looks at ways to represent things that
are mortal or ephemeral in a permanent image.
The Quay Gallery, Snape Maltings, Snape, IP17 1SP
snapemaltings.co.uk
28 May - 3 Jun Journeys – Living in the Now
Journeys over the last two years have taken Norah to other
countries, areas and meeting many interesting individuals
never met before. Learning to cope, to live in the present rather
than the past or future.
The Quay Gallery, Snape Maltings, Snape, IP17 1SP
snapemaltings.co.uk
SPECIAL EVENTS
14-29 Mar Lambing weekends
Lambing begins in March and on lambing days, you will see
new-born lambs and young lambs at the lambing yard in our
Tudor Stables — as well as older lambs out in the paddocks.
You might even see a lamb being born! The shrubbery and
back wood are carpeted with snowdrops, aconites, primroses
and violets and swathes of daffodils begin to flower on the front
lawns and the moat banks. 11am-4pm.
Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Sudbury, CO10 9BA
www.kentwell.co.uk/events
24 Mar - 27 Apr Wayne Tanswell
This is Wayne’s sixth solo exhibition and is a completely new
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At The Ickworth we take a personal
approach to each wedding, guiding you
through every step of the planning.
Choose from a selection of stately rooms for your
ceremony and reception, or hire the whole hotel or
The Lodge for a truly magical experience.
We can accommodate ceremonies from an intimate
reception for 50 friends and family all the way up to a
magnificent marquee for 500 guests. Together with our
wedding catering team you can choose a perfect menu
to give a lasting impression of your day.
A truly wonderful day dedicated entirely to you.
01284 735 350 | events@ickworthhotel.co.uk
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Looking for a
GrEAT Group
Visit?
The Museum of East Anglian
Life is located in the heart
of Stowmarket. With 17
splendid historic buildings,
nearly 3km of woodland and
riverside nature trails to
explore all year round!
Groups can enjoy:
- Discounted admission
prices
- FREE all day coach parking
- FREE familiarisation visit
for the group organiser
- Assistance for visitors with
limited mobility
- A visitor information site
map on arrival
- FREE entry for coach drivers
- Exclusive tours
www.eastanglianlife.org.uk
Stowmarket, Suffolk IP14 1DL | 01449 612229
Suffolk
27-28 Mar Nowton Park Star Party
Explore the wonders of the night’s sky at Nowton Park. Join
members of the Athenaeum Astronomy Association who will
introduce specific aspects of the night sky.
Nowton Road, Bury St Edmunds, IP30
10-13 Apr Eastertide
There’s plenty to see and do with indoor, family-friendly
activities and acres of gardens and woodland to explore
outside. The downstairs rooms in the House will be brought
to life by Kentwell’s living historians, and the Moat House will
be buzzing with bakers, dairymaids, ladies in the stillroom and
needlewomen. The alchemists will be at their hut in the woods
and Tudor villagers and crafts will be in the outbuildings.
Families can try to find the huge wooden hidden in the gardens
and to scramble the clues to crack the code they reveal!
11am-5pm
Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Sudbury, CO10 9BA
www.kentwell.co.uk/events
11-Apr St Giles Gin Tasting
St. Giles Distillery is am independent, Norfolk-based producer
of high-quality gin. Their slow and careful distillation process
ensures that the delicious blend of flavours is retained within
the spirit, resulting in beautifully rounded and delicate gin,
perfect for taste explorers. Sample their beautiful gins at a
tasting in the Food Hall. Free to attend.
Food Hall, Snape Maltings, Snape Bridge, Snape IP17 1SP
11-Apr Easter Farmer’s Market
The market has a wonderful bustling atmosphere and provides
easy access for people to buy high quality, local foods and
treats for Easter direct from Suffolk’s artisan producers located
at a world class music venue. It provides the chance to talk to
producers directly and find out about where they source their
ingredients from and the passions for good food that drive their
businesses.
Snape Maltings, Snape Bridge, Snape IP17 1SP
snapemaltings.co.uk/whats-on/easter-farmers-market
2-3 May Tudor May Day celebrations
Step back into history and join in with the event as the living
historians choose a may queen and raise the may tree. Join in
with garlanding, processions and dancing and watch traditional
plays, all accompanied by authentic live music.
Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Sudbury, CO10 9BA
www.kentwell.co.uk/events
8-10 May VE Day Celebrations and Vintage 1940s
Weekend
Join in the commemorative events taking place across the
country to honour the incredible sacrifice men and women
made during the Second World War.
Town Centre, Lavenham
10-11 May Cooking in the Kitchen: a 1930s experience in
Spring
Join the Living History Cooks for a unique chance to try out
traditional 1930s recipes in Ickworth’s beautiful finishing
kitchen. A truly unforgettable cooking experience! Price: £35
Ickworth House, The Rotunda, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds,
IP29 5QE. 03442 491895. www.nationaltrust.org.uk
23-May BecclesFood and Drink Festival
The free Festival features over 80 food and drink stalls, many of
them local artisan producers, as well as those from further afield
in East Anglia. Based in the centre of the vibrant market town,
the Festival will include cookery demonstrations and talks,
world street food, musicians and children’s entertainment.
Beccles, NR34 9HE. becclesfoodfestival.co.uk
AUCTIONS & ANTIQUES
7 Mar, 4 Apr, 2 May & 6 Jun
Halesworth Brocante Antique & Vintage Market
The Halesworth Brocante - Antique & Vintage Market is held
on the first Saturday of each month (closed Jan/Feb). This
very popular market is probably one of the best antique and
vintage markets in the region attracting sellers and buyers from
across, Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. There are on average 35 - 40
Brocanteurs selling an eclectic array of antique, vintage and
collectables.
The Old Print Works, Halesworth, IP19 8AP
01986 948546
28-29 Mar, 25-26 Apr, 30-31 May & 28-29 Jun
Long Melford Antiques and Vintage Fair
A monthly two-day antiques and vintage fair featuring 50 tables
selling antiques, jewellery, ceramics, collectables, militaria,
vintage clothing and accessories, vinyl records, ephemera,
kitchenalia etc. Catering on-site. Free parking. Dog friendly.
Wheelchair accessible. Admission: £1 adult entry. Children
under 16 free. Open: 9.30am - 4.00pm both days.
The Old School, Hall Street, Long Melford, CO10 9DX
29-Mar Stonham Barns Antiques, Vintage, Retro &
Collectors Fair
A one day Antiques Vintage, Retro & Collectors Fair with indoor
and outdoor stalls selling thousands of items to tempt you.
Open Saturday 10am - 4pm, Sunday 9am - 3pm.
Admission: Saturday £3, Sunday £2.
Pettaugh Road, Stonham Aspel, Suffolk IP14 6AT
5 Apr & 7 Jun Great Blakenham Antiques and Collectors
Fair
The Great Blakenham Antiques and Collectors Fair features
a variety of stalls selling an array of antiques and collectables
jewellery, ceramics, militaria, glass, antiquarian books and
ephemera, tribal art, postcards, vinyl records etc.
Admission £1. Children free.
Great Blakenham Village Hall, Great Blakenham IP6 0NJ
10-12 Apr Southwold Fine Art and Antiques Fair
Over 50 dealers in the finest quality antique furniture, ceramics,
clocks, jewellery, glass, silver, pictures and much more. A great
day out at this much loved seaside resort. Admission £4 under
16’s free. Open 11am - 5pm each day.
Saint Felix School, Southwold, Suffolk IP18 6SD
14-Apr Cavendish antiques & Collectors Fair
A Small antiques & collectors fair in the pretty Suffolk village of
Cavendish, Admission 20p, acompanied children free.
Open: 9.30 - 4pm, refreshments available.
Memorial Hall, Melford Road, Cavendish, suffolk CO10 8AD
26-Apr The Spring Garden & Artisan Market
A new event aimed more at the Home & Garden sector. There
will be quite a few antique/vintage dealers selling garden
related items at the market alongside local nurseries and artisan
stalls. Admission £3 per person. Open 9am - 3pm.
Glemham Hall, Little Glemham, Suffolk IP13 0BT
01986 948546
www.glemhamhall.co.uk/events/spring-market
10-May Newmarket Racecourse Antique and 20th
Century Fair
Over 200+ inside stands plus outside stands of antiques, art
deco and collectables. Antique valuation roadshow. Free
valuations and appraisals. Antique restoration workshop.
Specialist collectors room for stamps, medals, cards, coins,
ephemera etc. Free parking and full catering service on site.
Mobile: 0777 5718889. Open: 9.30am - 4pm (Trade 8am - 9am).
Admission: £4 (Trade £7).
Newmarket Racecourse (Rowley Mile), The Heath, CB8 0TF
www.newmarketantiquesfair.co.uk
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A WEEKEND BREAK IN
Plan your trip to Colchester with our
top pick of things to do and places to visit.
Colchester is a historic and beautiful town with a host of attractions
ranging from its 900-year-old castle to its highly regarded zoo,
all of which make it great for a day trip; but stay a bit longer and
there’s plenty more to discover beyond its big-ticket attractions. A
short break is a perfect way to explore the very best of the town’s
under-the-radar treats and hidden treasures.
Step back in time
For the unfamiliar, start with The Castle Museum which alongside
Hollytrees Museum and the Natural History Museum explore
the town’s famous history. All three museums are located within
two minutes’ walk of each other within the town centre and The
Castle in particular is a perfect starting point to get to grips with
Colchester’s fascinating past. Charting over 2,000 years of life in
Colchester it was built on the ruins of a Roman Temple destroyed
by Boudicca and this, alongside many other stories are brought to
life through a number of fantastic experiences, interactive exhibits,
and tours that can be found throughout the museum.
Indeed, hands-on history is what Colchester is all about, whether it
is following Britain’s oldest and longest town wall around the town
centre, walking through the impressive ruins of St Botolph’s Priory
or discovering civil war musket holes in battle-scarred walls. The
streets of Colchester offer just as much history as the objects in
glass cases within its museums.
Discover arts & culture
But Colchester certainly isn’t stuck in the past. Firstsite, the town’s
contemporary art gallery, is a curved, golden, space-age building
that regularly hosts exhibitions by world-renowned artists and
household names. Even those sceptical about the merits of
modern art can find something to enjoy within its walls – perhaps
via a trip to its in-house cinema, or by exploring the community
events and craft fairs that take place there regularly.
Meanwhile, across town the Mercury Theatre is undergoing a
multi-million pound redevelopment to bring the building up to
the same quality as the work it’s been producing for years. Don’t
despair if you’re planning on visiting before its summer re-opening
however, as tucked behind it is Colchester’s much-loved Arts
Centre with its programme of touring shows that perfectly
balances the popular with the challenging. Its programme
is always worth keeping an eye on or even taking a risk on
something unusual.
Shop ‘til you drop
Exploring the town centre wouldn’t be complete without a spot of
shopping either and Colchester doesn’t disappoint in this regard,
with well-kept shopping arcades housing the big name, High
Street stores, whilst smaller lanes and roads host independent
retailers and boutique stores. You won’t be stuck for a bite to
eat either – a great mix of eateries throughout the town offer
something for everyone.
Sweet Dreams
The beauty of a short break in Colchester allows time to explore
beyond the town centre though. Get a good night’s sleep in one of
the town’s hotels (from the budget to the luxury, there’s something
for everyone) before exploring further afield in the town’s selfstyled
“Beautiful Borough”.
Animal Adventure
Colchester Zoo is ranked just outside the top 10 zoos in the world,
and you will need a full day to fully explore its extensive ground.
It’s a fantastic family day out, keep an eye out for special offers, or
events that add value to your trip – there’s a programme of zoo
experiences that run throughout each day and are included in the
general admission cost.
Further afield
If you’d rather experience a more homegrown variety of nature,
the Dedham Vale and Constable Country are ripe for exploration
to the North of Colchester, whilst Mersea Island lies to the south.
The Dedham Vale is Essex’s only Designated Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty, whilst the saltmarshes on the mainland around
Mersea are Sites of Special Scientific Interest, providing unique
habitats for native species and migrating birds alike. Nature
reserves such as Abberton Reservoir and Fingringhoe Wick are
run by the Essex Wildlife Trust, meaning there’s no shortage of
scenic country walks around the flat Essex landscape to enjoy.
Mersea of course is also famous for its seafood and particularly
its oysters, and you’ll find a fine selection of seafood restaurants
on the west of the island, kept stocked by the local fishermen. But
the other local delicacy can be found in nearby Tiptree, where
world-famous jam manufacturers Wilkin and Son run their farm
and factory. Stop by one of the several local Tiptree Tearooms
to sample their little scarlet strawberry jam as part of a delicious
cream tea.
There’s plenty of other hidden treasure too, from the country’s
tallest Tudor gatehouse at the impressive Layer Marney Tower, to
a first-class heritage railway at the East Anglian Railway Museum,
neatly positioned beside the sizable Chappel Viaduct.
For more information about the town or to book a guided tour
please visit www.visitcolchester.com or call 01206 282920.
The Visitor Information Centre is located at Hollytrees Museum.
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Explore
Essex
in 2020
undertaken by Wessex Archaeology (commissioned by Historic
England), revealed the outline of the original mud dock where
she was dismantled and these investigations were recently
featured on ‘BBC One Inside Out East’, with further analysis
ongoing. This event is designed to be an authentic, interactive
experience for the whole family to enjoy. discover2020.co.uk
A new year brings new openings and events, and we’re not short
of things to see and do in Essex. Here’s a round-up from Visit
Essex (www.visitessex.com) about some of the new things
you can expect in 2020.
Essex 2020
Mayflower 400
A whole range of events, activities and ambitious projects are
being planned for 2020, to celebrate the 400th Anniversary of
the ‘Mayflower’ sailing to the New World. Essex is proud of its
strong links to the ‘Mayflower’ and the United States. It is thought
to have been built in Harwich and its Captain, Christopher Jones,
hailed from the town. Christopher Jones’ house will be open
to the public from March 2020 and also the Mayflower Visitor
Centre, which will be the ideal place to learn about the roots
and culture of America’s early colonists, opens in April. For more
information about tours of the house and opening times, contact
The Harwich Society.
Inspired by the British Science Festival which will be taking part
in the city of Chelmsford, 8-12 September. The first time in its
189th year history to be in the region. There will be a year-long
festival of events related to STEAM – Science, Technology,
Engineering, Arts and Mathematics – exhibitions, workshops,
events, festivals and more.
www.essexfuture.org.uk/essex-2020
Lee Valley Regional Park
A new Wildlife Discovery Centre will be launching in River Lee
Country Park at Fishers Green near Waltham Abbey. It’s hoped
that this will be built and ready to open from mid-June and will
include state of the art facilities with a viewing tower providing a
completely different perspective to watching wildlife and
a two-tier viewing platform inside the hide for enhanced
viewing angles and photography opportunities. A CCTV
system will provide stunning up-close footage allowing
visitors to get closer than ever to the wildlife in this signature
spot in the Lee Valley. www.leevalleypark.org.uk
Wivenhoe House Hotel, Colchester
Discover 2020
A year-long festival of events and activities to mark various
anniversaries of heritage assets in the Rochford district, including
HMS Beagle.
200 years of HMS Beagle, 30 – 31 May
Taking place at The Freight House, Rochford, this free entry
event will celebrate 200 years since the launch of HMS Beagle.
This prestigious ship circumnavigated the globe with famous
passenger Charles Darwin and is synonymous with discovery in
the fields of science, meteorology and even space exploration.
HMS Beagle was finally decommissioned by the Royal Navy
in 1845 when she was transferred to the Coastguard and
repurposed as a watch vessel stationed at Paglesham in
Rochford District, where archaeologists have been searching for
her remains in the estuary mud. Last Summer, exploratory work
Spring 2020 will bring an exciting time for Wivenhoe
House Hotel, with a bedroom expansion on the horizon,
this beautiful 4-star country house hotel will be offering five
new luxury rooms for guests to enjoy.
www.wivenhoehouse.co.uk
The Electric Palace Cinema, Harwich
One of the oldest, purpose-built cinemas to survive, with its silent
screen, original projection room and façade still intact, re-opens
in April after major renovations.
www.electricpalace.com
Intu Lakeside
The shopping centre and leisure destination has seen huge
changes over the last few years including the development of
The Quay, new stores and leisure pursuits. The newest addition
for 2020 will be Nickelodeon Adventure, the first in the UK. An
indoor play adventure which gives little ones the chance to
immerse themselves in the worlds of their favourite characters
form PAW Patrol to Dora the Explorer.
Working with Harrods, ‘H Beauty’ the first stand-alone Harrods
beauty hall, will also open in April.
www.intu.co.uk/lakeside
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Braintree Village
(retail shopping outlet)
Over the next few years Braintree Village will undergo
a huge transformation and facelift, bringing over
90 fashion, food, beauty and homeware brands
together, including a new flagship store and a great
choice of restaurants and cafes, in stylish, social and
relaxing surroundings. The village celebrated its 20th
Anniversary in 2019. www.braintree-village.com
Mercury Rising
An exciting project which will modernise and
improve the much-loved Mercury Theatre in
Colchester, safeguarding its future for the whole
community. Redeveloping the main Foyer,
Auditorium, creating a Café, new back-stage facilities
and making it accessible for all. It will re-open in
September 2020. www.mercurytheatre.co.uk/
England’s Creative Coast
Campaign
A collaboration between Essex, Kent and East Sussex
to install seven waterfront art installations – one to be
unveiled in Essex on 24 and 25 July by artist Katrina
Palmer in Southend. Also, the world’s first Geo Tour
will be released in July/August covering these areas.
englandscreativecoast.org
The Gibberd Gallery, Harlow
In April the Gibberd Gallery will have a brand-new exhibition, Lee
Grandjean: Seeing Things 1970-2020.
This exhibition will for the first time, take a retrospective view of
Lee’s wide -ranging sculptural practice, showing work from the
1970s to the present day.
April will also see the launch of a brand-new website for Harlow
Sculpture Town. This will make the collection more accessible, a
map with three new trails, and each sculpture will also be getting
an eye-catching sign.
www.gibberdgallery.co.uk
Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome
The oldest surviving World War I aerodrome in Europe is
delighted to announce the arrival of a new exhibition to the
Aerodrome from Good Friday 10 April until 31 October 2020.
The new project, created in partnership with the Tourism and
Mayors office for the Nord de Pas de Calais, with the help of the
RAF, by the site’s award-winning display team of volunteers. Set
in the Home Defence Museum, ‘St Omer: The Great War’ will be
a fantastic exploration of the largest logistical depot and aviation
operations in the history of the Great War. This will be the only
opportunity to see this exhibition in the UK.
www.stowmaries.org.uk
Mountfitchet House on the Hill
Museum, Stansted
New for 2020 in the House on the Hill Museum (formerly
House on the Hill Toy Museum) will be a WW2 Exhibition. This
exhibition is based on the time of the Blitz, and in particular the
evacuation of children, the largest evacuation in history. The
exhibition will feature historical documents, photographs and
many exhibits from life on The Home Front.
www.stanstedtoymuseum.com
KEY EVENTS 2020
28 Feb – 31 Mar, Essex Book Festival
Over 100 events in over 45 venues throughout the
county.
www.essexbookfestival.org.uk
4 & 5 April, Chocolate Festival
Cressing Temple
www.explore-essex.com/events
19 – 21 April, Real Tennis World Championships
Prested Hall
www.prested.co.uk
May – Oct, Essex Summer of Art
The county’s largest ever visual art festival, with art trails,
open studios, workshops, performances, exhibitions
and much more.
www.exploreculture.org.uk
3 May, Maldon Mud Race
A wacky competition where participants race across
400m of muddy river.
www.maldonmudrace.com
6 -10 May, VE Day Celebration
Southend Pier
www.visitsouthend.co.uk/whats-on
30-31 May, Discover 2020 – 200 years of HMS
Beagle
The Freight House, Rochford
www.rochford.gov.uk/leisure-and-tourism/
discover-2020
5 – 21 June Southend Festival of Arts
Music, comedy, art, theatre and literature.
www.visitsouthend.co.uk/whats-on
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The Best Of - That’ll Be The Day
Circus of Horrors
Tony Stockwell - Psychic Medium
The Bon Jovi Experience
Complete Madness
Aida - Russian State Opera
Dead Ringer For Love
Little Mix Experience
The Rolling Stones Story
The Sleeping Beauty -
Vienna Festival Ballet
Saturday 7th March at 7pm
Sunday 8th March at 7.30pm
Wednesday 11th March at 7.30pm
Friday 13th March at 7.30pm
Saturday 14th March at 7.30pm
Sunday 15th March at 7.30pm
Friday 20th March at 7.30pm
Saturday 21st March at 2pm
Saturday 21st March at 7.30pm
Sunday 22nd March at 5pm
The Jive Aces - Big Beat Revue Friday 27th March at 7.30pm SAT 7TH MAR AT 7PM
The Affair
The Carpenters Story
The Wizard Of Oz - Easter Panto
Essex Reptile Encounter
The Music of Northern Soul Live
Totally Tina
Sound of Springsteen
Friday 3rd April at 7.30pm
Saturday 4th April at 7.30pm
Sunday 5th April at 2.30pm & 7pm
Tuesday 7th & Wednesday 8th
April at various times
Thursday 9th April at 7.30pm
Saturday 18th April at 7.30pm
Friday 24th April at 7.30pm
SUN 5TH APR AT 2.30PM & 7PM
That's Life - The Frank Sinatra Story Saturday 25th April at 7.30pm
FRI 1ST MAY AT 7.30PM
SAT 13TH JUNE AT 7.30PM
FRI 17TH JULY AT 7.30PM
SAT 1ST AUG AT 7.30PM
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WHAT’S ON
THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS
04-Mar Revenge
Bill Crayshaw MP leads a charmed life, hailed in the corridors of
Parliament, lauded in business, and loved at home. That is until
he returns from a business trip to find his party agent has been
killed in a terrible,tragic accident – or was it?
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
11-14 Mar Canterbury Tales
Described as “colourful, boozy and good spirited” this modern
version should dispel any misapprehension that Medieval
English Literature is dry and academic.
PalaceTheatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 9LA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
22-Mar Henning Wehn: Get On With It!
You couldn’t make it up; surely the German Comedy
Ambassador Henning Wehn hasn’t bosched out yet another
new show? And what’s he still doing here anyway? Well, his
lack of transferable skills is what keeps him here and his belief
that practise makes perfect is what keeps him going.
PalaceTheatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 9LA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
23-Mar Menopause the Musical 2: Cruising through
Menopause
‘Cruising Through Menopause’ is a hilarious, heartfelt,
reassuring and unflinching look at the joys of menopause and
friendship.Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea,
SS0 7RA. 01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
03-Apr The Affair
‘The Affair’ is a timeless comedy that depicts the highs and
lows of relationships in a very funny way. With each character
bringing a different light to the story, there is plenty for the
audience to relate to and be amused by.
Princes Theatre, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE
01255 686633. www.tendringdc.gov.uk
03-Apr The Joe and Dianne Show
Expect music, comedy and of course a little bit of dance in this
never-before-seen variety show from Strictly Come Dancing
finalists; Joe Sugg and Dianne Buswell.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
05-Apr The Wizard Of Oz - Easter Pantomime
Join Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man and the cowardly Lion as
they journey on a panto-filled adventure through Oz to meet the
legendary Wizard and defeat the Wicked Witch of the West.
Princes Theatre, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE
01255 686633. www.tendringdc.gov.uk
05-Apr Rapunzel - A Tangled Musical Adventure
Featuring an original book, music and lyrics, high energy
choreography, loveable characters, colourful set and costumes
and an opportunity for the audience to meet the characters
after the show, this production promises to be an entertaining
treat for all the family!
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
7-12 Apr SIX the Musical
From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry
VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred
years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of
21st century girl power.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
09-Apr The Russian State Opera presents Aida
Aida is a gripping love story that will keep you on the edge of
your seats until the very end.
The Harlow Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Harlow CM20 1LS
01279 431945. www.playhouseharlow.com
10-Apr Phil Wang: Philly Philly Wang Wang
Phil has made a name for himself (that name being Phil Wang)
exploring sex, romance, politics, and his mixed British-Malaysian
heritage with shows that delight in his unique Wang brand of
smart and silly.
PalaceTheatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 9LA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
11-Apr Dom Joly’s Holiday Snaps
Dom will be talking about his exploits as a serial globe-trotting
and seeker of dangerous travel spots. From North Korea though
the Congo and Syria to Chernobyl, he’s visited some of the
most unusual places on the planet
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1LE
01255 43 33 44. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
16-17 Apr Sarah & Duck
Sarah and Duck’s Big Top Birthday will take you and your
children on a magical adventure.
PalaceTheatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 9LA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
22 Apr & 3 May Jack Dee Off The Telly
Join Jack Dee for an evening of entertainment (food and
beverages not included) in his new stand-up tour.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
22-Apr Joel Dommett: Unapologetic (If That’s Ok?)
Join Joel as he brings you bang up to date on his life since his
last live show!
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
23-Apr John Shuttleworth’s Back
Years of strenuous DIY, not to mention playing his organ whilst
perched upon a multi pack of Diet Sprite with no lumber
support, has taken its toll. But - ever the trouper - John returns
to regale audiences with an evening of his classic songs (plus
new ones and hilarious ‘back’ stories), pausing only to reapply
his deep heat rub!
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
24-Apr John Archer: Against The Odds
A rare chance to see baffling magic with a dash of comedy
thrown in by the man who many consider to be the best
comedy magician in the UK today.
The Harlow Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Harlow CM20 1LS
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01279 431945. www.playhouseharlow.com
28 Apr - 2 May The Taming of the Shrew
A lively, funny and highly energetic Shakespearean comedy,
with a lot of weird and wonderful people, clothes swapping,
gender swapping and lots of laughs!
PalaceTheatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 9LA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
28 Apr - 2 May Beautiful - The Carole King Musical
‘Beautiful’ tells the inspiring true story of Carole King’s
remarkable rise to stardom, from being part of a hit song-writing
team with her husband Gerry Goffin, to her relationship with
fellow writers and best friends Cynthia Weil and Barry Mann,
to becoming one of the most successful solo acts in popular
music history.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
29-Apr The Ladyboys Of Bangkok
Climb aboard for the ride of your lives as 16 of the world’s most
glamorous showgirls (who just happen to be men!) take you
soaring to a new world of dazzling diamante dipped song and
dance destinations.
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1LE
01255 433344. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
08-May VE Day 75 Live
A two-hour, music-led concert featuring the Royal Philharmonic
Concert Orchestra, plus very special guests, to celebrate and
commemorate Victory in Europe Day.
Saffron Screen, Audley End Road, Essex, CB11 4UH
01799 500238. www.saffronscreen.com
10-May Spirit of the Blitz
To mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day we dust off the 1940s
songbook for a tribute to the legendary stars who kept us
smiling through our darkest days. ‘Spirit of the Blitz’ recaptures
the tenacious optimism of war-torn Britain on the long road
towards peace.
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1LE
01255 433344. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
12-16 May Derren Brown - Showman
Now with his first brand-new theatre show in five years, Derren
Brown returns to astonish and amaze audiences up and down
the country. Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0
7RA. 01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
15-May Menopause the Musical 2
Hot flushes, mood swings, memory lapses, weight gain – these
are a few of our favourite menopausal things! For these four
ladies the menopause was not the beginning of the end, but
the beginning of a beautiful friendship where love conquers,
and friendships never fail.
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 1LE
01255 433344. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
17 & 31 May Romesh Ranganathan - The Cynic’s Mixtape
Romesh is putting showbiz aside to deliver a carefully curated
selection of all the things he has found unacceptable since
the last tour, including why trying to save the environment is a
scam, why none of us are truly free, and his suspicion that his
wife is using gluten intolerance to avoid sleeping with him.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
21-23 May Nasty Neighbours
This hilarious black comedy, written by Nativity’s, Debbie Isitt, is
a play which most audiences can relate to as we all experience
new neighbours at some point in our lives, with the one big
question being, who is going to move into the house next door?
PalaceTheatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 9LA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
21-May Ian Waite & Vincent Simone - The Ballroom Boys
With beautiful costumes, gorgeous lighting and world class
routines, including the Viennese Waltz, the Foxtrot, the
Rhumba… and of course… there has to be another incredible
Argentine Tango routine by the master! Princes Theatre, Station
Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE. 01255 686633
www.tendringdc.gov.uk
22-May James Bond Concert Spectacular
Featuring all the songs from the 007 movies, you can hear
the greats like Goldfinger, Diamonds Are Forever, Skyfall,
Thunderball, Live And Let Die, Goldeneye and Licence To Kill
amongst all the others. Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford,
CM1 1JG. 01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
22-May Friends! The Musical Parody
‘Friends! The Musical Parody’ is an hilarious good-hearted romp
through our favourite moments from the hit TV show in an
uncensored, hilarious, fast-paced, music-filled production.
The Harlow Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Harlow CM20 1LS
01279 431945. www.playhouseharlow.com
23-May Little Red’s Fairy Tale Forest
Little Red is your everyday kinda kid, loves music, gadgets,
social media and her hoodie, but she is in for a big surprise
when the power goes out! Can Little Red embrace the power of
her imagination to save The Fairytale Forest?
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea, CO15 1LE
01255 433344. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
MUSIC
05-Mar Fisherman’s Friends
The original ‘buoy band’, bound together by lifelong friendship
and shared experience, for 30 years the Fisherman’s Friends
have met on the Platt on the harbour in their native Port Isaac to
sing the songs of the sea.
Princes Theatre, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE
01255 686633. www.tendringdc.gov.uk
13-Mar Complete Madness
A sensational theatre extravaganza featuring the amazing
talents of this five-piece band who will take you on a musical
rollercoaster ride through the story of one of Britain’s most
memorable, visual and fun bands.
PalaceTheatre, 430 London Road, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 9LA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
14-Mar Buddy Holly’s Winter Dance Party
This is always a popular show which has people singing along,
so be sure not to miss out on a great night out.
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1LE
01255 433344. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
14-Mar Bowie Experience
Bowie Experience is a spectacular concert celebrating the
sound and vision of David Bowie.
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
14-Mar Complete Madness
A sensational Theatre extravaganza featuring the amazing
talents of this 5-piece band who will take you on a
musical journey through the story of one of Britain’s most
memorable,visual and fun bands.
Princes Theatre, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE
01255 686633. www.tendringdc.gov.uk
16-21 Mar Million Dollar Quartet
This worldwide smash-hit musical is inspired by the famous
recording session that brought together rock ‘n’ roll icons Elvis
Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins for the
first and only time.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
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01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
19-Mar The Simon and Garfunkel Story
Using huge projection photos and original film footage, this
50th anniversary celebration also features a full live band
performing all the hits.
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
20-Mar Calling Planet Earth
Relive, sing, dance to many of the best 80s songs ever from
artists such as Duran Duran, Spandau Ballet, Ultravox, The
Police, Tears For Fears and many, many more!
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1LE
01255 433344. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
21-Mar Little Mix Experience
This is a high-energy show from beginning to end, packed with
all of Little Mix’s greatest hits and it’s suitable for all ages!
Princes Theatre, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE
01255 686633. www.tendringdc.gov.uk
02-Apr Legend - The Music of Bob Marley
‘Legend - the Music of Bob Marley’ is an unforgettable evening
celebrating this musical icon in one fantastic stage show
extravaganza. Combining his superb, distinctive vocals with
flawless musicianship, and a supremely talented cast.
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
25-Apr That’s Life - The Frank Sinatra Story
The authentic show takes you from his first early recordings
with the big bands, his rise, fall and the women, notorious
connections and collaborations that assured his rise again
to international stardom, in a spectacular career spanning 70
years.
Princes Theatre, Station Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE
01255 686633. www.tendringdc.gov.uk
02-May That’ll Be The Day
Featuring smash hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s, this is a
throwback evening of brilliant entertainment that guarantees
to have you on your feet and dancing in the aisles before the
night is over!
The Harlow Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Harlow CM20 1LS
01279 431945. www.playhouseharlow.com
04-May The Show - The Music of Abba
‘The Show – The Music Of ABBA’ presents a wide variety of
ABBA’s greatest hits, sprinkled with several surprises from
ABBA’s vast catalogue.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
07-May Let Me Entertain You: Celebrating the music of
Robbie Williams
Be captivated by the world of pop star Robbie Williams in this
full stage production, celebrating the music of the UK born icon
with huge stage sets, talented musicians, dancers, state of the
art video and that hint of Robbie magic.
The Harlow Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Harlow CM20 1LS
01279 431945. www.playhouseharlow.com
09-May The Ultimate Classic Rock Show
Dust off your air guitars for an evening of the very best classic
rock anthems from legends past and present!
West Cliff Theatre, Tower Road, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1LE
01255 433344. www.westcliffclacton.co.uk
09-May Marc Antony as Prince
Mark Anthony honours and celebrates the life and legacy of the
artist Prince.
The Harlow Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Harlow CM20 1LS.
01279 431945. www.playhouseharlow.com
15-May Mercury - The Ultimate Queen Tribute
‘Mercury’, having celebrated its 20th anniversary last year, has
established itself as one of the world’s most authentic tribute
bands to Freddie Mercury and Queen.
Civic Theatre, Duke Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1JG
01245 606505. www.chelmsford.gov.uk
25-30 May Thriller Live
You will experience over two hours of non-stop hits from pop to
rock, soul to disco as the cast pay homage to a musical legacy
and iconic choreography executed with flair, precision and
passion.
Cliffs Pavilion, Station Road, Southend-on-Sea SS0 7RA
01702 351135. www.southendtheatres.org.uk
ARTS & CULTURE
Until July Sawdust Hearts
Discover a military textile tradition which goes back centuries
and find out about how they were linked to the origins of
occupational therapy. Visit on 9 May between 10.30am-12noon
to craft your own textiles to commemorate VE day (£1.50 per
person).
Saffron Walden Museum, Museum Street CB10 1JL
www.saffronwaldenmuseum.org
8 Feb - 19 Apr Unboxing - Alex Frost
‘Unboxing - Alex Frost’ is an exhibition of videos and sculptures
made from products that feed our ‘on-the-go’ lifestyle, like
frozen pizzas and supermarket sandwiches.
Firstsite, Lewis Gardens, High Street, CO1 1JH
01206 713700. www.firstsite.uk/event/unboxing-alex-frost
07-Apr Easter in Art
A beautiful film which explores the Easter story as depicted in
art, from the time of the early Christians to the present day.
Saffron Screen,
Audley End Road, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB11 4UH
01799 500238. www.saffronscreen.com
6-17 Apr The Science Of Archaeology
Discover surprising facts about the past by exploring
archaeological finds over the Easter holidays. Activities will be
taking place daily.
Colchester Castle Museum, Castle Park,Colchester, CO1 1TJ
www.colchester.cimuseums.org.uk/events/bubblesbaubles
SPECIAL EVENTS
28 Feb - 31 Mar Essex Book Festival
Essex Book Festival is one of the highlights of the Essex cultural
calendar. Each March it hosts over 100 events in over 45
venues across the county, including theatres, libraries, schools,
universities, cafes and art galleries.
Town Centre, Colchester. www.essexbookfestival.org.uk
8 & 29 Mar, 19 Apr and 3, 17 & 31 May
Pilates in the Woods
This is one of the regular sessions, aimed at all levels and with
complete beginners welcome. Exercise outdoors has been
proven to have a host of benefits. For all ages and levels of
ability and fitness, Pilates can improve posture, muscle tone,
balance and joint mobility and relieve stress and tension. Please
bring a mat, blanket or towel and wear comfortable clothing to
suit the weather. Bring a bottle of water too. Ages 16+ £10 per
person. Limited spaces. Booking essential.
Hanningfield Reservoir Visitor Centre, Billericay, CM11 1WT
14-15 Mar Spring Steam Gala
Showcasing the fleet of steam locomotives plus a special guest
GWR 5526 2-6-2T Small Prairie, visiting from the South Devon
Railway. East Anglian Railway Museum, CO6 2DS
www.earm.co.uk/spring-steam-gala
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19-Mar Chilling Tales of Chelmsford
Local ‘Master of the Macabre’ in costume will lead you on a
walking tour of the city describing the more unpleasant side
of its history. The narration will include details of hanging,
murders, ghosts, witchcraft, body snatching and much more.
So if you are a bit squeamish hearing about any of these
subjects, maybe it is best you do not come.
City Centre, Chelmsford, CM1 1HT
www.chelsmfordhistorywalks.uk
21-22 Mar Mother’s Weekend 2020 at Audley End
Miniature Railway
Take an exciting train ride through the Estate Woodland,
wander through the magical pathways of the Fairy and Elf Walk
and also make your special Mum a Mother’s Day craft! The new
play area will also be opening on the Mother’s Weekend event
Audley End Road, Saffron Walden, CB11 4JB
01799 510726. www.audley-end-railway.co.uk
4-5 Apr Cressing Chocolate Festival
One for chocolate lovers! Browse food, drink and craft stalls,
explore a children’s trail and enjoy local entertainment.
Cressing Temple Barns, Witham Road, CM77 8PD
www.explore-essex.com/whats-on/cressing-chocolatefestival
4-13 Apr Easter at Mountfitchet Castle
For adventurers of all ages come and join in some family fun.
Follow the clues and help find the lost Knight’s of Mountfitchet
Castle who mysterious disappeared on the trail of the legend of
the Golden Egg!
Stansted Mountfitchet CM24 8SP
www.mountfitchetcastle.com
12-13 Apr Easter Joust! – Knights of Middle England
An awesome display of saddle falls, drags and rearing horses
awaits, surrounded by a bustling arena full of craft stalls, a range
of food and a host of themed entertainment.
Hedingham Castle, Bayley Street, Castle Hedingham C09 3DJ
www.hedinghamcastle.co.uk
26-Apr Festival of Spring
First open day of the season is a chance to enjoy spring leaves
and flowers and to see the work done in the Gardens over
the winter. There will be children’s activities and guided tours
available.
The Gardens of Easton Lodge, Great Dunmow, CM6 2BB
www.eastonlodge.co.uk
01-May Off the Beaten Truck Street Food event
A variety of street food stalls will be selling scrumptious food
and drink at this popular pop up event.
Market Place, Saffron Walden, CB10 1HR
www.facebook.com/offthebeatentruck
08-May Ongar Town Festival VE Day 75
There will be things to do throughout the town. Ongar Sports
Club will be full of stalls, wartime vehicles, children’s rides and
entertainment for all including 1940’s dance in Budworth Hall,
Wartime Plays in the Library car park, evacuees returning home
on the Epping Ongar Railway, a giant street party and many
more activities all over the town.
Town Centre, Chipping Ongar, CM5 9AS
www.ongartownfestival.co.uk
08-Mar Chigwell Antiques & Vintage & Collectors Fair
This fair will now be held in three adjoining areas in the
imposing carpeted and heated main building. There will be a
huge selection of items for sale covering antiques, vintage, retro
and collectables. Plenty of free parking on hard standing as
well as overflow parking on grass. Open 9am - 4pm. early entry
£3.50. 10.30am - 4pm, with a reduced admission of £2.50.
Chigwell Hall, High Road, Chigwell, IG7 6BD
15-Mar Essex Mountnessing Antiques & Collectors Fair
A great choice of items ranging from stamps, ephemera, glass,
china, postcards, die-cast vehicles, figurines, retro, art deco,
coins, pottery, jewellery and lots more. Free parking. Open
9.30am to 3.30pm. Admission £1.
Mountnessing Village Hall, Roman Road, CM15 0UG
17 Mar, 14 Apr & 19 May
Saffron Walden Emporium - Indoor market
A variety of stalls selling small-scale vintage/retro, collectables
(including unusual items such as fossils), bric-a-brac and crafts,
including knitwear, cards and home-made preserves. A popular
event which is held on a Tuesday to coincide with the town’s
market day.
Town Hall, Saffron Walden, CB10 1HR
22-Mar Essex Foakes Hall Antiques And Collectors Fair
Refreshments all day. Open 9.30 - 4.00pm. Admission £1,
accompanied children free.
Foakes Hall, Stortford Road, Gt Dunmow, CM6 1DG
28-Mar We are Handmade Spring Craft Fair
This Spring Fair will have 30 makers and artists selling a variety
of crafts to suit all pockets. Crafts include jewellery, woodturning,
glass, cards, soaps, bags, pottery, prints and painting.
Coggeshall Village Hall, Stoneham Street, CO6 1UH
www.wearehandmade.co.uk
04-Apr Great Dunmow Jewellery Fair
Discover over 25 local artisan designer makers of fine exquisite
handcrafted jewellery in gold, silver and precious stones,
including beads and pearls. You can also browse and buy
designer, preloved, antique and vintage jewellery.
Foakes Hall, Stortford Road, Great Dunmow CM6 1DG
05-Apr The Southend Vintage Fair
Up to 140 stalls selling mid 20th Century fashion, accessories,
homeware, furniture, collectables and art. There’s dancing, live
singing, plus DJ Iain Black from Mr Bs Party hire with his Retro
Radio Show. As well as stalls and entertainment, there will be a
vintage tea room. Large free car park. Admission: £3 for adults,
£2 for OAPs/Students, children free.
Southend Leisure & Tennis Centre, Garon Park SS2 4FA
12-13 Apr Brentwood Centre Antiques & Collectors Fai
A one day event with up to 160 indoor stalls with dealers from
far and wide. Free Parking.
The Brentwood Centre, Doddinghurst Road, CM15 9NN
26 Apr & 21 Jun Rayleigh Antiques and Collectors Fair
A wide variety of antiques and collectables on display from 50
stall holders. The fair also features a valuation and appraisal
service by local auctioneers Chalkwell Auctions. Open: 9.30 -
4pm. Admission: £2.50 for Adults and £1.50 concessions.
The Mill Arts Centre, Bellingham Lane, Rayleigh, SS6 7ED
AUCTIONS & ANTIQUES
7 Mar & 25 May North Weald (Bassett) Antiques &
Collectables Fair
Up to 30 tables full of collectables retro, vintage, pre-loved items
from yesteryear. Free parking. Hot and cold refreshments. Entry
only £1. Open 9.30am - 3.30pm. Admission £1.
North Weald Village Hall, High Road, CM16 6BU
For more events across all counties, visit
www.eastlife.co.uk/events
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Creek
VISIT
SAFFRON WALDEN
Saffron Walden is a delightful medieval market town located in
North-West Essex. It has a rich heritage of old buildings,
including St Mary’s Church, the largest and one of the most
beautiful parish churches in Essex. The town also has a friendly,
award winning museum.
Market days are Tuesday and Saturday.
On the North Side of town is Bridge End Garden, a recently
restored Victorian Garden of great charm, which contains a
wonderful yew hedge maze and sunken Dutch Garden.
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For further information about how to get here, places to visit,
where to stay, local events and activities, please contact:
SAFFRON WALDEN TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRE
1 Market Place, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1HR.
Tel: 01799 524002 | Email: tourism@saffronwalden.gov.uk
www.visitsaffronwalden.gov.uk
The Creek, Flag Hill, Great Bentley,
Colchester CO7 8RE
01255 317950
www.thecreekgreatbentley.co.uk
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Extending across 2,200 acres in north
Essex, Marks Hall Estate is home to
one of the UK’s finest tree collections,
featuring species from around the
world.
Explore the beautiful Arboretum,
lakeside gardens and miles of leafy
woodland walks, then stop off at
the cafe in our restored Essex Barn
to enjoy home cooked food and
delicious cakes.
Gift shop and plant centre.
www.markshall.org.uk
t.01376 563796
Discover a world of hidden treasures
at this family-friendly museum
Rolling programme of special exhibitions, activities and events
Ancient Egypt • Archaeology
• Ceramics and Glass • Costume and Textiles
• Furniture and Woodwork
• Geology • Local and Social History
• Natural History • World Cultures
SAFFRON WALDEN MUSEUM
Museum Street, Saffron Walden, CB10 1BN
(01799) 510333 museum@uttlesford.gov.uk
www.saffronwaldenmuseum.org
Entrance Fees: Children (18 and under) FREE, Adults £2.50, Discounts £1.25, Season Tickets £8.00 and £4.00
Opening Hours: March – October: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 5pm (Sundays and Bank Holidays 2pm – 5pm)
November – February: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 4.30pm (Sundays and Bank Holidays 2pm – 4.30pm)
Cambridgeshire
A Guide to
Punting in
Cambridge
Written by Liz Mattock
If you think about punting, what image pops up in your
mind? A hot sunny day, a gondola shaped river boat
gliding down the winding paths of the river and a
well-balanced young man or woman manipulating a
very long pole in and out of the water to keep you on
track? So why haven’t you tried? Here is our guide to
punting on the river in Cambridge.
Punting dates back to the mid 1800s on the River
Thames. It wasn’t until the start of the 1900s when
a boat building apprentice by the name of Maurice
Scudamore was involved in the building of the first punt
in Cambridge. On his return to Cambridge in 1903, he
founded Scudamore’s Boatyard, where he began to
build and hire rowboats for pleasure and eventually
punts too. Previously punts had only been used for
transporting small cargo or as pontoons for fisherman.
By the 1920s punting had overtaken any other boating
activity in Cambridge. So, this is where we will start with
the oldest punting company in Cambridge.
Scudamore’s
First head to www.scudamores.com/college-backspunt-tour
and book your ticket online and save a few
pennies. An adult ticket for a 45-minute tour will cost you
£19 online or £22 at the kiosk. Children’s prices start at
£11 online and concessions £17.50.
For this, you get a peaceful, relaxing picturesque tour
along the River Cam, taking in the sights of the historic
university buildings and bridges bringing the city’s
history to life. Gliding under bridges and past reed
beds your punter steers you seamlessly on your water
adventure.
With so many tours to choose from, including group
punting, private tours, gin punting, firework displays,
school tours, weddings and even a bat safari tour, there
is an option for all, whether it’s part of a day trip or a
special occasion. Check the website for details about
punting lessons and for the more experienced river goer,
self-punt hire.
Where to board?
Mill Lane Punting Station, Mill Lane, CB2 1RS
Quayside Punting Station, Magdalene Bridge CB5 8AB
Bookings: 01223 359750
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Rutherford’s
Looking for traditional punting but with a quirky twist?
Rutherfords offers traditional punting tours, sweeping
around the college backs, bridges and quintessentially
English gardens but they also offer a couple of
unexpected tours too. Their diverse punting tours
include hen parties, a sushi dining experience and even
a dog tour. Yes, you and your furry companion can hop
on one of the punting tours and share the experience
together. So, make sure he or she has practiced his
doggy paddle just in case they decide to take a dip!
However, dogs are required to be kept on a short
lead during the trip. The trips are not suitable for easily
excitable dogs.
Each tour lasts 50 minutes and tickets can be bought
in advance online at www.rutherfordspunting.com/
shared-tours. Tickets for adults start at £15, child tickets
are priced at £6 and concessions £12.50. Prices at the
kiosk on the day may be more expensive.Rutherford’s
itself is bathed in history. Their heritage is directly linked
to Ernest Rutherford, a Cambridge graduate and nuclear
physicist. Rutherfords is Cambridge’s newest official
punting company. There’s cushions, blankets and hot
water bottles to keep you warm on colder days too!
Where can you board?
Jesus Green Moorings next to La Mimosa (CB5 8AQ)
Bookings: 01223 322200
There is also a selection of other traditional punting
companies to choose from. We have chosen the most
reputable companies to ensure you have the best and
safest experience:
The Cambridge Punting Company
Jesus Green Moorings next to La Mimosa (CB5 8AQ)
Bookings: 07943820437
www.cambridgepuntcompany.co.uk
Book online and you can get some great deals including
£15 for an adult ticket and a special discounted adult
ticket prices at £10 if you take a tour on a weekday.
Tyrrell’s Punting Company
Jesus Green Moorings next to La Mimosa (CB5 8AG
Bookings: 01223 782303
Prices are £14 for adults, concessions £13 and children
£8.
www.cambridgepunting.co
Traditional Punting Company
La Mimosa Landing Stage, CB5 8AG
Bookings: 01223 782306
www.traditionalpuntingcompany.com
Prices from the ticket office are £22.50 for an adult
ticket in peak season. Visit the website and you can
buy an adult ticket in advance from £12 (weekday) and
£14 (weekend). Concessions are priced from £12 and
children £6.
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As we welcome in the New Year this family run shop
is pleased to announce that we are now online.
New lines are being added on a daily basis.
Feel free to browse the site or come and see us
at Fibre East at Swavesey in February
and at the Duxford Quilting Show in March.
www.sewknitcraft.co.uk | 01223 350691
58 King Street, Cambridge CB1 1LN
HUNTINGDON TOWN HALL
The beautifully restored Grade II* Listed Georgian Town Hall is
situated on the historic Market Square in Huntingdon.
The building boasts two renovated Court Rooms to provide
a unique and intimate setting for up to 60 guests. For larger
ceremonies and receptions, the Assembly Hall and Council
Chamber provide elegant spaces for parties of up to 120.
The Town Hall is available for viewing via appointment.
Should you wish to visit, please contact Hayley Burns on
01480 410380 or email hayley.burns@huntingdontown.gov.uk
We mainly specialise in silver, gemstone
and leather jewellery for both men and
women. We also have a lovely range of new
baby gifts, handbags, purses, scarves,
and gifts for all occasions.
For more information on Huntingdon Town Hall weddings,
visit www.huntingdontownweddings.co.uk
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01480 495198
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Cambridgeshire
Springtime
in Ely
Written by Bob Cox-Wrightson | Twitter @bobcw
The blossom is out, and spring is in the air, and there’s
no finer city to visit at this time of year than Ely. The city
looks at its best as it shakes off the dark winter days,
so whether you’re looking for family spring-time walks,
leisurely shopping or the best of eating and drinking, the
Fenland’s Cathedral city is the place for you at this time
of the year.
Place to eat
The best way to arrive in Ely is by train, with services
spanning the East of England and beyond. Walk from
the railway station to the nearby riverside, and you’ll find
a tranquil area to explore. Eateries include the Cutter Inn,
serving drinks and meals right by the river
(www.thecutterinn.co.uk), the Riverside Bar and
Kitchen at the historic Maltings, offering a great range
of freshly prepared dishes (www.rbk-ely.co.uk), and
the award-winning Peacock’s Tearooms, where you
can enjoy a light lunch or a cream tea, with a staggering
amount of delicious brews to choose from
(www.peacockstearoom.co.uk).
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Walks in Ely
Stroll along to Jubilee Gardens and enjoy a picnic
and explore the winding paths amongst the trees
and flowerbeds. From here you can wander up to Ely
Park, with fine views of the Cathedral, and further into
the city centre. Known locally as Cherry Hill, Ely Park
incorporates an ancient castle mound, and links the
riverside to the Cathedral and City Centre.
Take a walk around the back of the Cathedral and you’ll
discover an entrance to the gardens of The Almonry
Restaurant and Tearoom. Take a seat in the 13th-century
medieval vaulted undercroft, or enjoy a picturesque
view of the Cathedral from the neat and pretty gardens
(www.elycathedral.org/visit/the-almonryrestaurant).
Cambridgeshire
To the Market
From here, duck through the medieval gateway and
you’ll be right in the centre of the city, at the Market
Place. The general Thursday market has been held here
since the 12th century and features fresh local fruit and
veg and everyday household items alongside artisan
breads, cakes and tasty street food.
The Craft, Food & Vintage Market is held every Saturday,
and has a fantastic range of arts and crafts from local
makers plus antiques and vintage collectables, plus a
wealth of worldwide food and drink, including Ely’s very
own Ely Gin (elygin.co.uk).
There’s even more to explore at the Farmers Market,
which takes place every second and fourth Saturday of
the month, all year round, and has a great selection of
seasonal local produce (www.elymarkets.co.uk).
Alternatively, if you carry on further along the riverside,
you’ll discover the vast Waterside Antiques Centre, the
largest antiques centre in East Anglia. This enormous
building, originally built as a maltings in the late 1760s, is
home to more than 65 antiques dealers and is chock-full
full of treasures waiting be discovered
(www.watersideantiques.co.uk).
Just along from Waterside Antiques is another hidden
treasure of Ely’s riverside, Babylon Arts, which has a
programme of visual art, film, and live events throughout
the year, featuring artists from the area and further afield
(www.babylonarts.org.uk).
Things to do with children in Ely
Walk further along the riverside, past the boats and
willow trees, and you’ll discover one of Ely’s best
children’s play areas, at Ely Country Park. This is a
fantastic place for the kids to run about and to enjoy a
picnic. It features some great play equipment, including
a zip wire and a multi-play pirate ship. There are also two
circular walking trails, from which you can take in the
surrounding wildlife in the Fen landscape
(www.eastcambs.gov.uk/content/ely-country-park).
For more information about events in and around Ely
throughout the year, go to www.visitely.org.uk.
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ADVERTORIAL
What are we?
We are an independent museum in Huntingdonshire situated in
open countryside on the edge of a small Fenland town. Housed in
renovated 17th century farm buildings, the museum is full of items
and exhibits kindly donated by local companies and the public.
Ramsey Rural Museum is a charitable trust that is managed and
maintained entirely by volunteers.
What will you find here?
On site there are many areas showing a variety of machinery,
implements and vehicles spanning 200 years of rural life.
Both the Chemist Shop and the Cobblers Shop were donated to
the museum – the former had been owned by the Whitwell family
of Peterborough and the latter from the Paul’s of Chatteris.
A history of the drainage of the Fens can be found in the Pump
Room along with tools used for hedging, ditching and turfing.
The museum also houses extensive archives of local family history
and the range of paperwork, maps and photographs are available
for photocopying. Ramsey and its surrounding villages are also
well documented.
Light refreshments are provided either in our Tea Room or alfresco
in the courtyard. If you prefer, bring a picnic and enjoy the peaceful
setting.
Throughout the year we hold many events details of which appear
on our ‘events page’ of the website.
Group visits are available with prior booking
- a form can be found on our website
For information regarding our Opening Times, Entrance Charges,
How to find Us or any other information please visit us at
https://ramseyruralmuseum.co.uk/
What else do we offer?
We have a wonderful second-hand bookshop in the Courtyard
where there is a great selection of good quality books at bargain
prices on a large range of subjects. Come along and browse, if
you are just visiting the Bookshop you don’t need to pay Museum
admission, but while you’re there why not pop into the tea-room
for a cuppa and a slice of cake!
The Barn Annexe gives a fascinating insight into the work of
Wheelwrights and Farriers, and amongst the myriad of farming
equipment there are even examples of some 19th century Graffiti!
There is so much to look at in the Trades Room. As the name
suggests there are displays depicting a range of occupations
and memorabilia from local companies. Through the tea room
is Ramsey Stores – an early 20th century shop with well known
brands on view at the counter.
The thatched Well was one of the sources of water for the nearby
Ramsey Abbey. We even have a 2 seater Privy!
The Stable Block is a two storey building packed with nostalgia.
Upstairs is an old schoolroom and displays dedicated to the armed
forces, police and fire services. On the ground floor the three
lifestyle rooms and various cabinets exhibit numerous artefacts
from years gone by.
Opening Times 2020
4 April – 31 October
Thursdays 10 am to 5pm
Saturday, Sunday, and Bank Holidays 2pm to 5pm
Other times by appointment - Phone 01487 815715
Ticket Prices
£4.50 Adults | £4.00 Concessions | £1.00 Children (5 – 16)
Children under 5 FREE
FAMILY TICKET £10.00 (2 Adults & 2 Children)
Facilities
- Tea Room - Gift Shop
- Toilets - Disabled Toilet with Alarm
- Wheelchair Access - Play tent
- Free Parking with Disabled Parking
- Well stocked second hand bookshop
- Baby changing facilities
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WHAT’S ON
THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS
2-3 Mar Jane Eyre
Captivating, brooding and intensely powerful, ‘Jane Eyre’ is a
moving and unforgettable portrayal of one woman’s quest for
equality and freedom, and lives as one of the great triumphs of
storytelling.
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
4-7 Mar Room on the Broom
The witch and her cat are travelling on their broomstick when
they pick up some hitch-hikers – a friendly dog, a beautiful
green bird and a frantic frog. But this broomstick is not meant
for five and – CRACK – it snaps in two… just as the hungry
dragon appears!
Cambridge Arts Theatre, St Edward’s Passage CB2 3PJ
01223 503333. www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
07-Mar Ed Byrne
Join Ed as he takes a long hard look at himself and tries to
decide if he has ANY traits that are worth passing on to his
children.
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street CB2 3QE
01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
08-Mar The Twisted Tale of Hansel and Gretel
Join Hansel and Gretel, a mockingbird, the wicked witch and
her really rather eccentric chefs, in this truly imaginative version
of Hansel and Gretel. Live music, hilarious performance and a
mesmerising design ensures that this play will entertain and
amuse the entire family.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
8-15 Mar Cambridge Footlights
Cambridge Footlights are the world-famous comedy troupe
who first aired the talents of some of the foremost British
comedians and actors of this century. Founded in 1880, this
university drama society boasts an impressive alumni including
Stephen Fry, Hugh Laurie, Trevor Nunn and Peter Shaffer.
Cambridge Arts Theatre, St Edward’s Passage CB2 3PJ
01223 503333. www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
10-14 Mar Animals Who Ate Their Humans
Ukraine 2019. Sasha and Misha, soldiers of the Ukrainian army,
are waiting for an air raid in a bombed pet shop on the Eastern
Front of the hybrid war with Russia. They fight boredom by
telling each other stories. Human perspective mixes with that
of animals. The well-known world, although under fire, slowly
disappears in the fumes of absurdity and the grotesque. Is the
anthropocentric perspective the legitimate one? Who has the
right to decide the fate of other living creatures? What is man
capable of and are there any borders? The main characters are
accompanied by a smart-ass radio, two dead dogs and one
dead boy.
Corpus Playroom, 10 St Edward’s Passage, CB2 3PJ
www.adctheatre.com
11-Mar Ben Fogle: Tales from the Wilderness
Join Ben in this uplifting and exciting show, when he’ll be
sharing his stories of the wilderness.
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, CB2 3QE
01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
12-Mar Rob Auton - The Time Show
‘The Time Show’ is the latest comedy, theatre and spoken word
show by writer and performer of some of what he writes Rob
Auton.
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
15-Mar Ben Hart - Wonder
Expect Ben’s most mind-blowing and exciting magic in a show
that shines a light on magic, life, the universe and the darkest
corners of your imaginations.
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
17-21 Mar An Inspector Calls
When Inspector Goole arrives unexpectedly at the prosperous
Birling family home, their peaceful dinner party is shattered by
his investigations into the death of a young woman. His startling
revelations shake the very foundations of their lives and
challenge us to all examine our consciences.
Cambridge Arts Theatre, St Edward’s Passage CB2 3PJ
01223 503333. www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
20-Mar Rhys James
‘Mock The Week’ regular and star of his own BBC Radio 4
series, Rhys James heads out on his first national tour.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
22-Mar StrongWomen Science
‘StrongWomen Science’ is a circus science show starring two
women scientists turned circus performers. Ever wanted to
know how you balance a chair on your chin, if you can juggle
liquid, or how circus performers eat fire? StrongWomen Aoife
(an engineer) and Maria (an environmental scientist) reveal the
amazing science behind their astounding tricks.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
24-28 Mar Made in Dagenham
Inspired by a true story and based on the hit movie, ‘Made
In Dagenham’ is the uplifting new musical comedy about
friendship, love and the importance of fighting for what is right.
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
02-Apr Amy Bell: The Forecast
Blending dance, text and animation with a live digital
soundscape, prepare for a high chance of virtuosity,
introspection and humour.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
6-7 Apr Horrible Histories: The Worst of Barmy Britain!
Get ready for your great escape from the First World War!
It’s history with the nasty bits left in!
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
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U S E U M S
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the end of 2019 Museums in Cambridgeshire and
Towards
came together for the County's first ever Museum
Peterborough
held at the newly refurbished Museum of Zoology in
Awards,
From 36 nominations in six categories, judges chose
Cambridge.
outstanding museums as their top picks. Why not make 2020
seven
year you visit these award-winning museums to enjoy the best of
the
@StNeotsMuseum
www.stneotsmuseum.org.uk
fabulously creative museum which deserves recognition for the hard work and
A
of staff and volunteers, as well as its community partnerships and
dedication
ideas. Also Highly Commended for its successful 'Jail Break Escape
innovative
Rooms' with local business Mystery in History and its long-term development plans.
@CamTechMuseum
www.museumoftechnology.com
transformed from 2018-19, this leading repository of information about our
Utterly
past is now rightly recognised, says Curator Pam Halls, as the "Jewel in
industrial
Crown".
Cambridge's
@ZoologyMuseum
spectacular museum doubled visitor numbers and reached the national final of
This
Kids in Museums Family Friendly Awards in 2019. Professor Rebecca Kilner,
the
Director thanks her team for making the museum "...an amazing, inspiring
Museum
Hero
Heritage
Elding, Ramsey Rural Museum
Sally
www.ramseyruralmuseum.co.uk
@RamseyRuralMuse
of the Year
Project
People and Possessions'
'Treasured
Museum and Art Gallery, Vivacity
Peterborough
@Vivacity_Museum
www.vivacity.org
exhibition (above right) reflecting the most treasured
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of people in diverse local communities, and
belongings
historic residents of the city with their modern
linking
counterparts.
of the Year
Object
ZX Spectrum Processor (above left)
Prototype
for Computing History, Cambridge
Centre
www.computinghistory.org.uk
@computingmuseum
prototype used during the development of the
“The
programming language for the Spectrum before
BASIC
release...an important part of Cambridge and British
its
history." (Harriet O'Rourke, Collections
computing
Won 47% of 1500 public votes cast from July-
Officer).
for You
New
and Behind the Scenes Tours
Spotlight
Glass Museum, Ely
Stained
www.stainedglassmuseum.com
conversations between visitors and a member
‘In-depth’
the museum team about key pieces from the only
of
of its kind in the U.K. Tours open again in
collection
2020. See website and social media for details.
Spring
Left: Winning museums celebrate. Photo: N.Hughes, 2019
REVEALED:
Your guide to the winners of the Museums in Cambridgeshire Awards 2019
inspiring heritage on your doorstep?
Small Museum of the Year: St Neots Museum
Large Museum of the Year: Jointly awarded to
remarkable volunteer who created an entire learning
A
from scratch at this fascinating, volunteer-
programme
run 'Tardis' of a rural life museum.
Cambridge Museum of Technology
University Museum of Zoology
www.museum.zoo.cam.ac.uk
place to visit."
September 2019.
@stainedglassmus
Cambridgeshire
05-Apr Jack Barry
Your best friend (and acclaimed stand-up) Jack Barry is worried
about you. The world’s turned to shit and you haven’t been
laughing enough. He’s going to roughly slap you around the
face with his jokes and tell you to get a hold of yourself. Don’t
worry - everything is going to be okay.
ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge, CB5 8AS
www.adctheatre.com/whats-on
9-11 Apr It’s About Time
Join The Ministry of Unplanned Occurrences as they present
‘It’s about Time’, where they kick around that big old ball of time
and create a show that is always in the moment - whenever that
moment happens to be!
Corpus Playroom, 10 St Edward’s Passage, CB2 3PJ
www.adctheatre.com
14-18 Apr The Glee Club
Five hard-working, hard-drinking miners and a church organist
are rehearsing frantically for the local gala. This is the Glee Club,
and though they’ve played their share of working men’s clubs,
they are not exactly the vanguard of a musical revolution. But
this is the summer of ’62. Britain and music are about to change
forever. And so are the lives of these six men.
Cambridge Arts Theatre, St Edward’s Passage CB2 3PJ
01223 503333. www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
14-Apr Burn the Floor
In the past two decades Burn the Floor has revolutionised
Ballroom style. Combining jaw-dropping choreography and
ground-breaking moves, the show brings its famous, infectious
and rebellious energy to the stage every single night.
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street CB2 3QE
01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
20-Apr Bec Hill: Out of Order
Bec Hill is excited to present her funniest, silliest, 5-stariest
show, ‘Out of Order’. She’ll provide the jokes, you provide the
order. Get ready for stand- up, pop-ups and post-its from the
award-winning Australian comedian (and contender for your
new best friend).
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
21-25 Apr Grease
Follow summer lovers Danny and Sandy as they and their
friends navigate the trials of high school, all to the unforgettable
rock n’ roll soundtrack that has defined generations.
ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge, CB5 8AS
www.adctheatre.com/whats-on
23-Apr The Story Collider
The Story Collider is a non-profit group dedicated to true,
personal stories about science. Their mission is to empower
both scientists and nonscientists alike with the skills they need
to tell these stories and share them through their live shows
with the goal of exploring the human side of science.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
28-Apr The Improvised Doctor Who Parody
Travel anywhere in time and space with a live radiophonic
workshop, incredible props & set and a collection of hilarious
improv comedy performers. Travel on an adventure everyone
can enjoy made entirely from your suggestions. Allons-y!
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
30 Apr - 2 May ETO: Guilio Cesare
The opera follows the events surrounding Julius Caesar’s
conquest of Egypt, as well as his uneasy alliance and romance
with fabled Egyptian queen, Cleopatra
Cambridge Arts Theatre, St Edward’s Passage CB2 3PJ
01223 503333. www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
30-Apr Aljaz and Janette: Remembering the Oscars
Whether you are Wishing On A Star, Swinging On A Star or
merely dancing in the City of Stars, this incredible production
will take you from Disney family favourites, through to the
Golden Ages of Hollywood and Bollywood, with songs from
Lady Gaga, Adele, Prince, Queen, Eminem, Celine Dion and
Barbra Streisand, as well as classics from legendary songwriters
such as Burt Bacharach, John Barry, Rodgers & Hammerstein,
Irving Berlin and many more.
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, CB2 3QE
01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
06-May Flo & Joan: Before the Screaming Starts
Following last year’s sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Festival,
London’s Soho Theatre, national UK tour and at the Melbourne
International Comedy Festival, musical comedy sisters Flo
& Joan have a new hour of their dark and waggish songs to
parade about the place.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
14-May An Evening of Burlesque
Leave your inhibitions at the door and prepare to experience
the UK’s biggest burlesque extravaganza. With a bevy of
beautiful burlesque stars, speciality variety artists and fabulous
costumes.
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
16-May Big Fish Little Fish X Camp Bestival
Award-winning Big Fish Little Fish return to Ely for a for another
family rave. World famous 2 Bad Mice + DJ Trax will be playing
(grown up) oldschool tunes for the family ravers. The event will
feature themed crafts, giant balloons, glitter cannons, snow +
bubble machines, amazing lighting (no strobes), face painting
stall, Just 4 U Cake stall and the BFLF famous parachute dance.
The Maltings, Ship Lane, Ely CB7 4BB
www.themaltingsely.org.uk
20-May Sing-a-long-a Grease
Ever wanted to know what it’s like to be a T-bird or a Pink Lady
but never quite felt cool enough to pull it off? Well, now is your
chance to don those pink jackets, grease up those quiffs and let
your inhibitions go for an evening where you are the stars and
remember GREASE is the word...
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
21-May Trixie Mattel
Expect to feel that you’ve landed in a PeeWee Herman video,
with some surf rock and a love for 60’s country music. She’s
listening to a lot of Fountains Of Wayne and Apples In Stereo,
collecting mod Barbie dolls and watching Brady Brunch reruns
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, CB2 3QE
01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
29-30 May Disrupt Festival
With fists full of live art, performance and dance from early til
late, come join us for one of the UK’s finest art parties. Featuring
OUT by Rachael Young, Sex Education by Harry Clayton-Wright
& CUTE by Luca Rutherford and much more.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
31-May I am 10,000
Mathematician-turned-World-Slam-Champion Harry Baker
turns 10,000 days old, celebrating numbers, words and life
itself. From winning his school’s Battle of the Bands competition
with a Jay-Z maths homage, to his prime number poetry TED
talk being watched by millions online, Harry’s love of language
and logic has got him through literal marathons, seen him
rap battle in front of Ice Cube, and now has him analysing the
technical accuracy of So Solid Crew’s 21 seconds. He’s got 99
problems but maths ain’t one.
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ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge, CB5 8AS
www.adctheatre.com/whats-on
MUSIC
07-Mar Lionel - A Tribute to Lionel Richie
Malcolm Pitt delivers a powerhouse and breathtaking
performance in this high octane show celebrating the music of
Lionel Richie and the Commodores.
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
22-Mar The Bowie Collective
Take an incredible two hour trip through the finest work
of David Bowie. This group of rock musicians, artists and
performers recreate Bowie’s most iconic recordings in exquisite
detail against a spellbinding backdrop of lights and visual
magic.
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, CB2 3QE
01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
30 Mar - 4 Apr Million Dollar Quartet
Million Dollar Quartet brings that legendary night to life,
featuring a score of rock hits including Blue Suede Shoes,
Fever, That’s All Right, Sixteen Tons, Great Balls of Fire, Walk the
Line, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On and many more.
Cambridge Arts Theatre, St Edward’s Passage CB2 3PJ
01223 503333. www.cambridgeartstheatre.com
11-Apr One Moment in Time
Nya offers all the fans the opportunity to experience a moving
tribute to the musical life of Whitney Houston, reliving that
magical presence that Whitney provided on stage creating that
amazing illusion for the audience
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
11-Apr The Ukrainians
The Ukrainians are the only major exponent of the fusion of the
traditional Ukrainian and Western music. For a night of Vodka
and mandolins, come to The Ukrainians - you won’t regret it!
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
18-Apr Feeder
Feeder are ready to come full circle. More than two decades
after their first show the band are reinvigorated, tapping into
the essential, primal energy that first inspired them. New album
‘Tallulah’ is evidence of this – snappy song writing, expertly
produced, and completely natural, completely organic.
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, CB2 3QE
01223 357 851. www.cambridgelivetrust.co.uk
01-May Songs by Riverside
A showcase of exceptional talent from Cambridgeshire.
Co-hosts include Anneli Stockwell, Christian Smith, Ellie Dixon
and Kristen Ellery.
The Maltings, Ship Lane, Ely CB7 4BB
www.themaltingsely.org.uk
01-May An Evening of Marvin Gaye
Expect stunning soulful vocals from the charismatic Wayne
Hernandez, incredible harmonies and infectious energy from
the star studded Don’t Stop the Beat 10 piece band that are
guaranteed to get the room moving!
Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough PE1 1EF
01733 207239. www.vivacity-peterborough.com
02-May Melt Yourself Down
Pete Wareham’s new project. Intense, sweaty funk, uplifting
horns and blistering Nubian drums, this is a tightly drilled unit.
Six musical heavyweights with more energy than the sun.
Ancient and modern, and dirtier than you want to know.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
17-May The Beautiful South
Formed in 1988 The Beautiful South had a string of hit singles
such as ‘Old Red Eyes Is Back’, ‘Rotterdam’, ‘Don’t Marry Her’,
‘Song for Whoever’, ‘You Keep it all in’, ‘I’ll Sail This Ship Alone’,
‘Perfect 10’, ‘36D’, ‘We Are Each Other’ and #1 single ‘A Little
Time’.
The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge CB1 7GX
01223 511511. www.junction.co.uk
24-Mar D-Day Darlings
Following their success on 2018’s Britain’s Got Talent and their
hugely successful debut Album “I’ll Remember You” charting
number 15 in the official album charts and receiving a BRIT
Break through Award, the UK’s premier Wartime Act, The D-Day
Darlings, 3 key members bring their brand new stage show to
The Maltings, Ely for a special matinee show.
The Maltings, Ship Lane, Ely CB7 4BB
www.themaltingsely.org.uk
ARTS & CULTURE
Until 24 Apr FEAST & FAST: The art of food in Europe,
1500 –1800
‘Feast & Fast’ presents novel approaches to understanding the
history and culture of food and eating.
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, CB2 1RB
01223 332900. www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
4 Feb - 17 Jul Sharpening Perceptions
An exhibition of copies of paintings in The Fitzwilliam Museum
made by students at the Hamilton Kerr Institute as part of their
training to become painting conservators. The copies will
be displayed alongside the original paintings. They are not
intended to look the same as the original but to show how it
was made, with areas of bare canvas or panel, priming layers
and drawing.
The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, CB2 1RB
01223 332900. www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk
27 Feb - 29 Mar World of Interiors
This exhibition will showcase artists who use our home
environments and special buildings interiors as inspiration.
Each have taken this traditional subject and applied their own
take on the theme with hand painted collage, bright oils and
multi layered still life pieces among many other items.
Byard Art, 14 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SJ
01223 464646. www.byardart.co.uk
29 Feb - 29 Mar CPP MarketPlace: Conversation at
Babylon Gallery
Some of us are talkers, some are listeners. Some of us are the
curious meddlers who enjoy planting a question and watching
ideas grow. You never know when the opportunity will arise to
take part. ‘Conversation’, the exhibition invites you to do just
that.
Babylon Gallery, Waterside, Ely, CB7 4AU. 01353 616991
www.babylonarts.org.uk
2-26 Apr Garden Delights
‘Garden Delights’ is the perfect exhibition for spring, celebrating
all that is good in our gardens at this time of year. Come and
have a look at what our artists create when they think of the
Gardens.
Byard Art, 14 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SJ
01223 464646. www.byardart.co.uk
30 Apr - 31 May 20 x 20 inch paintings 2020
To celebrate 2020, gallery artists have created pieces which are
20 by 20 inches in size. With a wide variety of pieces on display
this exhibition will offer a great opportunity to see artists who
usually paint and create big in a smaller size.
Byard Art, 14 King’s Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SJ
01223 464646. www.byardart.co.uk
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SPECIAL EVENTS
First Sunday of the month, March and April. Every
Saturday and Sunday, May to September
Free drop-in weekend tours at Cambridge University Botanic
Garden. Enjoy a free-of-charge garden tour with one of the
expert guides, taking in the seasonal highlights of the garden.
Tours run: March, April, October, November, December:
first Sunday of the month – 2pm. May, June, July, August,
September: every Saturday and Sunday – 2.30pm
Cambridge University Botanic Garden, 1 Brookside, CB2 1JE
www.botanic.cam.ac.uk
28 Mar - 19 Apr Easter Trail
Follow the free Easter trail around the garden and be rewarded
with a tasty treat at the end.
Cambridge University Botanic Garden, 1 Brookside, CB2 1JE
www.botanic.cam.ac.uk
9-22 Mar Cambridge Science Festival
Predictive policing, mini organs, growing food underground,
global mega-fires and the limits of human endurance. These
are a few of the topics explored during the 26th Cambridge
Science Festival, which is set to host 390 events. The theme
this year is ‘vision’.
University of Cambridge, The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, CB2 1TN
www.sciencefestival.cam.ac.uk
01-Apr Mrs Cromwell’s Kitchen - Easter Extravaganza
Visit Mrs Cromwell’s original kitchen and watch old recipes
come to life. Have you ever had beef with rose hips? Have you
ever wondered what you would drink if water was poisonous?
Join local guide and food historian, Nora Gardner, in a tasting
session of authentic receipes from the 17th century as well as
some of the modern equivalents. 10am-12pm.
Oliver Cromwell’s House, 29 St Mary’s St, Ely CB7 4HF
01353 662062. www.olivercromwellshouse.co.uk
16-19 Apr Cambridge Literary Festival
Cambridge Literary Festival brings an eclectic mix of writers,
thinkers and speakers to Cambridge. Be inspired by talks,
readings and discussions on a range of topics such as climate
change, science and more.
Multiple venues in Cambridge
www.cambridgeliteraryfestival.com
25 & 26 Apr, 30 & 31 May and 27 & 28 Jun
Thomas Branch Line Weekends
Thomas will pull all the services to Yarwell and return to
Wansford. Travel to Peterborough and back on the main train.
Nene Valley Railway, Wansford Station, Stibbington, PE8 6LR
01780 784444. nvr.org.uk/product.php/142/thomasbranch-line-weekends-2020
7-10 May Ely Eel Festival
Organised by the Visit Ely team, Ely’s Eel Festival, will see the
return of the Eel Food Safari which runs all weekend where a
selection of local food outlets provide special dishes inspired
by the eel theme. Don’t miss the eel parade and eel throwing
competition.
Ely City Centre
www.elyeelfestival.co.uk
9-10 May Ely Food & Drink Festival
Over 75 artisan food and drink traders, an expansive street
food scene and amazing celebrity chefs demonstrating in the
Cookery Theatre, sponsored by Cambridge Commodities.
Palace Green, Ely Cathedral, Ely
www.elyeelfestival.co.uk/foodanddrink
mead and apple juice. Food available.
Jesus Green, Cambridge
www.cambridgebeerfestival.com
23-May EAT Cambridge
Cambridge’s annual food festival. Browse and shop stalls,
listen to talks and take part in tastings. Entry: £2 adults, children
(under 16) FREE.
Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, CB2 3QE
www.eat-cambridge.co.uk
AUCTIONS & ANTIQUES
1 Mar, 5 Apr & 3 May Great Chishill Antiques & Vintage
Fair
Approximately 20 stalls packed full of antiques, collectables
and vintage items to entice dealers, collectors and the general
public. From Clarice Cliff to Moorcroft, glass to jewellery.
Occasionally there will be additional outdoor stalls, this is
weather dependant.
Village Hall, Hall Lane, Great Chishill, Cambridge, SG8 8SH
21-22 Mar Cambridgeshire’s Hinchingbrooke House
Antiques Fair
Quality antiques fair set in this beautiful Tudor manor house.
40 + dealers in fine antique furniture, pictures, silver, jewellery,
clocks, ceramics and much more.
Open: 10am - 4pm. Admission: £3.
Hinchingbrooke House, Brampton Rd, Huntingdon, PE29 3BN
10-11 Apr Peterborough Festival of Antiques
This twice yearly event has now grown into one of the largest
showground antiques fairs in the country. Open: Friday; Early
Trade 7am - 10am £15pp. Friday; 10am - 4.30pm £7.50pp.
Saturday; 9am - 4.30pm £5pp. Public entrance tickets are only
available at the gate on the day - cash only.
The East of England Showground, Peterborough, PE2 6HE
12-13 Apr & 24-25 May St. Ives Antiques Fair
This is a fun and friendly Antiques Fair with around 50 dealers
offering affordable quality antiques and vintage pieces
including ceramics, glass, maps, small items of furniture, silver,
china, jewellery, paperweights, postcards and other interesting
treasures of yesteryear at prices to suit all pockets.
Burgess Hall, Westwood Road, PE27 6WU
www.stivesantiquesfair.co.uk
25-Apr Rural Magpie Essex Jewellery Fair
Exhibitors include Sandra Kerns Jewellery, KFD Jewellery,
Elemental Jewellery Design, Quite Contrary Jewellery and
Birgitte Bruun Jewellery. A wonderful collection of vintage and
antique jewellery.
The Chesterfords Community Centre, CB10 1NS
16-May Oundle Vintage Festival
The Oundle Vintage Festival is a major event with many
attractions and displays, with the centre piece being the
Antiques & Vintage Market which will have up to 50 antique
stall’s in the Town Market Place on closed roads. There will be
many attractions in the Town Centre including vintage cars and
farm machinery, steam engines, a vintage fair ground plus food
and music entertainment. Open 10am - 4pm. Admission Free.
Market Place, Oundle, Peterborough, PE8 4BQ
17-May The Orwell Antiques and Vintage Fair Cambridge
A warm and welcoming Antiques and Vintage Fair that has
been running for over 25 years. 20 traders offering a wide and
varied mix of antiques and vintage. Dog friendly.
Open 10am - 4pm. Admission £1 entry fee. Children free.
Village Hall, High Street, Orwell, Cambridge, SG8 5QN
18-23 May 47th Cambridge Beer Festival
A hugely popular event with more than 200 real ales from 80
breweries, a range of draught international beer, cider, perry,
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The Social Scene
The Social Scene
Competition Galore in 2020
Readers Photos
Following the ever-popular ‘Twelve Days Giveaway’ we’ve got the
bug and want to carry on giving prizes away to our lovely readers so
keep your eyes peeled for giveaways that’ll make you giddy this year.
Just make sure you’re following us across Instagram, Twitter and
Facebook and you’ll be the first to find out.
Above: Gamlingay South
Photo Credit: Gareth Squance
Below: St Ives, Cambridgeshire
Photo Credit: Syxaxis Photography
Veganism For Life Not Just January
Did you know we have a dedicated Vegan and Vegetarian Facebook
Group, it’s a active place to come and ask for advice, learn new
recipes and find local events near you. Come join us and share your
local finds.
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We love to read about your local events in the East. Did you know we
also have dedicated active Facebook Groups for Cambridgeshire,
Norfolk and Suffolk? Ask to join and we’d be happy to welcome you.
Readers Photos
Not a day goes by when we’re not stunned by our readers beautiful
shots from across the Eastern Region.
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