

We are doubly fortunate in having not only the theatre in Malvern, but also the Courtyard Theatre in Hereford within half an hour’s drive. Looking through the calendar for September, I have found a wide variety of interesting sounding shows, with Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band (remember Stranger on the Shore?), Jenny Eclair, and the National Dance Company Wales - all shown above, and also a lecture given by Lt. Col. Henry Worsley, leader of the Shackleton Cenenary Expedition, a show devoted to the humour of Bob Newhart and Tom Lehre and the Bootleg 60s. There is a great choice of other shows to see as well as a cinema. Click on any of the photographs above to take you to the website.
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The Courtyard Theatre Hereford
Thursday, August 5th, 2010Malvern Theatres
Friday, July 30th, 2010

At a fund-raising occasion for a local church last week, we were lucky enough to win two theatre vouchers in the raffle. We are extremely fortunate to have the theatre at Malvern close to us. A twenty minute drive up and over the Malvern Hills will bring you to this renowned centre of the arts. The main Festival theatre puts on a wide range of excellent drama and music, the Forum theatre puts on concerts and dance and there is also a cinema. Many of the shows are West End ones and one can see opera, ballet and ice shows as well as exciting drama, comedy and tribute bands. Names such as Timothy West, Prunella Scales, Martin Shaw, Patricia Routledge, Brenda Blethyn and Nigel Havers can be seen in a smaller and more intimate setting than the huge West End theatres. Click on the photographs to take you to the Malvern Theatres website.
Herefordshire Art Week 11th-19th September
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Herefordshire Art Week (h.Art) is an open studio event, giving people an opportunity to visit artists’ studios and attend workshops and exhibitions. Divided into five routes, (Hereford city, East, West, North and South of the county), one can follow these artistic trails to see and (perhaps even buy) items of original art and talk with their creators. The east of the county (which includes the Ledbury area) has 27 points on the route, three of which are included above. The first photo shows the diversity of stitches which can be achieved by embroiderers; there will be an exhibition of textile art at The Weavers Gallery in Church Lane, Ledbury. The last photo is of a lovely tactile tapestry bag. Ledbury Heritage Centre will be the place showcasing work by The Guild of Herefordshire Craftsmen, including bags, ceramics and jewellery. The middle photo is of Clisset wood, a five minute drive from us. This will host an exhibition and demonstrations of woodland-related crafts such as bark dyed yarns, free form furniture and tool making. In addition, you can always watch the falconry displays and enjoy the tea and cakes. Click on Herefordshire Art Week for the website or any of the photos to take you to that individual venue.
Ledbury Town Party
Monday, July 12th, 2010Yesterday saw the end of the Poetry Festival. It finished with Jazz in The Feathers’ garden on Saturday evening, the music provided by Andy Masefield’s Jazz Band, and with the town party yesterday. The High Street is closed off and given over to merriment in the form of entertainers playing on an improvised stage, along with stalls providing organic produce, Indian delicacies, French pastries, local spring water and Ledbury’s very own champion butcher David Waller (and family) providing sausages and burgers for hungry tourists and townspeople alike. We spent a very pleasant hour or two sipping Pimms in the sunshine and watching the goings on. Click on any of the photos to take you to the Poetry Festival website - it will be back next year.
The National Gardens Scheme
Friday, July 9th, 2010

There are a number of lovely gardens open to the public at this time of year, including these ones - The Garden at the Bannut, three acres of garden “rooms”, formal and informal. There is interest in every season, from thousands of wild daffodils to magnolias, rhododendrons, a laburnum walk and an award-winning tea room! We were enchanted when we went by the Cornus Controversa Variegata - the wedding cake tree - spectacular. Although open to the public from April to September, it will be contributing towards charity by being included in the National Gardens Scheme. Click on any of the photos above to take you to The Garden at The Bannut website.
Ledbury - why not eat at The Feathers?
Thursday, July 1st, 2010
The Feathers Hotel was a well-known coaching inn in Ledbury and still maintains those traditions of hospitality which made it a welcome staging post en route from Cheltenham to Aberystwyth. Its friendly ambience, informal atmosphere and comfortable, peaceful lounge make it an ideal place to meet friends for coffee or tea, (as I did this morning) and Fuggles Brasserie serves good, locally sourced food. There are open fires in Winter and a small beer garden for the Summer. The Guardian from June 2009 says that there is “great local beer”, and the hop-hung brasserie (Fuggles is a variety of hop) is an attractive place for a meal. Click on the photos to take you to The Feathers website where you can see menus.













