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THE BEST OF ANGLIA

The biggest & best guide to what’s on this month

School’s Out great ideas for the summer holidays

Lee Evans Warms up in Norwich, Southend & Ipswich

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Hello and welcome to another great issue of EAST MAGAZINE. Not only can you enjoy our magazine each month, you can now join us online at our brand new website, www.eastevents.co.uk. We’ve got lots of new content, a new look and there’s plenty of opportunities for you to share your experiences and knowledge of our region. You can also now submit your events directly to the website for even greater coverage. Keep an eye on the new site as well, as we’ll be adding much more to it in the coming weeks. Enjoy! John Boston

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Now established as one of Britain’s best-loved and biggest comedy stars, ex-boxer Lee Evans has captured audiences’ and critics’ imaginations with his irrepressible physicality and disarming charm.

From Billericay to Hollywood... and back

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omedian Lee Evans is hardly a regular on mainstream TV - you’ll not see him on a panel show or reality show - and his acting output is modest to say the least (his last Hollywood film was eight years ago). But this is a comedian who breaks all records for his sweat-drenched live performances: he was the first solo comedian to play Wembley Arena, and he broke the Guinness world record for the biggest solo comedy audience ever - 10,108 at the Manchester Evening News Arena. Quite an achievement for a nervy individual who by his own admission has ‘always been quite reserved and shy’. Now fans have the chance to catch the comedy superstar live in the region, as he performs a number of East Anglia dates as a warm-up for his Roadrunner arena tour, which kicks off in August.

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Although Lee Evans’ formative years were in Essex, he was born in Bristol in 1964. It’s not surprising that Lee went into entertainment as he was merely following in his dad’s footsteps; Dave Evans was a club performer and still performs in clubs and pier ends. For the young Lee and his brother Wayne the early days were defined by digs, theatres and clubs, sitting backstage while Dave performed. The Evans' lived on a council estate by the docks until 1975 when they upped sticks and moved to Billericay in Essex. Lee attended The Billericay School and after a spell as a boxer and two years at Thurrock art college, he decided to follow his father into entertainment. Lee left the family home when he met his boyhood sweetheart and fellow Billericay School pupil, Heather. He proposed to her when he was just 17, with a ring he had bought from Ratners. They married in 1984 and have a daughter, Mollie, who was born in 1993. They lived in Southend until moving to Billericay in 2006. Lee admitted he fell into comedy because it was the only thing that came naturally to him - something he learned the hard way in various classrooms. “I guess I knew at an early age that if somebody wants to kick your head in, the best way to get out of it is to make them laugh,” he said. But there were many jobs before Lee turned to comedy: he was a drummer in a band called the Forgotten Five, he worked as an assistant to a spiritualist window cleaner called Dave, cleaned the toilets in Southend High Street, worked in a rubber factory making lining for reservoirs, and once spent a whole summer attaching toy wheels to toy tractors for Matchbox. Taking advice and contacts from his dad, Lee began trying out stand up in rough East End working men’s clubs, where his act bombed. He soon found success when he was told his material would be better suited at

London’s famous Comedy Store, where he performed alongside the likes of Jack Dee, Frank Skinner, Eddie Izzard and Steve Coogan. After establishing himself as a name on the circuit with a weekly slot at the legendary venue, in 1993 Lee won the coveted Perrier Award for his one-man show at the Edinburgh Festival and in that same year he performed and sold out two nights at the London Palladium. Lee Evans had arrived. Since those early years Lee Evans has become arguably the most popular and successful British comedian working today. In 1996 Lee enjoyed a sell-out run for eight years at London's Lyric Theatre breaking all box office records for a solo comedian. Aside from stand up Lee has also enjoyed success on the big screen. In 1997 he appeared opposite Bruce Willis and Gary Oldman in The Fifth Element and the following year he starred opposite Nathan Lane and Christopher Walken in the hit family film Mouse Hunt and, most memorably, alongside Cameron Diaz and Ben Stiller in There’s Something About Mary. Proving that he can do more than sweat and fall about on stage, he has also tried his hand at straight theatre, with a critically-acclaimed turn as Clov in Samuel Beckett’s Endgame, opposite Michael Gambon; that same year he reunited with Nathan Lane to play Leo Bloom in the London production of Mel Brook’s The Producers. There really does appear to be nothing that this shy, quiet and dedicated family man cannot achieve - and he just keeps on breaking those records: he smashed UK box office records by selling 227,424 tickets in just one day for his brand new ‘Roadrunner’ tour. Catch it while you can. Lee Evans’ warm-up dates for his national arena tour are: 6 - 8 July, Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea, Essex (01702 351135). 17 - 20 July, Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000). 2 - 4 August, Ipswich Regent Theatre (01473 433100).


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Living East A new limited edition book by internationally renowned rock photographer Nick Elliott featuring fine art images of artists performing at the Cambridge Folk Festival is published this month. TEN - A Decade In Images is a collection of the very best photographs Nick has captured over the years at the festival, one of the longest running and most famous folk festivals in the world, with many images never seen before. Beautifully produced, the book is casebound is published by Rufus Stones Limited Editions and available in two stunning versions. Get your copy at www.rslimitededitions.com

Celebs retreat Patisserie Valerie has opened in Peterborough, creating over 20 new jobs and bringing a cornucopia of wicked indulgence to the city! All their delicious hand-made cakes, gateaux and patisseries are a taste sensation using traditional recipes and authentic methods, achieving an international reputation. Find it at 2 Cathedral Square 01733 347946

Europe’s first wine tower, Angels’Wine Tower Bar at the Radisson Blu Hotel London Stansted Airport, offers a thrilling and delicious dining experience with more than 4,000 bottles of wine in a soaring glass case and unique entertainment from live bar angels. Once ordered, the angels fly into the air to retrieve the selected bottle. Standing out among restaurants near Stansted Airport, Angels' Wine Tower Bar presents this special feature alongside artisan sandwiches, gourmet pizza and pasta and other delicious light meal options. 01279 661012 www.radissonblu.co.uk

A small, Essex-based premium milkshake producer is celebrating a contract with Sainsbury’s that will see its sales boosted by 100% in the months to come. Shaken Udder milkshakes will be available in 200 stores nationwide. Based on a farm in Tolleshunt D'Arcy, it’s great news for a business that began its life selling quality milkshakes to music fans at festivals in 2004. Find out more at www.shakenudder.com

Dine at top Cambridge restaurant Alimentum in July and August and you could win an exclusive dining experience for 6 with Mark Poynton, Chef Patron at Alimentum. One lucky diner will get to host a unique dinner party in their own home, with a Michelin-class 4 course meal prepared, cooked and served by Mark. He'll even bring the wine, crockery, cutlery and glasses! Diners can enter the draw when eating at the Hills Road restaurant from July to August - but only one entry per person will be allowed. The winner will be drawn from the hat in September so you could be planning a dinner party that will be the talk of the town this autumn.

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Stirring up the dairy aisle, Little Melton is launching a completely new style of yogurt available from May. With its thick, creamy texture and fantastic fruit compote toppings this is yogurt that you could happily eat instead of a dessert. As Little Melton has only 6-5% fat content, you can also enjoy your treat guilt free.Available in six flavours: passion fruit, strawberries and cream, blueberry, pear, mango and honeyed. Little Melton Gourmet Yogurt is made in Little Melton, Norwich and available to buy in a number of regional stockists. For details visit the website at www.littlemeltonyogurt.co.uk


July County Homes & Interiors magazine have chosen Kate Fletcher of Vintage Style Hire as a runner up in their Country Business of the Year 2011 awards. Kate’s vintage styling and hire business, based in Thaxted, Essex will be announced as a runner up and featured in the October issue of the magazine. Kate is thrilled with the result ‘to have been recognised by a national magazine is fantastic,’ she says. Vintage Style Hire was set up by Kate in February this year to complement her wedding planning business. It supplies brides, wedding planners, stylists and photographers with vintage props to give their weddings, events and photo shoots style and originality. www.vintagestylehire.co.uk

There’s only one Essex - and due to the phenomenal popularity of the hit reality-show The Only Way is Essex, the county has transformed from somewhere to be scoffed at to somewhere to be celebrated. Wendy Roby’s 100% Essex is a hilarious book that does just that! Crammed full of bling, banter, Essex birds and blokes, it champions the Essex way of life as shown on screen, seamlessly mixing tongue-in-cheek guides with anecdotes, jokes and quotes about Essex, as well as cheeky tricks and tips on how to act 100% Essex. Michael O'Mara Books ISBN 978-1843176145

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Seven Hills Crematorium on Felixstowe Road, Nacton, Suffolk, will be holding a ‘dispelling the myths’ and Cream Tea Event with proceeds going to East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices’ Tree House Appeal. From 10am on Saturday 30 July, the crematorium will throw open its doors with access all areas for the public. Entrance will be free but Cream and High Teas will be on sale and served in the garden. Experts will be on hand to offer free advice on such subjects as wills and what is available in the way of funeral choices. There will be various interesting exhibits including a horse drawn hearse and a Scottish piper. It is an ideal opportunity to ask the questions you’ve always wanted to ask about cremation but perhaps did not know who to ask. 01473 655614.

SK Clinic + Spa in Bury St Edmunds has been selected as a finalist in The Good Spa Guide Awards 2011 in the category of ‘Spa By Yourself’. Only five spas around the UK are selected for consideration for this prestigious accolade, which recognises health, beauty and wellness businesses that provide an exceptional level of personalised service and serene surroundings for their clients. Winners are to announced on 1 July. Northgate Street, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk 01284 748470 www.skclinic.co.uk

Simpsons Jewellers, based in Norwich, have rebranded and introduced a new range of fashionable, yet affordable jewellery from highly desirable designers. They are the first in Norwich (and one of the first in East Anglia) to stock the new range of Daisy Chakra bracelets. The bracelets are the latest ‘must-have’ jewellery item, worn by a host of A-list celebrities, including Cheryl Cole, Kanye West, Sienna Miller, Katy Perry, Pixie Lott and Jude Law and featured in all the latest glossy magazines and celebrity websites. The bracelets come in a glossy or matte 24-carat gold plate (£86), or silver finish (£58). White Lion Street, Norwich 01603 611838 www.simpsonsjewellers.co.uk

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Sun, sand and all things 'Seaside' evoke nostalgic memories and a sense of freedom and fun, says Fenella Fairrie. From inspired, vibrant colourful touches to breezy beach house style, we can enjoy choice elements of the seaside in our own homes and introduce a smidgen of summery fun, fresh air and coastal romance into our day to day living

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Feel inspired by the summer and the sea. Thinking of colourful beachhuts, windbreaks and deckchairs, of course, colour is absolutely key. Bright, vibrant shades, traditional themed prints, bold stripes and ticking can all be counted in. These hand printed tea towels and Beachhut design textiles from Southwoldbased 'The English Seaside Company' are a fun and useful addition to your home. www.theenglishseasidecompany.co.uk

To achieve this popular coastal chic style, keep it simple with lots of light colours, wood and natural materials favouring pure cotton and linen fabrics out of choice. The Clark and Clark Coastal Linens available from www.norfolktextiles.co.uk as pictured are a fantastic find at only ÂŁ20.00 per metre and can be used throughout the house to elegant natural effect. Don't be shy of mixing colours and patterns to create a traditional holiday cottage feel. Spotted tablecloths, nautical prints, a picnic basket or a colourful rug. Introduce a splash of practical colour with these fab canvas 'Beach Buckets' from North Norfolk based Carrier Company, providing a fun, colourful storage solution. Their products are inspired by their rich coastal surroundings and made by local people. www.carriercompany.co.uk

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it, but the battery only lasted 15 minutes, enough to cut 150 square metres in the test. It takes an hour to recharge, which testers felt was limiting, and a spare battery costs £150. Among the best buy mowers for small lawns, taking into account manoeuvrability in cutting a typical small family lawn, the Flymo Venturer (£65) came out the top scorer overall, leaving a neat finish and was extremely easy to move. It was also light and easy to carry, had a reasonable grass collector and comfortable switches. The full report was in the May edition of Gardening Which? To try your first three issues of Which? and Which? Gardening for £3, call 0800 389 88 55 and quote VEG271F. Looking for a ride?

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Is your car in shape for

SUMMER? What are your childhood memories of holiday motoring? For many, it's sitting in hot, bad-tempered traffic jams. And over the years things haven't really changed that much, except now it's you who is sitting behind the wheel, doing all the shouting, while the kids fulfil your former role as troublemakers-in-chief. But there's really no need to get all steamed up about it, just follow our simple 20-point plan to really take the heat out of your summer holiday motoring. PREPARE YOUR CAR 1 Ensure your car is properly serviced in line with the maker's recommendations. Have it serviced a couple of weeks before you’re due to go, just in case there's a major fault that needs fixing. 2 If a service isn't due, make sure you check your car over before setting off. Pay close attention to the condition of hoses, make sure the coolant level and mixture is correct, and ensure the belts that drive the alternator and power steering are not loose or cracked. A couple of pounds for some summer coolant or a new rubber belt could save you a fortune in breakdown fees. Many dealers offer free or low-cost summer checks that take minutes to perform and provide welcome reassurance that you won't splutter to a halt halfway to your destination. 3 Check tyres for pressure, tread (don't forget the spare) and for splits or bulges. Refer to your handbook, too - it's likely that you'll need to increase tyre pressures if you're carrying a full load. 4 Don't be caught out - always make sure you are carrying spare bulbs and a selection of fuses. 5 Fill up with petrol, check the oil level, and make sure the screen wash tank is full enough to cope with all the dust and dirt you'll encounter on a long journey. PREPARE THE DRIVER 6 Driving overnight? Be sure you've had sufficient rest. Working all day and trying to drive all night is just a recipe for disaster.

7 Travelling a long way? Make sure there's more than one driver. Change at least every three hours and two during the night. Don't try to be a hero and do it all yourself. 8 Stop for refreshments and comfort breaks. Don't eat or drink at the wheel, but sucking some sugary sweets can give you a temporary energy boost. 9 Be sure to have some help with navigation unless you know exactly where you're going, and plan your route in advance. 10 Don't scoff a large meal before setting off, as this can make you drowsy. And it goes without saying - don't drink alcohol! PREPARE THE ROUTE 11 Don't put pressure on yourself, allow lots more time than you think you'll really need. 12 If you are aware of any traffic blackspots along the way, it's useful to have a back-up route prepared. There are plenty of online route finding services to help, like AA autoroute for instance, and give you a realistic idea of your arrival time. 13 Travel outside busy periods if possible. Sometimes you can make better time if you can travel during the week, very early in the morning or overnight. 14 The radio is handy for warning about holdups. National bulletins are sometimes useful but often an obstruction will have cleared by the time it makes it onto the airwaves. An RDSequipped radio can be set to pick up traffic reports from local radio. 15 Start your holiday early, stop off and visit some towns on the way there and back with an overnight stop en-route.

PREPARE YOUR PASSENGERS 16 Talk about the journey before you set off. You know you're all going to be in the car for a long time, so agree not to argue (or to try not to argue) and keep a sense of humour. 17 Take music to listen to. Let everyone have their own choice of music or radio station for an allotted time. 18 Prepare games or amusements for children. I-spy is an old favourite or spot different kinds of car ('Next one to see a Smart gets a Smartie'). Use your imagination, remember arguing is part of the game, but don't distract the driver. Hand-held computer games are good (if they have headphones attached), but try card games and books, too. 19 Travel sickness can be a problem. Symptoms can be eased by keeping the car cool and well ventilated, driving steadily and keeping the sufferer distracted. Sitting in the front helps sometimes. Avoid too much food and fizzy drinks. 20 If you are taking a pet with you don't forget they have special needs too. Make sure they are comfortable, not too hot, sensibly restrained and that they get an opportunity for a drink and to 'stretch their legs' along with the rest of the family. TOP TIP If your car overheats, steam will rise up from under the bonnet. Pull in to the side and switch off the engine. Give the engine plenty of time (at least 15 minutes) before touching it - otherwise you risk burns or scalds. Don't pour cold water on it or you could crack the engine block. Bear all of these points in mind, and you should enjoy hassle free holiday motoring.

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Feelgood

Cosmetic surgery is becoming more popular and affordable. Here we look at some of the treatments avaulable, the reasons people turn to surgery and how much it can cost.

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ost women would buy a new dress if they were invited to a posh party. But Tara Palmer-Tomkinson isn’t most women - and she reportedly got herself a new nose before she attended the Royal Wedding back in April. An extreme way to look good for a special event perhaps, but Tara, who has already had one nose job to repair the damage caused by her former cocaine habit, is now said to want a straighter profile. The socialite isn’t alone in wanting surgery. Whether it’s for a big event or not, cosmetic procedures - both surgical and non-surgical - are on the rise, despite the current gloomy economic climate. Market analysts Mintel estimate that 19 million adults (48%) would like some form of cosmetic surgery and while treatments dipped at the start of the economic downturn, the market grew 17% between 2008 and 2010. At present the bulk of cosmetic procedures in Britain are non-surgical. Consultant plastic surgeon Douglas McGeorge says the rise in popularity of such treatments, which stands at 1.3 million, up 30% over the past two years, stems from people living longer. “While we feel young on the inside, our outside may not look like we feel,” he says. As plastic surgery techniques have become better and the results more predictable, McGeorge says cosmetic procedures are now a lifestyle choice.

Upward trends in the £2.3 billion market include facelifts and breast augmentations, according to the latest figures from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS). And there was also a huge increase of 28% in gynaecomastia or ‘man boob’ operations between 2009 and 2010. “It’s much more acceptable these days for men to consider cosmetic procedures,” says McGeorge. “In days gone by, they would

Surgery is only enhancing a physical form. If you have a psychological problem, it’s not going to treat it never take their T-shirt off on holiday, but now they know there’s a treatment out there and they don’t need to feel embarrassed.” Breast augmentation (‘boob jobs’) still remains the most popular cosmetic surgery procedure overall, with blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), coming in second, followed by breast reductions and facelifts. But McGeorge advises: “If you’re allowed one operation in life, always have your eyes done, because when people meet you they always look at them. “If you have bright eyes, then the rest of you can be a disaster zone.” He says that women will often think the most important procedure is a facelift because of the laxity of their neck.

“Although there are few occasions when I will lead a patient to their decision, I do think you devalue a facelift if you don’t do your eyes at the same time.” For those who don’t fancy going under the knife, Botox and its ability to freeze facial muscles, so smoothing away wrinkles, is a hugely popular non-surgical option, and the number of treatments rose to over one million for the first time back in 2009. Celebrities who’ve tried Botox include Nicole Kidman, who recently confessed she’d had the injections but didn’t like the way her face looked afterwards, Anne Robinson, Kylie Minogue and Katie Price (who is also a big fan of other cosmetic procedures, of course). McGeorge says: “Non-surgical enhancements are relatively straightforward, simple things to do, with very little downside. And because of this, more and more people are considering them. “But they will only do so much and ultimately, there comes a point where surgery is needed to rectify problems.” He advises people considering a cosmetic procedure to consult their GP or contact BAAPS, whose members are all trained in aesthetic plastic surgery. “Don’t be seduced by fancy adverts they’re often designed to bring people in for the benefit of the clinic.” Prospective patients should also be cautious about going abroad for cheaper treatments, as other countries don’t always have the strict safety measures of Britain. A good

Leading surgeon pioneers new varicose vein technique Prominent vascular surgeon, Michael Gaunt, is one of the first surgeons in the UK to introduce cutting-edge technology which promises to further simplify the treatment of varicose veins. The new technique is even less invasive than current minimally invasive treatments due to the use of a special catheter which combines mechanical and chemical energy to seal off the problem vein. Initial patients undergoing the treatment have been impressed with the simplicity of the technique 34

and the lack of discomfort both during and after the technique. Mr. Gaunt said: “Patients have been treated with minimal discomfort under local anaesthetic with almost immediate return to normal activity” ClariVein is similar to the Endovenous Laser Ablation treatment, areas of practice where Mr Gaunt is recognised as an expert. The current techniques use heat to destroy veins by damaging its lining and therefore killing the vein.

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But ClariVein promotes a combination of a rotating mechanic disruption while imparting a sclerosant chemical solution into the affected vein. Mr Gaunt said: “While the procedure is similar to the endovenous technique, ClariVein is even less invasive and you need much less local anaesthetic. “It is far more efficient and also much less painful than the traditional stripping techniques with the patient able to be awake the whole time. All they feel is a slight vibrating in the leg.”

The technique is still in its early days with less than 1000 patients across the world currently experiencing this kind of treatment. But Mr Gaunt said an important gauge – looking at the results one year on – suggests that in 96% of the cases, the veins have not come back and that is as good as any other treatment available at the moment. For more information go to www.michaelgaunt.com


BEAUTY surgeon should behave ethically and make it clear to a patient what treatment can achieve, he underlines. In the case of liposuction, for example, he explains it should be emphasised that the procedure isn’t an alternative to dieting. Comprehensive consultations before any procedure are vital, he stresses, and surgeons should tell people to go away and think again if they have a deeper problem which surgery won’t fix: “It’s about making sure the patient’s expectations can be met and alarm bells can start ringing early on. “Surgery is only enhancing a physical form. If you have a psychological problem, it’s not going to treat it. “At the end of the day, it’s about the patient’s wellbeing, not just the surgery.”

UNDER THE KNIFE The average cost of the most popular cosmetic procedures: Breast augmentation: £4,500-£5,000 Breast reduction: £3,500-£5,500 Blepharoplasty (eyelids): £4,000-£4,500 Facelift: £4,000-£9,000 Rhinoplasty (nose): £3,000-£4,000 Gynaecomasty (man boobs): £3,500 Botox: £300 For more information on cosmetic procedures, visit www.baaps.org.uk or ring the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons’ helpline on 020 7405 2234

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Hugh Warren Consultant General Surgeon MBBS, FRCS, MS, FRCS (Gen) Hugh is a Consultant General Surgeon specialising in laparoscopic gastrointestinal surgery, weight loss surgery and endoscopic procedures. These include laparoscopic gallbladder surgery, gastric banding, gastroscopy, colonoscopy and bile duct endoscopy as well as hernia repair surgery.

besity is a problem which now affects nearly a quarter of the adult population in the UK . Severe or morbid obesity, which is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of over 40 kg/M2, can be associated with other medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease and arthritis. Most people who are seriously obese have tried many ways of losing weight including diets and medication, but frequently they regain any weight which may have been lost.

Surgery for morbid obesity Surgery is an option for people over the age of 18 who have a BMI over 40 or who have a BMI of 35 with medical problems as a result. Most operations can be performed using laparoscopic or “keyhole” surgery which has the advantage of less scarring and pain than open surgery. At BMI The Sandringham Hospital we perform laparoscopic gastric banding procedures where an inflatable band or ring is placed around the top of the stomach. This limits

the amount of food that can be eaten and also stimulates the nerves at the top of the stomach which reduces the appetite. The overall effect is to decrease the amount eaten which results in weight loss. The first consultation is with a qualified Dietitian who assesses the patient’s dietary history and suitability for surgical referral. The patient is then seen by a Consultant surgeon who assesses fitness for surgery and advises on the operation best suited for that person. If a gastric band is recommended then arrangements can be made for the patient to be admitted for surgery. The operation is performed under general anaesthetic using “keyhole” surgery. Most patients stay in hospital for one or two days. Following discharge the band is left unfilled for six weeks to allow the tissues to heal. Patients then attend as an outpatient for the band to be filled with sterile saline solution. The amount of saline used depends on the individual and is assessed by performing a barium swallow x-ray. Follow up is with the dietitian and further band fills can be arranged as necessary.

Formal follow-up continues for at least one year after which patients are advised to join the local patient’s association which meets regularly for self support.

How much weight is lost? The amount of weight lost after obesity surgery depends on the type of operation and the patient’s commitment to the new life style and eating requirements after surgery. On average a patient would expect to lose between 0.5 and 1 Kg per week for the first 12 to 18 months after a gastric band operation. Thereafter, the weekly weight loss is usually less. The main goal is to achieve a weight loss that prevents, improves or resolves health problems which are caused by severe obesity

How much does it cost? Information regarding prices and referral may be obtained from 01553 769770 or e-mail sandringham@bmihealthcare.co.uk

Do you know enough about prostate cancer? Experts say men need to ask more questions to help protect their health Prostate cancer kills 10,000 men every year in the UK and is our second most common cause of cancer deaths in men.

So, what are the signs and symptoms that men should look out for?

The UK National Screening Committee recently announced it will not be recommending a national prostate cancer screening programme for men, saying that the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test is not sufficiently reliable and can’t distinguish between aggressive and slow-growing prostate cancers. This has disappointed many experts who have used this test effectively, as it could mean many patients not being informed that a simple screening test is available..

As with many other types of cancer, some men with the disease may have no symptoms at all, and prostate cancer can cause symptoms similar to other non-cancer related problems. However, that doesn’t mean that men should ignore certain symptoms,! Some men may notice a weak urine flow, and a need to urinate more often than usual, especially at night. They might also feel that their bladder hasn’t emptied completely, or have difficulty passing urine.

The Prostate Cancer Risk Management Programme (PCRMP) says that every man over 50 who doesn’t have symptoms of prostate cancer is entitled to ask his GP for a PSA test. However, estimates suggest that up to 70% of men do not even know that the test exists, and are therefore completely in the dark about requesting it. Worryingly, there is also evidence than many GPs are unaware of these guidelines and that among those who are aware, some are reluctant to support men in their decision to have a PSA test.

Early detection of prostate cancer means more treatment options and less extensive treatment is needed. Improvements in the range of treatments available mean that many more men now go on to live normal, healthy lives To support Prostate Cancer Awareness and encourage more men to ask more questions The Cambridge Urology Partnership are offering regular consultations for PSA testing.

Its time to raise Prostate Cancer Awareness and consultants at The Cambridge Urology Partnership, want to use this opportunity to remind men of the risks factors associated with prostate cancer, especially if a family member has suffered from prostate cancer as they can be 2.5 times more likely to get it themselves.

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Cambridge Cancer Research Fund Appeal To Fight Prostate Problems And Cancer The prostate is small gland about the size of a walnut at the base of the abdomen which plays an important role in the production of semen. As with many things in life, pleasure often gives way to problems: in fact most men over the age of 50 experience some problems with their prostate gland. It has been estimated that around one third of a million men throughout the world die every year from this cancer. In the UK around 35,000 men are diagnosed annually with this disease and some 10,000 die from the aggressive form of this cancer. The key to eradicating prostate cancer lies in early detection of a potentially aggressive form of this cancer. If caught early enough this cancer is curable. Current non invasive tests are not sufficiently specific or sensitive enough to detect the early presence of aggressive forms of prostate cancer. However the development of new batteries of tests, called biomarkers, which can detect the tumour “fingerprint” in blood and urine, show great promise for the early detection and screening for these cancers.

Any donations, large or small, towards the cost of funding this work would be gratefully received and acknowledged. Cambridge Cancer Research Fund is a member of the

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Alan Carr The popular comedian, TV show host and Chatty Man - who grew up in Northampton - tries out new material for his forthcoming 33 date UK and Ireland arena tour, Sexy Beast, at Norwich Theatre Royal on 21-22 July. For tickets call 01603 630000

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The first ever Southend International Street Paintig Festival takes place on 16-17 July as artists from Southend, the UK and abroad transform the Hamlet Court Road into a temporary gallery of original art and masterpiece reproductions during this 2-day event. The street painting tradition can be traced back to 16th century italy when itinerant artists would use their chalks to transform pavement into a makeshift canvas. Pop along and watch as fine works of art emerge. The “paintings” last only until the next rain! Saturday 10am 8pm and Sunday 10am - 3pm. Hamlet Court Road, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex.

Details of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay have been announced. The route has been planned so that the Flame will come within an hour of 95 percent of people in the UK. The journey will start at Land’s End on 19 May 2012 and will reach London on Saturday 21 July, with the games starting on 27 July. Here’s when our region’s largest towns and cities will be holding Olympic Torch evening celebrations: 3 July 2012 Peterborough 4 July Norwich 5 July Ipswich 6 July Chelmsford 7 July Cambridge 8 July Luton. For more details go to www.london2012.com

The first ever Festival of Making will take place during July at Burwash Manor, Cambridge. Co-ordinated by award-winning AccessArt, the festival will provide opportunities for adults, children and families to try their hand at a variety of activities: sculpture, drawing, craft and even diy! The Festival kicks off on Saturday 2nd July with a drop-in Feast Making workshop – call by and help them build a gluttonous sculptural feast of ice cream, cakes and picnic food. Further information about the full programme from www.accessart.org.uk/festivalofmaking or by phone: 01223 262134.

Don’t miss out on the first ever Grafham Water Marathon, Sunday 18th September, 2011. Enjoy this vibrant event with a Latin American twist of live latin music, south american food, climbing walls, children’s craft, zumba, yoga, sports massage, ethical trading, photography and more! PLUS one lucky runner will win a pair of running shoes with gait analysis worth £70 courtesy of Advance Performance. Whether you’re a keen runner or just fancy a stroll with your friends and family, there is something for everyone. This event is organised by Amantani.org.uk who work to support indigenous children in Peru. Grafham Water, Perry, Cambs www.grafhamwatermarathon.com 42

A newly restored Henry Moore sculpture, Figure in a Shelter, is being unveiled at The Henry Moore Foundation at Perry Green, Herts. Visitors will be able to see it back in peak condition in the grounds from August onwards. It is a major work that was Moore's last, and was still in the foundry when he died. It is one of 25 monumental sculptures that can be seen in the picturesque grounds at Perry Green. This is in addition to the indoor galleries and studios, and Moore's house. FInd more details at www.henry-moore.org or call 01279 844104

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Descend into the past and join a family-friendly tour underneath Colchester Castle. Find out more about the Roman invasion, the development of Colchester’s Roman Town and Boudica’s revolt against it! The event is part of the Festival of British Archaeology and in association with BBC Hands on History Dig! 01206 282940


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When British Railways closed the Norfolk line from Wroxham to Lenwade in 1982, many thought this to be the end of the route as a railway. Through the vision and drive of a committed group of enthusiasts and support from the local authority, the 15” gauge Bure Valley Railway was opened on 10th July 1990. Twenty one years later the Bure Valley Railway is steaming ahead and to celebrate its 21st Birthday on 9th & 10th July the Railway has its Travel Back in Time event. All passengers over this weekend will travel at the same fares as when the railway first opened (Adults £5.50, Juniors £3.95 and Under 5's Free). 01263 733858

Greenwoods Hotel in Stock, Essex are histing a very special Gala Dance Experience on 2 July. Set in a beautiful marquee in landscaped gardens, the event will include a four course meal, a floor show by Strictly Come Dancing stars Erin & Anton, plus a photograph & autograph session, followd by dancing to music by the esident DJ. There is also the option to include an overnight stay in one of the 39 beautifully designed bedrooms at this traitional yet stylish hote, with full spa facilities. £89pp, or £148 including overnight stay, breakfast and use of spa. 01277 829990

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REGION Nelson’s Birthplace Tours are up and running once again this season, setting off from the Lord Nelson Inn at Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk every Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoon at 3pm throughout the summer months. The two mile walking tour takes in a variety places connected with the Admiral's birth and childhood in the village. Starting from the Lord Nelson Inn, visitors will be shown around the church, with its wealth of Nelson family connections, as well as visiting his birthplace, though even this is not without controversy. £4.50. Book on 01328 738241

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Suffolk Soul Nights are fabulous nights of disco, soul and Motown music featuring feel good tunes, superb big screen projection were you can see your favorite soul & motown legends on the big screens and state of the art sound and lighting equipment. The next event is at Trinity Park, Ipswich on 29 July. You can book tickets at www.suffolksoulnights.com

Head to Waterstones in Colchester High Street on 9 July to meet darts legend Bobby George and get a signed copy of his book Scoring for Show Doubles and Dough, a humorous book about Darts Lingo. Bobby will be there between Noon and 2pm. 01206 561307

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Great ideas for the summer holiday Fairyland adventure The enchanted forest of BeWILDerwood, with its mysterious creatures, tree houses, zip wires and jungle bridges, is open throughout the summer. There are plenty of fancy dress parties, storytelling, twiggle trails, treasure hunts, puppet shows, lantern parades and craft making activities to enjoy. Special crafty events include Pippy's Peculiar Puppet Parade, July 25-31 and Mildred's Crocklebog Capers, 22-29 August. BeWILDerwood, Horning Road, Hoveton, Norfolk 01603 783900 www.bewilderwood.co.uk Shocking events

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Puppeteers Norwich Puppet Theatre create and produce their own puppetry, and offer the following craftbased workshops for children during the summer holidays: Wizards & Elves, 28 Jul; Dinosaurs, 29 Jul; Moving Shadow Puppets, 1 Aug; Fun With Clay, 4 Aug; Family Workshop - Fairies & Goblins, 6th Aug; Create a Mask, 9 Aug; All Day Puppets & Theatre Family, 12 Aug (£12.50); BeeZone - Beehive Mobile, 17 Aug, £12.50; Dragon Puppet, 24 Aug; Centaurs & Unicorns, 25 Aug; Family Workshop - Robot Puppets, 31 Aug. Workshops priced at £7.55 and for ages 5+ unless stated. Norwich Puppet Theatre, 01603 629 921 www.puppettheatre.co.uk Dig Thursdays Discover and identify treasures from the past using proper techniques as part of BBC Hands on History - Dig! Summer holiday activity days continue at the Museum on Thursdays and include Lovely Ladybirds, Clay Extravaganza and Pirates and Buccaneers. Adult £4.50/child £3 /under 5 free/family £13 Farmland Museum & Denny Abbey, Ely Road, Waterbeach 01223 860988

All day adventure Great for outdoorsy kids who love to explore the countryside and let off some steam, these multiactivity days for young people aged 8-13 feature ropes courses, caving, kayaking, archery, raft building, climbing, absailing, fencing, pony and cart rides, mountain biking, bush craft and much more. £38 per day. 1-26 Aug, Adventure Academy Lambourne End Centre, Manor Road, Lambourne End 020 8500 3047 ext222 Budding artists This summer programme at Letchworth Arts Centre for ages 5-12 includes classes in portraiture, drawing from life, working with watercolours, abstractions, Gormley 'Bronzing Barbie and

Ken', Monet painting outdoors, Velazquez Royal Portraiture and more. From July to late Aug, 10am-12pm, £8. Dead Gorgeous Drama Week, for ages 7-12 years, is based on the children's show Dead Gorgeous, which features Victorian ghost children attending a regular school. Aug 22-26, 9.30am12.30pm. £50 for the week (members £45). Summer Drama Camp, a week long camp for 6-14 year olds run by Helen O'Grady trained professionals, helps children develop new skills and confidence through a range of fun-filled activities and concludes with a stage production. 1-5 Aug, 9.303.30pm, £135. Letchworth Arts Centre, 2 The Arcade, Letchworth Garden City 01462 670788

King's Camps are held in the best equipped schools, universities and sports centres and aim to bring together the best elements of a holiday club, sports camp and activity holiday. The camps are arranged by age group, which range from ages 4 to 17. Sport and activities include basketball, rugby, cricket, football, swimming, gymnastics, performance and dance. Venues: Caroline Chisholm School, Northampton, Netherhall Sports Centre, Cambridge and The Ley's School, Cambridge. 25 July-26 Aug. Kings Camps 0845 643 5272 www.kingscamps.org

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OutEast Crafty histories Dragon Hall, the 14th century traders hall in Norwich, is host to series of fun and creative Wednesday events during the school holidays.

TEN GREAT PLACES TO VISIT THIS SUMMER COLCHESTER ZOO This award-winning zoo, known for its modern enclosures, has over 260 species in 60 acres of parkland. Visit the sea lion pool with its 24m underwater tunnel; see the endangered Amur leopard at the Assuri Falls enclosure. In the Africa zone there are elephants, giraffes, zebra and rhinos. Over all there are 50 displays, as well as adventure play areas and two road trains. Maldon Road, Colchester www.colchester-zoo.co.uk 01206 331292 DINOSAUR ADVENTURE PARK At this adventure park kids can discover life-sized dinosaurs in the woods using radios, lookout towers and field stations, unearth dinosaur fossils, meet creepy crawlies, iguanas, bearded dragons, millipedes, snakes, water dragons and cockroaches. The adventure park features a Raptor Racer circuit, Lost World maze, Jurassic putt course and much more. Weston Park, Lenwade, Norwich www.dinosauradventure.co.uk 01603 876310 PLEASUREWOOD HILLS THEME PARK This award winning park is East Anglia's largest family leisure park. With over 50 acres of attractions, the thrills include adrenaline-fuelled rides for the very brave - such as the 120 foot tall, 50mph twisty rollercoaster ride - several family rides including, water rides, karts and a miniature railways, and rides for younger children too. Leisure Way, Corton, Lowestoft www.pleasurewoodhills.com 01502 586000 WOBURN SAFARI PARK Drive through the Bedfordshire safari park, with 30 species of animals in natural groups just a windscreen’s width away: rhinos, giraffes, lions, tigers, elephants, monkeys and lots more. There’s a foot safari too, and seven daily animal demonstrations and feeding times including penguin feeding and a sea lion demonstration. Children can also enjoy the Mammoth Play Ark. Woburn 01525 290407 www.woburn.co.uk/safari

Medieval Painting Workshop: Create your own masterpiece and paint like a medieval artisan. Ages 5-16. Children £10, one free adult with each child. Extra adults charged standard entrance fee. August 3, 1012pm, 12.30-2.30pm, 3-5pm A Knight at Dragon Hall: Get to know all about the life of a medieval knight and create your own knight's tabard, sword and helmet to take home. Ages 5-16. Children £10, one free adult with each child. Extra adults charged standard entrance fee. August 24 1012pm, 12.30-2.30pm, 3-5pm The Dragon Seeker's Quest: Three hours of thrilling interactive theatre. Storytelling, potion making, riddle solving and craft making. Make a shoe-box environment for your own dragon. Ages 516. Children £8.50. Adults £5. August 31, 10-1pm, 2-5pm Dragon Hall, 115-123 King St, Norwich 01603 663922 www.dragonhall.org 46

PARADISE WILDLIFE PARK This wildlife and leisure park is a compact site ideal for young children. There's an excellent mix of animal displays, shows, play areas, rides, catering and picnic areas. On site attractions include the Paradise Lagoon paddling pool, a woodland railway, Panning for Gold, a speedway museum and crazy on-safari golf. White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne 01992 470490 www.pwpark.com MOUNTFITCHET CASTLE This reconstructed Castle and Norman village offers the chance to experience Norman England life as it was in 1066. The village behind the castle walls is complete with costumed characters, knights and animals. Visit the extraordinary House on the Hill Toy Museum, packed with some 80,000 toys and a rock and roll exhibition, and the dinosaur park. Stansted Mountfitchet 01279 813237 www.mountfitchetcastle.com BRESSINGHAM STEAM You can explore one of Europe's leading steam collections, take a ride on Bressingham's famous Victorian 'Gallopers', journey over five miles of narrow-gauge steam railway, or visit the ‘Dad's Army’ exhibition. You may picnic in the beautiful gardens or dine in one of two restaurants - really allowing the fun to go on all day. Bressingham. nr Diss 01379 686900 www.bressingham.co.uk AMAZONA ZOO in Cromer, is home to a wide range of animals from Tropical South America including Jaguar, Otters, Spider Monkeys, birds of prey, parrots and Flamingos. All the animals have arrived through the generosity of other British Zoological Gardens; None are imported from the wild. The Zoo is open daily and there’s a gift shop and cafe. Cromer 01263 510741 www.amazonazoo.co.uk LINTON ZOO A wonderful combination of beautiful gardens and wildlife from all over the world with lots to see including tigers, snow leopards, lynx, tapir, zebras, wallabies, owls, toucans, storks, hornbills, lemur, parrots, spiders and many others set in 16 acres of spectacular gardens; many featuring aviaries landscaped with rockeries and waterfalls. Linton, nr Cambridge 01223 891308 www.lintonzoo.com BAYLHAM HOUSE RARE BREEDS FARM A working livestock farm breeding rare and endangered breeds of cattle, sheep, pygmy goats, poultry and pigs where children are encouraged to meet the friendly farm animals. You can enjoy the Suffolk countryside as you wander between the animal paddocks, beside the lake and along the riverbank, and there's a café and visitors' centre. Mill Lane, Baylham, nr Ipswich 01473 830264 www.baylham-house-farm.co.uk

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The Norfolk Broads is Britain’s largest protected wetland with status equivalent to a National Park. The beautiful, wild expanse of 200km of lock-free navigable rivers, shallow lakes, woodland, fens and grazing marshes, is home to some of the rarest plants and wildlife in the UK from the Swallowtail butterfly to the reclusive bittern. Without doubt, the best way to enjoy the Broads is by boat. You can hire sailing boats, motor cruisers (by the house or day), canoes, electric boats, and even charter one of the few remaining Norfolk Wherry yachts, complete with crew. And with all that water, it’s a haven for anglers. It is also the perfect location for cycling and walking, with wide skies, quiet lanes and scenic views. Why not hire a bike and explore one of the many charming Broads

towns and villages with their historic churches, mills and windpumps. The northern section of the Broads, with the bustling village of Wroxham at their heart, the starting point for many Broads holidays and river trips, is formed around the rivers Bure, Thurne and Ant. Hickling is the largest of the Broads, with 500 acres of open water and Norfolk Wildlife Trust's extensive nature reserve. Enjoy a guided trip on Barton Broad about ‘Ra’, Britain's first passenger-carrying solar boat, or take the board-walk to the water’s edge. At How Hill Nature Reserve you will find Toad Hole Cottage, a tiny, former eel-catcher's cottage, where the silent Electric Eel will take you on a wildlife water trail through the reeds and marshes.Climb the Hoveton Hall Gardens on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, cover 15 acres and combine formal and informal planting. There are a number of areas to explore including a walled garden, kitchen garden, magnolia garden and lake, arboretum, woodland walk and an ice well. It's Sculpture Month this July at Hoveton - with a new sculpture trail in the formal gardens, plus a sculpture trail especially for children. Children's art workshops will be held on 10 & 24 July, 12pm-4pm. www.hovetonhallgardens.co.uk 01603 783558

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winding, spiral stone staircase of Ranworth church for magnificent views of the Broads and discover the floating conservation centre moored on Ranworth Broad - great for birdwatching. The southern area of the Broads, around the rivers Yare, Chet and Waveney, is quieter than the northern Broads, but you will find many attractive riverside pubs in places like Bramerton, Surlingham and Loddon, while Brundall boasts a busy marina and Richard Hughes’μ celebrated Lavender House restaurant. The historic ferry at Reedham offers one of the only river crossing in the southern Broads and you can take in the delightful scenery and wildlife on board Liana, an Edwardian-style electric launch, from Beccles. Hoveton Riverside Park Find out about the Broads and its wildlife, enjoy a trip on the river on traditional boats, take part in conservation games and guided walks and enjoy local refreshments at Hoveton Riverside Park for Picnic in the Park on 24 July, 10am-4pm. The park is off Station Road, Hoveton, down by the water near the Broads Information Centre. Horsey Windpump This restored five-storey drainage windpump offers striking views across the reedbeds and watery landscape of Horsey Mere Broads. The pump was built in 1912, and is now owned by the National Trust. Horsey Staithe Stores, Horsey, Great Yarmouth 01263 740241 www.nationaltrust.org.uk


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Free advice and quotations Bespoke wedding ring service. A selected design can be made specially for the bride and groom. Comprehensive jewellery repair and alterations Guild of Valuers and Jewellers valuations Jewellery repairs Watch and clock repairs Pearl and bead rethreading Watch battery and strap replacement Engraving service

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The Wayford Bridge Hotel is located in the Norfolk Broads near Norwich. It has become one of the most well known hotels in Norfolk, providing the Norfolk Broads with luxury riverside three star hotel accommodation within the Norfolk Broads National Park. It is ideally located for travellers seeking hotel accommodation mid-way between Norwich and Great Yarmouth, and close to the sandy beaches of the North Norfolk coast.

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The award winning Broads Tours Offering provides boat by the day, or by hour, passenger boats with live commentary, light refreshments and licensed bar, and evening music cruises. Broads Tours run their river trips from Wroxham. High season hire prices start at £17 per hour. The Bridge, Wroxham www.broadstours.co.uk 01603 782207

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Ranworth Broad is one of Norfolk's most popular broads, close to the village of Ranworth. A 500m boardwalk leads to the floating Broads Wildlife Centre from which boat trips can be booked. There are plenty of birds to see at all times of year. The Wildlife Centre can also be approached via the ferry from the Ranworth Staithe. There's a pub and café in the village. Norfolk Wildlife Trust 01603 270479

Electric Eel Wildlife Boat Trip At How Hill Nature Reserve in Ludham you can take a 50 minute guided trip with a wildlife expert on an Edwardian style boat; spot dragonflies, marsh harriers, wildflowers, swallowtail butterflies and more. At the Reserve itself there's Toad Hole Cottage, which offers a glimpse of Victorian country life (free entry) and a waymarked trail through marsh and woodlands. How Hill Nature Reserve, Ludham. Boat trips: June-September daily, every hour, 10am-4pm. Booking essential. Broads Authority 01603 756096 The only waterside museum about Broadland life, the Museum of the Broads at the picturesque Stalham Staithe, features boats of the Broads from the last two centuries, and is the place to learn about Broadland stories and past working lives, through interesting displays, videos and audio handsets. The Staithe, Stalham 01692 581681 www.museumofthebroads.org.uk A wildlife hideaway is set in the heart of the Norfolk Broads, the Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden has an eclectic mix of native and cultivated plants within a network of dyke systems, a private broad and wonderful woodland walks. School Road, South Walsham 01603 270449 www.fairhavengarden.co.uk

Take a trip aboard the Southern Comfort, a double-deck Mississippi paddle boat purpose built for the Broads that runs regular trips from the beautiful village of Horning, along the River Bure and out to Ranworth Broad and back. They also have Sunday afternoon jazz cruises throughout the summer months. 01692 630262 www.southern-comfort.co.uk

Whitlingham Country Park is a beach, woodland and water park just outside Norwich. Here you can take to the water and have a go at sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, rafting and canoeing. The water sports centre offers training, and you can hire craft out for the day. The park, beside the River Yare, features two broads, meadows and woodlands, walking and cycle routes. Trowse, Norwich. Visitor Centre 01603 617332 www.whitlinghamoec.co.uk

Set in the heart of the Norfolk Broads National Park Broadland Arts Centre offers over 40 unique fine art and craft courses that range from life drawing to rag rug making and suitable for the complete beginner to experienced artist/craftsperson. The well established Centre, now in its 23rd year, provides expert tuition and has been awarded membership of the Guild of Master Craftsmen and is an ideal location for a peaceful and creative holiday break or day course. For a full colour brochure contact Angela Dammery on 01702 475361(Art) or 01692 536778 (Crafts) or visit www.broadlandarts.co.uk The Old School, Dilham, North Walsham. Broadland Cycle Hire Quality bikes, tandems and plenty of useful information to guide you around the countryside are available for hire. www.broadlandcyclehire.co.uk The Canoe Man has a network of canoe hire centres throughout the broads and can provide you with all the equipment you need. If you’ve never tried canoeing before, why not try a guided adventure into some of the broads most secret and quiet places. 01603 499177 www.thecanoeman.com

Broads information centres: The Quay, Fen Lane, Beccles NR34 9BH (01603 756093 / 01502 713196) email: becclestic@broads-authority.gov.uk; Station Road, Hoveton/Wroxham NR12 8UR (01603 756097 / 01603 782281) email: hovetontic@broads-authority.gov.uk; Toad Hole Cottage Museum, How Hill, Ludham NR29 5PG (01603 756096 / 01692 678763) email: toadholetic@broads-authority.gov.uk; The Staithe, Bridge Road, Potter Heigham NR29 5JD (01603 756098 / 01692 677016) email: potterheighamtic@broads-authority.gov.uk; The Staithe, Ranworth NR13 6HY (01603 756095 / 01603 270453) email: ranworthtic@broads-authority.gov.uk; Whitlingham Visitor Centre, Whitlingham Lane, Trowse, Norwich NR14 8TR (01603 756094 / 01603 617332) email: whitlinghamtic@broads-authority.gov.uk 54

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History of Radar and Air Defence since 1935. The Battle of Britain 1940/1942 Operations Rooms The Original “Cold Warâ€? Operations Room Space Defence Exhibition History of Radar Exhibition RAF Coltishall Rooms + Lots More! Crumbs Cafe & Picnic Area + FREE Guided Tours Allow at least 2 hours for your visit! Open Tuesday and Thursday, April to October + Second Saturday of every month (all Year) + Bank Holiday Mondays (excluding Christmas) From 10am to 5pm (Last Tour starts at 3pm) Adults - ÂŁ5.00 Concessions/Groups - ÂŁ4.50 Students/Teens [19 - 13] - ÂŁ3.50 Child [12 - 7] - ÂŁ1.50 Under 7 - FREE Tel: 01692 631485 www.radarmuseum.co.uk

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THEATRE & SHOWS 1 JULY - 24 SEPT SUMMER SEASIDE SPECIAL Now in its 34th record breaking year, Seaside Special is North Norfolk’s world famous all singing, all dancing summer show. With an eclectic blend of great pop music, breath taking West End ballads, a specialty act that defies gravity and lashings of laughter, it’s truly the ultimate variety show. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 1 - 2 JULY DINNERLADIES Hilarious stage version of Victoria Wood’s hit TV catering comedy, featuring Andrew Dunn and Sue Devaney from the original series. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 1 - 2 JULY STICKS, STONES, BROKEN BONES Surreal shadow puppets made from junk! Norwich Playhouse (01603 598598) 1 - 9 JULY LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS Play by Neil Simon. Sheringham Little Theatre (01263 822347) 1 - 16 JULY TWO GENTS Shakespeare meets the Swinging Sixties in this sparkling, fast-moving, quirky adaptation of a tale of faithless friends, steadfast love, insubordinate servants, outrageous outlaws...and a dog! Westacre Theatre (01760 755800) 3 JULY JIM DAVIDSON Top adult comedy from one of the UK’s finest. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 4 - 9 JULY MIDNIGHT TANGO See panel. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 5 - 9 JULY RUN FOR YOUR WIFE Farce presented by The Great Hall Players. Assembly House, Theatre Street, Norwich (01603 598688) 5 - 28 JULY SHOWTIME SUMMER SPECTACULAR Summer Show with a full cast of singers, dancers and comedians, this full variety show is not to be missed. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre (01493 662832) 6 JULY PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Outdoor theatre presented by Heartbreak Production.s Glebe House School, Cromer Road, Hunstanton (01485 53448)

7 JULY ANDY ZALTZMAN AND JIMMY MCGHIE Top stand-up comedy. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 7 JULY WHIFFLER COMEDY NIGHT Top stand-up. Whiffler Theatre, Norwich Castle, Norwich (01603 213999) 7 JULY AGNES AND WALTER: A LITTLE LOVE STORY The Story of Walter Mitty told through dance. Norwich Playhouse (01603 598598) 8 JULY CANTERBURY TALES Outdoor theatre fun with 'Pantaloons'. The whole of Canterbury Tales in just 2 and 1/2 hours! Fairhaven Woodland and Water Garden, School Road, South Walsham (01603 270449) 8 JULY A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Open-air Shakespeare. Whiffler Theatre, Norwich Castle, Norwich (01603 213999) 8 JULY VARIETY OF LIVE Variety show. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre (01493 662832) 8 - 9 JULY 70S SITCOM NIGHT Attleborough Players presents a 70s Sitcom Night featuring Last Of The Summer Wine and The Liver Birds. Connaught Hall, Station Road, Attleborough (01953 453533) 8 - 9 JULY THE GYPSY BARON A new production of this uplifting story by the acclaimed Norfolk touring company, Livewire Opera. Diss Corn Hall (01379 652241) 9 JULY CANTERBURY TALES See 8 July. Sheringham Park Visitor Centre, Wood Farm, Upper Sheringham (01263 820550) 10 JULY KEN DODD Comedy legend with his Happiness Show. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 10 JULY THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Outdoor theatre presented by Heartbreak Productions Whiffler Park, Castle Gardens, Norwich (01603 212626) 10 JULY LIGHTS MUSIC ACTION Songs from shows and films. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre (01493 662832)

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10 - 11 JULY OLIVER! Musical presented by students of Polka Dot. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 11 JULY THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS Set in the Industrial Revolution, this new play is a modern adaptation of John Bunyan’s classic novel. Norwich Playhouse (01603 598598) 11 - 16 JULY TELL ME ON A SUNDAY A rare opportunity to see the definitive version of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black’s classic musical, with a wonderful original score, featuring the chart topping song Take That Look Off Your Face. It is now remodeled for Claire Sweeney with an exclusive new song, Dreams Never Run on Time. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 12 JULY IT’S MAGIC A Magical, Musical, Comedy, Family Variety Spectacular. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 12 - 14 JULY THE 6TH UNTHANK COMEDY FESTIVAL Top stand-up over three days. The Unthank Arms, Norwich (01603 508050) 12 - 16 JULY SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Third year for this festival of Shakespeare plays. Cathedral Cloisters, Norwich Cathedral (01603 218323) 12 - 19 JULY GASLIGHT A cunning thriller that uncovers a husband's torture. Sheringham Little Theatre (01263 822347) 13 JULY THE INFANT Extraordinary, multiaward winning savage satire. Norwich Playhouse (01603 598598) 13 JULY - 18 SEPT SUMMER SPECTACULAR CIRCUS & WATER SHOW The Hippodrome’s Summer Show includes the return of one of its most thrilling hit acts – the dare devil Globe of Death bikers from Columbia. The huge steel cage features an amazing three riders who perform hair-raising stunts that look impossibly dangerous. East Anglia's favourite comedy duo Jack Jay and Johnny Mac, return with more hilarious hit comedy and new antics in this clown free production, plus a team of glamorous dancers, swimmers and aerialists

4 - 9 JULY MIDNIGHT TANGO Simone and Flavia Cacace have dazzled television audiences for six series of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing with their stunning Tango routines. Now they have created their own live show Midnight Tango – a breathtaking evening bringing all the drama, sensuality and elegance of this most exciting of dance forms to life. Norwich Theatre Royal.

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and much more in this wonderful spectacular. Hippodrome Circus, Great Yarmouth (01493 844172) 14 JULY A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Traditional Shakespeare, performed by The Lord Chamberlain's Men in the open-air. Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough, Nr Swaffham (01366 328258) 14 JULY ZOE LYONS Stand-up comedy. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 14 - 23 JULY THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR Presented by the Sewell Barn Players. Sewell Barn Theatre, Norwich (01603 697248) 17 - 20 JULY LEE EVANS One of the country’s most successful comedians tries out his new material ahead of a nationwide arena tour. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 18 JULY THE PIANO MEN Tribute show to Neil Sedaka, Barry Manilow, Billy Joel & Elton John. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 19 JULY IT’S MAGIC A Magical, Musical, Comedy, Family Variety Spectacular. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 20 - 30 JULY ANIMAL FARM George Orwell's biting satire presented by Westacre Theatre Company. Westacre Theatre (01760 755800) 21 JULY THE TINAMARINAS These two blonde-bombshell glittering good-time babes really care about the important things in life – shopping, clubbing, sex and….being gorgeous! Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 21 - 22 JULY ALAN CARR Star of Channel 4’s ‘Alan Carr Chatty Man’ returns to the road for his first UK Tour in over four years. Join Alan as he tries out new material for his forthcoming 33 date UK and Ireland arena tour. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 21 - 26 JULY ABSENT FRIENDS Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy. Sheringham Little Theatre (01263 822347) 21 - 29 JULY UNDER MILK WOOD Dylan Thomas’ most famous work. Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich (01603 620917) 24 JULY LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL A memorable tribute to some of the greatest music of the 50s and 60s. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 25 JULY TERRY JONES: ANIMAL TALES Comic genius and former Python Terry Jones has written an amazing collection of hilarious tales which will have both children and adults rolling with laughter. In conversation with BBC presenter Carol Bundock, hear about the inspiration for his stories. King’s Lynn Arts Centre (01553 764864) 26 JULY IT’S MAGIC A Magical, Musical, Comedy, Family Variety Spectacular. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 26 JULY STAND UP Comedy with Topping & Butch, Gary Delaney, Nathan Caton & Rob Collins. Feathers Hotel, Holt (01263 711284) 26 JULY FASCINATING AIDA Britain's top comedy songstresses. Auden Theatre, Gresham’s School, Holt (01263 711284)


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27 JULY CANNON & BALL’S LAUGHTER SHOW Legendary comedy duo with special guests. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 27 JULY THE CHUCKLE BROTHERS Barry Potty and his Full Blood Brother Paul in The Ghostly Shadows. New show with full supporting cast. Britannia Pier Theatre, Great Yarmouth (01493 842914) 27 - 30 JULY DOROTHY & THE PRINCESS OF OZ A new musical based on stories and characters created by L. Frank Baum. The production is performed by over 200 local young people, members of the Youth Theatre Company, drawn from the 600 plus students taking part each year in the Theatre Arts Courses. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 28 JULY MICHAEL PALIN - IN CONVERSATION WITH MICHAEL BRUNSON One of the nation's favourite treasures will be reminiscing with the audience, setting the world to rights with Michael Brunson, long serving political editor for ITN, and taking ques-

28 JULY MICHAEL PALIN A special event as part of the Holt Festival. One of the nation's favourite treasures will be reminiscing with the audience, setting the world to rights with Michael Brunson, long serving political editor for ITN, and taking questions from all and sundry. Michael Palin has connections with the region - his father was born in Fakenham, and he spent many holidays in Sheringham. His parents retired to Southwold in 1966. Auden Theatre, Holt.

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tions from all and sundry. Auden Theatre, Gresham’s School, Holt (01263 711284) 28 JULY AN EVENING OF BURLESQUE See panel. Britannia Pier Theatre, Great Yarmouth (01493 842914) 28 JULY ARTHUR SMITH - EXPOSED! Arthur Smith - wit, charmer and grumpy old man - gives his take on showbiz, himself, and comedy today. Auden Theatre, Gresham’s School, Holt (01263 711284) 28 JULY ON WITH THE SHOW Top comedy duo Simmons & Simmons bring their hilarious show to the Princess Theatre with a great line up of artistes. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 28 - 29 JULY DOM JOLY Dom talks us through his many intriguing adventures around the world. Norwich Playhouse (01603 598598) 28 - 30 JULY THE KING’S GOT DONKEY’S EARS Children’s puppet show. Norwich Puppet Theatre (01603 629921 29 JULY DICK WHITTINGTON Family pantomime. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 29 JULY IN DREAMS Rock ‘n’ roll music show. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 29 JULY RED CARD COMEDY CLUB top stand-up. Diss Corn Hall (01379 652241) 30 - 31 JULY HAIRY MACLARY AND FRIENDS The timeless children's classic tale is brought to the stage. Norwich Playhouse (01603 598598) 31 JULY COUNTRY & COMEDY The talents of Country Company & Nigel 'Boy' Syer and special guest Lisa Marie. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252)

MUSIC 1 JULY FESTIVAL TOO: HOWARD JONES Free concert headlined by the 80s singer who had hits such as New Song, What is Love?, and Like to Get to Know You Well. Support act is 60s tribute band The Yesterdays King Staithe Square, King’s Lynn (07765 248152) www.festivaltoo.co.uk 1 JULY SCRATCH THE CAT Picnic concert with BBQ and bar. Hethersett Old Hall School (01603 810390) 1 JULY THE BACH PLAYERS Programme of French music. Octagon Chapel, Norwich (01603-628319) 1 JULY DIXIEMIX JAZZ BAND Open-air picnic jazz. Oxburgh Hall, Oxborough, Nr Swaffham (01366 328258) 1 - 10 JULY WYMONDHAM MUSIC FESTIVAL The Festival’s summer programme promotes nearly 70 events, many of them free, featuring classical, folk, world, jazz, blues, pop, rock and soul music taking place in a range of venues across the town. Look out for The SweetBeats (July 2) Norfolk’s Lee Vasey Band (6 July), the Zimbabwean rhythms of the Anna Mudeka Band (8 July) and the Matt Wates Jazz Sextet (9 July). Plus the Smokehouse Blues

Band (July 2) and the Johnny Jump Band (July 9). Various venues, Wymondham. www.wymfestival.org.uk 2 JULY FESTIVAL TOO: THE LIGHTNING SEEDS Free concert with the hit 90s band, plus support, including a Lady GaGa tribute. King Staithe Square, King’s Lynn (07765 248152) www.festivaltoo.co.uk 2 JULY SARGASSO TRIO A mix of folk, electro and calypso. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 2 JULY MUSIC ON THE FIELD FESTIVAL Second year for this live music event featuring folk, blues, indie, classic rock. Niall Teague and the Fast Company from Ireland, plus strong supporting line up from Norfolk's finest performers, Jamie G and the Swelltones, Out to Play, Don’t Spook the Horses, Up the Line, Too Many Whiskers, Pretty Peggy. Thornham Playing Field, Thornham (01485 512315) 2 JULY ACADEMY OF ST MARTIN IN THE FIELDS Chamber ensemble. St Catherine's Church, Norwich Road, Ludham (01692 678060) 2 JULY WOW MUSIC FESTIVAL Folk, blues, roots and country music festival. Headline Alabama 3 acoustic and unplugged supported by Jon hart, Twisted Routes, Tattie Jam, Harper aka, Dumbfoundus, Andy Kirkham, 3 Beards. Woolsey Bridge Fields, Woolsey Bridge, Burston Road, Diss (01379 740181) 2 JULY LONDON TO ST PETERSBURG: A JOURNEY IN MUSIC Tamara Ravenhill (soprano) & Katerina Assimis-Kohls (piano): to include music by Mussorgsky, Strauss and Britten. St Botolph's Church, Trunch (0871 200 3071) 3 JULY BLAKE Famous worldwide for creating unique harmony versions of pop, classical and West-End anthems, the four unmistakably British singers take audiences on a 2 hour musical rollercoaster. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 3 JULY THE UPPER OCTAVE ‘From Bizet to Broadway’. United Reformed Church, Princes Street, Norwich (01603 279742) 3 JULY JACKSON LIVE Amir Sharma’s tribute to Michael Jackson. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 3 JULY NEW EUROPEAN ENSEMBLE Beethoven, Mozart, Schönberg. Assembly House, Theatre Street, Norwich (01603 626402) 3 JULY WEST VIRGINIA Country music. Park Hotel, Diss (01603 433918) 4 JULY TERROR US hardcore crew. The Waterfront, Norwich (01603 508050) 5 JULY THE STORY OF MR JOHN A family concert exploring the magic of Mozart’s music. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 7 JULY CLIMAX JAZZ BAND An evening of Jazz music as you cruise on the Broads. Broads Tours, The Bridge, Wroxham (01603 782207)

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28 JULY AN EVENING OF BURLESQUE Direct from London's West End, tantalising yet tasteful, camp and colourful, elegant showgirls combine Parisian charm with Las Vegas glamour. Brittania Pier, Great Yarmouth.

8 JULY FESTIVAL TOO: SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR Free concert with the classy disco diva, plus support from Sinead and the Dawnbreakers. King Staithe Square, King’s Lynn (07765 248152) www.festivaltoo.co.uk 8 JULY FESTIVAL TOO: THE HOOSIERS + THE FEELING Free concert with gtwo top bands, plus The Wonderland, and Parade. King Staithe Square, King’s Lynn (07765 248152) www.festivaltoo.co.uk 9 JULY ROYAL BRITISH LEGION 90TH ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Concert with the theme "Peace and Reconciliation" and featuring the RAF Regiment Band. Norwich Cathedral (01725 512799) 10 JULY THE NEW SQUADRONAIRES 1940s swing. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 11 - 13 JULY ED SHEERAN Local hero Ed Sheeran’s brand of modern folk mixed with hiphop has seen him amass a huge following. From being snapped up by Elton John’s management company to collaborations with Wiley, JME, Devlin and Ghetts and reaching number 2 in the iTunes chart; Ed’s profile is constantly rising. The Waterfront, Norwich (01603 508050) 11 JULY SEA OF BEES The musical project of Julie Ann Bee, who sings, writes the songs, and plays lots of musical instruments. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 14 JULY THE BOOMERANG COUNTRY AND WESTERN BAND An evening of country music as you cruise on the Broads. Broads Tours, The Bridge, Wroxham (01603 782207)


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14 JULY POLAR BEAR CLUB Innovative hardcore. The Waterfront, Norwich (01603 508050) 16 JULY EXPLODING BRASS! PROMS IN THE PARK CONCERT Featuring the Taverham Band, The Fabulous Swinging Chandeliers, Benjamin Lake (Tenor), Rebecca Mundy (Soprano) and presented by Nick Conrad (BBC Radio Norfolk). Popular music for all the family with Fantastic Fireworks Finale. Taverham Hall School, Taverham Park, Taverham (01603 868680) 16 JULY NORFOLK DIXIELAND JAZZ BAND Open-air jazz. The Museum of the Broads, The Poors Staithe, Stalham (01692 670754) 16 JULY WHOLE LOTTA LED Led Zeppelin tribute. Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Holt (07909 723926)

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17 JULY MARTY WILDE & THE WILDCATS Rock ‘n’ roll great. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 17 JULY KING’S LYNN FESTIVAL CHORUS & EUROPEAN UNION CHAMBER ORCHESTRA An evening of uplifting music including Vivaldi's most famous choral piece, Gloria. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 17 JULY AGNOSTIC FRONT Legendary Hardcore/Thrash titans. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 17 JULY STATUS QUO TRIBUTE BAND Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Holt (07909 723926) 18 JULY CONTEMPORARY CONSORT Classical group. King’s Lynn Town Hall (01553 764864) 19 JULY TASMIN LITTLE & EUROPEAN UNION CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Violinist Tasmin Little has played with many of the world's greatest orchestras in a career that has taken her to every continent of the world. St Nicholas’ Chapel, King’s Lynn (01553 764864) 19 JULY SARAH JAROSZ Sarah emerged on the acoustic music scene as a mandolin wunderkind in her young teens. Jamming onstage with bluegrass icons David Grisman and Ricky Skaggs, she played with a sure touch and real joy that belied her years. She quickly picked up the guitar and banjo. While her instrumental talents are formidable, Sarah is an equally gifted vocalist and songwriter. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 21 JULY VIENNA MOZART TRIO King’s Lynn Arts Centre (01553 764864) 21 - 24 JULY NORFOLK COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL Line-up includes John C King, Texas Tornados, Gone Country Band, Keith Pearson’s Coup De Grass, Steve Cherelle Band, Dirty Money, Laj Country, Lemon Grass, Darren Busby Band, Overdrive, and many more. Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Norwich (01362 820947) 22 JULY ROGER DALTREY The legendary rocker performs Tommy and The Who’s Greatest Hits. Blickling Hall (0844 8004308) 22 JULY LET’S WRESTLE Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 22 - 23 JULY THE UKULELE PROJECT Music of all genres played on the humble ukulele. Norwich Playhouse (01603 598598) 23 JULY HEART CLUB CLASSICS SUMMER PARTY Line-up includes Billy Ocean, Soul 11 Soul feat Jazzie B, Jocelyn Brown, Snap and Corona. Blickling Hall (0844 8004308) 23 JULY LA SERENISSIMA Vivaldi’s French Connections. St Margaret’s Church, King’s Lynn (01553 764864) 23 JULY NEW TOWN KINGS 9 piece Ska/Reggae band from Colchester. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352)

23 JULY JULIAN SMITH Sax player better known for becoming runner up in the 2009 series of 'Britain's Got Talent'. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre (01493 662832) 23 JULY GUITAR ANTHEMS Tribute to some of the greatest guitar-based songs ever written. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 23 JULY BROADSIDE CONCERT Enjoy the panoramic view from the beach area while the bands play on a pontoon floating on the Broad. BBQ and bar. Salhouse Broad (01603 722775) 23 JULY GODSPEED YOU! BLACK EMPEROR Montreal based experimental post-rockers. UEA LCR, Norwich (01603 508050) 24 JULY KATHERINE JENKINS The topselling soprano will star in a Last Night of the Proms outdoor concert with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anthony Inglis and a special guest performer. Blickling Hall (0871 224 1113) 24 JULY HAYLEY WESTENRA New Zealand-born soprano Hayley Westenra has taken the world by storm with her accessible yet challenging delivery of a huge repertoire, from classical favourites to folk songs and pop. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 24 JULY THEY WILL ROCK YOU Queen tribute. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 24 JULY LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS The Pulham Orchestra in concert. St. Remigius Church, Hethersett. (07879 628943) 25 JULY ORCHESTRA OF THE SWAN Prokofiev, Tchaikovsky, Richard Rodney Bennett, Mozart. Auden Theatre, Gresham's School, Holt (07909 723926) 25 JULY ROY ORBISON & FRIENDS Tribute. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 26 JULY THE UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN The UOGB have collaborated with BFI National Archive to find a host of unusual and little-seen gems from the early days of silent film, and have sculpted them into a delightfully eclectic evening of music, film, comedy and pathos. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 26 JULY SAVOY FAMILY CAJUN BAND Marc and Ann Savoy and their two sons Joel and Wilson are the first family of Cajun music. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 26 JULY NEW ZEALAND STRING QUARTET St Andrew’s Church, Holt (01263 711284) 27 JULY JAMES MORRISON The Rugby boy-done-good, whose emergence on the UK music scene at the age of just 21, left the music critics speechless. Hits so far have included the blues-soaked Wonderful World and the spinetingling You Give Me Something. UEA LCR, Norwich (01603 508050) 27 JULY SIR RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT & CLAIRE MARTIN Hear the world-class duetting of Richard Rodney Bennett

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22 JULY ROGER DALTREY The legendary rocker and frontman for The Who will be performing a rare openair concert that will feature The Who’s greatest hits and the band’s rock opera Tommy, in its entirety. Blickling Hall.

& Claire Martin, as they glide their way through the Irving Berlin songbook. Auden Theatre, Gresham’s School, Holt (01263 711284) 27 JULY MALENA MUYALA Arguably the most important contemporary tango singer. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 28 JULY MELVYN TAN Ground-breaking and acclaimed classical pianist. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 28 JULY CLIMAX JAZZ BAND An evening of Jazz music as you cruise on the Broads. Broads Tours, The Bridge, Wroxham (01603 782207) 28 JULY JULIAN SMITH Sax player who made the finals of Britain’s Got Talent. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 28 JULY MALEFICE Heavy Metal. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 532 252) 28 JULY I FAGIOLINI Classical vocal group. St Andrew’s Church, Holt (01263 711284) 29 JULY DIVA OPERA Britain's foremost chamber opera company Diva Opera performs Rigoletto. Holkham Hall (01328 713111) 29 JULY AN EVENING OF COUNTRY MUSIC With Merv and Maria and the ever popular Country Company. Gorleston Pavilion Theatre (01493 662832) 19 JULY CLARE TEAL Twice voted British Jazz Singer of the Year and winner of BBC’s Jazz Singer of the Year award. King’s Lynn Arts Centre (01553 764864)


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Conducted by James Halliday Director Jennifer Hamilton Friday 29 July & Saturday 30 July 2011 at 19.00 St Mary’s Parish Church, South Creake, North Norfolk by kind permission of the Vicar, Church Wardens and PCC

Tickets £20.00 Doors open at 18.30 Italian Opera Buffet in The Old Chapel after the performance £20.00 Opera Picnics £20 per person Interval canapÊ selection £5.00 Yorke Trust 01328 823501 Rodney’s Cottage, Church Lane, South Creake NR21 9LX

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30 JULY 10CC 10cc have more than 30 million album sales worldwide to their name and 11 top ten UK singles. Playing with cofounder Graham Gouldman will be Rick Fenn and Paul Burgess, who have been with the band since the mid-'70s, and relative newcomers Mick Wilson and Keith Hayman complete the line up to play all the hits and more. Theatre in the Woods, Holt. 29 JULY CAPDOWN Originally 'Soap' from Milton Keynes, Capdown are the UK's brightest hope. With explosive skacore tunes combining fused elements of brass, punk ideologies, intelligent lyrics and a fast, intense, passion - this band truly stand apart from the rest. The Waterfront, Norwich (01603 508050) 30 JULY 10CC 10cc have more than 30 million album sales worldwide to their name and 11 top ten UK singles. Playing with co-founder Graham Gouldman will be Rick Fenn and Paul Burgess, who have been with the band since the mid-'70s, and relative newcomers Mick Wilson and Keith Hayman complete the line up to play all the hits and more. Theatre in the Woods, Holt (01263 711284) 30 JULY CZECH NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Rossini, Tchaikovsky, Dvorak. King’s Lynn Corn Exchange (01553 764864) 30 JULY ONE NIGHT IN VEGAS Big band swing with Martyn Lucas. Princess Theatre, Hunstanton (01485 532 252) 30 JULY DIVA OPERA Britain's foremost chamber opera company, Diva Opera, performs Gaetano Donizetti's La Fille du Régiment. Holkham Hall (01328 713111) 31 JULY THE SYD LAWRENCE ORCHESTRA Featuring the music of Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Tommy Dorsey, Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman, Billy May, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and many, many more. Norwich Theatre Royal (01603 630000) 31 JULY THE MAGIC OF TAKE THAT Tribute. Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier (01263 512495) 31 JULY DARREN BUSBY Country music. Dumplin Country, Wreningham Village Hall (01603 433918)

features detailed drawings of some of the local people he sees every week. But these familiar faces are made characteristically strange and dreamlike through his use of strange angles, unusual perspectives and dramatic foreshortening. There will also be a new series of largescale paintings depicting impossible scenes, such as Edwardian cyclists balancing on a highwire over Big Ben. Anteros Arts Foundation, Fye Bridge Street, Norwich (01603 766129) 1 - 9 JULY TARDIS Celebrating the fourth year of the successful TARDIS Studio, the young artists and thinkers of Chapel Break Infant School present their new works. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 1 - 13 JULY GILLIAN BRAMBLE & JIM ROBERTS: THE POETRY OF PAINTING New original paintings in pastel & watercolour. Assembly House, Theatre Street, Norwich (01603 626402) 1 - 20 JULY ROBIN WELCH One man show of pots and related paintings by acclaimed British ceramic artist. Bircham Gallery, Market Place, Holt (01263 713312) 1 - 22 JULY ROYAL CONNECTIONS King’s Lynn and West Norfolk have more connections with the royal family than any other English Borough and the exhibition explores this close association through photographs, commemorative china, objects from the Wolferton station, magazines and other ephemera. The Custom House, Purfleet Quay, King's Lynn (01553 763044)

1 - 31 JULY SPRING INTO SUMMER Work by all of the regular gallery artists and includes paintings, original prints, ceramics and jewellery. Gallery Plus, Warham Road, Wellsnext-the-sea (01328 771609) 1 - 31 JULY NORWICH 20 GROUP Members of the Norwich 20 Group present a selection of work inspired by dance. Adnams Bar, Norwich Theatre Royal. 1 JULY - 2 AUG THE BROADS AT WAR World War II exhibition. Find out about Broadland airfields, their aircraft and the stories of bravery. Discover the secrets of wartime boat building, marvel at the airborne lifeboat and its night time rescues of downed pilots and see what life was really like for those left at home. The Museum of the Broads, The Poors Staithe, Stalham (01692 581681) 1 JULY - 28 AUG A WORLD OBSERVED 1940 - 2010: PHOTOGRAPHS BY DOROTHY BOHM This exhibition is the first comprehensive retrospective of the work of Dorothy Bohm, tracing her exceptional career from the 1940s to the present day. Her striking photographs focus on the human figure in its natural setting, capturing moments of people's lives and documenting the rapidly changing world of the last 70 years. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich (01603 593199) 1 JULY - 29 AUG HUBERT DUPRAT: CADDIS, CRYSTAL AND COMPANY The artist’s first UK solo exhibition. One of the major

7 JULY - 7 AUGUST SALTHOUSE 2011 Since its very first exhibition, the North Norfolk Exhibition Project has annually staged a curated month-long contemporary art exhibition in the beautiful setting of Salthouse Church (left). Each year, those selected artists with a Norfolk connection have produced thought-provoking, exciting work; often inspired by and reflecting the local built and natural environment. Salthouse Church, nr Holt.

ART & EXHIBITIONS 1 - 3 JULY YARMOUTH FIVE John Kiki returns with Bruer Tidman, Emrys Parry, Katarzyna Coleman and Bridget Heriz. A show of paintings, hand-pulled prints and sculpture. Wymondham Arts Centre, Church Street, Wymondham. 1 - 4 JULY WILL TEATHER: NEW PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS Large solo exhibiton by the Norfolk artist. His exhibition 64

figures of his generation, Duprat has shown nationally and internationally for over twenty years. Duprat’s best known but rarely shown work with caddis fly larvae will be one of the many highlights of the exhibition. For this work, Duprat observed the insects’ particular habit of building cases from nearby objects - such as pebbles and twigs. Duprat collected the larvae from their natural environment, relocated them to his studio and placed them in temperature controlled water tanks. He then provided the larvae with miniature pieces of gold and different precious stones - turquoise, opals, pearls, rubies and diamonds. On entering the exhibition space, visitors can witness the larvae, who themselves measure only 2-3mm engaged in their miniature but miraculous labour. In addition the exhibition will include a selection of Duprat’s enchanting sculptures that include animal heads carved from flint. Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery (01603 493625) 1 JULY - 4 SEPT SECRETS OF THE SAUCY SEASIDE POSTCARD Nothing captures the spirit of the great British seaside holiday quite like the colourful postcards produced by Bamforth and Co between the 1950s and 1970s. Young holiday makers might sneak a peek at the mischievous illustrations, whilst adults sniggered at the double entendres. These popular cards were an entertaining way of sending greetings back home – with a bit of titillation thrown in. The exhibition brings together a wonderful selection of cards, original drawings, sketches and paintings. And a film goes behind the scenes to reveal the artists and illustrators at work in the studio. To add a local flavour, you can also see a display of postcards from Great Yarmouth. Wish You Were Here is a nostalgic reminder of the town’s heyday as a holiday resort. Time & Tide Museum, Great Yarmouth (01493 743930) 1 JULY - 4 DEC THE FACE OF THE ARTIST: PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOHN HEDGECOE This is the first major exhibition of portraits by renowned photographer John Hedgecoe from the Sainsbury Centre’s collection of 400 works by the artist, acquired earlier this year. John Hedgecoe (1932–2010) was at the forefront of portrait photography for more than 50 years. He took pictures of the leading figures

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in the worlds of art, literature, science and politics, from Winston Churchill and Henry Moore to Mary Quant and Agatha Christie. His portrait of the Queen taken in 1966 still graces British postage stamps. Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich (01603 593199) 2 - 29 JULY SARAH ALLBROOK: SCENES AND SKIES In this series of paintings Sarah explores the variety of changing landscapes around East Anglia. Assembly House, Theatre Street, Norwich (01603 626402) 2 JULY - 27 AUGUST EMBROIDERY EXHIBITION Embroidery work by local craftspeople with demonstrations on Saturdays. Lynn Museum, Market Street, King's Lynn (01553 775001) 7 JULY - 7 AUGUST SALTHOUSE 2011 See panel on previous page. Salthouse Church, nr Holt. 9 - 10 JULY ART ON THE RAILINGS St Peter Mancrofts Church, Norwich. 10am4pm. (01603 212136) 12 - 17 JULY WYMONDHAM HIGH SCHOOL Designated a specialist Arts school in 2004, the school showcases the Fine Art, Art Textiles and Art multimedia work of A-level candidates and selected GCSE Fine Art students. Wymondham Arts Centre, Church Street, Wymondham. 15 - 27 JULY FIONN O'BEIRNE & AUDREY BELTON: ORGANIC STUDIES Different interpretations of the organic nature of the world. Assembly House, Theatre Street, Norwich (01603 598688) 15 JULY - 13 AUGUST WINDOW OF OBSCURITY An exhibition of work curated by Creative and Media Advanced Diploma students at Paston Sixth Form College. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 16 JULY - 21 AUGUST NORFOLK ARTS & CRAFTS EXHIBITION Arts and crafts from professional artists. Burnham Overy Staithe Village Hall. 18 - 30 JULY FESTIVAL EXHIBITION Work by King’s Lynn Art Club. The Old Warehouse Gallery, King's Lynn Arts Centre. 19 - 31 JULY THE INDEX Recent graduates return for a second year with a show which aims

7 - 9 JULY LORD MAYOR’S CELEBRATION Four days of fun and celebration, including a street procession, fireworks, music festival, funfair, outdoor theatre, cinema and comedy, dancers, street artists and lots more. This is the city’s biggest community celebration, set in the heart of Norwich, bringing colour, music and laughter to the streets. Norwich City Centre. to make contemporary art accessible. Wymondham Arts Centre, Church Street, Wymondham. 23 JULY - 13 AUGUST ELAINE PAMPHILON + CHRISTOPHER MARVELL Holt Summer Festival show. Bronze sculpture by Christopher Marvell & paintings by Elaine Pamphilon. Bircham Gallery, Market Place, Holt (01263 713312)

SPECIAL EVENTS 2 JULY POTTY MORRIS DANCE FESTIVAL Procession and Morris Dancing. Sheringham (01263 837693) 2 JULY CRAFT MARKET Queens Hall, Norwich Road, Watton. 9.30am-2pm. 2 JULY CHARITY CRAFT FAIR Cloisters Hall, St Andrews Hall, Norwich. 10am-3pm. 2 JULY CLUTTER CITY SUMMER FETE a sizzling vintage summer fete with crafts, music, tombola, photo booth, bbq, face painting and workshops. Featuring music from the one and only Norwich Ukelele Society and vintage 20’s – 50’s swing / jazz & rockabilly tunes from DJ Earl Harlem. Norwich Arts Centre (01603 660352) 2 - 3 JULY MARTHAM FUN CARNIVAL Centred around the village green, there's lots to enjoy including charity and commercial stalls, children's entertainment, competitions, bars and food outlets, games and superb carnival floats in the procession led by the radiant Carnival Queen. Free live entertainment on The Green on Saturday evening. Martham. 9am11pm Sat, 9am-6pm Sun.

3 JULY BROADS CELEBRATION DAY Spend the day at the Museum celebrating and learning about the history of the Broads. Visit local stalls and displays and experience the Wherry Albion. Family BBQ, and rides on a Victorian Steam Launch. The Museum of the Broads, The Poors Staithe, Stalham. 10.30am-5pm. (01692 581681) 3 JULY AYLSHAM CARNIVAL The Parade will assemble at 13:30 at the Bure Valley Railway and make it's way via Norwich Road and Burgh Road to the Recreation Ground where there will be a carnival fete. Sheringham (01263 837693) 3 JULY STEAM SUNDAY Whitwell and Reepham Railway, The Old Railway Station, Whitwell Road, Norwich (01603 871694) 3 JULY WYMONDHAM FUN DAY Live music, entertainment, stalls, rides and of course great food. Ketts Park, Harts Farm Road, Wymondham. 11.30am-4pm. 7 - 9 JULY LORD MAYOR’S CELEBRATION See panel. Norwich. www.visitnorwich.co.uk (01603 212136) 8 JULY DAY TO REMEMBER A nostalgia trip for the over 55's. Rediscover your past and find inspiration for your future. Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse, Gressenhall, Dereham. 10am-5pm. (01362 869251) 8 - 9 JULY NORFOLK CRAFT FAIR A unique selection of bespoke handmade crafts. The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich. 9.30am-5pm. (01603 727950)

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A large show, the focus of which is the Grand Ring centred under the South Front of the house, with over 200 trade stands and crafts. Around the park are over 30 showground attractions, many with a country theme. There’s a major sporting clay pigeon shoot, a top-class gundog team test, a busy fishing area, a large fine food village, a wonderful gathering of Historic Cars, a countryman's area, and many many more Have-A-Go sections and exhibits. Holkham Hall.

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9 JULY BARFORD FESTIVAL With live music, kids free workshops, international entertainers featuring The Hairy Chairs, plus Stiltwalkers, circus workshop, drumming, Zumba!, climbing wall, Crazy bike Stunt Show. Beer Tent, BBQ, Wood fired Pizza and Live music into the evening. Barford playing fields, Chapel street, Barford. From 2pm. 9 JULY SOUTH WALSHAM COUNTRY FAIR Main Arena events include the Parachute Regiment Free Fall Team ‘The Red Devils’. Also Taverham Brass Band, Dog Agility Display, Childrens Fancy Dress, Martial Arts Display side Stalls including a display of working Steam Engines and much more. South Walsham Memorial Playing Fields. 1-6pm. (01603 270792) 9 JULY LORD MAYOR’S CELEBRATION Live music from 1-10.30pm on The Forum stage on Millennium Plain and the Chapelfields Garden Stage. The Lord Mayor's Street Procession is at 5pm from Newmarket Road to St Martin's Palace Plain. Norwich's unique parade is a fusion between Caribbean carnival and English procession, featuring musicians, dancers, floats, amazing costumes, acrobats, happy sounds and fantastic creations. The Lord Mayor's 5km Classic Road Race is at 4:45pm, from Norwich Cathedral to St Stephen's Street. All followed by foreworks at 10.30pm, a spectacular show, fired from Norwich Castle. Norwich. www.visitnorwich.co.uk (01603 212136) 9 JULY SCRUM ON THE BEACH Highly popular beach rugby event. Mixed teams will engage in a day of intense competition. Central Beach, Great Yarmouth. 12-6pm. (01493 846346) 9 JULY EAST RUNTON FETE Traditional fete. East Runton. 12-5pm. 2 JULY CRAFT MARKET Jubilee Centre, Recreation Way, Mildenhall. 9.30am-2pm. 9 - 10 JULY LAVENDER FESTIVAL Norfolk Lavender, Caley Mill, Heacham (01485 570384) 9 - 10 JULY TRAVEL BACK IN TIME Celebrate the Railway's 21st Birthday. All passengers travel at the same fares when the railway first opened in 1990. Bure Valley Railway, Norwich Road, Aylsham. 9am-5.30pm. (01263 738882)


12th - 14th August The South Holland Food Festival excitedly announces it’s return for 2011, with all of the food inspired fun found in 2010, but this time with a few changes… Not only will this years Food Festival be organised by the events team within the brand new Red Lion Quarter, Spalding, the Festival also welcomes a new venue to its climax. With the overwhelming success of the Food Festival’s first year, preparations for its return would

appear to be providing flavours to tickle everyone’s taste buds. This years Food Festival (12 14th August) presents a variety of local, national and even a few unique traders spread throughout the Spalding Town Centre, plus Spalding’s independent market town traders who carry tradition week after week, with them all providing an amazing choice of quality produce. There will also be street performances and entertainment acts which will have even the youngest shouting for more.

Well, that’s a start… but that’s far from all! Set within the picturesque 5 acre gardens of the award winning Grade II* listed Ayscoughfee Hall Museum, the Festival continues.

Highlighting the Festival will be the ‘Kitchen Demonstration Theatre’, with a menu of mouthwatering meals being prepared in front of your eyes.

Arts and crafts, creative cooking, food interaction, family entertainment, produce traders, food sampling, tipples to taste and take away, live music, games, competitions and much more.

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Norfolk 9 - 10 JULY BMCRC CLUB BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS The British Motorcycle Racing Club is the largest of its type in the UK. Snetterton Circuit (0843 453 9000) 9 - 10 JULY TREASURES WEEKEND Event to highlight the various Treasures in the 4 small parishes in the Quidenham group - Eccles Hargham Quidenham & Wilby. The various churches, schools and village hall and venues will hold history, photographs, and various events over the weekend. www.norfolktreasures.co 10 JULY HEACHAM BEACH PARTY A Party Pass Of £2.50 gives access to free BBQ, soft drinks, Punch & Judy Show, roadshow, face painting, Sandcastle Competition, and other attractions. Heacham Beach (01485 572142) 10 JULY GRESHAM’S ANTIQUE & 20TH CENTURY FAIR Gresham’s School, Holt (01263 888111) 10 JULY NORWICH LANES' SUMMER FAIR Enjoy a day in this quirky corner of Norwich. Stalls selling vintage clothes, jewellery, handmade crafts and food. Plus poetry, story-telling and live music. St Benedicts Street and St Gregorys Green, Norwich. 11am-7pm. 10 JULY THE GREAT NORWICH DUCK RACE From Lady Julian Bridge to Millennium Bridge, Norwich. In aid of 1st Norwich Sea Scout Group. Norwich. 1pm. 15 - 17 JULY LIFESTYLES EXTREME SPORTS AND CULTURE FESTIVAL Hosting National Kitesurfing and Windsurfing competitions and with demonstrations and classes in many extreme sports involving top pro skaters and BMXers, Lifestyles Extreme Sports Festival has stacks to offer. There are plenty of opportunities for you to 'come and have a go' over the weekend. You can try your hand at extreme sport activities such as Kitesurfing, Windsurfing, Skateboarding, Street Dance and Parkour to name a few. Or, you could just come down and hang out, check out the live music, see the VW's on show and experience the chilled but extreme Festival atmosphere. Hunstanton (01553 818018) 15 - 17 JULY WEETING STEAM ENGINE RALLY AND COUNTRY FAIR Weeting Steam Rally features trade and craft Stalls, working demonstrations, vintage vehi-

cles, miniature steam railway, children's entertainment, restaurant and bars. Weeting. 10am-5pm. (01842 810317) 15 - 17 JULY THE POPPY LINE BEER FESTIVAL The Poppy Line (North Norfolk Railway), Sheringham Station, Sheringham. 9.30am-7pm. (01263 820800) 16 JULY WORLD SNAIL RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS See panel. Congham, nr King’s Lynn. 16 JULY CRAFT MARKET Guildhall Complex, Market Place, Thetford. 9.30am2pm. 16 - 17 JULY HOLKHAM COUNTRY FAIR See panel on previous page. Holkham Hall. 9am-6.30pm. (01328 821821) 16 - 17 JULY EARSHAM FESTIVAL Beer Festival and Family Fun Day on Saturday including music and dancing, food and drink, games and competitions, craft and charity stalls, bouncy castle and other inflatables, horse drawn carriage rides. Craft and flower displays and other activities in All Saints Church on Saturday and Sunday. Earsham Village Hall and Green, Earsham (01986 893445) 16 - 17 JULY NORFOLK ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS FAIR Over 400 inside and outside stands. Norfolk Showground, New Costessey, Norwich (01702 549623) 16 - 17 JULY HEMSBY VILLAGE FESTIVAL & SUNDAY CARNIVAL The Festival takes place on the Hemsby Playing Field and the Sunday Carnival parade, comprising floats, dancers and walkers, commences at 1pm on the Sunday leaving from the Parish Burial Ground car park, proceeding along The Street and Waters Lane, to the Hemsby Playing Field. Hemsby. 16 - 17 JULY THUNDERSPORT GB CLUB BIKE CHAMPIONSHIPS 13 different classes means lots of variety for spectators and busy timetables, and you can expect to see action from Thundersports, Superstock 1000s, Minitwins and Supermonos, plus the Aprilia RRV 450 Challenge and Aprilia Superteens. Snetterton Circuit (0843 453 9000) 17 JULY ANTIQUE & COLLECTORS FAIR Hamond's High School, Brandon Road, Swaffham. 10am-4pm. 17 - 30 JULY THE 61ST KING'S LYNN FESTIVAL A truly international event, featur-

ing leading names from the world's of classical and popular music, and the arts. Highlights include; Soprano Hayley Westenra, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra with conductor Libor Pesek, Vienna Mozart Trio, Melvyn Tan (piano), Tasmin Little (violin), Jazz Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain, early music specialists La Serenissima, and the Virginia Monologues; Why Growing Old is Great. Various venues, King’s Lynn (01553 767557) www.kingslynnfestival.org.uk 23 JULY SPORT IN THE PARK On the 7.5 acre village green, over 20 Olympic Sports will be demonstrated and the public encouraged to try and ultimately take up a new sport. Hethersett. 11am-4pm. (07879 628943) 23 JULY BRSCC CLUB CAR CHAMPIONSHIPS Snetterton Circuit (0843 453 9000) 23 JULY CRAFT MARKET Central Hall, Wymondham. 9.30am-1.30pm. 24 - 30 JULY HOLT FESTIVAL Arts festival. Various venues, Holt (01263 711284) www.holtfestival.org 27 JULY 130TH SANDRINGHAM FLOWER SHOW Meet Chris Beardshaw, top TV Gardening Presenter. Visit the stunning Show gardens and Courtyard gardens. See the fantastic displays by Leading Nurseries. Horticultural Talks by Gardening experts. Over 200 trade and horticultural stands, Christy stands, craft marquee, the Minden Band of the Queens Division, Springwood High School Band, Victorian Steam fairground, Marquee of traditional rural crafts, refreshments on showground. Sandringham Park (01485 545400) 28 - 29 JULY EXTREME STUNT SHOW Norfolk Showground, Dereham Road, Norwich (01603 731971) 29 - 31 JULY WORSTEAD FESTIVAL Well-loved attractions such as the local weavers’ group, the heavy horses and traditional farming machinery will be featured alongside new ventures including a food theatre to give local chefs the chance to demonstrate their talents. Plus music, have-a-go rural competitions, crafts, fun events and more. Free event. Worstead, North Walsham. 6-11pm Fri, 10am-11pm Sat-Sun. 29 - 31 JULY 2ND STEAM RALLY See working traction engines, stationanry engines

16 JULY WORLD SNAIL RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS Popular annual event, where anyone with a snail can enter and a number of heats are held before the grand final. The winner receives a silver tankard stuffed with lettuce. The world record is held by a snail called Archie who completed the 13 inch course (set up on top of a table) in two minutes. The championships are held as part of the Congham Fete which raises funds for the town’s 13th Century St Andrews Church. Congham, nr King’s Lynn

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and a lot more. Whitwell and Reepham Railway, Whitwell Road, Norwich. 30 JULY HORNING VILLAGE FETE See working traction engines, stationary engines and a lot more. Horning Village Green. 10am-2.30pm. (01692 630068) 30 JULY NORWICH PRIDE Gay pride celebrations event. Things usually start at around 10am in the Forum where there are stalls and events, dance, performances outside. Around lunchtime things begin in Chapelfield Gardens where there’s a relaxed picnic with facepainting, games and acoustic music. The central feature of the day for many is the colourful and lively parade which takes happy crowds from Chapelfield Gardens to the Forum for the Pride Show. There are events across the city in many different venues over the evening and into the early hours. Norwich City Centre. www.norwichpride.org.uk 30 JULY 750 MOTOR CLUB CAR CHAMPIONSHIPS One of the most respected clubs in Britain, 750 Motor Club events often feature bursting grids and an eclectic mix of cars. Snetterton Circuit (0843 453 9000) 30 JULY CRAFT MARKET Corn Hall, St Nicholas Street, Diss. 9.30am-1.30pm. 30 - 31 JULY CRAFT & COLLECTORS FAIR See working traction engines, stationanry engines and a lot more. Walcott Village Hall. 10am-4pm. 30 - 31 JULY GORLESTON CLIFFTOP FESTIVAL Since 1998, Gorleston in Gear have organised this event which has grown considerably over the last few years, to what is now known as the ‘mile-long summer attraction’. Over the two day event, you can expect a huge variety of entertainment, stalls, Fun Fair, music, sports and much much more! Enjoy the firework finale on the Sunday evening. Gorlestonon-Sea Cliffs, Marine Parade, Gorleston (07725 477376) 30 JULY - 1 AUGUST FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS St Andrew's Church, Church Road, Barton Bendish. 11am-4pm. (01366 347563) 30 JULY - 7 AUGUST WELLS-NEXTTHE-SEA CARNIVAL A week of family fun and events including a Carnival Day procession around the town featuring floats, fancy-dress, pull-and push-along vehicles and much more. Wells-next-the-Sea (07990 720887) www.wellscarnival.co.uk 31 JULY RANWORTH VILLAGE FETE Traditional village fete. Ranworth Staithe. 126pm. (01603 270580) 31 JULY TREEMENDOUS OAKS OF HOLKHAM PARK Take part in fun family activities such as bark rubbing, tree hugging and story telling as well as learning all about Holkham's majestic oak trees. Holkham Hall Park. 11am-4pm. (01328 713111) 31 JULY ANTIQUE AND COLLECTABLES FAIR Simms Reeve Institute (Brancaster Village Hall), Brancaster Staithe. 10am-4pm.


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The Blakeney Hotel at Blakeney quayside has magnificent views across the estuary and salt marshes to Blakeney Point. There are sixty rooms, many of which offer views over the estuary, have balconies or patios leading to the gardens. The hotel has a heated swimming pool, steam room, sauna, spa bath and mini gym. The AA rosette award-winning restaurant serves English or continental breakfasts, light lunches, local, seasonal a la carte and daily table d'hote menus for residents and non-residents. The Quay 01263 740797 Blakeney Cottage Company

The village and small port of Blakeney is situated at the mouth of the River Glaven on the north Norfolk coast between Wells next the Sea and Sheringham. Blakeney is an attractive destination with narrow lanes of flint cottages, traditional pubs serving local real ale, a fine church and medieval Guildhall and, with the opportunities for crabbing, fishing, canoeing, birdwatching, yachting and sailing pleasure craft, is a popular spot for tourists. Visitors can stay at the 15-acre caravan site, or at Blakeney’s large hotels, The Manor and the Blakeney. Blakeney is also the perfect location from which to explore the great outdoors; the North Norfolk Coastal Path passes through the village, and it lies within Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the North Norfolk Heritage Coast. Blakeney also has the largest coastal nature reserve in England and Wales, including the National Trust owned Blakeney Point, a 3_ mile long sand and shingle spit, which is home to colonies of common and grey seals. At high tide you can take a boat trip from Morston Quay and get up close to the seals as they bask on the sand. Blakeney Point also offers a wilderness walk along dunes where rare turns make their nests in the safety of the reserve. Take a boat trip to see the seals in their natural environment basking on Blakeney Point with Temples Seal Trips. Their red and white boats, Morston Ferry & the Four Sisters leave from Morston Quay, and all seal trips last approximately one hour with landing on Blakeney Point lasting for an additional 30 60 minutes. The Street, Morston 01263 740791 www.sealtrips.co.uk 70

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If you prefer a self-catering stay in a local cottage, this holiday letting company specialises in luxury cottages in and around the Blakeney area. There are around 50 cottages in Blakeney village, many sleeping 2-4, and a few that can accommodate larger groups. The Granary, High Street www.blakeneycottagecompany.co.uk 01263 741777 The Moorings A few yards from the quay on the High Street The Moorings restaurant serves modern British cuisine. Here you'll find cakes and coffee, local fish, shellfish, game in season, delicious meat and vegetarian dishes and tempting puddings. Open daily from 10.30am. Supper from 6.30pm Tues-Sat, and Sunday lunch. High Street 01263 740054


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SEAL TRIPS & BLAKENEY POINT Westons Fish Shop and Sandwich Bar If you are in North Norfolk it is well worth searching out one of Willie Weston’s family run fish outlets. We specialise in local produce, including the famous Cromer crabs and Norfolk lobster landed daily from our own boat and shellfish harvested from the North Norfolk marshes . However this only tells part of the story. Inside you will find a delicious range of genuine Home Cooked Meals available to take away, Seafood platters (try the “Crab and Lobster Treat”), Seafood Quiches, Pâtés. Pies, Crab Cakes and of course Fish - fresh every day. THE FISH SHOP, WESTONS, 5a Westgate Street, Blakeney Tel: 01263 741112

Take a boat trip to see the seals in their natural environment, basking on blakeney point with TEMPLES Seal Trips. You will find us at Morston on the north Norfolk coast (A149) where our red and white boats, Morston Ferry & The Four Sisters leave from Morston Quay. The trip is suitable for all ages and can only be described as a "must do" experience! Pre-booking tickets is strongly recommended as places fill very quickly.

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www. STIFFKEY LAMP SHOP . com The Old Chapel, Wells Road, Stiffkey, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, NR23 1AJ Tel: 01328 830460 Web: www.stiffkeylampshop.com

The former Stiffkey Lampshop, now Stiffkey Period Lighting, is housed in the old Methodist Chapel in Stiffkey. We are one of the oldest established antique lighting businesses in the UK with over 40 years experience in the restoration & retailing of period lighting. Visit our website or better still visit us personally & be dazzled.

We also have a huge range of • Antique door furniture • Fire-baskets, club fenders, coal scuttles etc. • Many decorative items Opening Times: Easter - October: 7 days 10am - 5pm October - Easter: Friday to Tuesday 10am - 5pm

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Relax and enjoy the luxurious surroundings of our refurbished Guest House, conveniently situated in an acre of secluded tree lined gardens in the heart of Blakeney. Blakeney House is within a 2 minute walk of all the amenities of this popular North Norfolk resort. A warm welcome awaits you at Blakeney House, a family run establishment, in eight beautiful, individually designed and furnished rooms, seven of which are ensuite; and one with private facilities. High St, Blakeney, Norfolk NR25 7NX Tel: 01263 740561 Email: admin@blakeneyhouse.com

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STAY The top places to stay in Norfolk as rated on www.tripadvisor.co.uk The Norfolk Mead Hotel “One of Norfolk's hidden treasures” A former Georgian merchant's house, this tranquil country house hotel nestles on a river bank on the edge of the Norfolk Broads. Coltishall 01603 737531 www.norfolkmead.co.uk Cairdean “Arrive as strangers, leave as friends” Luxury B&B guest house in suburban Norwich, offering quality accommodation, quality food, and excellent value for money. Hellesdon, Norwich 01603 419041 www.cairdean.co.uk

Best Western Knights Hill Hotel “Peaceful Hotel, great staff, well looked after” Formerly a traditional working farm. Extensive original buildings now blend with new facilities creating an ideal location within easy reach of King's Lynn, Sandringham and the north Norfolk coast. Wideranging health and leisure facilities. South Wootton, King's Lynn 01553 675 566 www.bestwestern.co.uk

Park Farm “A relaxing stay - will be back!” An exclusive Georgian Country House Hotel set amidst over 200 acres of landscaped gardens and green fields a short drive from Norwich city centre.The large hotel rooms have been individually designed and decorated with most featuring balconies and separate baths and showers. Hethersett 01603 812104 www.parkfarm-hotel.co.uk Camberley Guest House “What a find - high quality decor & furnishings” Seaside bed & breakfast in a splendid Victorian house built in 1878, enjoying sea, town and countryside views. Sheringham 01263 823101 www.camberleyhouse.co.uk

Greenbanks Country Hotel & Restaurant “One Word.....’Superb’” Spacious, comfortable, well equipped en-suite accommodation. The restaurant serves traditional and continental dishes. Indoor heated swimming pool. Wendling 01362 687742 www.greenbankshotel.co.uk

Richmond House Hotel “A lovely stay in sunny hunny” This well-maintained hotel is well situated for the seafront and town centre. Its pleasant bedrooms vary in size and style, but all are well equipped and some rooms have superb sea views. Hunstanton 01485 532601 The Lawns Hotel “Short break favourite” A splendid Georgian house in the centre of Holt that has just completed a major renovation to become a luxurious eight bedroom hotel with a fully licensed wine bar and dining room. Holt 01263 713390 www.lawnsatholt.co.uk Premier Inn Norwich City Centre (Duke Street)

“Lovely hotel, good position and staff very helpful”

In the heart of historic Norwich, this Premier Inn makes an ideal base from which to explore the local surrounds. Comfy beds and an integrated restaurant serving a mix of traditional and contemporary dishes. Norwich 0871 527 8840 www.premierinn.com Imperial Hotel “Still Maintaining a High Standard” Award-winning seafront hotel, with comfortable and luxury accommodation, a stylish gourmet restaurant and one of the finest wine lists in the region. Great Yarmouth 01493 842000 www.imperialhotel.co.uk Wereham House “A gem of a hotel run by a delightful couple” A charming, family-run, bay-fronted Victorian/Georgian house located in Thetford town centre. The guest house has 8 rooms in comfortable surroundings and a garden to enjoy and relax in. Thetford 01842 761956 www.werehamhouse.co.uk

The Keswick Hotel “Fabulous food, very friendly, carvery is the best” Fantastic sea views, direct access to the beautiful sandy beach, warm and relaxed atmosphere and good restaurant. Bacton 01692 650468 www.keswickhotelbacton.co.uk

Best Western Le Strange Arms Hotel “Excellent Hotel in lovely surroundings” Set on the coast in Old Hunstanton, with grounds that stretch down to the seashore to one of the finest beaches in Norfolk, the hotel offers old world charm complemented by personal service. Dine in the hotel restaurant or the adjacent village pub. Hunstanton 01485 534411 www.bestwestern.co.uk

38 St Giles “Beautifully comfortable home away from home” Not your usual bed and breakfast: a boutique Georgian townhouse in the heart of Norwich providing uniquely personal accommodation. The en-suite rooms are all individually decorated with silk curtains, handmade mattresses and lovely linen to ensure a comfortable stay. Breakfast is a delightful feast. Norwich 01603 662 944 www.38stgiles.co.uk

Beechwood Hotel “Never fails to deliver” Country house hotel close to the Broads and the coast, and one of the leading small hotels in Britain. Seventeen comfortable and wellappointed bedrooms and a creative Head Chef sourcing produce from local farms and Cromer fishermen. North Walsham 01692 403231 www.beechwood-hotel.co.uk Potters Leisure Resort “We loved it and we'll be back again & again” 65 acre luxury holiday village offering a variety of fantastic entertainmentfilled breaks and holidays. Perfect for both adult and family groups. Hopton-on-Sea 0845 437 9898 www.pottersholidays.com The Old Rectory “Just lovely!” Grade II listed Georgian house with stylish guest rooms, elegant candlelit Dining Room offering a daily changing, seasonal prix-fixe dinner menu. Thorpe St Andrew, Norwich. 01603 700772 www.oldrectorynorwich.com Stower Grange “How all hotels should be.....” Set in its own delightful grounds, Stower Grange is just 4 miles form the centre of. With 11 comfortable bedrooms, restaurant and a bar the hotel is a perfect base for business or exploring Norfolk. Drayton 01603 860210 www.stowergrange.co.uk Virginia Court Hotel “The hotel with a heart.” Independently owned 25-bedroom hotel bedroom hotel offering spacious gardens, a large free car park, free wifi, restaurant for Sunday lunches, evening and celebratory meals, a bar and bed and breakfast accommodation with a mix of contemporary and classic rooms. Cromer 01263 512398 www.virginiacourt.co.uk Holiday Inn Norwich City “Great stay with pitch view! I was in football heaven.” Comfort and modern luxury at one of the newest and most convenient hotels in Norwich, situated next to the football ground and just 10 minutes from the city centre and train station. Norwich 0870 8901000 www.holidayinn.com

The selection of hotels reflects the top ratings on www.tripadvisor.co.uk at the time of compilation. We have not included hotels that do not fall within our distribution area.

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Hunstanton

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Hunstanton, or 'Sunny Hunny', on the north Norfolk coast, is famous for its striped cliffs, acres of sand and clear and shallow water and offers lots of fun holiday attractions. The town faces west across a 20 mile wide stretch of shallow, sheltered water almost the width of the English Channel, and is the only west-facing resort on the east coast. Hunstanton enjoys world-class sunsets and records some of the highest sun-time in the summer. The town was purpose built as a seaside resort in 1846, gaining popularity by the 1860s, and today Hunstanton still retains some of its Victorian character. There are two sides to Hunstanton, the elegant and sedate Victorian resort with its Esplanade Gardens and the busy family resort with attractions such as the Oasis Leisure Centre, crazy golf and pitch-and-putt course, funfair and Princess Theatre. Other popular attractions are the seal watching boat trips and the Sea Life Sanctuary. Old Hunstanton has more of a village feel

with cottages built of Norfolk carrstone and some great pubs and hotels. You can walk from one resort to the other, so you can enjoy the buzz of the resort in the morning then spend a lazy afternoon lying amongst the dunes. Hunstanton's popular land train runs regularly through the summer months carrying visitors from Searles Leisure Resort_to the lighthouse and back again. On weekends throughout the season there are always events taking place on Hunstanton Green and bandstand. In and around Hunstanton High Street you'll find shops to suit all needs, from buckets and spades to high street fashion, gifts for the home and garden, kites, surf boards, kite-surfing and wind surfing equipment, model toys and homemade sweets. There are a number of small cafes, tea rooms, chip shops and restaurants, and along the seafront there's plenty of opportunity to treat yourself to fresh seafood, Hunstanton Rock, ice cream and donuts.

Legendary comedy duo Cannon & Ball present their Laughter SHow at the Princess Theatre on 27 July. It’just one of a number of great shows you can catch this summer, including Britain’s Got Talent finalist Julian Smith, Marty Licas with his Las Vegas show and Michael Buble tribute, a terrific fun family pantomime, Dick Whittington, Take That 2, Richard Digance, and comedian Joe Pasquale. For full details of the summer line-up call 01485 532252 or go to www.princesstheatrehunstanton.co.uk

Lifestyles Extreme Sports and Culture Festival is the Eastern region's biggest extreme sports festival returns to Hunstanton this July offering the chance to watch high energy sports and enjoy the festival atmosphere. There's kitesurfing, windsurfing, skateboarding, street dance and Parkour, plus a gathering of classic VW's on show. Expert BMXers, in-line skaters and skateboarders, and contenders in the British Kite Surfing Association's grand prix and National Windsurfing competitions will all be showing off their skills. Anyone can have a go at the activities on offer. Hundreds of festival goers take part in the specially designed workshops, with classes in many extreme sports involving top pro skaters and BMXers. In the evening the pace slows down with bands playing into the night, long after the sun has set over the sea. 15-17 July. Hunstanton seafront www.lifestylesfestival.co.uk

Hunstanton Land Train 01485 534211 Oasis Sports & Leisure Centre Central Promenade 01485 534227 Searles Sea Tours South Beach 01485 534444 Searles Leisure Resort 01485 534211 Hunstanton Sea Life Sanctuary Southern Promenade 01485 533576 Le Strange Old Barns Antiques Arts and Crafts Centre, Old Hunstanton 01485 533402 Hunstanton market days are Wednesdays and Sundays 76

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From the iconic red and white striped cliffs to the north, acres of sand and clear, shallow waters to the hustle and bustle on the High Street and golden sunsets, the resort of Hunstanton is the perfect setting for a family trip to the seaside this summer. Located within the award winning Esplanade Gardens, along Cliff Parade there’s lots of different activities to keep your whole family entertained from the fun, but challenging crazy golf course, twelve grass bowling lanes, children’s playarea and an 18-hole putting green. The amenities are open daily from 10am until 5pm (last admissions 4pm), with equipment available to hire from the crazy golf pavilion or from the nearby Oasis Sports & Leisure Centre. Bookings for the outdoor bowls lanes can also be made in advance by calling 01485 534227. Treat yourself to a home from home on your trip to the seaside by hiring your own little place in the sun! Beach front chalets are available from just £16.70 per day and include a private parking space on the seafront. For more information or to hire a chalet please call 01485 536148.

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Woodbridge

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The picturesque market town of Woodbridge effortlessly mixes the old with the new and attracts thousands of visitors every year. Whether it’s for a walk along the smooth River Deben overlooking Sutton Hoo, the ancient burial site of the Anglo Saxon Kings tucked across the river estuary, or simply to enjoy one of the many cafes and eateries around the town, you'll find plenty of reasons to return again and again. The town’s most well known landmark is the white-boarded Tide Mill, which is neatly

nestled between the boat builders, sail makers and chandlers still plying their wares. It may be one of the earliest mills in the UK - a mill was first recorded on this site in 1170 - but today’s building dates from the 18th century. In town you will probably want to catch your breath in The Thoroughfare, a cornucopia of delicatessens, boutiques, and bookshops. One of the real charms of the town are the tiny winding lanes bedecked on either side with fine medieval timbered cottages,

Georgian townhouses, and a plethora of cosy pubs. Market Hill provides one of the best vantage points in town and it's here that you'll find Woodbridge Museum which includes an excellent collection of memorabilia telling the intriguing story of the National Trust’s Sutton Hoo site amongst other things. Then there’s the Shire Hall to explore. Built in 1575 by Thomas Seckford, the beautiful building bisects Market Hill and is home to the Suffolk Punch Heavy Horse Museum.

Diners aboard the Lady Florence river cruise restaurant can enjoy beautiful scenery as they tuck in to freshly prepared fine dishes. The Lady Florence sails the calm waters of the rivers Alde and Ore, offering brunch, lunch, dinner and sunset cocktail cruises for a maximum of 12 passengers on the river from Orford regardless of weather and tides. Orford Quay www.lady-florence.co.uk 07831 698298

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Glemham Hall is a stunning Elizabethan manor house and garden that is a popular venue for weddings and private functions and is open to the public for house and garden tours. Glemham is host to a summer long programme of events that include Shakespeare in the Garden - a performance of Much Ado About Nothing, 3 July (a fundraiser for the Suffolk Branch of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust and Cancer Campaign in Suffolk) and Opera in the Garden - Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring performed by Shadwell Opera, 17 July. For full details visit www.glemhamhall.co.uk. Little Glenham, Woodbridge 01728 746704

The Bull Hotel is a former coaching inn that dates back to the 1600s. The Bull is centrally placed for a break for coffee, tea, smoothie or tapas. There's a cafe bar fronting the hotel, or you could sample the delights of the cosmopolitan menu in the relaxed hotel restaurant. 2 Market Hill 01394 382089

Run Cottage With a stream and an abundance of wildlife to see this beautifully landscaped caravan touring park close to Woodbridge is a perfect location for a peaceful break. The park is for caravans, motor homes and tents. All pitches have a 10 amp electric hook up and there are six all weather caravan pitches. A well-stocked village shop and a village pub are within easy walking distance. Alderton Road, Hollesley 01394 411309 www.run-cottage.co.uk

Beer & Cheese Festival Four days of fun, food and fine ale with live music and comedy. Expect a great selection of cask ales, 'Beer Drinkers Cheese Platters', and a 'sausage sizzle' on Saturday in the garden (weather permitting) with a selection of Proctors sausages. There will be free comedy on Saturday evening with the hilarious AJ Experience, and free live music on Sunday afternoon with Witchazle. 29 July-1 August, Ye Olde Bell & Steelyard, 103 New Street 01394 382933 www.yeoldebellandsteelyard.co.uk

Fanny & Frank is a boutique to find luxury delights to wear and for your home, where you can pick up a Vivienne Westwood dress or be inspired by the choice of fabrics, furnishings and accessories, from a one-off armchair to an eccentric velvet chandelier. They provide an upholstery and interior design service, so it's even easier to make your own home as beautiful. 6-8 Market Hill 01394 384723. Frangipani This family run coffee house and bistro serves great coffee, homemade cakes, scones and soups. And freshly prepared hot food to order including eggs benedict and omelettes. 2 Cumberland Street 01394 388398 Georgian Coffee House A traditional Tea Room, Coffee House and Restaurant in the heart of Woodbridge. Enjoy delicious breakfasts, home baked meals, real ‘bean to cup’coffee, or treat yourself to gorgeous, locally baked muffins, bread, cakes and pastries or a traditional Cornish clotted cream tea. Enjoy in the comfortable main restaurant or on the covered terrace overlooking the Thoroughfare. 01394 387292 www.georgiancoffeehouse.co.uk Woodbridge Violins Established twenty years ago, Woodbridge Violins is home to a highly skilled team that restore and repair stringed instruments and supply quality violins, violas and cellos. This fascinating shop and workshop, full with row upon row of stringed instruments, caters for beginners through to virtuosos. 26 Market Hill 01394 383150

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Welcome to Seven Hills

Set in seventeen acres of beautiful mixed woodland and bluebell glades, Seven Hills offers a tranquil setting with a sympathetically designed, cedar clad chapel which is very much in keeping with its surroundings. Our team of dedicated staff is committed to delivering quality service and work hard to maintain this beautiful woodland site. The light and airy chapel can accommodate up to 120 people yet offers an intimate feel achieved by the warmth of the furnishings and seating configuration. Our resident, experienced organist is on hand to play before the service and to play hymns and other music, both classical and contemporary, within the service. The high quality sound system can play favourite pieces. Images of your choice can be show on the screen at the front of the chapel’.

The system also allows a service to be recorded onto a personalised CD for you to keep, or the service can be webcast, allowing those unable to travel to Seven Hills to feel included. The grounds provide the ideal habitat for many species of flora and fauna whilst woodland walks through the stunning carpets of bluebells and other seasonal flowers offer a peaceful setting in which to remember a loved one. On Saturday July 30 Seven Hills will be holding a cream tea event, proceeds to The Tree House Hospice (Reg Charity No: 1069824), throwing open our doors, to the public, with “access all areas” . Our staff and other experts will be on hand to answer any questions you may have surrounding cremation, funeral plans and choices or any associated subject. Further information about this event is available from the Crematorium Office – 01473 655614

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THEATRE & SHOWS 1 JULY LUKE WRIGHT A poet, performer and a regular contributor to radio, TV and newspapers. Quay Theatre, Sudbury (01787 370666) 1 JULY SALLY MORGAN TV’s psychic medium. Ipswich Regent (01473 433100) 1 - 2 JULY OUR HOUSE A touching tale of life and love, heartbreak and comedy, right and wrong, Our House is the irresistibly brilliant musical bursting with non-stop classic hits from everyone’s favourite 80's pop group, Madness. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 1 - 2 JULY OKLAHOMA! Musical presented by Spotlight Musical Theatre Group. Beccles Public Hall (01502 717417) 1 - 2 JULY ROLE PLAY Alan Ayckbourn comedy. Fisher Theatre, Bungay (01986 897130) 1 - 2 JULY OLEANNA David Mamet's hard hitting two character play. Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft (01502 589726) 2 JULY ROARY THE RACING CAR Children’s favourite live on stage. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 3 JULY SHAKESPEARE IN THE GARDEN: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING A wonderfully atmospheric and utterly English evening of buffoonery, farce, romance, trickery, wit and satire is almost guaranteed. Glemham Hall, Little Glemham, Woodbridge (01728 746704) 5 - 8 JULY A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES Show by young people from school and community groups from all over Suffolk. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 6 JULY THE CANTERBURY TALES Critically acclaimed open-air theatre company The Pantaloons bring Chaucer's pilgrims to life in this brand new adaptation of the medieval classic with a contemporary twist. Christchurch Mansion Lawns, Christchurch Park, Ipswich (01473 433100) 6 - 7 JULY PLANET OF THE BEETLEBUNS A magical new interactive experience for babies and the under 5s. Jerwood DanceHouse, Foundry Lane, Ipswich (01473 295230)

6 - 9 JULY AS YOU LIKE IT Presented in the tranquil shadow of Bungay Castle on an Elizabethan-style stage, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Company breathes new life into this firm favourite among Shakespeare's comedies. Bungay Castle (01986 897130) 7 - 9 JULY JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH Children’s classic. Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft (01502 589726) 7 - 19 JULY AND A NIGHTINGALE SANG The story of a family at war - with songs of the 1940s. Suffolk Summer Theatre, St Edmunds Hall, Southwold (01502 724441) 8 JULY MIKE GUNN & SEAN COLLINS Stand-up comedy double bill. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 8 - 9 JULY ALICE IN WONDERLAND Over forty young performers recreate Lewis Carroll’s magical mystery tour. The Cut, Halesworth (0845 6732123) 8 - 9 JULY NEW ART CLUB: BIG BAG OF BOOM The comic duo are back with their latest piece of genre defining stand-up dance. Jerwood DanceHouse, Foundry Lane, Ipswich (01473 295230) 9 JULY CAMP ROCK - THE MUSICAL This new musical based on the hit Disney Channel Original Movies Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam will fire up the stage with over a dozen songs, including “This Is Me,”“Can’t Back Down,”“It’s On,”and “We Rock.”. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 9 JULY SEND IN THE CLOWNS An opera double bill performed in the open-air: Pagliacci by Leoncavallo and The Impresario by Mozart. Christchurch Mansion Lawns, Christchurch Park, Ipswich (01473 433100) 10 JULY SEND IN THE CLOWNS See 9 July. Thurston End Hall, nr Bury St Edmunds (020 7241 3563) 12 JULY REMEMBER WHEN Music memories from the 40s to the 70s. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 12 - 30 JULY BE-DOM Portugal’s percussion-mad sextuplet comes to the UK with a dynamic show that combines music, comedy and theatre. Jerwood DanceHouse, Foundry Lane, Ipswich (01473 295230) 12 - 16 JULY INTO THE WOODS Stephen Sondheim's musical. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds (01284 769505)

13 JULY TWICE BRIGHTLY - THE MAGICAL DAYS OF VARIETY Variety show. Leiston Film Theatre (01728 830549) 13 - 15 JULY GILES! For over 50 years Carl Giles was one of the UK’s best loved cartoonists, yet it was in Suffolk that he chose to spend most of his time. Many of the pubs in the area boast originals of his cartoons, yet what of the man behind the drawings? Living in Witnesham and working in Ipswich he rarely gave interviews – yet his life was as rich and colourful as one of the front covers of his annuals. Giles! lets us glimpse between the pages to see the loves and hates, passion and pain of the man who with the creation of Grandma and her brood became one of the most famous cartoonists of the 20th century. A new play by Suzanne Hawkes. Sir John Mills Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 14 JULY THE SONG OF SEDNA A creative dance interpretation of the traditional Inuit story which explores the origins and life of Sedna, the mythical Goddess of the Sea. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 14 JULY AN AUDIENCE WITH ANNE WIDDECOMBE The larger than life politician, novelist and TV celebrity answers questions and shares anecdotes in conversation with Iain Dale. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 15 JULY SEANN WALSH & DAVE FULTON Stand-up comedy. Haverhill Arts Centre (01440 714140) 15 - 16 JULY INNOVATIONS Stacey Pepper Dance Academy. Seckford Theatre, Woodbridge (01394 615015) 16 JULY C’MON EVERYBODY Rock ‘n’roll music show. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 17 JULY OPERA IN THE GARDEN Shadwell Opera presents Benjamin Britten’s Albert Herring. Glemham Hall, Little Glemham, Woodbridge (01728 746704) 18 JULY AD79 The story of the lives and loves, dreams and schemes of the denizens of Roman Pompeii just prior to the earth shattering events that would leave the town forever frozen in time. The Cut, Halesworth (0845 6732123) 18 JULY UNMYTHABLE An action packed, fun-filled show incorporating storytelling at it's very best. Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft (01502 589726)

13 - 15 JULY GILES! For over 50 years Carl Giles was one of the UK’s best loved cartoonists, yet it was in Suffolk that he chose to spend most of his time. Many of the pubs in the area boast originals of his cartoons, yet what of the man behind the drawings? Living in Witnesham and working in Ipswich he rarely gave interviews – yet his life was as rich and colourful as one of the front covers of his annuals. Giles! lets us glimpse between the pages to see the loves and hates, passion and pain of the man who with the creation of Grandma and her brood became one of the most famous cartoonists of the 20th century. A new play by Suzanne Hawkes. Sir John Mills Theatre, Ipswich.

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19 - 23 JULY TEECHERS John Godber’s classroom comedy presented by Sudbury Dramatic Society. Quay Theatre, Sudbury (01787 370666) 20 JULY A DANCE FOR EVERY DECADE Amateur dance show. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 21 - 30 JULY FIDDLERS THREE A comedy of office life - from the author of Rising Damp. Suffolk Summer Theatre, St Edmunds Hall, Southwold (01502 724441) 22 - 23 JULY THE KING AND I The classic Rogers and Hammerstein musical is presented by 4Seasons Theatre Company. Seckford Theatre, Woodbridge (01473 295900) 22 - 24 JULY OPEN-AIR SHAKESPEARE Shakespeare played in the Open Air on the Cedar Lawn within the Moat with the mellow red Tudor brickwork of the House as a backcloth. Twelfth Night (Fri & Sun), Romeo & Juliet (Sat & Sun). Kentwell, Long Melford (01787 310207) 23 JULY SUMMER MAGIC Variety show. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 24 JULY LIANG AND THE MAGIC PAINTBRUSH Crooked Timber Theatre combine puppets, origami, live painting and video images to bring this well loved Chinese tale to life. Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft (01502 589726) 25 - 30 JULY AND A NIGHTINGALE SANG The story of a family at war - with songs of the 1940s. Suffolk Summer Theatre, Aldeburgh Theatre (01394 382199) 26 - 27 JULY POTTED POTTER Hilarious Harry Potter parody. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds (01284 769505) 27 JULY - 28 AUGUST THEATRE IN THE FOREST: TWELFTH NIGHT Wonderful theatre experience presented by Red Rose Chain. Staged in the beautiful setting of Rendlesham Forest, this is the perfect show, whether you are new to Shakespeare or are already a fan. Rendelsham Forest Forest Centre, Woodbridge(01473 603388) 29 JULY HAIRY MCLARY Children’s show. Haverhill Arts Centre (01440 714140) 30 JULY THE TWIST An electrifying show bringing you the greatest musical stars of the 50s and 60s. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 30 JULY PLAY ON Presented by Centre Stage Players. Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft (01502 589726) 31 JULY A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Open-air theatre performed in true Shakespearian style with an all-male cast. Ickworth House, Horringer, nr Bury St Edmunds (01284 736127) 31 JULY BUDDY HOLLY'S WINTER DANCE PARTY Rock ‘n’roll music show. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (01284 758000)

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1 JULY THE TOTAL STONE ROSES Cult figure Bez from the Happy Mondays DJs a set of massive dance/rock and indie tunes from the ‘Madchester’era, followed by a live tribute to all the popular Stone Roses hits. Haverhill Arts Centre (01440 714140) 1 JULY MARTIN LUCAS SINGS BUBLE Tribute. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 1 JULY WEST SUFFOLK YOUTH WIND BAND Concert featuring some of the most talented young musicians in the county. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (01284 758000) 1 - 3 JULY MAVERICK FESTIVAL Blues & roots country music festival. Now in its 4th year, a great celebration of Americana and good ole chill out on the farm. Foot stomping bluegrass music from this award-winning festival. Easton Farm Park, Pound Corner, Easton, Woodbridge (01728 746475) 2 JULY KATHERINE JENKINS An all-afternoon celebration of music and dance from South America and the Caribbean to Africa and beyond; the festival spirit will certainly be in the summer air. Christchurch Park, Ipswich (01473 433100) 2 JULY GLOBAL RHYTHM The sensational soprano performs live in concert as part of the Ipswich Arts Festival's Last Night of the Proms. Featuring special guest Wynne Evans. Accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anthony Ingis, this open-air concert will undoubtedly be a night to remember this summer. Christchurch Park, Ipswich (01473 433100) 2 JULY LOVE ON A SUMMER’S EVENING Charity concert. Unitarian Meeting House, Bury St Edmunds (01728 861243) 2 JULY STOWMARKET CHORALE Programme of French music. Church of St Peter & St Mary, Stowmarket (01449 676800)

15 JULY JAMES BLUNT Enjoy an evening of top horseracing followed by an open-air concert by the singer who catapulted into worldwide superstardom in 2005 with the release of his debut album, ‘Back to Bedlam’ which featured the massive selling singles, ‘You’re Beautiful’ and ‘Goodbye My Lover’. By 2006, Blunt had won two BRIT Awards, two Ivor Novello Awards, and was nominated for five Grammy Awards. Newmarket Nights, Newmarket Racecourse.

2 JULY ALAN GREGORY Country music and line dancing. Beck Row Community Hall, Beck Row, nr Mildenhall (01638 741402) 2 - 3 JULY WEST SUFFOLK YOUTH ORCHESTRA Concert featuring some of the most talented young musicians in the county. St Edmundsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds (01284 758000) 3 JULY IPSWICH MUSIC DAY This year sees the 20th anniversary of Ipswich Music Day, one of the largest free one-day music events in the UK. The event features the brightest talent across Suffolk and East Anglia, spanning almost every type of music and performing across six stages in the park throughout the day, plus classical performances in the Mansion, nearby St. Margaret's Church and Bethesda Church. Christchurch Park, Ipswich (01473 433100) 3 JULY JOSH KEMP'S JAZZ PROPHETS Jazz. Milestones Jazz Club, Hotel Hatfield, Marine Parade, Lowestoft (01502 568684) 3 JULY SCATTERCATS Guitar duo. Ye Olde Bell & Steelyard, Woodbridge (01394 382933) 4 JULY NEW EUROPEAN ENSEMBLE Top young soloists, chamber musicians and orchestral leaders from throughout Europe. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (01284 758000) 4 JULY STUART MORRISON Founder member of 'Scratch the Cat' and powerful R&B performer. The Swan House, Beccles (01502 713474) 5 JULY WEST SUFFOLK YOUNG MUSICIAN FINALISTS CONCERT An opportunity to hear the cream of West Suffolk's young musicians. Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds (01284 769505) 8 JULY HANK WANGFORD An authentic country singer/songwriter, with a wide emotional range. Bryan Ferry He has picked at the miserable underbelThetford Forest ly of country 16 July

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music for over twenty years, spreading the word with this two television series 'Big Big Country' and 'The A To Z Of C&W'. Quay Theatre, Sudbury (01787 370666) 8 JULY SUMMER MUSIC CONCERT Yevgeny Sudbin, piano. Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham, nr Bury St Edmunds (01359 270091) 9 JULY HEART CLUB CLASSICS SUMMER PARTY Enjoy live music in the summer sunshine from the likes of Billy Ocean, Jocelyn Brown, Soul II Soul, the Gibson Brothers and many more top acts. Christchurch Park, Ipswich (01473 433100) 9 JULY BUBLE FEVER Tribute. Haverhill Arts Centre (01440 714140) 9 JULY SUMMER MUSIC CONCERT Alexander Chaushian, cello & Yevgeny Sudbin, piano. Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham, nr Bury St Edmunds (01359 270091) 9 JULY SUFFOLK CONCERT BAND Brass band concert. Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe (01394 282126) 9 JULY PHOENIX SINGERS Choir music: Carmina Burana, Orff and The Rio Grande, Lambert. Headmaster Porter Theatre, Framlingham College, Framlingham (01728 687110) 9 JULY IPSWICH HOSPITAL BAND BAND Playing a variety of music styles. St Peter's by the Waterfront, Ipswich (01473 225269) 10 JULY PETER ANDRE Singing superstar Peter Andre brings his Up Close and Personal show to Ipswich in a open air concert at Christchurch Park. Peter Andre first rose to prominence in 1995 with his hit Mysterious Girl, which later reached the number one spot in the charts. Other hits include Flava and I Feel You. With his many TV shows and book releases, Peter is one of the most enduring stars of the past two decades. Christchurch Park, Ipswich (01473 433100) 10 JULY THE MAGNETS A cappella stars The Magnets are one of the must see acts on the current British music scene. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 10 JULY IUVENTUS ENSEMBLE Haydn, Mozart, Schubert. Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham, nr Bury St Edmunds (01359 270091)

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an exciting selection of musical talent from emerging bands, international stars and homegrown heroes, whilst the arts onsite command no less than thirteen arenas and areas providing something for everybody - no matter what your tastes or desires; once again making Latitude the place to be this summer. A fabulous weekend of music, theatre, comedy, literature, film, poetry, dance, art, fashion and cabaret, with over 700 performers. Line-up includes The National, Paolo Nutini, Suede, Glasvegas, Paloma Faith, Eels, The Waterboys, Hurts, Echo & The Bunnymen, KT Tunstall, Alan Carr, Omid Djalili, Rory McGrath, Alexei Sayle, Foals, and many more. Henham Park, Beccles (020 7009 3001) www.latitudefestival.co.uk 15 JULY WESTLIFE During their 12 years at the top of pop’s hierarchy, Westlife have sold over 43 million records around the world. In the UK alone they have scored 10 multi-platinum albums and 14 No.1 hits, making them the top-selling group of the past decade. This prolific chart domination is attributed to hits like ‘Swear It Again’, ‘Flying Without Wings’, ‘What Makes A Man’, ‘Uptown Girl’, ‘Queen Of My Heart’, ‘World Of Our Own’, ‘Unbreakable’, ‘You Raise Me Up’and ’The Rose’. Critical acclaim for the group has come via numerous awards including two BRITS, an MTV Europe Music Award and being the only artists to win the prestigious Record of the Year an incredible four times. High Lodge, Theftord Forest (03000 680400) 15 JULY JAMES BLUNT See panel on previous page. Newmarket Nights, Newmarket Racecourse (01638 675500) 15 JULY IPSWICH COMMUNITY GOSPEL CHOIR ICGC blends traditional gospel and contemporary Christian music, creating a unique gospel style. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 15 JULY DIGBY FAIRWEATHER A debut performance at The Quay for Digby's

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exciting new project, ‘We Three’; a chamber-jazz trio playing hot music. Quay Theatre, Sudbury (01787 370666) 15 JULY STEPHEN SMYTH Irish country singer. Fisher Theatre, Bungay (01986 897130) 15 JULY MACHACA WITH MORGAN SZYMANSKI Classical South American work. Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham, nr Bury St Edmunds (01359 270091) 16 JULY BRYAN FERRY One of the most influential contemporary pop artists, Bryan Ferry, has announced dates this summer as part of Forestry Commission Live Music. Bryan Ferry is among a handful of performers that have enjoyed a highly successful career as a solo artist dovetailed with that as part of a band, being the singer, lyricist and principal composer for Roxy Music. A visionary musician, his contribution to a pioneering sound has generated a catalogue of chart hits including: ‘Love Is The Drug’, ‘Let’s Stick Together’‘Slave To Love’, ‘Avalon’‘Jealous Guy’, 'I Put A Spell On You' and ‘Don't Stop The Dance'. Described by Ferry as “a labour of love”last year saw the release of his 13th solo album, the critically acclaimed ‘Olympia’. High Lodge, Theftord Forest (03000 680400) 16 JULY TWYLIGHT SHADOWS Cliff Richard tribute, plus Marc Salmon as Elvis. Haverhill Arts Centre (01440 714140) 16 JULY SUMMER MUSIC CONCERT Ashley Wass, piano, Alexander Chaushian, cello and Priya Mitchell, violin. Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham, nr Bury St Edmunds (01359 270091) 16 JULY MAYOR’S CHARITY CONCERT Beaufort Male Choir will be joined by the St Edmundsbury Male Voice Choir and locally based Soprano Keri Fuge. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (01284 758000) 16 JULY IPSWICH GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY ‘Come and Sing The Gondoliers’-

everyone is welcome to join in the full four-part harmony of the chorus - or simply watch and hum along. New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (01473 295900) 17 JULY ONE STEP BEHIND Madness tribute. George & Dragon, Long Melford (01787 371285) 17 JULY CLARE HIRST TRIO Jazz. Ipswich Jazz Club, California Club, Foxhall Road, Ipswich (01473 231552) 17 JULY SKAMPA STRING QUARTET Dvorak, Shostakovich, Schubert. Blackthorpe Barn, Rougham, nr Bury St Edmunds (01359 270091) 17 JULY THE 45’S East Anglia's hottest new Soul, Funk and Disco band. Seagull Theatre, Lowestoft (01502 589726) 17 JULY CRISPIAN STEELE PERKINS World-renowned baroque trumpeter. Wingfield Barns, WIngfield (01379 384 505) 18 JULY EUROPEAN UNION CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Holst, Bach, Mozart, Tchaikovsky. The Old Granary Studio, Priory Farm, Maypole Green, Toft Monks, Beccles (01502 679088) 18 JULY RICK SHEPPARD The Swan House, Beccles (01502 713474) 20 JULY FAPY LAFERTIN, LOLLO MEIER, TCHA LIMBERGER “The most revered Gypsy guitarist since Django Reinhardt, onstage with the most lyrical guitarist of his generation and joined by the renowned Gypsy violinist Tcha Limberg.”. The Apex, Bury St Edmunds (01284 758000) 22 JULY SCISSOR SISTERS Top horseracing followed by an open-air concert by the band whose debut album went to number one and was one of the best selling albums of 2004 spawning the hits singles Laura and Take Your Mama. Other hits have since included I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’. Newmarket Nights, Newmarket Racecourse (01638 675500) 22 JULY ABBEYFEST: LULU + ROBIN GIBB See panel on next page. Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds (01603 508050) 22 JULY MALENA MUYALA With a glorious voice register and texture, Malena is the most sophisticated tango and contemporary Rio de la Plata folk vocalist since the legendary Carlos Gardel. The Cut, Halesworth (0845 6732123) 22 JULY LIVEWIRE AC/DC tribute. Haverhill Arts Centre (01440 714140) 23 JULY ABBEYFEST: MOTOWN,SOUL & REGGAE CHARTBUSTERS Gold Radio invites you to this amazing Non Stop hit after hit Midsummer Concert Picnic Party where the temperature is ‘Hot’‘Hot’‘Hot’! Featuring live performances from Alexander O’Neal, Heatwave, Aswad and the multi-award winning show Motown’s Greatest Hits - How Sweet It Is - A stunning cast of 15 live on stage. Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds (01603 508050) 23 JULY BROOMHILL MUSIC DAY A fantastic all-dayer in aid of the ‘Save Broomhill

Pool’campaign, with special ska guests Double Barrel, plus a full day of live music and guest DJs. Emperor Inn, Norwich Road, Ipswich. From 1pm. £5 on the door. 23 JULY KEEP IT CASH Johnny Cash tribute. Fisher Theatre, Bungay (01986 897130) 24 JULY ABBEYFEST: BILL WYMAN'S RHYTHM KINGS + RICK WAKEMAN + SHAKIN’ STEVENS + THE STRAWBS + ROGER CHAPMAN Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings sees him return to his musical roots. This set of virtuoso musicians superbly bring back to life the kind of classic rhythm and blues that first inspired Wyman to pick up the guitar as a teenager. Plus The Strawbs, Rick Wakeman, Shakin’Stevens and Roger Chapman. Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds (01603 508050) 24 JULY PICNIC JAZZ AT THE PAVILION Open-air jazz with top vocalist Tina May, The Tony Coe Quartet and others. The Pavilion, Orford (01394 450799) 25 JULY RUTH & JOHN Country-tinged duets. The Swan House, Beccles (01502 713474) 27 JULY BOB BROLLY Easy listening singer. Fisher Theatre, Bungay (01986 897130) 29 JULY THE WANTED Top horseracing followed by an open-air concert by the edgy-pop boy band known for their hit All Time Low. Newmarket Nights, Newmarket Racecourse (01638 675500) 29 JULY LED ZEP TOO Tribute. Quay Theatre, Sudbury (01787 370666) 29 JULY WHO'S WHO AND THE SMALL FAKERS 60s tribute. Haverhill Arts Centre (01440 714140) 30 JULY ROBIN WARD Harp concert. St Martin's Church, Exning. 7.30pm on the door. 30 JULY MUSIC ON THE GREEN A free evening of music in an open-air setting. South Green, Southwold (01502 724729)

ART & EXHIBITIONS 1 - 2 JULY INTO THE WILD Into the Wild takes the wilderness around us and the infinite flora and fauna within it as a core theme. Directly inspired by our location in the remote region of East Anglia this exhibition hopes to seduce you back in love with nature. See work by artists whose working practice explores the unseen, potentially fragile, wonderful and endangered elements of the natural world. Featuring: Sam Bakewell, Ultimate Holding Company, Beatriz da Costa, Eleanor Morgan, Lee Patterson, Laura Pullig, Matthew Smith and Chiz Turnross. Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds (01284 762081) 1 - 2 JULY JENNIFER PECK Exhibition of collages inspired by the Suffolk coast. Ipswich Tourist Information Centre, St Stephen's Church, Ipswich. 9am-5pm. 1 - 3 JULY VILLAGE CRAFT EXHIBITION Arts and crafts from the talented residents of Wingfield and surrounds, including painting, spinning, joinery, basketry and more. Wingfield Barns, Wingfield (01379 384505)


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1 - 6 JULY LINDA CHAPMAN + LES WILLIAMS + JOHN WILLIAMS Linda shows etchings based on drawings in the Forum library and the train station in Norwich. Les shows architectural drawings of London and John shows landscape work. Halesworth Gallery (01986 873064) 1 - 7 JULY BURY ST EDMUNDS ART SOCIETY 65th Annual Exhibition. Edmund Gallery, St Edmunsbury Cathedral, Bury St Edmunds (01284 748733) 1 - 7 JULY SARAH BADDON-PRICE: RECENT WORKS These new hybrid works combine figurative elements of observed landscapes and life drawing as well as embodying elements which have been absorbed through time spent drawing and painting within a still life studio setting. The Aldeburgh Gallery, High Street, Aldeburgh (01728 452772) 1 - 9 JULY OLWEN JONES Despite recently completing three years as Vice-President of the Royal Watercolour Society (2004-2007), this Essex-based painter-printmaker has been able to produce a whole body of new watercolours for this, her fourth major exhibition at The Gallery. The John Russell Contemporary Art Gallery, Wherry Lane, Ipswich (01473 212051) 1 - 23 JULY BARRY NEWIS + HAYLEY FIELD Paintings. The Cut, Halesworth (0845 6732123) 1 - 23 JULY KIRSTY TINKLER A new site-sensitive sculptural installation. Waterfront Gallery, University Campus Suffolk, Neptune Quay, Ipswich (01473 338000) 1 - 30 JULY REX Rex has been a successful artist since the early 1970’s with accolades for his work. Working on giant billboards with actors and comedians before the days of signage and print. Rex went on to form the hugely successful Rex Studios in Norfolk, producing work for theme parks around the world. Rex now works on commissions of famous portraiture. The Upstairs Galleries, Exchange Square, Beccles. 1 - 31 JULY GEORGIA RACHAEL Exhibition by the fashion photographer. Ferini Art Gallery, All Saints Road, Lowestoft (01502 562222) 1 - 31 JULY JEREMY RUGGE-PRICE Exhibition of paintings in aid of the Fishermen's Mission. Ferini Art Gallery, All Saints Road, Lowestoft (01502 562222) 1 - 31 JULY HAYLEY LOCK Artist Hayley Lock embeds new takes on the people and histories of Ickworth. Find traces of alternate pasts and parallel worlds hidden throughout the house and grounds, complemented by stories written by a contemporary writer. Ickworth House, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds (01284 736127) 1 JULY - 31 AUGUST ANNUAL SUMMER EXHIBITION A chance to see new artists as well as popular gallery artists: Ian Mckenzie, Dennis Baker, Kevin B Thompson, Gillian Draper, Chris Mound. Ferini Art Gallery, All Saints Road, Lowestoft (01502 562222) 92

1 JULY - 3 SEPT IPSWICH TOWN IN EUROPE Amongst the collection of memorabilia on display are two of John Wark’s hat-trick balls from the cup winning campaign are included, as well as the Club’s official replica of the UEFA Cup and Eric Gates’cup winners embroidered home shirt from the following season. Town Hall Galleries, Ipswich (01473 433691) 1 JULY - 17 SEPT GAINSBOROUGH’S ‘DIANA AND ACTAEON’ REVEALED To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the opening of Gainsborough’s House, there will be a major summer exhibition devoted to one of the artist's late masterpieces, Diana and Actaeon, c.1785, from the Royal Collection. The picture is unique in being the artist’s only mythological subject. The exhibition will bring together the painting with its detailed preparatory drawings and examine Gainsborough's dramatic treatment of the cruel story as recounted in Ovid's ‘Metamorphoses’. The display will encompass some earlier precedents, such as a Renaissance maiolica plate illustrating the story. Some of Gainsborough’s British contemporaries or followers, who also painted the theme, will be represented by Francis Hayman, Thomas Rowlandson and J.M.W. Turner. Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury (01787 372958) 1 JULY - 9 OCT FREDERICK ASHTON, THE BALLET AND SUFFOLK The Royal Ballet present the story of Sir Frederick Ashton, a gifted dancer and founder choreographer of The Royal Ballet. He created more than 100 ballets over a 60-year career. There is also an accompanying Ashton Trail leaflet, which highlights places associated with Ashton’s life and work. The exhibition is split between the three venues. Town Galleries, Christchurch Mansion & Jerwood Dancehouse, Ipswich (01473 432863) 1 JULY - 30 OCT OUR PEOPLE OF THE PAST Celebrating the life of Anglo-Saxon women and children, this exhibition brings to life people that were buried at Sutton Hoo. Sutton Hoo, nr Woodbridge, 10.30am-5pm. 2 - 14 JULY MOSS FULLER + MARK FULLER Etchings, lino cuts, paintings, and sculpture. Craftco, Southwold (01502 723211) 2 - 28 JULY PASTEL SOCIETY SHOW Exhibition with selected Pastel Society members. Thompson’s Gallery, Aldeburgh (01728 453743) 4 JULY - 27 AUGUST SUFFOLK ARTWORKS Exhibition with cards, prints and originals on sale . Tourist Information Centre, Saint Stephens Lane, Ipswich (01473 258 070) 8 - 13 JULY SILVIA & TIM ROBINSON Decoupage boxes (Silvia) & Paintings; mainly collage (Tim). The Aldeburgh Gallery, High Street, Aldeburgh (01728 452772) 9 - 27 JULY THE CONSTRUCTION SHOW Cal Foster shows sculptural collages and Barry Pratt explores form through ceramic, drawing and photography. Carlos Cornejo is an architect from Peru showing a site-specific installation. Halesworth Gallery (01986 873064)

11 - 24 JULY JENNIE BARFIELD Exciting and vibrant Suffolk artist now working from Barcelona returns to Wingfield with a wonderful exhibition of masterpiece-inspired collages. Wingfield barns, WIngfield (01379 384 505) 14 - 20 JULY IAN RUSSELL Ian shows a selection of watercolours reflecting his ongoing love affair with Suffolk and the Suffolk coast. The Aldeburgh Gallery, High Street, Aldeburgh (01728 452772) 16 - 28 JULY DALE DEVEREUX BARKER Enamels and assorted friends. Craftco, Southwold (01502 723211) 16 JULY - 3 SEPT SUFFOLK SHOWCASE An annual open submission exhibition, now a firmly established event in the region's calendar. Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds (01284 762081) 17 JULY - 29 AUGUST SUFFOLK CRAFT SOCIETY SUMMER EXHIBITION his years exhibition is to be based around the theme of 'Ruby Red' as it is the societies 40th summer exhibition. The exhibition is the showcase for the finest and most recent work made by members. All work is for sale and the exhibition includes a shop area. Peter Pears Gallery, Aldeburgh (07522 220576) 21 - 17 JULY JEAN MORRIS Recent watercolours of Suffolk and Norfolk, town and landscapes. The Aldeburgh Gallery, High Street, Aldeburgh (01728 452772) 24 JULY ART IN THE GARDENS Get creative in the children’s art workshop marquee or just enjoy exploring the gardens and watching local artists at work. An exhibition featuring work by the Lowestoft Arts Centre will be on display. Somerleyton Hall and Gardens, Somerleyton, Lowestoft. 11am-3pm. (01502 734901) 26 JULY - 7 AUGUST LIFE DRAWING CLASS EXHIBITION An exhibition by the students of fine artist and glass sculptor Rebecca Lyne. Wingfield Barns, Wingfield (01379 384 505) 26 JULY - 27 AUGUST BRENDA JONES Paintings. The Cut, Halesworth (0845 6732123) 27 JULY COSTUME DISPLAY Admire the stunning Edwardian and Georgian costumes made by the sewing circle and take the opportunity to chat with them, behind the scenes, as they continue to work on the Ickworth Lives project producing authentic Edwardian costumes. Ickworth House, Horringer, Bury St Edmunds (01284 736127) 28 JULY - 3 AUGUST JANE TATTERSFIELD As an illustrator she created a highly colourful and intricately decorative style, revealing influences from India, South America, textile design, folk and Islamic art. The Aldeburgh Gallery, High Street, Aldeburgh (01728 452772) 30 JULY - 14 AUGUST WALPOLE OLD CHAPEL SHOW A variety of work by 14 local artists inspired by the chapel. Halesworth Gallery (01986 873064)

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22 JULY LULU Singer Lulu kicks off the 3-day AbbeyFest in Bury St Edmunds. Lulu is still the only British female solo artist to appear in the charts for five straight decades; with hits such as ’Shout’, ’Boom Bang-aBang’, ’To Sir With Love’ and ’Relight My Fire’ with Take That. Her special guest is Bee Gee Robin Gibb. Abbey Gardens, Bury St Edmunds. 30 JULY - 18 AUGUST RON FULLER, CARO HALFORD, JULIE CARPENTER Circus-themed work. Craftco, Southwold (01502 723211)

SPECIAL EVENTS 1 - 10 JULY IP-ART - IPSWICH ARTS FESTIVAL Visual arts, performing arts, literature, film and music, including Ipswich Music Day, a huge free live music event across six stages in Christchurch Park on 3 July. Katherine Jenkins performs as part of a Last Night of the Proms concert with the National Symphony Orchestra, and Peter Andre is in concert in the Park on 10 July. Various venues, Ipswich (01473 433100) www.ip-art.com 1 - 10 JULY FRAMLINGHAM SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL A programme of events around Framlingham with various art forms including music, theatre, films, photography and workshops. Various venues, Framlingham (01728 746475) www.artsframlingham.org 2 JULY HAVERHILL STREET FESTIVAL Haverhill High Street will be awash with weird and wonderful street acts including madcap musicians, amazing acrobats, a couple of over keen traffic wardens and some rather refined Restoration Ladies. Haverhill. 10.30am-3pm. (01440 71414)


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2 JULY BURGH RACES & FUN DAY The Stables, Mill Hill, Burgh, Woodbridge (01473 735273) 2 JULY VINTAGE & MODERN MARKET Exciting stalls selling an eclectic mix of cool retro finds, vintage vinyl’s, statement furniture and antiquity pieces. Woodbridge Town Centre (07968 314835) 2 - 3 JULY FELIXSTOWE FUCHSIA FESTIVAL Trinity Methodist Church Hamilton Road, Felixstowe (01394 275972) 2 - 10 JULY GREAT ANNUAL RECREATION OF TUDOR LIFE The biggest (and probably best) event of its type in the UK, Kentwell's Great Annual Re-Creation of Tudor Life transports visitors back to a year in the 16th Century. Little remains to remind you of modern life - all about you is the Tudor age. Up to 400 ‘Tudor’participants re-create the dress, speech, food, drink, music, dance, crafts, pleasures and way of lifein Tudor times. Kentwell, Long Melford (01787 310207) 3 JULY DARELL’S DAY Commemorate the 1667 invasion and the victory of Captain Nathaniel Darrell over the Dutch offensive, with the Royal Marines Association. Landguard Fort, Viewpoint Road, Felixstowe. 10am-5pm. (07749 695523) 3 JULY THE WILDEST CATS CAR CRUISE An annual event in true 50s style with live bands and DJS, classic American and British Cars, bikes and trikes. Fun, music and nostalgia for anyone who loves rock 'n' roll! Royal Plain, Lowestoft. 12-2.30pm. (01530 455657) 3 JULY MENDLESHAM OPEN GARDENS Mendlesham. 9am-5pm. (01449 766895) 3 JULY WOODBRIDGE FLOWER SHOW Community Hall, Station Road, Woodbridge. 2.15-5pm. (01394 382979) 3 JULY GREAT FINBOROUGH OPEN GARDENS Great Finborough. 1-6pm. (01449 672978) 3 JULY STRADBROKE OPEN GARDENS Stradbroke. 11am-6pm. (01379 384642) 7 - 9 JULY THE NEWMARKET JULY FESTIVAL Enjoy a feast of top class racing and stunning fashions at the region’s most stylish summer event! It’s the East of England’s answer to Royal Ascot on a smaller and much more inti-

mate scale, with racegoers encouraged to dress up in their finest clothes on all three days. July Racecourse, Newmarket (01638 675500) 7 - 10 JULY THE SNAPE MALTINGS ANTIQUES & FINE ART FAIR Internationally known Snape Antiques fair. Tented pavillion with up to 65 stands. Snape Maltings, Snape, nr Aldeburgh (01278 784912) 9 - 10 JULY ANTIQUE AND COLLECTORS FAIR Indoor and outdoor stands featuring dealers from all over the UK. Suffolk Showground, Trinity Park, Felixstowe Road, Ipswich (01702 410171) 9 - 31 JULY BUNGAY FESTIVAL A host of events, including concerts, shows, workshops, activities and family events. Bungay. www.bungay-suffolk.co.uk 10 JULY INDIAN SUMMER MELA See panel. Christchurch Park, Ipswich. From Noon. 10 JULY COTTON CRICKET TEST MATCH Village cricket at its best as 9 local teams battle it out for the cup. Beer tent, bbq, teas & cakes, children’s play area, morris dancers, raffle with amazing prizes, classic cars display. A great day out for all the family in a beautiful village setting. Lime Tree Farm, Parkers Road, Cotton. 10 JULY COUNTRY FAIR Large event with a host of arena events, including James Dylan's Stuntworld and the Rockin' Horse Show. Outside the main ring there are many other attractions including the Sheep Show, a Rabbit Display, music, many children's entertainments and much more, including steamboat rides, live music, Walking Water Balls, rat racing, Clay Pigeon Shoot and classic vehicles. Heveningham Hall, nr Halesworth. 10am6pm. (01986 798151) 10 JULY BUNGAY ANTIQUES STREET MARKET Over 100 stalls of antiques and collectables will fill the centre of Bungay, find everything for your home in one street Market. Bungay. 9.30am-4pm. (01986 782464) 10 JULY IPSWICH CLASSIC BIKE SHOW Stonham Barns, Pettaugh Road, Stonham Aspal (01449 711111) 10 JULY SSAFA FORCES HELP FAMILIES DAY Battle of Britain Memorial

10 JULY INDIAN SUMMER MELA Ipswich and Suffolk Indian Association holds its ninth free Indian Summer Mela, a rich and colourful celebration of South Asian culture. Highlights are set to include stunning and vibrant performances of Indian dance, songs, music and poetry, as well as Yoga and Bollywood workshops, an undercover market and an Indian food village. Christchurch Park, Ipswich.

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Flypast (last seen at the Royal Wedding), Display of Military vehicles, Military and Airforce Displays, meet Servicemen from Suffolk, Flixton Air Museum exhibits. Flixton Air Museum, Bungay. 10am-5pm. 10 JULY ELVEDEN ESTATE DOG DAY Dapper dogs and playful pups are invited to the first Elveden Estate Dog Day. Displays and prizes. Elveden Estate, Icklingham. 16 JULY LAXFIELD DAY OUT Laxfield’s biggest annual Day Out with an even bigger line-up for all the family. Dog agility performances, gymnastics display, Polefusion, Dr Who’s Daleks, Punch & Judy, vintage cars etc with many sideshows & craft stalls. In the evening Blues Situation Band are playing in the marquee. Laxfield Playing Field. From 2pm. (01986 798501) 16 JULY MEDIEVAL RE-ENACTMENT See how we lived in the 14th century, with displays of derring do, archery, weaponry, falconry and much more. Castle Meadow, Bungay. 10am-5pm. 16 - 17 JULY 5000 YEARS Come face to face with characters from West Stow's long past and discover what life was like in the Village through the ages; Stone Age, Celts, Romans and Anglo-Saxons. West Stow - The First English Village, Icklingham Road, West Stow, Bury St Edmunds (01284 728718) 16 - 17 JULY EARSHAM VILLAGE FESTIVAL On Saturday there will be the annual Mini Beer Festival in the village hall from 11.00am until late and a Family Fun Day on the village green in the afternoon. On Sunday there will be trails, crafts and more based around the church. Earsham, nr Bungay (01986 893445) 16 - 17 JULY FELIXSTOWE & DISTRICT FLOWER & PRODUCE SHOW Felixstowe Leisure Centre, Undercliff Road West, Felixstowe (01394 670411) 17 JULY OLD NEWTON COUNTRY FAIR Live animals including owls, ring events & Jenny’s Ark Pet Zoo. Pedigree & ‘Fun’Dog Show. Vintage tractors, craft fair, stalls & car boots. Old Newton Village Hall & Playing Field. 11am4pm. (01449 673648) 17 JULY UFFORD BYGONES & FUN DAY A number of attractions suitable for all the family; including driving a “crazy”mini, traction engines, vintage cars, live music and lots of fun and games. Crown Farm, Ufford, nr Woodbridge. 10am-5pm. (07812 037150) 17 JULY IXWORTH ANTIQUES AND COLLECTORS FAIR Ixworth Village Hall. 9am-3.30pm. (07535 503864) 23 - 24 JULY TRAVELLERS THROUGH TIME Join the 'Farende Folc', a group of ancient travellers living in the Village, with timed presentations on Old English language, costume, food, herbs, music, farming practices and warfare. West Stow - The First English Village, Icklingham Road, West Stow, Bury St Edmunds (01284 728718) 23 - 24 JULY WESTLETON WILD FLOWER FESTIVAL Displays of local wild-

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flowers depicting a range of subjects under a new theme chosen each year. Westleton Village Hall, Darsham Road, Westleton, Saxmundham. 10am-6pm. (01728 648943) 23 - 30 JULY THE HOME EDUCATORS’ SUMMER FESTIVAL A family festival now in it's 12th successful year. Live music, childrens' cabaret, open mic sessions, cinema, teen tent (and camping area), labyrinth, toddler play area, football tournament, theatre, games areas, legal questions, story time, sports day, childrens' discos, workshops, camping and more. Rougham Airfield, nr Bury St Edmunds (0783 379 4062) www.hesfes.co.uk 24 JULY WATTISFIELD DOG SHOW Dog Show including fun agility ring, all day Car Boot, bbq, bar & side shows. Wattisfield Village Hall (01449 780146) 24 JULY BECCLES OLYMPICS A chariots of fire challenge, the Beccles triathlon and a British market specialising in local produce, food and crafts. Beccles. 10am-4pm. (01502 711174) 24 JULY MOTOR SHOW View a collection of classic, modern and self-built motor vehicles. Categories for best in class, best in show and arena displays. Easton Farm Park, Easton, Woodbridge. 10.30am-6pm. (01728 746475) 24 JULY FUN ON THE GREEN Royal Green, Royal Plain, Lowestoft. 11am-5pm. (01502 539043) 25 - 29 JULY TIME TRAVELLERS GO… THROUGH THE AGES Take a trip through time and find out how you would have fared in days gone by. Framlingham Castle. 11am5pm. 30 JULY SUFFOLK DOG DAY Every dog must have its day & you’d be barking mad to miss this chance to celebrate man’s best friend. The Fourth Suffolk Dog Day boasts more classes, fun-packed activities, stalls and entertainment. So take along your canine companions for a great day out. Helmingham Hall. 10.30am5pm. (01473 734125) 30 JULY STRADBROKE VILLAGE SHOW Stradbroke Sports & Community Centre, Wilby Road, Stradbroke. 2-4pm. (01379 384642) 30 JULY BECK ROW FC FUN DAY Beck Row FC is holding its first ever Charity Day to raise funds for St Nicholas Hospice Care and BRFC. Plenty of fun on offer for all the family with a 6 a-side football tournament, car boot sale, and prize games and stalls. Beck Row Football Club, Mildenhall (07843 009991) 30 - 31 JULY MELFORD ANTIQUE AND COLLECTABLES FAIR Old School, Long Melford. 9am-4pm. 30 JULY - 2 AUGUST 2ND ANNUAL BEER & CHEESE FESTIVAL Ales, cheeses and live music. Ye Olde Bell & Steelyard, Woodbridge (01394 382933) 31 JULY CLASSIC CARS & WHEEL SHOW Stonham Barns, Pettaugh Road, Stonham Aspal (01449 711111)


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The pretty village of Long Melford is famed for its long High Street which, at two and a half miles, is the longest in England. Visitors will find plenty of charming independent shops, antiques centres, galleries, book and gift shops, a pottery, cafes, restaurants and inns, contemporary fashion and food. There are many events too, including regular antiques and book fairs. There are two Tudor mansions close to the village. The moated Kentwell Hall, garden and farm is a private residence that opens its doors to the public from April to September and hosts a number of events throughout the year (01787 310207). Melford Hall, a large red brick turreted Elizabethan house, is also open to visitors, and is run by the National Trust (01787 376395). Tourist information for Long Melford is available at Sudbury TIC, Town Hall, Market Hill, Sudbury 01787 881320

EAT • DRINK • STAY Long Melford Fine Foods A lovely place to stop for a homemade hot or cold light lunch, or tea and cake. You'll also find a good selection of foods to buy, and the shop will make-up a gift basket with your chosen items. Open seven days a week. Hall Street 01787 881361 Melford Valley Tandoori A national award-winning, family run restaurant that serves contemporary and traditional Indian cuisine. Ingredients are sourced locally where possible. Hall Street 01787 311518 Tiffins Tea Emporium Long Melford's quirky tearooms serve cake, tea and light lunches. Pop in for scones, sandwiches, cake or a traditional cream tea, all freshly made. They have Tastes of Anglia status, so there's plenty of local produce, including locally reared meat, Scutchers smoked salmon and Cromer crab. (Closed Mondays). Hall Street. Scutchers This award-winning fine dining restaurant overlooks the village green and is known for its home smoked salmon. Their set menu offers two courses for £20, or you can indulge in the treats of their full Ala Carte menu. Open Tues-Sat. Westgate Street 01787 310200

Long Melford Street Fair - 17 July, 3pm-8pm Bizzi Beans Café Lovely little cafe within Long Melford Garden Centre. Try a freshly made scone with homemade jam. Cherry Lane 01787 464800 Black Lion Hotel Privately owned hotel commanding a glorious position overlooking the green with 10 marvellously comfortable rooms and an award-winning restaurant. The Green 01787 312356 The Crown Inn Welcoming pub with courtyard garden and good restaurant - great for a Sunday roast. Hall Street 01787 377666 Moorish Restaurant & Deli Look out for this new addition, opening on 1st August at the rear of Lady Jane department store. Hall Street 01787 370534

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Long Melford celebrates the English summer with a traditional street fair, full of family events, entertainments and fun for children of all ages. The event will be opened by the Lord of the Manor of Long Melford Sir Richard Hyde Parker. Entertainments will include the Samboomba Salsa Band, Green Dragon Morris Men, a Live Birds of Prey display, Long Melford's own Silver Band, Punch and Judy and The Hayley Moyses Blue Grass Forum Band. The Route 66 Band will play live music close to the Bull Hotel. Madness Tribute Band One Step Behind will play outside the George and Dragon pub. Other attractions include portrait painting, stationary engines, a traction engine, a demonstration by the Long Melford Fire Brigade, children's face painting, bouncy castle, fun fair rides, charity stalls, a hog roast, and much more… There are prizes to win too; First Prize at the raffle is a wonderful special VIP visit to the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane to see the new musical Shrek. The winners will have reserved seats and a red coated butler to serve Champagne and canapés in the interval. Meals out at restaurants in the village are among the many other good prizes to be had. Ample parking will be available on the Village Green, which will be clearly signposted. www.eastmag.com


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The small market town of Epping lies four miles south of Harlow, surrounded by farmland and Epping Forest. Epping attractions include Old MacDonalds Farm, the shell of the fine Georgian mansion Copped Hall, set in landscaped grounds, and North Weald Airfield, with its displays, museum and the North Weald Market. The historic town retains many of its older buildings, many of which are Grade I and II listed. The centre of the town, on and around the High Street, is a designated conservation area. The 17th century Beulah Lodge in Lindsey Street, and a group of 17th and early 18th century cottages on the High Street, are among the town's oldest buildings. Epping Forest, at around 6000 acres, is the largest public open space in the London area. Many of the town’s residents commute to London, with London Underground’s Central Line terminating at Epping. The large village of Stanstead Abbotts, on the River Lee lies close to Harlow on the Herts/Essex border. The Greenwich Meridian passes through the village, the point marked by an obelisk sculpture at Riverside Green. Shops and restaurants can be found on the High Street; the Lord Louis pub and the Red Lion pub and restaurant one of Stanstead Abbotts' oldest buildings, dating back to 1538 - are on the High Street, and The Jolly Fisherman is on Station Road. On the outskirts of the village, at the end of South Street, is Lee Valley Marina, part of Lee Valley Park. Ryemead wetland reserve by the River Lee has areas of reedbed, open water, meadow and woodland and is accessible from Rye Road.

Historic Waltham Abbey is a traditional market town with 16th century timber-framed buildings and a fine Art Nouveau Town Hall. The impressive Waltham Abbey Church was founded by King Harold in 1060, and is the reputed burial site of the King, after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Alongside the remains of the 14th century Waltham Abbey, the gatehouse and bridge is a picturesque area of parkland and gardens, that include a dragonfly sanctuary. Other attractions in Waltham Abbey include: Royal Gunpowder Mills, a 170acre family attraction with special events, exhibitions, wildlife walks and land train tours (Beaulieu Drive, 01992 707370); Lee Valley Park Farms, an open farm with play area for children (Stubbins Hall Lane, 08456 770600); River Lee Country Park, which can be explored by boat (08456 770600) and Epping Forest District Museum (Sun Street, 01992 716882). 100

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I Love Music is an exhbition showcasing the talent and influence of popular music artists, bands, radio and venues of the East of England. The exhibition showcases a fantastic collection of radios and music memorabilia including a 1960s dress worn by Dagenham's barefoot pop princess Sandie Shaw, on loan from the Victoria and Albert Museum. From the birth of radio at Chelmsford…to the experimental sound of bands like Pink Floyd and Depeche Mode…right through to current crowd-pleasing Essex talents like Olly Murs and Jessie J, this exhibition offers something for everyone. During your visit why not strut your stuff on our dance floor, make music with our percussion instruments or get into the groove by listening to a range of musical tracks. The exhibition will also be accompanied by a number of family craft activities on Sunday afternoons at the museum. The Exhibition is on at Epping Forest District Museum, Sun Street, Waltham Abbey from 9 July until 27 September (01992 716882) www.eppingforestdistrictmuseum.org.uk

Four miles north of Waltham Abbey is the parish of Nazeing. Lower Nazeing and the smaller, older village of Nazeing are separated by open farmland. The parish lies alongside the River Lee and is a popular summer haunt for fishing and boating. The village is also home to a golf course. Nazingwood Common was originally part of Waltham Forest but was deforested for pasture in the 13th century. During World War II the common was used as a decoy for nearby North Wealth airfield. The many pubs in Nazeing include The Crooked Billet, the Black Swan, King Harold's Head and the Sun Inn. At Nazeing's Broadley Common is Redwings, the UK's largest horse sanctuary, where visitors can meet rescued horses and ponies and take a guided tour (01508 481000). Nazeing Festival (pictured) takes place on 10 September at Clayton Hill, from Noon-7pm.


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STAY The top places to stay in Essex as rated on www.tripadvisor.co.uk Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa “My husband and i loved it, cant wait to go back.” 80 bedroom hotel, excellent dining facilities, Spa & Fitness centre, two championship golf courses. Leavenheath 01206 262836 www.stokebynaylandclub.co.uk Radisson Blu Hotel Stansted Airport “The most luxurious and convenient hotel to Stansted, do not hesitate!” Featuring 4 international restaurants, the Radisson Blu is just a 2-minute walk from Stansted Airport Terminal. 01279 661012 www.radissonblu.co.uk

Beeches Hotel “Perfect. 10/10.” A couple of minutes from the beach, this small hotel has comfortable bright rooms at affordable prices and the spacious dining rooms allow you to enjoy a choice of traditional English breakfast or other combination. Clacton-on-Sea 01255 421713 www.thebeechesclacton.co.uk

Prested Hall Hotel “A fabulous hotel a gem of a place.” Contemporary style and comfort within an historic listed country house, this privately owned hotel sits discreetly amid 75 acres of Essex parkland. Feering, Colchester 01376 573300 www.prested.co.uk Premier Inn Clacton-On-Sea “Exactly what it says on the packet.” Comfy beds in every room and an onsite Table Table restaurant for a fresh new twist on eating out. Weeley, nr Clacton 0871 527 8254 www.premierinn.com The Mistley Thorn “A Gem of a find.....” Award-winning dining and accommodation in tastefully designed

Premier Inn Southend-On-Sea (Thorpe Bay) “Massive rooms, right on sea front” Ideally located on the seafront, it has Premier Inns trademark comfy beds in every room and an onsite restaurant. 0871 527 9006 www.premierinn.com

surroundings opposite the River Stour. American born executive chef Sherri Singleton has developed a menu using the best of the area’s seasonal produce. Mistley 01206 392821 www.mistleythorn.co.uk Roslin Beach Hotel

“Simply wonderful...” The Roslin Beach Hotel has everything - fine new rooms, refined cuisine and fabulous views. And it doesn't stop there. The hotel is situated along a picturesque stretch of sands and coastline, with little more than the sea breeze to take in over lunch, afternoon tea, or dinner. Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea 01702 586375 www.roslinhotel.com

Lifehouse “Absolutely first class” Enjoy a residential spa break experience like no other. Lifehouse has 89 guestrooms, 35 treatment rooms, plus gym, outdoor fitness circuit, yoga / Pilates studio, swimming pool, thermal spa area, relaxation areas, 15 manicure and pedicure stations, make up bays, a hairdressing salon and a spa boutique - all set within 130 acres of beautiful grounds. Thorpe-le-Soken 01255 860050 www.lifehouse.co.uk

Orsett Hall “Very relaxing and romantic location - excellent spa!” In 12 acres of gardens, surrounded by beautiful countryside, this luxurious 4-star hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and great relaxation facilities, including a spa, a gym and an on-site hair salon. It boasts 35 luxurious bedrooms including 3 bridal suites. a new fine-dining Garden Restaurant has just opened. Orsett 01375 891402 www.orsetthall.co.uk

The Cricketers' Arms “A lovely, relaxed, friendly and well organised pub hotel” First class accommodation in this country pub with rooms overlooking the village green and historic cricket ground, in the middle of beautiful countryside. Fabulous restaurant in stylish, relaxed and modern surroundings. Great Sunday roast. Rickling Green 01799 543210 www.thecricketersarmsricklinggreen.co.uk

Premier Inn Thurrock West “First rate stay” High quality, budget accommodation. Spacious, en suite bedrooms feature tea and coffee making facilities, and Freeview TV. Ideally located for Lakeside Shopping Centre. An integrated restaurant serves a mix of traditional and contemporary dishes. West Thurrock 0871 527 9094 www.premierinn.com

Maison Talbooth “Absolutely Amazing!!!” With its breathtaking position overlooking the Stour Valley this 12-bedroom Victorian country house hotel certainly has the wow factor. The relaxing pool house area comes complete with outdoor heated swimming pool, hot tub, stoop deck with log-burning fire and tennis court. Guests can also pamper body and soul in the Maison's day spa. Fine dining at Le Talbooth restaurant is just a minute away by courtesy car. Dedham 01206 322 367 www.milsomhotels.com

Premier Inn Colchester Central “Excellent stay - all we expected and more” Incredibly comfy beds in every room and an onsite Beefeater restaurant. Colchester 0871 527 8258 www.premierinn.com Chudleigh “Highly Recommended. What a treat!” A popular b&b hotel near the seafront and pier. The unique architecture makes this highly rated hotel a landmark in the town. Pleasantly informal service and superior accommodation in immaculately kept surroundings. Clacton-on-Sea 01255 425407 www.chudleighhotel.com Premier Inn Harlow “A lovely little place” Close to the River Stort and Harlow Mill Rail Station. Comfy beds and an on-site Beefeater restaurant. Old Harlow 0871 527 8488 www.premierinn.com The North Hill Hotel “Ideal hotel provided more then we needed, delivered it with a smile” A convenient and friendly boutiquestyle hotel in the heart of Colchester, which is full of character, but softened behind a modern clean exterior. The Green Room is the hotel's wonderful bistro. Colchester 01206 574001 www.northhillhotel.com Crouch Valley Lodge “Friendly, welcoming, couldn't do enough for you” 10-room lodge nestled in the heart of the Dengie Peninsula. The on-site restaurant The Blue Toad has a full menu. Latchingdon 01621 740770 www.crouchvalley.com Premier Inn Braintree (Freeport Village) “Excellent Budget Option. Great Staff” Free parking, family-friendly rooms, and an on-site Village Inn pub-restaurant, serving traditional meals and a range of real ales and wines. Braintree 0871 527 8140 www.premierinn.com Premier Inn Chelmsford (Springfield) “Perfect Family Accommodation” Comfy beds in every room and an integrated restaurant serving a mix of traditional and contemporary dishes. Chelmsford 0871 527 8222 www.premierinn.com

The selection of hotels reflects the top ratings on www.tripadvisor.co.uk at the time of compilation. We have not included hotels that do not fall within our distribution area.

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Billericay, 35 miles east of central London, is a small town set in well-wooded countryside. Numerous Georgian houses remain in the town, including Burghsted Lodge in the High Street, formerly home to town library. Billericay's famous Chantry House on the High Street was the 17th century home of Christopher Martin, treasurer to the Pilgrim Fathers aboard the Mayflower as they sailed to America in 1620. There are a several open spaces to enjoy in and around Billericay including Mill Meadows Nature Reserve, Queen's Park Country Park, Sun Corner, Lake Meadows, Hanningfield Reservoir and South Green. One of the most notable is Norsey Wood, a nature reserve, scheduled ancient monument and site of specific interest, where 500 men were massacred by King Richard’s soldiers in the Peasant's Revolt of 1381. Its history has been calculated to date back 4,000 years. Billericay Summerfest A big day of summer fun comes to Billericay this July. The free Summerfest is packed with entertainments, including live music, guest celebrities, over 200 classic and sports cars on display, local bands, arena displays, football displays, a kids' fun fair, farmers' market, craft market, hog roast and barbecue food, a Pimm's tent and a beer tent. 17July, 11am-6pm. Sun Corner.

are over 50 galleries, shops, studios and workshops, and weekly classes offer the opportunity to learn glass blowing or dress making, throw your own pot, make candles, and more. Farm Park has plenty of attractions for children, and a farmers' market is held on the second and last Saturdays of the month. Open: Tues-Sun throughout the year. Barleylands Road 01268 532253www.barleylands.co.uk

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Slipped Discs' Brown Sugar A great independent comfy coffee lounge and record shop, where you can browse at leisure through a huge range of original vinyls through to the latest CD and DVD releases, and enjoy a coffee and pastry. 57-59 High Street 01277 631422 Caroline Charles Interiors Bringing Chelsea design to Essex the super stylish Caroline Charles Interiors offers one of the largest fabric and wallpaper sample book libraries in Essex. Here you'll find unusual mirrors, lighting and occasional furniture. The shop is well worth a visit, whether you're looking for one roll of wallpaper or a complete home restyle. 144 High Street 01277651166 thebestof Billericay Wouldn’t it be great if the next time you needed to use the services of a business in Billericay, someone else locally has already used that business and given them the ‘thumbs up’. Well that’s where thebestof Billericay comes in; every business featured on their website has been recommended by a local person, then vetted by them to make sure they really deliver the best experience to their customers. You can even view their customer’s comments and leave your own. So it’s really quite simple, the next time you require the services of a local business, visit the Home of the Best Businesses in Town. www.thebestof.co.uk/billericay

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EAT • DR I N K The Magic Mushroom Since Darren Bennet established The Magic Mushroom in 1996, he has earned a reputation as one of the leading chefs in the area. Contemporary menu, traditional influence. Barleylands Road 01268 289963 La Toscana Traditional Italian food in contemporay surroundings. Lovely family owned restaurant. Old Barn Court, High Street 01277 630120 The Ivory Rooms Three chic bar areas and an elegant modern English restaurant. Regular music nights, including Michael Buble and Kylie Minique tributes, plus shows from comedian Bobby Davro (23 Aug) and football hero Jimmy Greaves (12 Oct). Laindon Road 01277 632378 The Village Bar & Grill Family restaurant serving Meditterranean dishes, plus traditional favourites such as Cod & Chips and steaks. Children’s menu, breakfast menu, cocktails and more. High Street 01277 636050. The Chequers

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What’s on in July

THEATRE & SHOWS 1 JULY BOB MILLS COMEDY ROADSHOW The comedian hosts a night of standup comedy. Circus Tavern, Purfleet (01708 868838) 1 JULY ART Yasmina Reza’s smart comedy. Headgate Theatre, Colchester (01206 366000) 2 JULY C’MON EVERYBODY Rock ‘n’ roll music show. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 686633) 7 JULY THE COMEDY CLUB Top stand-up. Five Lakes, Colchester Road, Tolleshunt Knights, Maldon (01621 862 330) 1 - 2 JULY FATAL EXCUSES Set in Jersey at the end of the Second World War, Fatal Excuses tells the story of Jessica, a young widow who falls in love with Simon, her employee. Palace Theatre, Dixon Studio, Southend-onSea (01702 351135) 1 - 2 JULY THE WEDDING SINGER Presented by Thurrock Thameside Musical Society. Thameside Theatre, Grays (0845 300 5264) 2 JULY EUGENE ONEGIN Stanley Hall Opera present a new production of Tchaikovsky’smasterpeice, directed by Natascha Metherell. Open-air picnic performances. Stanley Hall Opera, Halstead (01787 222619) 2 - 3 JULY THE TEMPEST Open-air theatre presented by Southend Shakespeare Company. Rayleigh Mount, Rayleigh (01702 473172) 3 JULY THE THREE MUSKETEERS Open air theatre presented by Chameleon's Web Theatre Company. Hylands House, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 3 JULY THAT’LL BE THE DAY Rock ‘n’ roll music show. Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 4 - 5 JULY ANIMAL FARM Using nothing but a wooden box, some amazing sound effects and brilliant physical and vocal dexterity, Gary Shelford ignites this famous yarn, bringing a modern sinister relevance to Orwell’s masterwork. Mercury Theatre, Colchester (01206 245504) 5 - 9 JULY THE MIKADO Gilbert & Sullivan’s operetta presented by Shenfield Operatic Society. Brentwood Theatre (01277 200305) 6 JULY BOUNCERS John Godber’s comedy. Dixon Studio, Palace Theatre, Southend-onSea (01702 351135) 6 - 8 JULY LEE EVANS Join Lee Evans for this special show as he tries out new material for his forthcoming ‘Roadrunner’ Arena Tour of the UK & Ireland this Autumn. Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 6 - 9 JULY BABY WITH THE BATHWATER Dark comedy about how difficult it is to be a parent, and how scary it is to be a baby and a child. Headgate Theatre, Colchester (01206 366000)

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6 - 9 JULY HELLO DOLLY! A Spectacular Musical Production performed by children aged 8–18. Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 7 JULY FORCES SWEETHEART Show that celebrates some of the great female vocalists of the war-time era. Civic Theatre, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 7 JULY THE COMEDY CLUB Top stand-up. Colchester United Football Club, Severalls Lane, Colchester (01206 755108) 9 JULY GREASE: THE ONE THAT YOU WANT Grease tribute act featuring Sarah O'Shea and Ben Edwards from the West End show. Ramada Hotel, Colchester. (01621 890153) 9 - 10 JULY OPERA IN THE ORCHARD A weekend of wonderful opera in an idyllic country setting with Hatstand Opera. The setting for opera in the Orchard is stunning. The terrace and lawn overlook the water meadows and the River Blackwater with Danbury in the distance. Bouncers Farm, Wickham Hall Lane, Wickham Bishops (01621 894112) 10 JULY SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL Presented by Chelmsford Theatre Train. Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 10 JULY CANTERBURY TALES Open-air theatre. Critically acclaimed open-air theatre company The Pantaloons bring Chaucer's pilgrims to life in this new adaptation of the medieval classic with a contemporary twist. RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Rettendon (0845 612 1253) 10 JULY BEYOND THE BARRICADE Songs from the shows. Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 10 JULY THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS Open air theatre presented by Cambridge Touring Theatre. Hylands House, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 10 - 11 JULY AS YOU LIKE IT With the back drop of the castle Keep, this is unmissable. 'As you like it' runs the gauntlet of pastoral romance, cross dressing and love notes, poetry and brilliant conversation. The Globe players are world class. Hedingham Castle, Castle Hedingham (01787 460261) 11 - 16 JULY BUSYBODY See panel. Mercury Theatre, Colchester (01206 245504) 12 JULY TWELFTH NIGHT The award winning outdoor theatre group Illyria bring alive one of the greatest of all English comedies. Hatfield Forest, Takeley (01279 870678) 12 - 16 JULY BEAUTY AND THE BEAT An exciting cacophony of dancing, acting and singing presented by The Weston School of Dance and Performing Arts. Civic Theatre, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 12 - 16 JULY THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES A refreshing new adaptation of Hound of the Baskervilles by Simon Williams, at times chilling at times zany. Dixon Studio, Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 13 JULY MIKE GUNN AND SEAN COLLINS Stand-up comedy double bill. Towngate Theatre, Basildon (01268 465465)

13 - 16 JULY ALICE IN WONDERLAND Youth on Stage Theatre Company present their production of ‘Alice in Wonderland’, a disney adaptation. Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 16 JULY JOE LONGTHORNE This talented singer and vocal impressionist began his career over three decades ago with appearances on Junior Showtime, followed by a grounding on the tough Northern club circuit. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 686633) 16 - 17 JULY ROARY THE RACING CAR - LIVE! Children’s favourite live on stage. Harlow Playhouse (01279 431945) 17 JULY JOE LONGTHORNE New show from the talented singer and vocal impressionist. Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 17 JULY AN ORDINARY DAY Musical Revue presented by Masquerade Productions to raise money for Brentwood Theatre. Brentwood Theatre (01277 200305) 18 JULY MIDNIGHT TANGO Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace have dazzled television audiences for six series of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing with their stunning Tango routines. Now they have created their own live show - Midnight Tango – a breathtaking evening bringing all the drama, sensuality and elegance of this most exciting of dance forms to life. Set in a late night bar in downtown Buenos Aires and featuring some of the finest Tango dancers in the world, Midnight Tango, takes you on a journey into a heart of this intoxicating city. Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 20 - 23 JULY OUR HOUSE A brilliantlycrafted romantic tale written by Calendar Girls author Tim Firth. Featuring the hits of Madness including Baggy Trousers, My Girl, House of Fun and of course Our House, the show won Best New Musical at the 2003 Olivier Awards. Civic Theatre, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 20 JULY - 1 SEPT SUMMERTIME SPECIAL Summer variety show. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 474000) 21 JULY CHELSMFORD COMEDY CLUB Top stand-up. Dukes, Duke Street, Chelmsford (0845 459 56 56) 21 - 22 JULY A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Open air Shakespeare presented by Lord Chamberlain's Men. Hylands House, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 21 - 23 JULY THE TEMPEST Shakespeare's classic tale of love, revenge and magic with a twist. Brentwood Theatre (01277 200305) 21 - 23 JULY RENT Musical presented by Youth on Stage Theatre company. Palace Theatre, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 22 JULY ONE NIGHT IN VEGAS Swing show with singer Martyn Lucas. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 686633) 23 JULY THE COMEDY CLUB Top standup. The Mill Arts Centre, Bellingham Lane, Rayleigh (01621 890153)

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11 - 16 JULY BUSYBODY Motives for murder abound where everyone is a suspect in this hilarious comedy thriller starring Gemma Bissex and Tracey Shaw (below). A detective superintendent is plagued by two busybodies: a corpse that vanishes and a highly strung amateur sleuth. Gemma Bissix found fame in 1993 as Clare Bates in EastEnders, a role she later revived in 2008. She went on to star as Clare Devine in Hollyoaks for which she won numerous awards. Tracy Shaw captured the public’s interest in Coronation Street as Maxine Peacock. Mercury Theatre, Colchester.

24 JULY DOLLY: THE SHOW An award winning singer, composer, musician, actress and author, Dolly Parton is all these things and this show celebrates the music that has made her the icon she is today. Harlow Playhouse (01279 431945) 26 JULY PEACOCK & GAMBLE + STEVE HALL Edingburgh Festival comedy preview. Colchester Arts Centre (01206 500900) 26 - 30 JULY CLOSER Patrick Mrber’s play presented by Chelmsford Theatre Workshop. Old Court Theatre, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 27 JULY RICHARD HERRING + CATIE WILKINS Edingburgh Festival comedy preview. Colchester Arts Centre (01206 500900) 28 JULY TOM DEACON + GARETH RICHARDS Edingburgh Festival comedy preview. Colchester Arts Centre (01206 500900) 28 - 29 JULY THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Oscar Wilde’s most popular play. Brentwood Theatre (01277 200305) 28 - 30 JULY THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) A hysterical, fast-paced romp through all of Shakespeare's plays, executed with revisionist relish and comic dexterity. Headgate Theatre, Colchester (01206 366000) 107


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29 JULY JIGSAW + ROISIN CONATY Edingburgh Festival comedy preview. Colchester Arts Centre (01206 500900) 30 JULY BOB THE BUILDER Children’s favourite live on stage. Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 30 JULY JIMMY MCGHIE + JEN BRISTER Edingburgh Festival comedy preview. Colchester Arts Centre (01206 500900) 30 JULY THE CANTERBURY TALES The Pantaloons bring Chaucer's pilgrims to life in this contemporary adaptation. RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Rettendon (0845 612 1253) 31 JULY - 1 AUGUST PATIENCE Gilbert & Sullivan. Witham Public Hall (01376 583223)

MUSIC 1 JULY FRIDAY FAMILY FRENZY Lemar headlines this opening night of the 8 Day Weekender Saffron Waldem Carnival week. Also on the bill areKatie Waissel, Lucie Jones, Jo Beetlestone, Pure Rhtyhm and a Glee tribute. Round Table Carnival Marquee, Saffron Walden. www.8dayweekend.co.uk 1 JULY KILLER QUEEN Tribute. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch (01708 443333) 1 JULY REDBRIDGE BRASS Stanley Hall Opera, Halstead (01787 222619) 1 JULY KATE WILLIAMS Jazz pianist and composer with her band. Fleece Jazz at Stoke by Nayland Club, Leavenheath, nr Colchester (01787 211865) 1 - 10 JULY MALDON FESTIVAL OF ARTS A range of classical music performances. St Mary’s Church, Maldon (01621 856503) www.maldonarts.org.uk 1 - 17 JULY THAXTED FESTIVAL Thaxted's qualities were appreciated by Gustav Holst who first came here in 1913 and moved to a cottage in Monk Street the following year,

where he worked on 'The Planets'. He started the first festival at Whitsun in 1916 and these early festivals - joyful occasions, according to his letters - continued until 1918. The modern Festival was started by the late Michael Snow in 1980 and the present pattern of four summer weekends dates from 1987. This year's Festival consists of a varied programme of musical events held in venues in and around Thaxted (mostly held in the beautiful Parish Church). Thaxted. www.thaxtedfestival.org.uk (01371 831421) 2 JULY ELKIE BROOKS Quite simply one of the most successful and popular singers the UK has ever produced. Now celebrating her 51st year in music, she is still proving to be one of the most powerful and versatile vocal talents of our generation. With numerous hit singles, million selling albums and awards, her annual tours are a treat for fans old and new. Performing some of her classic hits, blues, jazz and songs from her new album Powerless, an electric evening is guaranteed. Civic Theatre, Chelmsford (01245 606505) 2 JULY HARVEY BENHAM MEMORIAL CONCERT An opportunity for talented local musicians to perform an unusual concerto with the SBMS Orchestra. St Botolph's Church, Colchester (01206 577905) 2 JULY BLUES BROTHERS + THE ROLLIN’ CLONES Tributes. Round Table Carnival Marquee, Saffron Walden. www.8dayweekend.co.uk 2 JULY ABBA FOREVER Tribute. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 474000) 2 JULY FROG ISLAND JAZZ BAND + BOB DWYER'S HOT SEVEN Open-air picnic jazz concert. Ingatestone Hall (01277 350800) 2 JULY SUPER TROUPER Abba tribute. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch (01708 443333)

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2 JULY SWEETING SWING BAND Concert on the lawn. Abbotts Hall Farm, Great Wigborough (01206 861990) 3 JULY TONY CHRISTIE Tony Christie has had Top Twenty hits all around the world with "Las Vegas", "I Did What I Did For Maria", "Avenues And Alleyways", "Walk Like A Panther", "Every Word She Said" and "Is This the Way to Amarillo" which sold over one and a half million copies. Civic Hall, Grays (0845 300 5264) 3 JULY MANHATTEN SWING BAND Great swing hits from the golden age of big band. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch (01708 443333) 3 JULY CARNIVAL JAZZ Jazz line-up with Sara Spade, Joanna Eden, and King Salsa. Round Table Carnival Marquee, Saffron Walden. www.8dayweekend.co.uk 3 JULY JIMBO’S ALL STARS Jazz. Colchester Jazz Club, Stanway Rovers Football Club, New Farm Road, Colchester (01206 501891) 3 JULY CLACTON-ON-SEA COOPERATIVE BAND West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-onSea (01255 474000) 5 JULY THE STONDON SINGERS Annual celebration of the music of William Byrd and his contemporaries. Church of SS Peter and Paul, Stondon Massey (01992 522300) 5 JULY JOHNNY DICKINSON Folk. Hoy at Anchor Folk Club, The Ship Hotel, New Road, Leigh on Sea (01702 715111) 7 JULY THE TENDRING THUNDERBIRDS Jazz. Electric Palace Cinema, King's Quay Street, Harwich (07786 744789) 7 JULY DISCO INFERNO A night of disco sounds with Uncle Funk and The Real Thing. Round Table Carnival Marquee, Saffron Walden. www.8dayweekend.co.uk 8 JULY MARK MORRISS Solo performance by the lead singer of The Bluetones. The Square, Harlow (01279 305000) 8 JULY THE BON JOVI EXPERIENCE Tribute. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 686633) 8 JULY SAM CROCKATT QUARTET Jazz. Fleece Jazz at Stoke by Nayland Club, Leavenheath, nr Colchester (01787 211865) 8 - 11 JULY BRENTWOOD BEER & MUSIC FESTIVAL Brentwoods Biggest Festival hits the Brentwood Centre with over 60 bands on two stages, a dance tent, over 200 real ales and beers, ciders, a farmers market and loads more. Bands include: Boomtown Rats, From the Jamm, Eddie & The Hot Rods, The Kommitments, and Badness. Brentwood Centre, Doddinghurst Road, Brentwood (01277 215151) 9 JULY TONY CHRISTIE See 3 July. Princes Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 686633) 9 JULY 80S PARTY NIGHT Three great 8-s performers: Go West, Nik Kershaw and Curiosity Killed the Cat. Round Table Carnival Marquee, Saffron Walden. www.8dayweekend.co.uk

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30 JULY TOM JONES Picnic concert with the Welsh singing legend who has been having hit records since 1965. Expect to hear some ofthem: It’s Not Unusual, Delilah, What’s New Pussycat, Help Yourself, She’s a Lady, Sex Bomb and many more. Spectacular fireworks finale. Audley End House.

9 JULY BJORN AGAIN + BOOTLEG BEATLES Picnic concert with pne of the world's leading tribute acts, the Bootleg Beatles, and the most famous ABBA show, Björn Again. Spectacular fireworks finale. Audley End House & Gardens, Saffron Walden (0844 847 1637) 9 JULY THE MAGIC OF TAKE THAT Tribute. Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea (01702 351135) 9 JULY DREAM OF GERONTIUS Harlow Chorus, Alex Chaplin conductor, East London Chorus, Mark Wilde Tenor, Salomon Orchestra. Chelmsford Cathedral (01277 362440) 9 JULY PICNIC JAZZ EVENING Traditional jazz music in the inspirational setting of the garden. RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Rettendon (0845 612 1253) 9 JULY EPPING CHURCH CHOIRS ASSOCIATION Summer concert. Parish Church of St John the Baptist, Epping . 7.30pm. 9 JULY TOTAL 80S Tribute concert. Chinnerys, Southend-on-Sea (01702 467305) 9 JULY SYMPOSIA Choral music. St Mary's Church, Burnham-on-Crouch (01621 742057)


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22 JULY N-DUBZ The MOBO Award-winning Hip-Hop group from London began as three friends from Quintin Kynaston School in St John's Wood. Winning the MOBO for Best Newcomer and signing to Polydor, the trio released their debut single 'You Better Not Waste My Time'. Leaving Polydor in 2008 and signing to All Around The World, the album Uncle B was released to critical acclaim and sell-out tours. 2009 saw the release of Against All Odds, the group's second studio album, plus further touring and exposure. Singer Tulisa Contostavlos has replaced Cheryl Cole as a judge on the next series of X-Factor. Seawick Holiday Park.

9 - 10 JULY JLS + OLLY MURS A chance to see two great chart-topping X-Factor acts in concert. Hylands House, Chelmsford (01621 890153) 10 JULY LEE BALDWIN JAZZ BAND Jazz. Colchester Jazz Club, Stanway Rovers Football Club, New Farm Road, Colchester (01206 501891) 12 JULY MARTYN WYNDHAM-READ Folk. Hoy at Anchor Folk Club, The Ship Hotel, New Road, Leigh on Sea (01702 715111) 13 JULY ROGER DALTREY The iconic lead singer of The Who, will perform the band’s legendary rock opera Tommy from start to finish together with a variety of Who classics and much more. Rock And Roll Hall of Fame inductee Daltrey is pulling out all the stops with a full backing band that will bring the rock 110

opera’s wide-ranging sounds and textures to life vibrantly on stage. Cliffs Pavilion, Southendon-Sea (01702 351135) 15 JULY THE FLOE With a name evoking images of frozen landscapes and endless blue skies, Essex / Herts duo, The Floe are brimming with tales of love, heartache, longing and hope, built on a solid foundation of delicate melodies, soaring vocals and passionate lyrics. Support: Benjamin Bloom. High Barn, Great Bardfield (01371 811291) 15 JULY ZOE GILBY QUINTET Jazz vocalist. Fleece Jazz at Stoke by Nayland Club, Leavenheath, nr Colchester (01787 211865) 16 JULY SCOUTING FOR GIRLS + SOPHIE ELLIS BEXTOR Picnic concert with the pop band whose infectious hits include It’s Not About You, This Ain’t a Love Song and She’s So Lovely, with support from the disco diva who has had cart success with songs such as Murder on the Dancefloor. Spectacular fireworks finale. Audley End House & Gardens, Saffron Walden (0844 847 1637) 16 JULY SOUTH WOODHAM FERRERS MALE VOICE CHOIR All Saints’ Church, Maldon (01245 457408) 16 JULY MALDON CHORAL SOCIETY Maldon Town Hall (01621 856503) 17 JULY BRIAN GILES MAHOGANY HALL STOMPERS Jazz. Colchester Jazz Club, Stanway Rovers Football Club, New Farm Road, Colchester (01206 501891) 21 JULY THE RAT PACK IS BACK WITH BUDDY GRECO The last remaining member of The Original Rat Pack, Buddy Grecco returns alongside the UK's leading Rat Pack Tribute Band. Castaways, Pitsea (01268 557493) 22 JULY N-DUBZ 8. The Venue, Seawick Holiday Park, St Osyth (01255 820500) 22 JULY SOUTH AFRICAN GOSPEL SINGERS The original African super choir, the South African Gospel Singers maintains its position as the greatest gospel choir of them all. Formed in 1979 to fight apartheid, the choir retains its original spirits of creating uplifting music that warms your soul. Colchester Arts Centre (01206 500900) 22 JULY VOICE OF THE HEART Tribute to The Carpenters. Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch (01708 443333) 22 JULY WILL BUTTERWORTH TRIO Creative and prodigiously talented modern jazz pianist. Fleece Jazz at Stoke by Nayland Club, Leavenheath, nr Colchester (01787 211865) 23 JULY DESPERATELY SEEKING 80S all day music event headlined by 80's Superstars Nik Kershaw and Alexander O’Neal. Nik scored four top ten hits in the mid eighties, including ‘Wouldn't It Be Good’ and ‘I Won't Let The Sun Go Down On Me’, and soul singer Alexander O’Neil is known for hits such as Criticize and Saturday Love. Support is from tribute acts One Step Behind and WhamDuran and a Michael Jackson tribute. Promenade Park, Maldon (0870 264 3333)

23 JULY THE SATURDAYS Picnic concert. This 5-piece girl pop group - featuring former SClub Juniors members Frankie Sandford and Rochelle Wiseman - first toured in 2008 supporting Girls Aloud. They have since had multiple top-10 hit singles and have set the pop world alight with their high energy performances. Spectacular fireworks finale. Audley End House & Gardens, Saffron Walden (0844 847 1637) 23 JULY DAVE STRADWICKS SUSSEX JAZZ KINGS Jazz. Wickham Bishops Club of Jazz, Wickham Bishops Village Hall (01621 853626) 24 JULY AN EVENING OF COUNTRY MUSIC With Country Law and Maria Lee. Brentwood Theatre (01277 200305) 24 JULY JOHN GODDARD'S OKEH ALL STARS Jazz. Colchester Jazz Club, Stanway Rovers Football Club, New Farm Road, Colchester (01206 501891) 24 JULY CLACTON-ON-SEA COOPERATIVE BAND West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-onSea (01255 474000) 24 - 25 JULY T-FEST Lots of live music and a carnival atmosphere. Line-up includes Lemar, The Pins, Mackley Drive, Jamie ‘Afro’ Archer, Gamu, Titan the Robot, the cast ofThe Only Way Is Essex and many more. Grays Beach Riverside Park, Grays (01375 652472) www.thurrockfestival.org.uk 26 JULY DANA & SUSAN ROBINSON Hoy at Anchor Folk Club, The Ship Hotel, New Road, Leigh on Sea (01702 715111) 28 JULY LARA GEORGE Soul/jazz vocalist. The Compasses at Pattiswick Compasses Road, Pattiswick, Braintree (01376 561322) 29 JULY ASH Northern Ireland's favourite sons who hit the big time with their massive debut album '1977'. As part of the mid-nineties Britpop phenomenon, Ash always stood out as the rebels of the genre, making grungy postrock and anthemic indie, which, to this day, has gained them rave reviews and a strong and loyal following. Chinnerys, Southend-on-Sea (01702 467305) 29 JULY CONCERTS AT THE CASTLE Open-air concert with The Real Thing - three original members of the soul band sing hits such as You To Me Are Everything. Plus The Edwin Starr Band, plus tributes to Barry White & Stevie Wonder. Castle Park, Colchester (0845 2507007) 29 JULY PAUL BOOTH One of the most exciting and "in demand" players on the European jazz scene. Fleece Jazz at Stoke by Nayland Club, Leavenheath, nr Colchester (01787 211865) 29 JULY MICHAEL BUBLE TRIBUTE NIGHT Colchester United Football Club, United Way, Colchester (01206 752443) 29 - 30 JULY SX FESTIVAL Three stages of live music and entertainment throughout the weekend. Children’s activities, arts and crafts, workshops, catering and camping. Michelins Farm, Rayleigh, Essex (01702 343533) www.sxfestival.co.uk

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30 JULY CONCERTS AT THE CASTLE Open-air concert headlined by Ali Campbell’s UB40, playing all their hits and more, plus soul star Lemar. Castle Park, Colchester (0845 2507007) 30 JULY TOM JONES See panel. Audley End House & Gardens, Saffron Walden (0844 847 1637) 30 JULY MARSHALL KING Elvis tribute. West Cliff Theatre, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 474000) 31 JULY CONCERTS AT THE CASTLE Open-air concert of afternnon classics performed by The National Symphony Orchestra, with guest soloists. Castle Park, Colchester (0845 2507007) 31 JULY LAST NIGHT OF AUDLEY END PROMS WITH KATHERINE JENKINS Katherine Jenkins is one of Britain’s favourite singers and has introduced to the world a new genre of operatic superstar, selling millions of albums across the globe. In addition to all of your Last Night favourites, Katherine will be performing some of her favourite pieces including Angel (Sara McLachlan), Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen) and Parla Piu Piano (love theme from The Godfather). This fantastic finale to the 2011 Audley End Picnic Concerts comes complete with the National Symphony Orchestra, a Spitfire display and a very special guest, star opera tenor, Wynne Evans. Spectacular fireworks finale. Audley End House & Gardens, Saffron Walden (0844 847 1637) 31 JULY THE NORTHSIDE JAZZ BAND Jazz. Colchester Jazz Club, Stanway Rovers Football Club, New Farm Road, Colchester (01206 501891)

ART & EXHIBITIONS 1 - 3 JULY BURNHAM ART TRAIL Set in the picturesque Crouch Valley, with its tranquil river views, quaint architecture and wonderful east coast light, the town of Burnham-onCrouch forms a charming backdrop for the seventh Burnham Art Trail. This event provides exhibition spaces in venues spread across the town for participating artists to display their work. Burnham-on-Crouch (01621 782385) 1 - 11 JULY CLAIRE HEATON: A MINSTREL’S GALLERY A study of musicians through acrylic paintings, portraying the diverse moods of musical performance. Colchester Central Library, Trinity Square, Colchester (01206 245900) 1 - 16 JULY SOUTHEND TOWN CENTRE ARTS TRAIL ARTSIDE transforms the centre of the town into a pulsating art platform, and includes art exhibitions and events taking place on and around Southend High Street. Southend-on-Sea. 1 - 30 JULY PORTRAITS OF A RIVER An exhibition displaying The River Stour from the Source to the Sea. North House Gallery, The Walls, Manningtree (01206 392717) 1 JULY - 14 AUG RAVILIOUS IN ESSEX Twenty five watercolours of Essex by Eric Ravilious. Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden (01799 513779)


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1 JULY - 21 AUG IF THE INVADER COMES An exciting new exhibition at Jaywick Martello Tower as two contemporary artists bring their inspiration to the East Anglian coast. 'If the Invader Comes' is a collaboration by photographer Dan Dubowitz and choreographer Fearghus O'Conchuir that looks to link the Martello towers up and down the Essex and Suffolk coastline and consider the role these buildings can occupy today. The exhibition comprises a film installation of three screen on the theme of vigilance and control.. Jaywick Martello Tower, The Promenade, Belsize Avenue, Jaywick (01255 822783) 1 JULY - 4 SEPT SIR JOHN ST AUBYN: THE SECRET LIFE OF A COLLECTOR Exhibition of minerals and plant specimens collected by Sir John St Aubyn (1758– 1839) of Shortgrove Hall near Saffron Walden. Saffron Walden Museum (01799 510333) 1 JULY - 19 SEPT MYSTERIES IN STONE: AFRICAN SCULPTURE EXHIBITION This African sculpture exhibition has travelled around the world to much acclaim and now returns to Hyde Hall for the second time. Thirty five contemporary had-carved stone sculptures in the glorious setting of the RHS Hyde Hall garden at Rettenden. RHS Garden Hyde Hall, Rettendon, Chelmsford (01245 402006) 1 JULY - 16 OCTOBER JOHN MILLS RETROSPECTIVE This year's annual Gibberd Gallery sculpture show is a stunning exhibition of internationally-renowned sculptor John Mills. Featuring works from throughout his career including recent pieces never displayed before, the exhibition focuses on themes that have been central to Mills work, such as dance, diving, famous people through history and his family. The Gibberd Gallery, Harlow (01279 446438) 1 JULY - 4 SEPT SUMMER EXHIBITION Work by established and up coming artists from the Eastern region. Naze Tower, The Naze, Old Hall Lane, Walton-onthe-Naze (07966 776417) 1 JULY - 7 AUG OUT OF THE FIRE Ceramics by four artists each presenting a very different approach to working in clay. The Gallery at Parndon Mill, Harlow (01279 426042)

3 - 1 JULY COLCHESTER ART SOCIETY Summer exhibition. Layer Marney Tower, nr Colchester. 12-5pm. 4 JULY - 27 AUGUST MORAG KEIL: ‘PUBLIC HANGING’ For this project, artist Morag Keil will produce seven new paintings specifically designed to be shown on the street in Southend-on-Sea during July and August 2011. Work will contain hidden closed circuit television cameras, which will stream live footage to a series of monitors in public venues in Southend’s town centre and seafront. Throughout the duration of the exhibition, invited speakers will lead weekly tours of the different sites where Keil’s artwork will be installed. Focal Point Gallery, Southend-on-Sea (01702 534108) 9 JULY - 1 OCTOBER 53RD ESSEX OPEN SHOW The county’s very own Royal Academy style summer exhibition. Beecroft Art Gallery, Station Road, Westcliff-on-Sea (01702 347418) 9 JULY - 27 SEPT I LOVE MUSIC I Love Music showcases the talent and influence of music artists, bands, radio and venues of the eastern region. From the birth of radio at Chelmsford...to Dagenham’s barefoot pop princess, Sandie Shaw...to the experimental sound of bands like Pink Floyd and Depeche Mode...right to the sell-out crowd-pleasing VFestival at Hylands Park, Chelmsford, this exhibition offers something for everyone. Epping Forest District Museum, Sun Street, Waltham Abbey (01992 716882) 17 JULY - 28 AUGUST PUBLIC HOUSES OF THE DENGIE HUNDRED PAST AND PRESENT The history of the local public houses past and present in pictures and archives. St Lawrence Church, St Lawrence (01621 779267) 23 - 24 JULY ART IN THE PARK Marquees displaying works from North Essex Photography and Art Groups, Craft stalls, Halstead in Bloom Displays, Childrens' art corner and Workshops, accompanied by music from the Bandstand. Public Gardens, Trinity Street, Halstead. 10am-7pm Sat, 10am-5pm Sun. (07947 418344) 29 - 30 JULY POLSTEAD ART GROUP Polstead Village Hall (01206 262538)

SPECIAL EVENTS EVERY SATURDAY FROM CAMULODUNUM TO COLCHESTER Historical walk with qualified Town Guide. Colchester. 11.30am. (01206 282920) 1 JULY THE 3FOOT PEOPLE FESTIVAL The 7th festival of wonder for preschool children and their carers. Activities include include art & craft, music & movement, a giant sand pit, storytelling and much more. Ticket only event. Central Park, Chelmsford. 9.30am-3pm. (01245 606505) 1 - 9 JULY SAFFRON WALDEN CARNIVAL Procession will be the afternoon of Sat 2nd July. Throughout the carnival period a series of different events will be organised. www.8dayweekend.co.uk 1 - 10 JULY HARWICH FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Concerts, recitals, exhibitions and events. Various venues, Harwich (01255 503571) www.harwichfestival.co.uk 2 JULY THE FLING - A FESTIVAL OF ASSORTED AMUSEMENTS This playful festival specifically aimed at those aged over 18 takes place in a quirky village of multiple tented venues. The festival stars a fabulous cast of local talent and professional artistes, who will explore, seduce and surprise your senses through seven stages of cabaret, music, performance poetry, comedy, silent disco and more. Highlights include The Cuban Brothers, Iain Sinclair and an open-air silent disco. Central Park, Chelmsford. 4-11pm. (01245 606505) 2 JULY CARIBBEAN FETE St Leonard's Church Lexden, Lexden Road, Colchester. 10.30am-2.30pm. 2 JULY BRADWELL PILGRIMAGE Starting at St Thomas' Church in the centre of Bradwell Village, the pilgrimage gathering walks down to the site of St.Peter's on the Wall (approx 2 miles). We recommend you aim to arrive by 10.30am to avoid the rush. Once arrived, Pilgrims are encouraged to have their lunch and to take part in the opening worship service before visiting the variety of stalls, speakers, workshops and activities available. The afternoon concludes with community singing and a final act of worship, finishing around 3.30pm. St Peter's On The Wall, Bradwell.

9 JULY TENDRING HUNDRED SHOW The Tendring Hundred is a family show that brings together rural and urban communities in the Essex region. While still maintaining its agricultural roots through large displays of farm machinery and a focus on rural pastimes, the Show offers challenging and informative displays, an open air shopping experience with over 200 tradestands, as well as a wide range of exhibitions and much more. Lawford House Park.

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2 JULY SAFFRON WALDEN CARNIVAL PROCESSION 4-mile procession, ending at the Common. SaffronWalden Common, From 2pm. 2 - 3 JULY BMX NATIONAL SERIES ROUNDS 5 & 6 There will be day time entertainment, traders and variety of food stalls as well as the best BMX racers in the country in the country competing for National points and a place in the 2012 World Championships. Braintree BMX Track, Deanery Hill, Off Panfield Lane, Bocking. 8am-7pm (Sat), 8am-6pm (Sun). (01376 346523) 2 - 3 JULY AIR-BRITAIN BRITISH CLASSICS FLY-IN This event aims to bring aviation enthusiasts, historians, pilots and anyone interested in aviation together in a relaxed atmosphere to enable the sharing of experiences and enjoy an aviation environment. It offers pilots and aviators the opportunity to see what Air-Britain offers and provides aviation enthusiasts and the public with the opportunity to appreciate, photograph and talk with the operators of the aircraft. North Weald Airfield Museum, Hurricane Way, North Weald (01376 344441) 2 - 3 JULY SOUTHEND ROBIN HOOD COUNTRY SHOW There really is something for everyone, whether you are a serious game enthusiast that enjoys the thrill of the countryside or simply looking for a great day to spend with the family. Arena attractions inculde Jousting & Horseback Stunt Displays and Savage Skills Mountain Bike Display Team, plus Medieval Village and much more. Garon Park, Southend (01702 549623) 3 JULY CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE SHOW & BIKEJUMBLE Battlesbridge Antiques Centre, The Old Granary, Hawk Hill, Battlesbridge. 10am5pm. (01268 769000) 3 JULY MILLARD HOUSE SUMMER FETE Millard House Residential Care Home, Church Street, Bocking. 2-4.30pm. 3 JULY WALTON CLASSIC VEHICLE SHOW Bath House Meadow, Walton on the Naze (01255 677006) 3 JULY COLCHESTER UNITED OPEN DAY AND FUNFAIR chance to meet the Manager and Players, Training sessions with the First Team, Many local exhibitiors and stalls, players signing session and Inflatable Funfair! Colchester United Football Club, Weston Homes Community Stadium, United Way, Colchester. 11am-4pm. (01206 752443) 5 - 7 JULY CLACTON BEACH RUGBY FESTIVAL Tag rugby on the beach for all ages. Martello Beach, Clacton-on-Sea (01255 423849) 9 JULY TENDRING HUNDRED SHOW See panel. Lawford House Park, Bromley Road, Lawford, Nr Manningtree. 8am-6pm. (01206 231821) 9 JULY WITHAM CARNIVAL DAY The procession leaves the Football Club in Spa Road at 1.30pm making its way to the Recreation Ground, where there will be an array of stalls, a small fun fair and an arena with various events taking place. Recreation Ground, Witham (01376 515291) 111


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9 JULY I.K.F. KICKBOXING International Kickboxing. Circus Tavern, Purfleet (01708 868838) 9 JULY LITTLE TOTHAM FETE Country village fete with stalls, sideshows, pony rides and arena events. All Saints Church, Church Lane, Little Totham. 2-5pm. 9 JULY BLACKWATER BARGE MATCH 50TH ANNIVERSARY RACE The Blackwater Sailing Barge Match and Smack Race is a racing event for traditional vessels which takes place annually on the Blackwater Estuary, with barges and smacks coming from all over the East Coast to take part. Maldon. (01621 851147) 9 - 10 JULY ESSEX FOOD AND DRINK FESTIVAL Glamorous foodie event celebrating the region’s fantastic foods. The festival aims to showcase and celebrate the finest producers, chefs, vineyards, farmers and food vendors from Essex and East Anglia. Cressing Temple Barns, Witham Road, Cressing, nr Witham. 10am4pm. (0845 603 7624) 9 - 10 JULY FAMILY FUN WEEKEND Craft and market stalls, mini-fairground rides, Bouncy Castle, Face Painting, Live Music and more. Summerhill Garden Centre, Pipps Hill Road North, Arterial Road, Billericay (01268 280699) 10 JULY COLNE VALLEY AT WAR The Colne Valley Railway played a major part in the war effort as it served many local airfields. This day will feature evacuation trains, bomb trains, military vehicles and staff in period costumes. Colne Valley Railway, Yeldham Road, Castle Hedingham (01787 461174) 10 JULY TUDOR MUSICKE Henry VII to Elizabeth I – choirs, singing groups and instrumentalists.Layer Marney Tower, nr Colchester. 12-5pm. (01206 330784) 12 - 16 JULY CHELMSFORD BEER FESTIVAL Over 350 Real Ales, 120 Real Ciders and Perries, wide selection of Belgian Beers, local wines and food served all day. Admirals Park, Rainsford Road, Chelmsford. Noon-11pm. 15 - 17 JULY FUN FAIR Traditional funfair with rides and sideshows. Castle Park, Colchester. 2-10pm. (01206 282920) 16 JULY COLCHESTER CARNIVAL The rpocession will make its way through Colchester Town Centre from 5pm and will finish at Castle Park. There will be a range of family events in the park. Castle Park, Colchester. 11am-7pm. (01206 266882)

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16 JULY IFHS SUMMER SHOW Horticultural, handiwork and domestic exhibits in the main marquee; a barbeque and licensed bar, a tea tent, children's sports, side shows and a Craft Tent. The main arena will have a sheep dog display and 'The Green Hackle Pipe Band' during the afternoon. Seymour Field, Roman Road, Ingatestone. 12.30-5.30pm. (01277 352235) 16 JULY THAXTED FAYRE Annual village fayre with many events including a classic car rally, fun dog show, craft fair, charity stalls, fun fair, refreshments arena events, displays, live music and lots more. Thaxted Recreation Ground. 10am-5pm. (01371 830836) 16 - 17 JULY TRACTOR SHOW Look around the massive tractors and static engines. Barbeque, bouncy castles, side stalls, plus donkey rides on Sunday. Blake House Craft Centre, Blake End, Nr Braintree (01376 344123) 17 JULY VCM CAR AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW Showcasing some of the best vintage, classic and modern cars, motorcycles and military vehicles, along with a celebration of 50 years of the iconic E type Jaguar. Cressing Temple Barns, Witham Road, Cressing, Nr. Witham. 11am-4pm. (01376 584903) 17 JULY CLASSIC PORSCHES A huge display of classic Porsches manufactured between 1948 and 1973 for you to view in the spectacular grounds. Hedingham Castle, Castle Hedingham (01787 460261) 17 JULY ENGLAND INTERNATIONAL CRICKET DAY Each team of six will be captained by an England Test Cricketer. BBQ, beer tent etc. Rickling, Saffron Walden (01799 500255) 17 JULY BILLERICAY SUMMERFEST Guest Celebrities; Over 200 classic and sports cars on display; Live Music with local bands; Arena Displays; Football Displays; Kiddies Fun Fair - plus entertainment for all the family; Farmers' Market; Craft Market; Hog Roast and Bbq; Beer Tent and more. Sun Corner, Billericay 11am-6pm. 23 JULY AT HOME WITH THE W.I. A display of traditional skills and new, eco-friendly, fun ideas. Dame Bradbury's School, Ashdon Road, Saffron Walden. 1-4.30pm. (01799 541871)

23 JULY JAYWICK SUMMER FAYRE Jaywick's popular annual fayre, includes face painting, entertainment, homemade cakes and the Jaylympics. Golf Green Hall, Golf Green Road, Jaywick. 11am-4pm. 23 - 24 JULY VALHALLA FESTIVAL Family event with a Viking theme - encapsulating the legend of Valhalla, the Viking heaven, where the strong and the brave earn their place. A full programme of events and activities will include the complete spectrum including strength, courage and power! Feast on hog and oxen from the roasting spits; enjoy live music and performance day and night; experience spear, knife and axe-throwing; try your hand at the noble arts of falconry and archery; listen to Norse storytellers and watch Viking Britain brought to life in dramatic re-enactments; take part yourself in the wide variety of workshops or better yet; throw your hat in the ring for Mr or Miss Valhalla. Layer Marney Tower, nr Colchester. From 12pm Sat, from 1pm Sun. (01206 814779) 23 - 24 JULY EAST ANGLIAN GOLF SHOW Free golf clinics and more. The Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa, Leavenheath, Colchester (01206 262836) 24 JULY COLNE VALLEY BUS RALLY Heritage and Modern buses will be on display. Trains of all ages also feature. Colne Valley Railway, Yeldham Road, Castle Hedingham. 10.30am-5pm. (01787 461174) 24 JULY ROTARY HARWICH SEA FESTIVAL This free charity event will again have a full program of entertainment both on shore and afloat, with music, theatre, street market, steam and sailing vessels culminating in an air sea rescue demonstration by the Harwich lifeboat and RAF Search and Rescue helicopter. Harwich . 11am-5pm. www.harwichseafestival.com 24 JULY VINTAGE FAIR A celebration of nostalgia with all proceeds to Helen Rollason Cancer Charity. Cressing Temple Barns, Witham Road, Cressing, Nr. Witham. 11am5pm. (01376 584903) 27 - 31 JULY ESSEX AUTOGROUP SOUTHEND CRICKET FESTIVAL Putting the Fun back into Festival Cricket! The 5-day Championship match and Sunday Pro-40 Match will be held at Garons Park, with a range of family and children’s entertainment. 4 day

23 - 24 JULY VALHALLA FESTIVAL Family event with a Viking theme - encapsulating the legend of Valhalla, the Viking heaven, where the strong and the brave earn their place. A full programme of events and activities will include the complete spectrum including strength, courage and power! Feast on hog and oxen from the roasting spits; enjoy live music and performance day and night; experience spear, knife and axe-throwing; try your hand at the noble arts of falconry and archery; listen to Norse storytellers and watch Viking Britain brought to life in dramatic re-enactments; take part yourself in the wide variety of workshops or better yet; throw your hat in the ring for Mr or Miss Valhalla. Layer Marney Tower, nr Colchester.

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Championship Match vs Leicestershire (27th 31st July); 31st July - One day match Essex Eagles vs Somerset. Garon Park, Eastern Avenue, Southend-on-Sea 27 - 31 JULY TIME TRAVELLERS GO… WWII Air raids, rationing, evacuation - how would you have fared during WWII? Find out what life was really like during the 1940s, and learn about Audley's role during the war, then take part in the children's drill and obstacle course. Audley End House & Gardens, Saffron Walden. 11am-5pm. 29 - 31 JULY INDEPENDENT LIFE STYLE EXHIBITION Towerlands Park, Panfield Road, Braintree (01376 326802) 30 JULY MALDON & HEYBRIDGE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY SUMMER SHOW United Reformed Church Hall, Maldon. From 10am. (01621 851848) 30 - 31 JULY WITCHES & WIZARDS MEDIEVAL PSYCHIC WEEKEND In attendance at the castle will be an array of well known Psychics, Mediums, Healers, Tarot/Angel Card Readers and Palm Readers for those wishing for a private reading at a small extra charge. Mountfitchet Castle Experience, Stansted Mountfitchet (01279 813237) 30 JULY - 2 AUGUST CLACTON BEACH RUGBY FESTIVAL Tag rugby on the beach for all ages. Martello Beach, Clactonon-Sea (01255 423849) 31 JULY LEIGH-ON-SEA FISHING FESTIVAL This popular annual event celebrates Leigh’s fishing industry and heritage. See fishing boats and talk to the local fishermen, find out how fish gets from the sea to your table. Free cockle tasting and events demonstrating the connection of man, boat and sea. Stalls will also provide various shellfish, fresh native oysters and rock oysters. Strand Wharf, Leigh-on-Sea. 11am-4pm. 31 JULY LONDON TO SOUTHEND CLASSIC VEHICLE RUN Approximately 200 pre-1970 vehicles will set out from London and follow a route to Southend-on-Sea. They will be on display in the beautiful setting of Priory Park, bringing a touch of nostalgia with them. Cars will be expected to arrive from 12 noon and be on display until approx 4.30pm. Priory Park, Victoria Avenue, Southend-onSea.


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Peterborough Festival Peterborough Festival continues in July with a programme of live music, theatre, madcap street performances, comedy, poetry, stunts, vaudeville and musicals. Here are a few festival highlights… www.vivacity-peterborough.com Tel. 01733 207239 Showstopper! The Improvised Musical An all-singing, all-dancing cast improvise a brand new musical scratch, with the help of audience suggestions. This award-winning production has played sell-out seasons at the West End and Edinburgh festival. 1 July, Key Theatre, Embankment Road 01733 207239 Variety in the Park Variety performances; expect to be wowed by circus stunts and hilarious skillful feats. Free event. Central Park, Park Road. Slightly Fat Variety Slightly Fat perform unique vaudeville shows of stunts and classic comedy, blending the weird and wonderful with old style music hall and traditional cabaret. 8 July, 7.30pm. Free event (booking essential). Key Theatre. Architects of Air Levity III Enter The Levity IIl luminarium and become immersed in radiant light and colour. The walk-in sculpture is made up of over 60 triangular domes which create a wandering path. 1-4 July at Cathedral Square, 11am-4pm. Entrance £2.

Peterborough, on the River Nene, has a rich heritage. Settlement in the area dates back to before the Bronze Age and just outside the city is the Bronze Age archaeological site Flag Fen, where visitors can discover how people lived 4000 years ago. It was during Anglo Saxon times that a monastery was established in Peterborough, which later became Peterborough cathedral, one of the most important 12th century buildings in England to have remained largely intact.

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The Boathouse Located just outside the city in Thorpe Meadows, this is a fresh, modern pub with views over the river, a restarant set on two levels, and a nice outside area. Thorpe Meadows 01733 898469 Mattoni With its rustic earthy tones and warm atmospheric lighting, Mattoni is a textbook Italian restaurant and wine bar, at its most welcoming in the evening candlelight. You’ll need to book, especially at weekends. Hampton Vale 01733 241246

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THEATRE & SHOWS 1 JULY NICHOLAS PARSONS - A LAUGH A MINUTE A brilliant and funny one-man show full of stories and anecdotes. The Brook, Soham (01353 721748) 1 JULY SHOWSTOPPER! THE IMPROVISED MUSICAL A brand new musical is created from scratch at each performance of this award-winning production, which has played sell-out seasons in London’s West End and at the Edinburgh festival. Key Theatre , Peterborough (01733 207239) 1 JULY MS MINNELLI AND THE DARING DO (TIM'S LAST STAND) Multi Award Winning Drag Artist, Sam Thackray, presents his hit show from 2010's Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Key Theatre Studio, Peterborough (01733 207239) 1 JULY PAUL CHOWDHRY Stand-up comedy. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 1 JULY THE COMEDY CLUB Top stand-up. Cambridge Belfry Q-Hotel, Cambourne (01954 714600) 1 - 2 JULY THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE Oscar-winning writer Martin McDonagh's devastating black comedy about lonely spinster Maureen and her devilishly manipulative mother Mag. Cambridge Arts Theatre (01223 503333) 1 - 2 JULY THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Peterborough Mask Theatre present the eighth of their popular Mask in the Park outdoor productions of Shakespeare's comedies. Central Park, Peterborough (01733 207239) 1 - 2 JULY SHAKESPEARE AT THE ALBERT City of Ely Amateur Dramatic Society presents Romeo and Juliet. The Prince Albert, Silver Street, Ely (01353 669759) 1 - 3 JULY JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's sparkling family musical with 'Any Dream Will Do' runner up Keith Jack as Joseph. Cambridge Corn Exchange (01223 357851) 1 JULY - 27 AUG STAMFORD SHAKESPEARE SEASON The Stamford Shakespeare Company present their annual season of openair plays. A stage set in an enchanting glade, a

company of fine actors, stunning sets and gorgeous costumes, the magic of Tolethorpe begins the moment you take your seat on a warm summer evening in one of Europe's finest open air theatres This plays are: Hamlet, The Winter’s Tale, and Pride & Prejudice. Tolethorpe Hall, Little Casterton, nr Stamford (01780 756133) www.stamfordshakespeare.co.uk 2 JULY JIM DAVIDSON Top adult comedy from one of this country’s finest stand-ups. Broadway Theatre, Peterborough (0844 850 0850) 2 - 3 JULY TOM SAWYER THE MUSICAL Comedy, drama and great songs for the family. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 3 JULY BARBERSHOPERA – APOCALYPSE NO! Barbershop’s funniest quartet are back, in a double award-winning show that follows international tours and a BBC Radio 4 broadcast. Key Theatre, Peterborough (01733 207239) 3 JULY ELMER THE ELEPHANT Children’s show. The Brook, Soham (01353 721748) 4 - 9 JULY ALARMS & EXCURSIONS See panel. Cambridge Arts Theatre (01223 503333) 5 JULY THE RAPE OF LUCRECE Olivier award nominee and RSC actor Gerard Logan presents his astonishing, internationallyacclaimed performance of Shakespeare’s brilliant, brutal narrative poem, giving an account of the terrible crime of rape and its dreadful consequences. Key Theatre Studio, Peterborough (01733 207239) 5 - 7 JULY THE ALCHEMIST The Revellers perform Ben Jonson's classic satire of greed, opportunism and gullibility. Central Park, Peterborough (01733 207239) 5 - 9 JULY IMPROBABLE FICTION Alan Ayckbourn comedy. ADC Theatre, Cambridge (01223 300085) 6 JULY MARK GRIST Previous Poet Laureate of Peterborough and Edinburgh Fringe Slam Champion. Key Theatre, Peterborough (01733 207239) 6 JULY VARIETY DAYS A nostalgic feast of music & memories with stars from The Black & White Minstrel Show. The Brook, Soham (01353 721748)

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Dangerous, outrageous and hysterically funny, Jim Davidson will tackle all manner of forbidden subjects inhis new show. Jim Davidson enjoyed his first taste of entertaining as a 12 year-old telling gags and doing impressions in Ralph Reader`s Gang Show at the Golders Green. One of Britain’s most enduring entertainers, in 1997 he was named Showbusiness Personality of the Year by the Variety Club of Great Britain

7 - 8 JULY AL NAKBA Badac Theatre Company produces intense physical pieces of theatre that aim to highlight human rights abuses and what they actually mean to the individuals that experience them. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 7 - 8 JULY OUR NOBBY An affectionate portrayal of one of Peterborough’s best-loved local heroes and his unlikely sidekick. Written by Kenneth Emson and directed by RSC Associate and Peterborough resident, Kate Hall, Our Nobby uses the myths surrounding Nobby the Tramp to reflect on the city’s history and explores the hopes and aspirations of Polly, a lonely and confused teenage girl. Key Theatre, Peterborough (01733 207239) 7 - 10 JULY CAMBRIDGE COMEDY FESTIVAL 28 shows over 4 days. The Junction & Bar Nusha, Cambridge (01223 511511)

4 - 9 JULY ALARMS & EXCURSIONS Starring Robert Daws (The Royal, Outside Edge), Belinda Lang (The Reluctant Debutante, Present Laughter), Aden Gillett (The House of Elliot, Mary Poppins) Serena Evans (The Thin Blue Line, Present Laughter), this series of plays, written by Michael Frayn, examines with hilarious consequences what happens when the modern world goes wrong, and proves beyond a doubt that new technology designed to make our lives easier often just provides new forms of torment. Cambridge Arts Theatre

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8 JULY SLIGHTLY FAT FEATURES A unique ensemble, performing brilliant vaudeville shows packed full of heart stopping stunts and classic comedy. Key Theatre, Peterborough (01733 207239) 9 JULY WIND IN THE WILLOWS Openair theatre presented by Cambridge Touring Theatre. Wimpole Home Farm, Arrington, nr Royston (01223 206000) 9 - 10 JULY BODYWORK SUMMER SHOWCASE Stunning dance from the highly talented students of Cambridge Performing Arts. Cambridge Corn Exchange (01223 357851) 12 - 13 JULY THE PILGRIM’S PROGRESS Set in the Industrial Revolution, this new play is a modern adaptation of John Bunyan's classic novel. Mumford Theatre, Cambridge (0845 196 2320) 12 - 16 JULY THE CHERRY ORCHARD Chekhov’s last play explores the futility of clinging to a dead past, while others fail to understand its meaning. ADC Theatre, Cambridge (01223 300085) 13 - 14 JULY BLOOD BROTHERS Using a mixture of choral, physical and multimedia techniques, Long Road Sixth Form College students perform and co-direct in this energetic and highly stylised production of a childhood favourite. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 13 - 17 JULY THE JUNGLE BOOK Rudyard Kipling's classic tale brought beautifully to life on stage. Join Mowgli and friends, Baloo and Bagheera, on their adventures - danger and surprises lurk around every corner. Cambridge Arts Theatre (01223 503333)


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15 JULY JOE LONGTHORNE Terrific singer and vocal impressionist. Broadway Theatre, Peterborough (0844 850 0850) 15 JULY BROADWAY AND BEYOND Songs from the shows. The Brook, Soham (01353 721748) 15 JULY BRYONY KIMMINGS: 7 DAY DRUNK This one woman show is created entirely in states of intoxication in collaboration with a documentary filmmaker, neuroscientist, pharmacologist, sociologist, psychologist and IT professor. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 16 - 17 JULY LAND LINES Brand new multi-media show from The Field Theatre Group. Land lines is a powerful evocation of the fen landscape performed by six voices. Babylon Gallery, Ely (01353 616991) 18 JULY IMAGES OF DANCE The perfect ballet evening for all the family. ADC Theatre, Cambridge (01223 300085) 18 - 23 JULY DREAMBOATS AND PETTICOATS Terrific feelgood musical featuring songs from the 50s and 60s. Broadway Theatre, Peterborough (0844 850 0850) 19 - 23 JULY EDEN END English Touring Theatre return to Cambridge with JB Priestley's moving study of an Edwardian family in the north of England; their secret heartaches and unfulfilled ambitions. Cambridge Arts Theatre (01223 503333) 20 - 23 JULY DOCTOR DOOLITTLE (THE MUSICAL) Presented by Wisbech Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society. Angles Theatre, Wisbech (01945 474447) 22 JULY THE JACKIE GENERATION A gtribute to the music and stars of the 1970s. The Brook, Soham (01353 721748) 25 JULY CHRIS RAMSEY & SEANN WALSH Edinburgh Festival comedy show previews. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 25 - 30 JULY THE WOMAN IN WHITE Based on the classic Victorian thriller by Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White is a haunting mystery of passion and high drama.

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Cambridge Arts Theatre (01223 503333) 26 JULY RICHARD HERRING & CATIE WILKINS Edinburgh Festival comedy show previews. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 27 JULY A MIDDLE AGED MAN'S UNCERTAINTY THEORY Tim Boden stars as a fifty year old taxi driver whose children are about to leave for University. ADC Theatre, Cambridge (01223 300085) 26 JULY ROB DEERING & AHIR SHAH Edinburgh Festival comedy show previews. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 27 JULY TAMING OF THE SHREW Openair Shakespeare. Milton Country Park , Cambridge Road, Milton (01223 420060) 27 - 31 JULY THE WOMAN IN WHITE Shakespeare's Globe return to Cambridge with Shakespeare's finest tragedy, performed outdoors. Played out on an Elizabethan-style stage in beautiful surroundings, Hamlet promises to be a special theatrical experience. Master's Garden, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (01223 503333) 28 JULY JIGSAW & JIMMY MCGHIE Edinburgh Festival comedy show previews. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 30 JULY DOM JOLY A truly hilarious evening with one of the UK’s most innovative comedians. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 28 JULY VIGNETTE OPERA: LA BOHEME West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge (01223 892945) 31 JULY COMEDY GALA FOR MACMILLAN A fantastic night of hilarious comedy, brought to you by some of the UK’s best comedic talent. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511)

MUSIC 1 JULY ATTACK! ATTACK! Welsh rock 4piece. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 1 JULY BUBLE FEVER Top Michael Buble tribute. Broadway Theatre, Peterborough (0844 850 0850) 1 JULY THE WILLOWS WITH JON BETMEAD AND TOM LING Folk. Cambridge Folk Club, The Golden Hind, Cambridge (01638 603986) 2 JULY HIT PARADE HEROES Concert featuring stars of yesteryear - Mike Berry, John Leyton, Mike Sarne, and The Flames. The Cresset, Peterborough (01733 265705) 2 JULY EDWINA HAYES English singer/songwriter described by Nanci Griffith as “'the sweetest voice in England”. Her version of "Feels Like Home" was featured in the major motion picture "My Sister's Keeper". Acoustic Routes, CB2 Basement, Norfolk Street, Cambridge. 7.45pm on the door. 2 JULY CHOIR 2000 Summer concert. Histon Baptist Church (01223 561635)

2 JULY ELY CHORAL SOCIETY Concert of Folk Songs including those by Vaughan Williams, Matyas Seiber and Percy Grainger. Witchford Village College (01353 740169) 2 JULY HUNTINGDONSHIRE PHILHARMONIC Chora and orchestral concert. Dvorak, Rossini. Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre, Huntingdon (07940 785980) 2 JULY BILLY GEE Rock ‘n’roll. The Brook, Soham (01353 721748) 3 JULY THE MIKADO A concert performance of Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado by March Concert Singers. St Peter's Church, High Street, March (01354 661723) 3 JULY CHOIR 2000 Summer concert. West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge (01223 357851) 6 JULY DANA & SUSAN Folk. St Neots Folk Club, Priory Centre, St Neots (01234 376278) 7 JULY CAMBRIDGE SINFONIETTA & L'ODYSSÉE SYMPHONIQUE Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, Handel, Mozart, Verdi. Jesus College Chapel, Cambridge 7.30pm on the door. 8 JULY SUMMER CHORAL CONCERT Programme performed by various ensembles and orchestras, including the College's quartet in residence, the Dante Quartet, and the Cambridge University's Musical Society. King’s College Chapel, Cambridge (01223 331212) 8 - 10 JULY ELY FOLK FESTIVAL Despite being in its 26th year, the festival has retained its reputation for seeing great music acts in an intimate, family friendly environment. The festival aims to reflect the rich diversity of the modern folk music scene and includes top acts from the UK, Ireland and further afield, and new, fresh, up-and-coming talent. This year’s line-up includes Dervish, The Men They Couldn't Hang, Little Johnny England, Salsa Celtica, Johnny Dickinson, Heidi Talbot, John McCusker & Boo Hewerdine, Ahab, Roy McLeod and the Martin Simpson Band. Ely Outdoor Centre (01353 669985) 9 JULY BATTLE PROMS CONCERT Picnic concert with soul-stirring classical music with breathtaking pyrotechnics, Spitfire fly-past, cannons, cavalry and fireworks. Burghley House (01432 355416) 9 JULY FAIRHAVEN SINGERS A lighthearted summer evening of choral works. Queen’s College Chapel, Cambridge (01223 357851) 9 JULY SHANNON EXPRESS Close Harmony singing presented by this worldfamous men's Chorus. Berkley Street Methodist Church, Eynesbury (01480 405379) 9 JULY HUNTINGDONSHIRE MUSIC SCHOOL Grand Summer Concert. Huntingdon Methodist Church Hall (01480 379220) 9 JULY CAMBRIDGE SINFONIETTA & L'ODYSSÉE SYMPHONIQUE Shostakovich, Tchaikovsky, Handel, Mozart, Verdi. Histon Baptist Church. 7.30pm on the door.

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Rosalind Ventris performs at St Edward’s Church on 22 July

15 JULY - 6 AUGUST CAMBRIDGE SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL The largest annual classical music festival in Cambridgeshire, with around 50 events. The programme contains all kinds of musical performances with high-quality international, national and local artists, and is held in over 20 different venues. These include some of the most historic and beautiful chapels, churches and art galleries in Cambridge. A well as evening concerts there are lunchtime recitals, and workshops and concerts for children. Village concerts are held in Haslingfield, Fulbourn and Swaffham Prior, and an outdoor event on Wandlebury Common for families. This year opera and opera composers are a strong theme, and a larger jazz element than before features in a weekend of music at Childerley Hall. 01223 892945 www.cambridgesummermusic.com

9 - 10 JULY PETERBOROUGH FESTIVAL: CENTRAL PARK WEEKEND See Special Events. Central Park, Peterborough. 12 JULY TIPPETT QUARTET Beethoven, Mendelssohn. St Peter and St Paul Parish Church, Fenstanton (01480 352826) 12 JULY JOHN CONOLLY Folk. St Neots Folk Club, Priory Centre, St Neots (01234 376278) 13 JULY SOMETHING HAPPENED Folk. Ely Folk Club, Ely Sailing Club, Prickwillow Road, Ely (01353 740999) 15 JULY THE DRIFTERS Soul legends. The Cresset, Peterborough (01733 265705) 15 JULY JOHANNES BRAHMS MEETS NOEL COWARD A unique pairing of lieder by German romantic Johannes Brahms and songs


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CHILDREN’S SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITY DAYS AT THE FARMLAND MUSEUM & DENNY ABBEY Wondering what to do when the school holidays are upon you? Come along to our special Children’s drop-in holiday activities every Thursday. No need to book just turn up between 12pm and 4pm.

Thurs 28 July – Archaeology Day Thurs 4 Aug – Clay Extravaganza Thurs 11 Aug – Lovely Ladybirds Thurs 18 Aug – Pirates and Buccaneers Thurs 25 Aug – My Museum Thurs 1 Sept – Time Detectives Event Admission Prices: Adults £4.50, Concessions £3.50, Children over 5 £3.00, Under 5s FREE, Family Ticket £13. Free car parking. Cafe and shop open.

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by the flamboyant Englishman Noel Coward. St Peter and St Paul Parish Church, Fenstanton (01480 352826) 15 JULY PROMS IN THE PARK Classical concert with Huntingdonshire Concert Band, St Ives Choral Society, New Cambridge Singers, Swavesey Community Choir, Cambridge Chord Company, East Anglia Chamber Orchestra. Fenstanton Manor, Fenstanton (01480 352826) 15 JULY ENDELLION STRING QUARTET Schubert, Brahms. West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge (01223 892945) 15 JULY OSIE EADE AND HEDGEPIG WITH PHIL DRANE AND TONY CARLING Folk. Cambridge Folk Club, The Golden Hind, Cambridge (01638 603986) 15 JULY - 6 AUGUST CAMBRIDGE SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL See panel.. Various venues, Cambridge www.cambridgesummermusic.com (01223 892945) 16 JULY LESLEY GARRET WITH PETERBOROUGH MALE VOICE CHOIR: SING FOR HEROES Britain’s best-loved soprano, with the thrilling sound of 100 voices, perfoms spirituals, well-known opera choruses and arias, songs from the shows and popular ballads, in aid of Help For Heroes. Broadway Theatre, Peterborough (0844 850 0850) 16 JULY DEAF HAVANA Screamo, posthardcore and southern rock from Kings Lynn. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 16 JULY ATHLETE med in 2000, the band to date have released three albums and had five top 40 singles. Their second album 'Tourist' reached the top spot in the UK album charts in February 2005, while Beyond The Neighbourhood debuted in 2007 at #5. Often compared with Pavement and The Beta Band, Athlete have grown to become one of Britain's most influential young groups. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 16 JULY NATIONAL YOUTH JAZZ ORCHESTRA NYJO is world-famous as a glittering showcase for the country’s best young musicians. Childerley Hall, Cambridge (01223 892945)

19 JULY MARTIN CARTHY Top traditional guitarist. St Neots Folk Club, Priory Centre, St Neots (01234 376278) 19 JULY ACADEMY OF ANCIENT MUSIC JS Bach. West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge (01223 300085) 21 - 24 JULY THE SECRET GARDEN PARTY A garden-party-gone-crazy. As well as music there's loads of activities for kids and adults alike, and it is more of a party experience. Line-up includes Leftfield, Guillemots, Martha Reeves and The Vandellas, Mystery Jets, Blondie, I Am Kloot, Tribes, The Bees, Secret Sisters, Matt & Kim, Smoke Fairies, CW Stoneking, Joana And The Wolf, Skip 'Little Axe' McDonald, Bones, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Middleman, The Hall Of Mirrors and many more. Mill Hill Field, Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, Cambs. www.secretgardenparty.com 22 JULY BRANCO STOYSIN TRIO Jazz. Cambridge Modern Jazz Club, Hidden Rooms, Jesus Lane, Cambridge (01223 511511) 22 JULY FESTIVAL CHORUS + CAMBRIDGE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Verdi’s Requiem. King’s College Chapel, Cambridge (01223 892945) 23 JULY HARPETH RISING Nashvillebased acoustic quartet, supported by singersongwriter Polly Paulusma. Acoustic Routes, CB2 Basement, Norfolk Street, Cambridge. 7.45pm on the door. 23 JULY AURORA ORCHESTRA The haunting voice of Elin Manahan Thomas singing Mozart’s Exultate Jubilate and arias by Handel in a concert with the innovative and exciting Aurora Orchestra. King’s College Chapel, Cambridge (01223 892945) 27 JULY BLAKE Blake’s incredible journey started in 2007 when four friends reunited on Facebook and quickly took the music world by storm as they blurred the lines between pop and classical singing, creating a unique sound like none before. Broadway Theatre, Peterborough (0844 850 0850) 28 JULY JAMES MORRISON See panel. The Junction, Cambridge (01223 511511) 28 JULY LA SERENISSIMA Vivaldi programme. King’s College Chapel, Cambridge (01223 892945)

28 - 31 JULY CAMBRIDGE FOLK FESTIVAL One of the premier music events in Europe and one of the longest running and most famous folk festivals in the world. The Festival is renowned for its eclectic mix of music and a wide definition of what might be considered folk. This year’s line-up includes: Laura Marling, Richard Thompson, Mary Chapin-Carpenter, Rumer, Newton Faulkner, Pentangle, Bellowhead, Kate Rusby, The Secret Sisters, Raul Malo, Penguin Cafe and many others. Cherry Hinton Hall, Cambridge (01223 357851) 30 JULY VOICE OF THE HEART Tribute to The Carpenters. Broadway Theatre, Peterborough (0844 850 0850) 31 JULY CAMBRIDGE TAVERNER CHOIR One of Cambridge’s bestloved choirs perform a programme of renaissance choral music. St Cyriacs, Swaffham Prior (01223 892945)

ART & EXHIBITIONS 1 - 2 JULY WISBECH ART CLUB New work by members of the club in all media and subjects. The Pump Room, Wisbech Castle, The Crescent, Wisbech (01945 587487) 1 - 7 JULY ATELIER EAST: ARTS AND FLOWERS Floral themed exhibition to coincide with the Wisbech Rose Fair. Octavia View, South Brink, Wisbech. 1 - 10 JULY ITALIAN DRAWINGS: HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE COLLECTION This exhibition celebrates the highlights of the Fitzwilliam's Italian Drawings collection. See works by some of the greatest Italian masters: Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and Raphael, the Carracci, Guercino, Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese, Correggio and Parmigianino, Maratti, Passeri and many others. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (01223 332900) 1 - 10 JULY ANDY HOLDEN: CHEWY COSMOS THINGLY TIME The first major exhibition of Andy Holden´s work in the UK, bringing together sculptures and film, collages and ephemera alongside a programme of music performances. Holden is a young artist who first came to public attention with his exhibition ‘Pyramid Piece’at Tate Britain in 2009. Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge (01223 748100)

28 JULY JAMES MORRISON James Morrison is a Brit Award Winner who first came to prominence in 2006 as a 21 year old, with his hugely successful debut album Undiscovered which debuted at #1 in the UK album charts, following the success of his smash hit single You Give Me Something. It went on to become a success all over the world. His third album is due in the autumn. The Junction, Cambridge.

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1 - 31 JULY WOMB TO WORLD An exhibition of birth art by Olga Jurgenson, Elspeth Owen, Renee Spierdijk. Clare Hall, Cambridge University, Herschel Road, Cambridge (01223 760401) 1 JULY - 29 AUG ITALIAN ETCHINGS: THE DRAUGHTSMAN'S PRINT This exhibition of prints from the Fitzwilliam's collection features artists from the 16th to the 18th centuries including Parmigianino, Guido Reni, Castiglione, Salvator Rosa, Giambattista Tiepolo and Canaletto. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (01223 332900) 1 JULY - 4 SEPT TREASURE UNDER YOUR FEET From a Bronze-Age torc and a Tudor jewel to Viking hack-silver and gold coins of the Civil War, Treasure Under Your Feet tells the story of various finds from the East of England that have contributed to our understanding of the life and times of our predecessors. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (01223 332900) 2 - 15 JULY FRANCES HATCH: DRAWN TO ANTARTICA Featuring paintings, drawings, photographs and sketchbook notes which trace the artist's fasination with Antartica which began in 2004 when she read Jenny Diski's Skating to Antartica and booked her ticket for the Journey South. Babylon Gallery Waterside, Ely (01353 616991) 2 - 24 JULY CAMBRIDGE OPEN STUDIOS Each summer the artists and craftspeople of Cambridge and the surrounding area open their workspaces and homes to the public. They reveal the processes that create their work and invite you to learn about the ideas behind it. It is the interaction between artists and visitors that makes Open Studios so special. 240 artists in 178 venues. Weelends only, various venues, Cambridge and surrounding areas. www.camopenstudios.co.uk 16 JULY - 18 SEPT VON RIBBENTROP IN ST IVES: ART AND WAR IN THE LAST RESORT The exhibition revolves around two seemingly unrelated moments in history. Joachim Von Ribbentrop, German Ambassador for Britain and later Foreign Minister in Nazi Germany holidayed in Cornwall in the 1930s and gathered intelligence in preparation for a German attack on Britain. The other event is the ‘discovery’by the London-based artists Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood of Cornish fisherman-turned-painter Alfred Wallis in 1928. Perfectly suited to the backdrop of the house at Kettle’s Yard, the exhibition includes works by Andrew Lanyon, his father Peter Lanyon, Alfred Wallis, Ben Nicholson, Christopher Wood, Alexander Calder and Naum Gabo, archival material, interactive models and specially commissioned works by Paul Chaney, Kenny Everett, Olly Hadfield, Chris James, Sam Lanyon, Peter Mates, Debbie Prosser, Paul Spooner, Stella Turk and Carlos Zapata. Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge (01223 748100) 19 JULY - 30 OCTOBER FLOWER DRAWINGS: REDOUTÉ AND HIS PUPILS A beautiful summer exhibition of


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flower drawings by Joseph-Pierre Redouté and his pupils. Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (01223 332900)

SPECIAL EVENTS EVERY SATURDAY ELY CRAFT AND COLLECTABLE MARKET Ely. 8am-2pm. (01353 662062) EVERY SATURDAY HISTORIC PETERBOROUGH TOUR Peterborough Museum. 2-3.30pm. (01733 864663) 1 - 2 JULY THE MOBILITY ROADSHOW The original, biggest and best possible showcase of mobility and lifestyle products and services anywhere in the UK. East of England Showground, Peterborough (0845 241 0390) 1 - 3 JULY WISBECH ROSE FAIR One of the finest flower festivals in England. During Rose Fair the whole town takes on a festive atmosphere, celebrating its horticultural heritage. The jewel in the crown is the magnificent church of St Peter & St Paul - celebrating it's 900th anniversary in 2011 - where this year's floral theme is ‘Milestones’. It brings together traditional flowers and exotic blooms for a breathtaking display. There are also floral displays in three other town centre churches, each with its own particular theme and character, and the house and gardens at Peckover House will alos be open to the public. Wisbech. www.wisbech-rosefair.co.uk 1 - 4 JULY ARCHITECTS OF AIR LEVITY III Architects of Air build and exhibit the luminaria designed by Alan Parkinson, from Berlin to Dublin, from Singapore to Seattle and since 1992 have welcomed over 1,000,000 visitors. This summer Architects of Air will relieve their brand new structure Levity IIl on Peterborough’s Cathedral Square as an event for the Peterborough festival. Cathedral Square, Peterborough. 1 - 10 JULY PETERBOROUGH FESTIVAL This year’s Festival is set to be bigger and better than ever, so, whatever your taste in music, art, culture and entertainment, there’s bound to be something for you. Various venues throughout Peterborough. www.vivacity-peterborough.com 3 JULY ELY AQUAFEST Annual Riverside Gala and Raft races, with a host of enterainment and activities including live music, funfair, stalls and more. The main activities occur on Lavender Green, Maltings Green, Jubilee Gardens and the River. Ely. 12-5pm. 4 - 10 JULY SHELFORD FEAST & FESTIVAL Live music, comedy, community events, food, beer festival, traditional feast day (Sunday) and more. Shelford. www.shelfordfeast.co.uk 8 - 10 JULY JUST DOGS LIVE Just Dogs Live, incorporating the East of England Championship Dog Show, is one of the biggest doggy days out for families in the country, featuring over 500 pet dogs and over 9,000 competitor dogs in a fun packed weekend. 122

Demonstrations, displays, entertainment, agility, advice and more. East of England Showground, Peterborough (01733 234451) 9 JULY PAXFEST & SUMMER GARDEN SHOW Annual village fete with stalls,side shows, games,refreshments,BBQ, street dancing,Heartsees Folk Dance Group, live music, Connections Youth Bus and lots more. Little Paxton Playing Field, High Street, Little Paxton. From Noon. (01480 470193) 9 JULY THE BIG WEEKEND Large annual free event. Live music from 80s Phantazie and The Magic Of Take That, firework display, fairground rides, continental market, stalls and more. Parker’s Piece, Cambridge. 6-10.15pm. 9 JULY WORLD PEA SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP 41st holding of the World Pea Shooting Championship & Village Fair on the Green, with pea shooters coming from far and wide. Witcham Village Green. From Noon. 9 JULY PETERBOROUGH FESTIVAL PARADE The event will start in Cathedral Square at 11am and the parade itself will start from Rivergate and make its way along Bridge Street, before joining the Mayor in a horse drawn carriage outside the Cathedral gates. The parade will then work its way along Long Causeway, via Broadway and then on to its final destination at Central Park. Cathedral Sqaure, Peterborough. 11am. 9 - 10 JULY PETERBOROUGH FESTIVAL: CENTRAL PARK WEEKEND Highlights include the Festival Parade, Live Art Performances, Arts Zone, free Live Concerts with Magic Numbers, The Futureheads and Orchestra de Camera. Full details in programme available from Destination Centre. Central Park, Peterborough. 11am-8pm. www.overgroundarts.org 9 - 10 JULY FLYING LEGENDS Flying Legends - two words which instantly evoke the very best of classic aircraft displaying at Duxford in one of the world's most celebrated air shows another unmissable fusion of power, sounds and nostalgia. The Horsemen, the world’s only P-51 Mustang formation aerobatic team, will be performing, complete with their own aircraft shipped over from the USA, plus The Flying Bulls, who will perform a stunning display as part of

an unrivalled programme of aerial excitement. Imperial War Museum, Duxford (01223 499 353) 9 - 10 JULY VINTAGE RAIL & MAIL WEEKEND Nene Valley Railway, Wansford Station, Stibbington, Peterborough (01780 784444) 10 JULY THE BIG WEEKEND Large annual free event. Great libe-up of live music, headlined by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel. Plus circus, fairground rides, sports arena, stalls and more. Parker’s Piece, Cambridge. Noon10pm. 11 JULY THE BIG WEEKEND Large annual free event. Live world music from Raghu Dixit and other artists, plus Asian Mela featuring Music, Dance, Fashion, Food, and stalls. Plus dance marquee, fairground rides and more. Parker’s Piece, Cambridge. Noon-8pm. 10 JULY KIMBOLTON COUNTRY FAYRE This year’s Fayre has a fantastic new line up of Showring Events, Jumpin Jez Avery motor cycle stunt rider, The Sealed Knot and the usual Tea Tent, Real Ale Bar, a Swing Band and Dancers, Stalls, 800 Classic Cars, Dream Rides and many more attractions and activities for the whole family. Kimbolton Castle, Kimbolton Castle , Kimbolton. From 11am. (01480 860834) 15 - 24 JULY OUNDLE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL Arts festival featuring Aurora Orchestra, Oundle Food Festival, Oddsocks Theatre Company, New Zealand String Quartet, The Kathryn Tickell Band, and a host of other concerts, performances and more. Various venues, Oundle (01832 274919) www.oundlefestival.org.uk 16 JULY MADINGLEY HALL SUMMER BALL Madingley Hall (01223 746222) 16 JULY OVERGROUND LIVE ARTS JAM Over 60 artists working and performing life. The Green Backyard, Peterborough (01733 207239) 17 JULY ELY FAMILY FUN DAY Join in the fun - there will be live music, bouncy castles, face painting, hot food, bar, stalls and loads of competitions including Penalty Shoot Outs and Tug O'War with great prizes and a whole lot more. Ely City Football Club, Downham Road, Ely. 12.30-4.30pm. (01223 451440) 20 JULY FESTIVAL OF HUNTING See panel. East of England Showground, Peterborough (0845 600 5445)

23 JULY TACKLEFEST Fishing exhibition that combines an indoor arena where you’ll see the latest tackle and buy all the gear you need this summer at a price you can afford, with outdoor practical tutorials and fishing fun! There will also be interactive theatres where the top anglers will show you the latest cutting edge tips and tactics, a carp zone and bivvy village, plus the chance to watch the country’s top casters… and you can even try your hand in the Casting Cup! East of England Showground, Peterborough (01733 468570) 30 JULY CAGE FIGHTING The Cresset, Peterborough (01733 265705) 30 - 31 JULY ANTIQUES & COLLECTORS FAIR Oundle School, Oundle. 9.30am-4.30pm. (01780 410286) 30 - 31 JULY ANGLESEY’S FINEST HOUR A weekend of nostalgia and family activities as the National Trust salutes Lord Fairhaven and the contribution of Cambridgeshire residents to the War effort. Why not join the Home Guard for drill practice, attempt the Army Cadets assault course, make a gas mark, learn how to fold a parachute, sample the delightful fair from the Field Kitchen, dress up in 40’s fashion and dance to wartime hits. With vintage military vehicle displays and a rousing speech from Winston Churchill, there’s something for all the family to enjo. Angelsey Abbey. 10.30am -5pm. 31 JULY CLASSIC & VINTAGE BUS DAY Static display of classic and vintage buses and coaches, free bus rides and transport stalls. Cambridge Museum of Technology, Cheddars Lane, Cambridge. 11am-5pm. (01223 368650) 31 JULY SALLY B AND FRIENDS DAY A brand new event honouring B-17 Flying Fortress G-BEDF Sally B, currently the only B-17 flying in Europe. An informal, relaxed day, it will feature some fantastic flying, starring Sally B alongside a striking array of historic and contemporary aircraft. Imperial War Museum, Duxford (01223 499 353) 31 JULY CAMBRIDGE ARTS & CRAFTS MARKET Original & Unique Designed Work by the Stallholders. Scotsdales's Garden Centre. Great Shelford, Cambridge. 10.30am4.30pm.

20 JULY FESTIVAL OF HUNTING Hounds from all around the country will once again meet on the Showground to compete in the annual celebration of the hunting hound and rural pursuits. There will also be the exciting inter-hunt relay, with a junior and senior competition. The Festival expects to see over 1,200 hounds representing the best in modern foxhounds, harriers, beagles, bassets, mink hounds, blood hounds, drag hounds and terriers, plus displays of fell and stag hounds, coursing dogs and other country sport. East of England Showground.

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CULTURE NIGHT FESTIVAL! Friday 22nd July

Congratulations on your Engagement and Welcome to Bourn Golf & Leisure,the perfect setting for your Wedding Reception. With a choice of reception, plus a selection of flexible wedding packages,means all the ingredients are there for a wonderful day. Our Garden Marquee seats up to 100 people with views over the course.

For more information, please call 01954 718057 or email info@bourngolfandleisure.co.uk

Cambridgeshire’s Wildlife Breeding Centre

THE PERFECT PLACE FOR A FAMILY OUTING...whatever your age!

OPEN DAILY 10am to 6pm

Showcasing the Best of Ely Open House - 6 pm to 9 pm free admission to Ely’s Visitors Attractions, Churches, Artists Studios and Public Buildings

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Discover a world of wildlife set in 18 acres of spectacular gardens

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out! Big Cat Feeds, BB Q, Games Stalls, Animal En counters, Moth Surveying, car boot and lots more!

Launch of Ely Tales hear from the characters that made Ely what it is today

Street Entertainment See and hear a wide range of musical performances at various spots around Ely’s City Centre

Riverside Pink Park 8 pm to 10 pm BBQ, Pink Bar and Abba Queens Concert in Jubilee Gardens Free parking, Coffee shop, Bouncy castle, Children’s play areas

Finale - 10 pm Ely turns pink to mark the countdown to the Cultural Olympiad

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS

KEEPER TALKS & ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS Visit our website for daily schedule www.lintonzoo.com

Hadstock Road, Linton, Cambridgeshire, CB21 4NT www.lintonzoo.com Tel: 01223 891308

For more information of participating venues www.visitely.org.uk This event is part of the Cultural Olympiad

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The mid Bedfordshire market town of Ampthill, between Luton and Bedford, offers a good choice of lively pubs, places to eat and small independent shops where you’ll find antiques, gifts and foods, jewellery and designer clothing. Ampthill is an ancient town with over 200 listed buildings. The town centre is older than its Georgian fronted houses and many of its buildings date back to the medieval period. The town’s four main streets are lined with elegant buildings and meet at the Market Square, which is dominated a clock tower. You can catch Ampthill’s weekly market on Thursdays and the farmers’ market on the last Saturday of the month. Ampthill is best known for its connection with Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon. Katherine lived at Ampthill Castle (demolished by 1649) from 1531 until her divorce from Henry VIII in 1533. The area of Ampthill Park has been parkland since the 15th century, but its present day features date back to redesigns carried out by ‘Capability’ Brown in the 18th century.

Festival Town During July Ampthill is abuzz with festivities… Ian Broudie of the Lightning Seeds

EAT • DRINK • STAY Fajitas This Mexican restaurant is situated in one of Ampthill's 17th century beamed buildings. There's a tequila bar on the ground floor, upstairs the restaurant offers cosy alcoves plus larger spaces for groups. Kings Arms Yard 01525 404303

AmpRocks This year's AmpRocks festival features The Lightning Seeds, Pearl Handled Revolver and Betaboy. 8 July, 6-11pm. Tickets: £22 adv/£30 on day. www.amprocks.co.uk Ampthill Park, Woburn Street. Amptill Park Proms The third Ampthill Park Proms offers rousing classics from Ampthill Orchestra and Ampthill Town Band and features rock choirs, jazz bands and fireworks. 9 July, Ampthill Park. Gates open at 6pm for picnics, programme from 7pm. Tickets: £15 adv/ £20 on day www.ampthillparkproms.com & Waitrose, Ampthill Ampthill Festival Gala Day The day starts with a procession from Station Road to Ampthill Park, where the Town Mayor officially opens Gala Day entertainment and music. 10 July, Ampthill Park. Parade 12.15pm, Gala 1-7pm. www.ampthillfestival.co.uk Aragon Day A family fun day, celebrating Ampthill Castle's history as home to Katherine of Aragon, with a Tudor Fair, costumed Tudor characters, re-enactments of Tudor culture plus displays of traditional skills, games, peddlers, jesters, storytelling, armourers, herbal medicine and a hog roast. 30 July, 10am-4pm. Market Square and hop field behind White Hart Hotel, Dunstable Street. Beer Festival Annual Beer Festival serving real ale, ciders and perrys with music and barbecue. 30 July, Ampthill Rugby Club, 12noon-midnight. 124

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Fratelli Cucina Italia A friendly contemporary restaurant that serves regional Italian dishes in comfortable surroundings. Open for lunch and evening meals. 111 Dunstable Street 01525 405551 Cooks Collection This tea and coffee shop is also a delicatessen and cake-making shop that sells all you need to bake your own wonderful creations. Rear of 4b Bedford Street 01525 402023 White Hart Hotel This traditional coaching inn in the town centre offers accom-

modation in 10 double en suite rooms. The hotel bar and restaurant serves simple fare, and there's the option of Thai cuisine from the Hotel's own Thai Chilli House restaurant. The Stable Bar next door screens Sky Sports and becomes a nightclub on Fridays and Saturdays. 125 Dunstable Street 01525 406863 Prince of Wales A welcoming, traditional red brick town inn with accommodation in five en suite rooms. Enjoy a lunchtime snack at the comfy bar-brasserie or choose from the fine dining menu in the restaurant. A Charles Wells pub serving Wells real ales. 24 Bedford Street 01525 840504 Donatello’s Wonderful, popular traditional Italian restaurant. The al fresco area seats up to 50 and has a barbecue area. Dunstable Street, 01525 404666


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Enjoy Fine Indian Cuisine at Drover’s Arms of Steppingley A pretty pub which combines fine Indian dining in our large, bright and spacious conservatory offering a menu that is select, varied and focused on real Indian food and flavours.

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White Hart Hotel, Ampthill White Hart Hotel has evolved over the centuries and has looked out on the changing face of Ampthill. Isn’t it time you called in to experience our fine food and to sample some of our specially selected finest wines and spirits. Our customers’ comfort, enjoyment and requirements always come first. We built our business on customer service and the positive feedback we received. We never say ‘no’ and we always try to please everyone. As a very modern up-market hotel, wine bar and restaurant our constant commitment to our sutomers is our success. We now have Live Jazz every Monday night.

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The north Hertfordshire market town of Hitchin, with its narrow streets and lanes, offers plenty of independent shops, coffee shops and cafes, and a lively evening atmosphere, with over 40 restaurants, bars and clubs. The George Inn and The Red Hart are among the town's oldest inns. Hitchin's large central Market Place is surrounded by Tudor and Georgian buildings. Market days are Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and a speciality local produce and crafts market is held on the last Saturday of each month, by the river Hiz and St. Mary's the largest parish church in the county. Hitchin's two theatres are The Queen Mother Theatre on Walsworth Road, which stages amateur performances, and the Market Theatre in Sun Street, home to a small professional company. British Schools Museum gives visitors a chance to see the only schoolroom left in the world where 300 boys were once taught by one master. Now celebrating its 20th year the Rhythms of the World Festival features some of the best local, national and international music with musicians from India, Cuba, Australia, Congo, China, Senegal, Singapore and Germany. Saturday headliner is Raghu Dixit, rising star of the modern Indian music scene. On Sunday Ska Cubano headline with a fusion of mambo, ska, rumba, rock and reggae. Sunday focuses on youth and folk. There's also the BBC Introducing Stage, DJ's on the Priory Park Stage, and the new Icehouse Stage offers acoustic acts, magicians and comedians on Saturday and a showcase for younger performers on Sunday. 9 - 10 July, Hitchin Priory www.rotw.org.uk The Ligeti Quartet, gives a programme of Haydn and Ligeti, 12 July

Benslow Summer Music Festival In association with the Hitchin Festival Benslow Music presents a programme of nine concerts given by top class artists covering jazz, chamber music, song, early music, cabaret and contemporary music. The programmes feature everything from late sixteenth century music for viols to new and recent works. There are song recitals, chamber music evenings and on 28 July, as the climax of the Hitchin Festival, Benslow’s popular annual fixture A Night of Jazz, with star trumpeter Paul Eshelby. Box Office open weekdays 9am-5pm: 01462 459 446 www.benslow.org 8 July-19 August. Morrison Hall, Benslow Lane 128

Hitchin Festival A festival programme full of gigs, recitals, concertos, comedy, films, theatre, food events, art, literary and history talks and walks, themed picnics. Featuring Paul Ross, Jeffrey Archer, BBC Gardeners' World's Joe Swift, 4 Poofs and a Piano, and Doggett & Ephgrave. 27 June-29 July www.hitchin-festival.co.uk British Schools Museum This hands-on museum is set in a group of buildings that were first established as a school for children of the working poor in 1820. The rooms furnished and equipped to show the history of elementary education from 1810 to 1969. 41 Queen Street 01462 420144 Hitchin Museum and Art Gallery This local history museum and art gallery has two art galleries, a social history room with an oral history display and listening posts, a Yeomanry gallery, reconstructed Victorian chemist's shop, and a costume gallery. Paynes Park 01462 434476

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Cadwell Farm near Hitchin grows 12 acres of lavender. The fields are open to visitors during the summer, where you can walk the rows, pick a bunch of lavender and take a guided tour. There's a 17th century barn for refreshments, and a gift shop selling Hitchin Lavender products and plants. Cadwell Farm, Ickleford 01462 434320 Film on the Farm Picnic in front of the beautiful lavender fields and enjoy a movie under the stars. Beer and wine tent, popcorn, ice-cream and bbq. Early kids movie, screened in the barn. Picnic field and Lavender fields open from 5pm. Kids movie in the barn at 6pm. Live music from 7pm to 9pm. Adult movie starts around 9.15pm (according to light). In aid of Barnardo's. Saturday 16 July: Children's movie: A Turtles Tale (U). Adult movie: Mamma Mia (PG13) / Sunday 17 July: Children's movie: A Turtles Tale (U). Adult movie: 'Peoples Choice' TBA start time approx 9.15pm. Tickets: In advance - Adults £10 / under 18 £3. On the gate £12 / £4. Available in person at Hitchin Lavender Café and Farm Shop. At www.barnardos.org.uk/filmonthefarm (0208 4987158) & Hitchin Festival Box Office (01462 453335) Hitchin Lavender, Cadwell Farm, Ickleford.


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Redcoats Redcoats is a beautiful, family-run, 15th century farmhouse restaurant and hotel with 13 bedrooms and suites - perfect for any special occasion Our award winning restaurant offers a seasonal a la carte menu Monday to Saturday Prix-fixed lunch menu Sunday to Friday from £17.50 (for 2 courses) Dine in our conservatory with views over beautiful gardens or in one of our period feature dining rooms (private dining available) Choose from our extensive wine list, which includes a selection of over thirty fantastic wines for £25 or less We morning coffee with biscuits or, alternatively, reserve a table beside one of our open fires for afternoon tea with sandwiches and scones Bed & breakfast from £37.50 per person or dinner, bed and breakfast from £65.00 per person Breakfast is served until 9am Monday to Friday and is available to nonresidents - perhaps for your early-morning meeting?

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Leighton-Linslade

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Leighton Buzzard is a traditional market town that has managed to retain its unique history and character whilst still meeting the demands of a busy town in the 21st century. A network of streets and shopping mews lead into Market Square, where the 19th century former Moot Hall and a fine 15th century market cross are located. The broad High Street was established in the middleages and its transition from rural community to bustling market town is reflected in the diverse buildings of character. A network of mews and alleyways lead off the High Street, some featuring buildings that date back to the 17th century, now converted into independent shops and cafes. In contrast Waterborne Walk is one of the Leighton's most contemporary shopping areas and where you’ll find a number of national retailers. Market days are Tuesdays and Saturdays, and farmers’ markets are held on the third Saturday of each month. The Grand Union Canal provides the backdrop for the smaller town of Linslade. The canal, once a route for industrial goods, now carries leisure craft and colourful narrow boats as holidaymakers take advantage of the free mooring to visit the town’s many individual, local shops. Leighton Buzzard’s Open Gardens event takes place on 3 July when a number of beautiful private gardens will be opened to the public between Noon and 5pm. Programmes are available on the day from the gardens or alternatively purchase in advance from Leighton Buzzard Garden Centre, Selections or The White House. For more information call 01525 631916. Summer Band Concerts Bands from across the three counties region will perform on the bandstand in Parsons Close Recreation Ground throughout the summer (except August Bank Holiday), playing a diverse range of music from popular to classic to jazz. Concerts start at 3.00pm and finish at 5.00pm with a short interval. Bands include the James Goff Big Band, Woburn Sands Band, Heath Band and St Albans City Band. For more information go to www.leightonlinslade-tc.gov.uk/events

Offering plenty of entertainment and attractions for visitors of all ages the annual Linslade Canal Festival attracts a crowd of around 6,000, who come to see demonstrations of traditional rural crafts, such as bee skep making, green wood turning, trug making, besom brooms, corn dollies, basket making and love spoon carving. This year over 100 exhibitors will be selling a vast range of products from jewellery to hand painted canalware to teddy bears. Vintage fire engine and tractors will be on display and a short walk down to the canal side you will find the ever popular local birds of Bray, Catanger llamas and Bob the shire horse. There's the Crazy Golf Challenge, plus face painting, craft activities and story telling sessions will be available for children along with traditional fairground rides provided by Roses Old Time Amusements. 134

Music for the day is supplied by the ukulele band, Uke'd, English Miscellany Morris Dancers, folk group Beats Working and Syndicate New Orleans Four Jazz Band. Grebe Canal Cruises will provide leisurely boat trips along the canal or visitors can take a gentle stroll along the towpath and admire the many fascinating and colourful collection of historical, working and pleasure narrow boats. Trade boats will also be selling a variety of goods from cheese and fudge to books and ice creams. The park provides the perfect setting for a family picnic and an easy access for all footpath for a gentle walk around the lake. Refreshments will be available all day. 30 July, 11am-5pm. Tiddenfoot Waterside Park, Linslade. Entry is free (£2 charge for adjacent car parking). www.leightonlinslade-tc.gov.uk 01525 631916/631920

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The Leighton Buzzard Railway is one of the leading narrow-gauge steam railways in England and makes for a great day out. With its gentle pace, sharp curves, steep gradients, level crossings and roadside running, the Leighton Buzzard Railway offers today’s travellers a unique and relaxing experience. Plus there’s some great views towards the Chiltern Hills. All of the wonderful locomotives have a story to tell. Don’t miss this months Sand & Motorcycles day (10th) or the Sunday Funday (17th) with its miniature railway, vintage steam trips and more. Page’s Park Station, Billington Boad 01525 373888 www.buzzrail.co.uk


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What’s on in July

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THEATRE & SHOWS 1 JULY NO SEX PLEASE WE’RE BRITISH Classic 70s British farce. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage (01438 363200) 1 JULY VERVE Contemporary dance Hertford Theatre (01992 531500) 1 - 2 JULY IN THE NIGHT GARDEN LIVE Popular children’s TV characters Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy, Makka Pakka and their friends make a much anticipated return in this magical staged production. Woburn Abbey Deer Park, Woburn (0844 581 1248) 1 - 2 JULY SEPARATE LIVES Terrance Rattigan's most famous play. Queen Mother Theatre, Hitchin (01462 455166) 1 - 2 JULY GASLIGHT Classic thriller presented by Leighton Buzzard Drama Group. Leighton Buzzard Theatre (0300 300 8125) 1 - 9 JULY BLOOD BROTHERS Willy Russell’s funny, poignant, entertaining and dramatic story of twins separated at birth. TADS Theatre, Toddington (07952 633234) 1 - 23 JULY THE HONEYMOON Comedy play about a holiday that doesn’t quite pan out as expected. Market Theatre, Hitchin (01462 433553) 1 - 23 JULY THE TRINGE Comedy festival with over 40 comedians and a full Kids Programme. Court Theatre at Pendley, Tring (07543 560478) 2 JULY NOT SO GRIMM FAIRYTALES Children’s show. Hertford Theatre (01992 531500) 2 - 23 JULY THE HONEYMOON A holiday that doesn’t quite pan out as expected in this hilarious and ‘farcical’ comedy set in Spain. Market Theatre, Hitchin (01462 433553) 3 JULY ROBIN HOOD Summer Pantomime with a large cast of local young people. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 3 JULY ROMEO & JULIET The Up-Stage Theatre Company present an unusual take on

17 JULY JIMMY CARR Since leaving work as psychotherapist and becoming a stand-up comedian in 1998, Jimmy has won over audiences in the top comedy clubs all over the country and fast become one of the most original and distinctive stars on television, radio and the stage. His lovingly crafted one-liners deconstruct modern living and confess to his most middle-class tendencies. Join him for his new show, Laughter Therapy. Grove Theatre, Dunstable.

Shakespeare’s most famous of tragedies. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 5 JULY SPIRIT OF THE DANCE Irish in origin and bursting with raw energy, this explosive and powerful show combines heart-pounding Irish Dance with the sensual Latino rhythms of Flamenco and Red Hot Salsa. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage (01438 894572) 6 - 7 JULY THE INTERVIEW - STORY OF THE HOLOCAUST Strong characterisation blends believably into the true horrors of the Holocaust. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage (01438 894572) 6 - 9 JULY SEUSSICAL THE MUSICAL Musical extravaganza presented by Leighton Buzzard Children's Theatre. Leighton Buzzard Theatre (0300 300 8125) 7 JULY VOICE OF THE HEART Karen Carpenter tribute show. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 8 JULY AN EVENING WITH LESLEY GARRETT Britain's most popular soprano celebrates thirty years of performance in the worlds of opera, musicals, television, radio and concerts. Now, for the first time, in this special performance hosted by BBC Radio presenter Paul Harris, Lesley will reminisce about her varied career and take questions from the audience. She will sing some of her most special songs with piano accompaniment. Hertford Theatre (01992 531500) 8 JULY T J HIGGS Psychic medium. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage (01438 894572) 8 - 9 JULY BAT BOY Award winning musical comedy/horror about a half boy/half bat creature. Bedford School Theatre (01234 269519) 9 JULY IN DREAMS Rock ‘n’ roll music show. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 9 - 10 JULY SHARING STORIES A multidisciplinary arts Bob the Builder event celebrating Bedford's cultural Bedford Corn Exchange diversity. The Place, Bedford (01234 269519) 25 July 13 - 15 JULY BEDFRINGE: DRIVING MISS DAISY Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre and Central Standard Theatre present

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21 - 22 JULY CHICAGO Musical presented by Style of Wryting. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 22 JULY BARRY & STUART LIVE! Join the World Magic Awards Best Comedy Illusionists and stars of BBC1’s The Magicians for a night of devious, jaw-dropping magic. Bedford Corn Exchange (01234 269519) 24 JULY HERTFORD YOUTH THEATRE Comedy double bill. Hertford Theatre (01992 531500) 25 JULY BOB THE BUILDER With wellknown songs and three new exclusive songs, join Bob and help him fix it in his big theatre build! Bedford Corn Exchange (01234 269519) 26 - 30 JULY PETER PAN Musical featuring the skills and talents of over 70 youngsters from all over the area. Court Theatre at Pendley, Tring (07543 560478) 27 - 30 JULY GREAT SHOWS, GREAT SONGS 3 An evening of music from popular musicals. Market Theatre, Hitchin (01462 433553) 28 JULY POTTED POTTER Hilarious Harry Potter parody. Bedford Corn Exchange (01234 269519) 28 JULY MOSTLY COMEDY: SUMMER SPECIAL Doggett & Ephgrave's popular comedy & music club 'goes all posh, like', with a oneoff gala performance. Queen Mother Theatre, Hitchin (01462 455166) 31 JULY SNOW WHITE Magical open air theatre amongst the stunning setting of the Woburn Abbey Gardens, presented by Chapterhouse Theatre. Woburn Abbey. (01525 290333) 31 JULY WIND IN THE WILLOWS Open-air theatre production by Cambridge Touring Theatre. Hatfield House (01707 287010)

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1 JULY GALA CONCERT Classical music. All Saints Church, Kempston (01234 327750) 2 JULY LARRY MILLER + CHERRY LEE MEWIS Blues. Esquires, Bedford (01234 340120) 2 JULY LAST NIGHT OF THE PROMS With Stevenage Youth Orchestra and Stevenage Choral Choir. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage (01438 894572) 2 JULY DE PARYS TRIO Bach, Paganini, Rossini, Debussy. Weston Parish Church, Weston, Hitchin (01462 790214) 3 JULY HERTFORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bernstein, Dvorak, Shostakovich, Arnold. Drill Hall, Ware (01279 466653) 8 JULY AMPROCKS Open-air concert headlined by The Lightning Seeds, with Pearl Handled Revolver, Betaboy and others. Ampthill Park. www.amprocks.co.uk 8 JULY THE E.L.O. EXPERIENCE Tribute. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 8 JULY COULL QUARTET Bach, Paganini, Rossini, Debussy. Benslow Music Trust, Little Benslow Hills, Hitchin (01462 459446) 8 - 10 JULY SONISPHERE Festival featuring the biggest names in rock and metal, including Biffy Clyro, Anthrax, Weezer, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, Motorhead, Bill Bailey, The Sisters of Mercy, The Mars Volta, Hayseed Dixie, Killing Joke, All Time Low, You Me At Six and many more. Knebworth, Herts uk.sonispherefestivals.com 9 JULY WOBURN SANDS FOLK FESTIVAL Lively folk music performed throughout the day by a wealth of local talent in traditional music and dance. Edgewick Farm, Woburn Sands. 10.30am-8.30pm. 9 JULY 3RD AMPTHILL PARK PROMS Proms concert with Ampthill Concert Orchestra, Ampthill Town Band, Redbourne Jazz Band, Ampthill Rock Choir and soprono, Louise Owen. Ampthill Park. 9 JULY THE RIFFS Premier ska band. Esquires, Bedford (01234 340120)

9 JULY IN THE FLESH: THE PINK FLOYD SHOW Tribute. Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage (01438 894572) 9 JULY WELWYN GARDEN CITY MALE VOICE CHOIR Newnham Village Hall, nr Baldock (01462 742440) 9 - 10 JULY RHYTHMS OF THE WORLD A community led festival of music, dance, art and cuisine from the local area and around the world. Highlights include Jim Moray, Raghu Dixit, Ska Cubano, Megson, Ruth Theodore and Sam Lee. Seven stages, over 150 acts, children's area, street art, BBC Introducing Stage, world cuisine and much more. Various venues, Hitchin. www.rotw.org.uk 10 JULY ROCK CHOIR The UK’s original and first ever contemporary choir - offers uplifting and energetic performances of wellknown feel good contemporary songs guaranteed to leave audiences on a high. Hertford Theatre (01992 531500) 11 - 13 JULY ROCK CHOIR See 10 July. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 15 JULY FLOODS Ex-Your Demise drummer George Dixon is the powerhouse behind this new Hertfordshire six piece. Esquires, Bedford (01234 340120) 16 JULY SARAH JAROSZ Sarah emerged on the acoustic music scene as a mandolin wunderkind in her young teens. Jamming onstage with bluegrass icons David Grisman and Ricky Skaggs, she played with a sure touch and real joy that belied her years. She quickly picked up the guitar and banjo. While her instrumental talents are formidable, Sarah is an equally gifted vocalist and songwriter. Civic Theatre, Bedford (01234 269519) 16 JULY UK BEACH BOYS Tribute. Plinston Hall, Letchworth (01462 672003) 17 JULY MAGIC SUMMER LIVE Headlined by the legendary Sir Elton John, Magic Summer Live also features BRIT Award nominee Rumer, emerging American duo The Pierces the multi-million selling Lighthouse Family, new girl band Wonderland, and stylish pop quintet The Overtones all performing live. This very special event will be held in the beau-

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tiful and historic grounds of Hatfield House. Hatfield House (08700 60 1054) 17 JULY ORPHEUS CHOIR Choral concert. St Mary’s Church, Hitchin (01763 288165) 22 JULY VINTAGE TROUBLE A sensational, soulful four-man band whose very essence screams out loud of the late 1950s to 1960s. Esquires, Bedford (01234 340120) 22 JULY THE JAMM Tribute. Plinston Hall, Letchworth (01462 672003) 23 JULY ELKIE BROOKS Elkie Brooks is still proving to be one of the most powerful and versatile vocal talents of our generation. With numerous hit singles and million selling albums and awards, her annual tours are a treat for fans old and new. Performing some of her classic hits, blues, jazz and perhaps a song or two from her forthcoming album, an electric evening is guaranteed. Grove Theatre, Dunstable (01582 602080) 23 JULY BATTLE PROMS CONCERT Picnic concert with soul-stirring classical music with breathtaking pyrotechnics, Spitfire fly-past, cannons, cavalry and fireworks. Hatfield House (01432 355416) 23 JULY PROMS IN THE PARK A spectacular event now in its 18th year. This year’s concert features the London Gala Orchestra under the baton of Stephen Bell with guest performances by Aled Jones, soprano Natasha Marsh and the Bedford Choral Society. This renowned event is not only known for its superb musical content and performances but also for its spectacular laser and firework finales, which this year promises to be as stunning as ever. Bedford Park, Bedford (0207 836 1033) 24 JULY FOLK BY THE OAK An award winning line up of top folk artists at this afternoon and evening picnic concert in the Park. Artists include Seth Lakeman, Show of Hands, Drever, McCusker, Woomble with Heidi Talbot, Bella Hardy, Adrian Edmondson and the Bad Shepherds, Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman, and Tyde. Hatfield House (01432 355416) 29 JULY BATTLE OF THE STUDENT BANDS Band competition. Civic Theatre, Bedford (01234 269519) 29 JULY BON JIOVI Tribute Esquires, Bedford (01234 340120) 30 JULY SYMPHONIA ACADEMICA With Soprano Soloist Christine Bunning. Rufus Centre, Flitwick (01525 631900)

ART & EXHIBITIONS 1 - 2 JULY HEATHER JUKES A gallery installation. Courtyard Arts, Port Vale, Hertford (01992 509596) 1 - 10 JULY AVIVA LEEMAN: PUBLIC OPENING 2009 Eastern Approaches winner, Aviva Leeman, seeks out the hidden, the forgotten and the overlooked in the social history archives. Museum of St Albans (01707 284290) 1 JULY - 30 SEPT MOORE AT HATFIELD Moore at Hatfield will show the largest collection of Henry Moore’s Monumental works ever exhibited in the grounds of an historic house. Hatfield House (01707 287010)

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1 JULY - 30 OCT HENRY MOORE: PLASTERS Until recently, plasters made by sculptors have been seen as a means to an end, rather than as works in their own right. This is the first exhibition to show the way in which that perception is changing. Curated by Anita Feldman, Head of Collections and Exhibitions, Henry Moore: Plasters has been in preparation for four years, allowing Foundation conservators the opportunity to restore plaster originals for some of Moore's most iconic works. This selection spans three decades, with many sculptures being displayed for the first time in the UK, a stone's throw from the studios in which they were made. The Henry Moore Foundation, Perry Green (01279 844108) 1 JULY - 6 NOV THE SECRET WORLD OF MUSEUM SCIENCE From feather forensics to digging up dodos, discover what goes on behind the scenes in our amazing bird research collections in this fascinating exhibition. Explore the way in which long-dead museum specimens can spark brand new discoveries and be surprised by the scientists and their stories. Natural History Museum at Tring, Akeman Street, Tring (020 7942 6171) 5 - 16 JULY CHRISTOPHER BENTON: ANATOMY IN ART Chris Benton is a neuroradiographer at UCLH and has also been painting for many years. In this show he uses scans and x-rays to provide inspiration and subject matter for his artwork. Courtyard Arts, Port Vale, Hertford (01992 509596)


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12 JULY - 10 SEPT BUNYAN’S BEASTS A free exhibition exploring the animals and monsters from John Bunyan's book The Pilgrims Progress. Discover what the beasts represented in the book and see how they have been portrayed in the many illustrated editions of the book. John Bunyan Museum, Bunyan Meeting, Mill Street, Bedford (01234 270303) 29 JULY - 19 AUGUST EMBROIDERY GUILD EASTERN REGION: THREADS OF GOLD Exhibition of recent work. Rhodes Centre, Bishop’s Stortford (01279 651746)

SPECIAL EVENTS 2 JULY OAKLEY CARNIVAL Procession from 12pm, 1.30pm at sports field - food hall and farmers market, live music, side shows, dog show, classic cars, small fun fair, archery and lots of family fun. Oakley Sports Field. 2 - 3 JULY MORRIS MINOR OWNERS CLUB RALLY A great celebration of the majestic Morris Monor, this fantastic event, with more than 500 vehicles, also boasts exciting arena displays of various Morris cars and an MMOC Concours competition. Technical tips and club regalia with entertainment for the children, plus car trade stalls. Knebworth House, nr Stevenage. 11am-5pm. (01438 812661) 3 JULY RETRO SHOW The multi-marque event for fans of retro vehicles both 4 and 2 wheels. Retro RWYB, drag racing, Show n Shine, autotest, club displays and evening entertainment. Santa Pod Raceway, Podington (01234 782828) 3 JULY HAILEYBURY MILITARY TOURNAMENT A spectacular new event providing a variety of thrilling and colourful displays and performances from across the country. Set in the beautiful grounds of Haileybury College , near Hertford, it will provide three hours of non-stop entertainment for all the family including: military bands, pipes and drums, a free-fall parachute display and much more. In addition to the performances in the arena, there will be static displays, a climbing wall. mini-assault course and a display of military vehicles. Haileybury College, Hertford Heath. From 2pm. (020 79077000) 3 JULY MILITARY PAGEANT AIR SHOW Shuttleworth (Old Warden) Aerodrome, Nr. Biggleswade (01767 627927) 9 - 10 JULY BEDFORDSHIRE COUNTY SHOW Traditional county show with demonstrations of country crafts and pursuits, arena events, music, activities, and more. Fun for all the family. The Manison House, Old Warden Park, Biggleswade. 10a,-5pm. (01767 626200) 9 - 10 JULY UK MASTERS POWERBOATING Club & National Circuit powerboat racing stock outboards, junior monohulls, senior monohulls, racing outboards, Racing Catamarans. Stewartby Lake, Stewartby. 10am-5pm. 10 JULY AMPTHILL GALA DAY Fun, entertainment and music in beautiful Ampthill Park. The day's events begin with a walking pro140

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huge music line up in 4 arenas, comedy, funfair, Show n Shine, trade village and more. Santa Pod Raceway, Podington (01234 782828) 23 JULY 5TH ANNUAL AFRICAN & CARIBBEAN CULTURAL DAY The festival is a day of tropical fun in the sun where visitors can watch, smile, participate and discover African & Caribbean arts, culture and heritage. Arts, crafts and gifts, market, workshops, exhibitions, A&C food and refreshments, live cultural performances including a youth carnival and talent showcase. Pastures Way, Luton. 128pm. (07946 747107) 23 - 24 JULY FIBRE EAST Everything from fleeces straight from the sheep to finished yarns and products, and every type of equipment used along the way. All kinds of materials and accessories for creating your own individual works of fibre art, be that clothing or furnishings – or art for art’s sake!. Knitters will find an unusual array of individual yarn producers, from Nude Ewe, to the finest silks, alpaca and handspun, handpainted yarns. Spinners, weavers and felt-makers will find fibres of all kinds, and sellers and processors of fleece. There will be a Spinning Wheel Surgery, run by Woodland Turnery, and many kinds of unusual hand looms and knitting equipment. Scald End Farm, Mill Road, Thurleigh. 10am-4pm. www.fibre-east.co.uk 23 - 24 JULY AEROMODEL WEEKEND Shuttleworth (Old Warden) Aerodrome, Nr. Biggleswade (01767 627927) 24 JULY SUMMER ART & CRAFT FAIR Grove Theatre, Dunstable. 11am-4pm. (01582 602080) 28 - 30 JULY BISHOPS STORTFORD BEER FESTIVAL Bishops Stortford British Legion Club, Wind Hill Bishops Stortford. 29 - 31 JULY 18TH MOPAR EURO NATIONALS The Ultimate American Muscle Car show with RWYB, burnout competition, jet car and live evening entertainment. Santa Pod Raceway, Podington (01234 782828) 31 JULY PRE 50S AMERICAN AUTO CLUB RALLY All the great American classic cars as seen on film and TV. This club rally has restoration workshops, spares for sale, concours, plus tools and accessories, books and literature, arena commentary and autojumble. Knebworth House, nr Stevenage. 11am5pm. (01438 812661) 31 JULY LINSLADE CANAL FESTIVAL A free community event showcasing local arts and crafts, heritage and conservation projects as well as the more specialised rural crafts. Rural craft demonstrations will include basket making, bee skep making, corn dollies, Trug making and Love spoon carvings. Attractions will include local Birds of Bray and Catanger Llamas, as well as a programme of live music and dance to entertain visitors of all ages. Over 80 stalls will be selling a variety of products from jewellery to teddy bears, cakes to hand made crafts. A large selection of colourful narrow boats will be in attendance including commercial trade boats selling goods from cheese, fudge and books. Tiddenfoot Waterside Park, Mentmore Road, Linslade. 11am-5pm.

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The Bedfordshire County Show returns to the beautiful grounds of Shuttleworth Park, Old Warden this month with a two arenas and a huge line up of entertainment, shows, displays, competitions, have a go opportunities and stalls, offering a funfilled day out for all the family. There are many new attractions for this year's show including main arena acts; Blazing Saddles and The Essex Dog Display Team, Field sports arena acts; Frilly Ghillie, Antiques Fair organised by Antiques2go and to tempt your taste buds the food hall. TV Celebrity Joe Inglis, star of Vets in Practise, will also be at the show with his “Vets Kitchen Health Scan Road Show”giving advice to pet owners and the opportunity to learn about Joe's new vet's kitchen range of pet foods. Joe will also be helping to judge the dog show, so don't forget to enter you furry friend. The field sports village will host all different types of field sports. From clay shooting, archery, falconry, ferreting, fishing, air rifles plus much more. Many professional coaches will be on hand to give advice, tutor and answer any questions you may have. The field sports arena will be displaying different acts including flying demonstrations from The English School of Falconry, parade of hounds, gun dog display, terrier and ferrets and more. The Bedfordshire County Show creates a glorious medley of fun and activities giving something for everyone. From mouthwatering delights, craft fair, donkey and shetland pony show, antiques fair, trade stands, dog show, have a go opportunities, animals, carriage driving, children's fun fair and much more we guarantee to entertain the whole family, providing everything you could want in a relaxed family atmosphere. For more information on the Show together with the latest updates, visit www.bedfordshirecountyshow.co.uk


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Ramada Hemel Hempstead “The most loveliest hotel ever!!” Set in 6 acres of landscaped gardens, this stylish hotel is conveniently located for business and leisure, being just five miles from the busy centres of Hemel Hempstead and St Albans. It has a restaurant, 24hour room service and a bar with patio area that leads to gardens. Redbourn 0844 815 9059 www.ramada.com

The Sharnbrook Hotel “Lovely modern hotel exceeded expectations” Located in a quiet Bedfordshire village, the Sharnbrook Hotel offers an open-plan restaurant serving traditional Italian and British cuisine, and spacious rooms decorated with imported Italian furnishings and fabrics, free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV. Sharnbrook 01234 783142 www.thesharnbrookhotel.com The Old Palace Lodge Hotel “Could not have been more perfect!” The newly awarded 4-star Old Palace Lodge stands as it has for several hundred years with warm old English charm. Each of the bright, comfortable rooms features a private en suite bathroom. Dunstable 01582 662201 www.oldpalacelodge.com

Menzies Flitwick Manor “One of the best in England” Nestling in the tranquillity of acres of rolling gardens and wooded park land, Menzies Flitwick Manor is a classical Georgian house is elegantly furnished providing the perfect retreat. The restaurant one Rosette and is rated as one of the finest in the country and offers the ideal combination and the eighteen individually designed guest rooms and suites are furnished with fine antiques and period pieces. Flitwick, nr Woburn 01525 712242 www.menzies-hotels.co.uk The Barns Hotel “Lovely, clean and friendlycouldn't ask for more!” Hotel in a riverside location. Samuel Whitbread, founder of the brewing business, was born in the main house in 1720 and it remained within the Whitbread family until 1890s, becoming a hotel in 1987. As well as comfortable Bedford accommodation, you can also dine in the delightful Wine Glass Restaurant, with views

Premier Inn Bedford (Priory Marina) “Standard Premier inn with lakeside location and great breakfast!” Ideally located within the peaceful Priory Country Park, yet just a 5 minute drive from Bedford town centre. Bedford 0871 527 8066 www.premierinn.com Stratton House Hotel “Best place in town” Family owned hotel in the heart of Biggleswade. The restaurant offers an interesting and imaginative blend of traditional and contemporary cuisine. Biggleswade 01767 312442 www.strattonhouse-hotel.com

Holiday Inn Stevenage “An Excellent place to rest, relax and unwind.” Centrally located 4-star hotel with stylish décor. Destinations is the new restaurant and bar adjoining the hotel, and there’s also a mini gym. Stevenage 01438 722727 www.histevenage.com

Days Hotel London Stansted “Great for early flight from Stansted” 24 hour reception, free parking for the duration of your stay, and 76 modern en-suite bedrooms. Bishop's Stortford 01279 213900 www.daysinn.com

Holiday Inn Express Bedford “Excellent value for money” A contemporary hotel, located 1 mile south of Bedford, with 80 comfortable guest bedrooms. The hotel offers competitively priced room rates including the complimentary hot breakfast; a delicious buffet served in the Great Room. Bedford 01234 224 100 www.expressbedford.co.uk

Inn at Woburn “Lovely restaurant, nice rooms and great setting” Few hotels blend the traditions of the 18th Century so effortlessly with modern comforts, and the 2 AA Rosette restaurant, Olivier's, provides a superb menu of contemporary English and continental cuisine, served with flair and imagination. Woburn 01525 290441 www.woburn.co.uk

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Archways Lodge Hotel “Top class hotel, extremely clean and in a great location” Friendly, family-run hotel. From the ultra-cool of the Alaska room, to the funky décor of the Music room, all of the rooms have an individual style. Stevenage 01438 740389 www.zizz-hotels.co.uk

across the great River Ouse. Bedford 01234 270044 www.barnshotelbedford.co.uk Embankment Hotel “Better than I could have thought” Hotel in a beautiful location beside the River Ouse. Only a few minutes' walk from the town centre, this riverside setting overlooks quiet gardens and a Victorian bridge. The Embankment has a friendly pub and a dining area. Bedford 01234 261332 www.embankmentbedford.co.uk Bedford Swan Hotel “Most favourite hotel ever...... Such a lovely weekend” 4-star Hotel situated in a stunning town centre location overlooking the river. Steeped in character and history yet fully refurbished, with a range of dining options including the fabulous AA 2 rosette awarded River Room Restaurant. Bedford 01234 346565 www.bedfordswanhotel.co.uk

“Stylish and friendly with a fabulous restaurant!” A stunning contemporary four star hotel in Hatfield with 53 bedrooms, award winning Outsidein restaurant and Talk bar, and wonderful modern artworks that add to the unique atmosphere. Hatfield 01707 288500 www.bealeshotels.co.uk

The Pitsop “1st class, Fantastic Funky and Fun, with an eye for detail” A unique superior accommodation facility with a motoring flavour. Based in a brand new building, each bedroom has been individually built, finished to the highest standard and decorated in a certain period in time or style, such as Art Deco, Edwardian, modern contemporary or eastern exotic. The huge kitchen has been designed as a fully equipped American diner enjoying furniture and fittings brought over from the USA. Little Hallingbury 01279 725725 www.the-pitstop.net

St Michael's Manor Hotel “Absolutely stunning” Close to the centre St Albans, this magnificent town-house hotel is set in five acres of beautiful English country gardens, with its own one acre lake. The 30 rooms are individually styled and there’s an award winning restaurant. St Albans 01727 864444 www.stmichaelsmanor.com Holiday Inn Express Stevenage “One of the best HIExpress” Fully air conditioned budget hotel in the heart of Stevenage town centre with 129 ensuite bedrooms. Stevenage 01438 344300 www.hiexpressstevenage.co.uk

The selection of hotels reflects the top ratings on www.tripadvisor.co.uk at the time of compilation. We have not included hotels that do not fall within our distribution area.

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Stunning new 125 seat orangery restaurant impressive new function and dining rooms lakeside, garden or terrace dining weekly changed menu £21 for 3 courses full A La Carte menu fabulous afternoon teas 30 individually styled bedrooms from £125 relaxing new lounge and bar.

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A HAND IN MARRIAGE WITH RAMADA HEMEL HEMPSTEAD Set in 6 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and woodland, this picturesque hotel has its own marquee situated in the hotel grounds. Available all year round the marquee can accommodate up to 180 guests. Special offers available on selected dates. For more information or to book call: Ramada Hemel Hempstead on 01582 791500 or email: meetings@ramadahemelhotel.co.uk

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• Civil wedding licence • Max capacity for civil ceremony: 100 • Max capacity for reception: 180 • Dedicated wedding consultant • 137 bedrooms

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The large market town of Northampton, on the river Nene, is the UK's third largest town. Northampton's surroundings offer miles of walks, beautiful country parks, canals and areas of ancient woodland for visitors to explore. The town is also an excellent base from which to reach the Silverstone circuit, Santa Pod and Rockingham speedways. In the 16th and 17th centuries Northampton was destroyed by fire and was redesigned and rebuilt as a spacious, well-planned town. In the 18th century Northampton became a major centre of footwear and leather manufacture and became world-famous as England's Shoe Town. Prosperity continued to grow in the 19th century with the Grand Union Canal, which reached the town in 1815, and later the coming of the railways. Northampton and Northamptonshire are great locations for exploration by narrow boat. Holiday narrow boats are available for hire for day trips, short breaks or weeklong holidays. Blisworth Tunnel Narrow Boats Comfortable well-eqipped narrow boats from family-run boatyard. Wide choice of routes from their Grand Union canal base. They have nine narrowboats (2-8 berth), weekly and short break hire. Prices from £220 for a weekend break. Mill Wharf, Gayton Road, Blisworth, Northampton 01604 858868 Stoke Bruerne Boat Stoke Bruerne is a busy canal centre, with a Canal Museum, locks and Blisworth Tunnel, which is over two miles long. The Stoke Bruerne Boat company offer skippered public trips, skippered evening cruises, self drive day boat hire and private charters for up to 26 people. 29 Main Road, Shutlanger, Towcester 01604 862107

Northampton Balloon Festival Balloons take to the skies at 6am and 6pm on all three days of the festival. On the Saturday at 9pm there will be 'Balloon Glow', when the balloons turn into giant lanterns tethered to the ground, with music. 19-21 August, Billing Aquadrome Northampton & Lamport Railway A hands-on experience of railways from a bygone age, with both steam and diesel. See locomotives at work, visit the signal box and relax in the Platform 3 buffet. Pitsford & Brampton Station, Pitsford Road, Chapel Brampton 01604 820327 Abingdon Park was Northampton’s first park, opened in 1897, and is home to an aviary, Abington museum (in the former manor house), cricket, bowls and tennis facilities, a Victorian bandstand, café, flower displays, lakes, and a scented garden for the blind. Abingdon Park museum hosts a Medieval Family Fun Day on 13 August. The Royal and Derngate Theatre Entertainment at Northampton's main venue for arts and entertainment include drama, dance, stand-up comedy, classical music, children's shows and opera. Guildhall Road 01604 624811 The Fishmarket Gallery is a contemporary arts venue, run by Northampton Arts Collective, with three art gallery spaces, retail units, a café, arts studio and is host to exhibitions by leading artists and live music, community events and workshops. Bradshaw Street 01604 639090

Silverstone 2011 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix 8-10 July

Northampton Museum and Art Gallery Reflecting Northampton's shoe making history this museum is home to a world famous shoe collection. Guildhall Road 01604 838 111

Northamptonshire’s Silverstone race circuit hosts the 2011 Formula 1 Santander British Grand Prix this month - the 45th British Grand Prix. Nothing beats the atmosphere at Silverstone when a British driver takes to the circuit. In 2011 both Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will be aiming to impress the loyal British fans at their home race and hoping to mount the steps of the Silverstone podium. Running alongside the thrilling on-track action, spectators are treated to a host of additional entertainment including the ever-popular post race

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party, air displays, entertainment zones and the F1 trade mall. Maggotts Corner is still the fastest turn on the Grand Prix Circuit at Silverstone, with F1 cars taking this bend at speeds of approximately 188 mph while being subjected to a lateral G-force of -4.5. This is roughly the same as a vertical drop rollercoaster. Since 1950 the British Grand Prix at Silverstone has been won 16 times by a British driver. British drivers, who have won at Silverstone, include: Peter Collins (1958), Jim Clark OBE (1963, 1965, 1967), Sir Jackie Stewart OBE (1969, 1971), James Hunt (1977), John Watson

(1981), Nigel Mansell OBE (1987, 1991, 1992), Damon Hill OBE (1994), Johnny Herbert (1995), David Coulthard (1999, 2000) and Lewis Hamilton MBE (2008). The last time three Britons were all on the podium together at Silverstone was in 1965 when Jim Clark won, Graham Hill was second and John Surtees came home in third. Luigi Villoresi won the first Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1948, two years before the Formula 1 World Championship began in the presence of HM King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. www.silverstone.co.uk

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Northampton's main shopping centre is the Grosvenor Centre, where you'll find 56 stores, including House of Fraser and a choice of women's and men's fashion outlets. Open seven days a week. Union Street 01604 637268 Northampton's market square dates from 1235 and is one of Britain's largest market. The market is open Tuesday to Saturday, 9am-4pm, and boasts some 166 stalls. There's a Monday market selling flowers, fruit and veg and plants only. The Food Hall is a fine delicatessen that sells delicious cheeses, pickles, cooked meats and sausages, local Brixworth Pate, pies, wines and much more. 60 St Giles Street 01604 233313


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INDOOR KARTING Northampton Indoor Karting is one of the largest indoor karting centres in the country. Located in the West Midlands with easy access from the M1 motorway, Imagine yourself as Lewis Hamilton a famous Formula 1 racing driver, dressed in race suit, crash helmet and gloves. The red lights are on, the tension is mounting, engines are revving, the lights turn to green, and you’re off.

Karting available for children over 8 years, minimum height – 1.32m ( 4’4”) and adults 15 - 60 minutes sessions. Spectators are always welcome. Enjoy the action from our elevated viewing platform. After the thrill of the rides, kids and adults can enjoy a meal in the racing themed restaurant to round of the fun!! A great day out, combining activity and entertainment for all the family.

BIRTHDAY CORPORATE DAYS HEN & STAG DOs PROMO EVENTS TEAM BUILDING But thats not all!… CALL NOW to make a booking quoting this advert ‘EAST MAGAZINE’ to receive a 10% discount off your visit to Northampton Indoor karting. Just cut out this artivle and hand it into reception on arrival. Not combinable with any other offers.Subject to availability, terms & conditions apply.

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Out & About

OutEast Seek out a flavour of the USA as part of the 4th of July celebrations Mickey Flynn’s American Pool Awardwinning pool hall featuring top quality American pool tables, licensed bar, large screen TVs, internet cafe, video jukebox and more. Mill Road, Cambridge 01223 309000 Captain Americas Hamburger Heaven Restaurant serving American food - great burgers, ribs, steaks etc with generous portions, friendly atmosphere, and value for money. Wash it all down with one of their American beers. Exchange Street, Norwich 01603 622551

Zaks Three cool American diners with striking exteriors and interiors decorated with Americana. Great burgers, grills and more. Barrack Street, Norwich 01603 614318; Mousehold Heath, Norwich 01603 427016; The Street, Poringland 01508 492420. Arbuckles Popular American diner serving classic American meals. Stone Cross, Bexwell , Downham Market, Norfolk (01366 388881) Essex American Imports Essex based American car

dealer offering for sale American cars and trucks such as Ford Mustangs, Hummer H2s, Ford F150s, Dodge Vipers, Dodge Rams, Corvettes and even the Ford GT40. 07880 903078 The American Air Museum The American Air Museum at Duxford stands as a memorial to the 30,000 American airmen who gave their lives flying

| 4th of July | film from UK bases. The museum houses the largest collection of American warbirds on display outside the United States, including a vintage B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-25 Mitchell, P-47 Thunderbolt, and aircraft from the Cold War era. Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambs 01223 835 000

FOUR great new films in cinemas...

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 The final chapter begins as Harry, Ron, and Hermione continue their quest of finding and destroying the Dark Lord's three remaining Horcruxes, the magical items responsible for his immortality. Fri 15th Here’s 10 great books to enjoy as you relax by the pool or on the beach...

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Larry Crowne Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts star in this enjoyable comedy about a middle-aged man who loses his job and reinvents himself by going back to college. Fri 24th

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Across the Blood Red Skies Robert Radcliffe The Suffolk novelist’s moving story about a First World War reconnaissance pilot living on borrowed time. Abacus ISBN: 0349122261

Stacey - My Story So Far Stacey Solomon Autobiography of the Dagenham girl and single mum who catapulted to fame on the X Factor. Michael Joseph ISBN: 0718158156

I Think I Love You Allison Pearson The Cambridge novelist’s bestselling story of an unrequited love affair with David Cassidy will make you laugh and cry. Vintage ISBN: 978-0099468592

Innocent Courtesan to Adventurer's Bride Louise Allen Historical romance and adventure from the award-winning Bedfordshire novelist. Mills & Boon ISBN: 978-0263876178

Heaven Scent Sasha Wagstaff Escape to the sun-soaked south of France for a scorching summer of sex, scandal and scent in this latest novel from the Essex writer. Headline ISBN: 978-0755378159

The House at Sea’s End Elly Griffiths Elly Griffiths uses Norfolk as the setting for her Ruth Galloway crime mysteries and this, the third in the series, is published on 7 July. Quercus ISBN: 1849163650

Essex Girls Karen Bowman Queen, temptress, martyr, witch: the Essex Girl has left her mark on history. The author, herself an ‘Essex Girl’, explores the county’s heroines. Amberley ISBN: 9781848688957

Tapestry of Love Rosy Thornton The Cambridge author’s novel is set in France and is a warm and uplifting story of how a woman falls in love with a place and its people. Headline Review ISBN: 978-0755345571

A Rural Affair Catherine Alliott The paperback edition of the best-selling Hertfordshire novelist’s latest novel of village romance and second chances is published on 21 July. Michael Joseph ISBN: 978-0718156428

Life With the Lid Off Nicola Hodgkinson Enchanting book by the Suffolk author, winner of the People’s Award and championed by Alan Titchmarsh. Paperback out in August. Orion ISBN: 978-1409120025

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The Conspirator Robert Redford directs James McEvoy and Robin Wright in the story of the lone female charged as a coconspirator in the assassination trial of Abraham Lincoln. As the nation turns against her, she has to rely on her reluctant lawyer to uncover the truth. Fri 1st

Cars 2 Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. Owen WIlson and Michael Caine are among the voices. Fri 22nd


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Set in the heart of the Georgian village of Woburn, the hotel is owned and managed by the historic Woburn Abbey estate. With 48 bedrooms and 7 cottage suites, the hotel blends the traditions of the 18th Century effortlessly with modern comforts, including our 2AA Rosette Olivier’s Restaurant. We offer a range of special breaks throughout the year. So if you simply feel like getting away from it all and enjoying a relaxing few days, The Inn at Woburn promises a great stay.

Romantic Break from £98*

Golfing Break from £225*

Gourmet Break from £165*

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Based on 2 adults and 2 children sharing a family room, with one free entry for the group to Woburn Safari Park

For further details or to book, please contact the hotel on 01525 290441 quoting ‘East Magazine’. *Full details available on website. All breaks subject to availability and based on two people sharing.

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Official Government Environmental Test Data. Saab 9-3 Range. Fuel consumption mpg (litres/100km): Urban 15.2 – 40.9 (18.6 – 6.9), Extra-urban 36.2 – 67.3 (7.8 – 4.2), Combined 24.1 – 54.3 (11.7 – 5.2). CO2 emissions 279 – 137g/km. Offer available to individuals

for orders received between 5 April – 31 July 2011. Figures based on a non-maintenance contract hire package over 39 months and 10,000 miles per year (max). An advance payment equal to 6 monthly payments, followed by 38 regular monthly payments commencing month two. Rentals and excess charges are based on the current VAT rate. An excess mileage charge plus VAT will be applied for mileage in excess of 10,000 mile p.a.. Excess charges also apply if the car is not serviced and maintained in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and returned to Saab Contract Hire in a condition commensurate with the BVRLA Fair Wear & Tear guidelines for its age and mileage. Package includes R.F.L. and Saab Assistance. Free metallic paint is only available in conjunction with Saab Contract Hire offer and applies to selected models only. Offer subject to availability and status. UK supplied vehicles only. For full specification, details, terms and conditions contact your local retailer. Guarantee and/or indemnity may be required. Applicants must be 18 or over. Details correct at time of publication and may vary, e.g. if list price changes. Personal contract hire by ALD Automotive Ltd., trading as Saab Contract Hire, Oakwood Park, Lodge Causeway, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3JA. Offer and model shown is the MY11 9-3 Linear SE 1.8t Manual Convertible at manufacturers recommended retail price of £27,364 OTR with optional metallic paint at £536 and 17" alloy wheels at £409.

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The fully-loaded Saab 9-3 Convertible 1.8t Linear SE is now just £299 pcm*. This is your opportunity to drive away a limited-availability Saab 9-3 Convertible 1.8t Linear SE for a lot less, and with a lot more standard specification than you might expect. With a cockpit-like driver’s environment that inspires close interaction with the car, it features a host of upgrades including interior leather trim, rear parking assistance, Bluetooth, Climate Control, heated seats, metallic paint and 17" alloy wheels.

Prices start from just £299 a month* from your local dealer, so be sure to book your test drive today.

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