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Vowchurch

12:00pm Thursday 27th August 2009

COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKET - On Saturday, 10am-1pm at Vowchurch Village Hall, our vibrant community market offers top quality local produce including free range eggs and rare breed meat, artisan bread and cakes, Neal’s Yard cheeses, vegetables, honey, herbs and homemade jams and chutney. Also hand-tied home grown flower bouquets and beautiful wooden handcrafts from timber grown in the Golden Valley. Cafe-style refreshments.

Titley

12:11pm Thursday 20th August 2009

TITLEY FETE - The sun shone in Titley for the annual fete and crowds of people enjoyed an afternoon of glorious sunshine and entertainment. Many people came with their dogs to partake in the increasingly popular and very successful dog show. A cup was presented for the first time this year in memory of Penelope Davies for The Dog Most Like Its Owner; this was won by Lynne Samuels and Pattamouse, both with pink handbags and pink sunglasses.

Titley

12:00pm Thursday 30th July 2009

FETE – Titley Fete is being held at 2pm on August 8 on The Stagg Meadow. Proceeds are being divided between St Peter’s Church and the village hall. The ever-popular dog show starts at 2.15pm and, this year, a cup is being presented in memory of Miss Penelope Davies for “the dog most like its owner”. Just bring your dog along for a fun afternoon, schedules are available from Arrowfield Veterinary Group in Kington. This is followed by the children’s novelty races. There are competitions for all the family and schedules are available from McCartney’s in Kington or the secretary on 01544 231281. There are the usual stalls, including cakes, plants, bottles, nearly new, bric-a-brac and many more. The very famous Titley teas are served during the afternoon and there will be a barbecue and soft drinks on the field. Come and enjoy a great afternoon in Titley.

Tarrington

4:05pm Thursday 23rd July 2009

BRASS BIRTHDAY - Tarrington Brass performed to a large home audience to mark the 10th anniversary of their formation.

Vowchurch

4:06pm Thursday 23rd July 2009

COUNTRY MARKET - On Saturday, 10am-1pm at Vowchurch Village Hall enjoy delicious locally reared lamb and sausages from the barbecue with speciality breads and cider. Lots more stalls selling cheeses, preserves, organic vegetables, free range eggs and plants.

Turnastone

4:06pm Thursday 23rd July 2009

PATRONAL FESTIVAL - Turnastone Church Council is holding its patronal festival on Saturday and Sunday as follows: Saturday, from 2.30pm, flowers in church with strawberry teas etc; Sunday, from 2.30pm, flowers in church with refreshments.

Titley

4:05pm Thursday 23rd July 2009

FETE - Titley Fete is on August 8, on the Stagg Meadow in Titley, by kind permission of Mr David Forbes, and opens at 2pm. The ever-popular dog show starts at 2.15pm and this year a cup is being presented in memory of Miss Penelope Davies for the dog most like its owner.

Titley

12:00pm Thursday 16th July 2009

TITLEY FETE - Is to be held on August 8, on The Stagg Meadow, in Titley, by kind permission of Mr David Forbes, and opens at 2pm. There is a dog show and competitions for all the family.

Tarrington

12:00pm Thursday 16th July 2009

TARRINGTON BRASS - Did the band adopt the village or did the village adopt the band? Both! After the 10th birthday celebration last weekend the village can say that they are certainly proud; especially after the concert of superlative quality held on Saturday night at the Shire Hall with their new musical director Colin Myles. They were joined by the Hereford Police Male Choir and guest artistes, Becky Griffiths and David Coulson, all friends having long association with Tarrington Brass. At the birthday party, held at the Lady Emily Hall the following afternoon, all the players of the past ten years gathered in a musical communion.

Tarrington

12:21pm Thursday 25th June 2009

OPEN GARDENS - The first Tarrington open gardens will take place on Sunday, July 5, from 11am-6pm. There will be seven village gardens, of varying styles and sizes, and we are delighted to include The Vine, with thanks to Mr and Mrs R Price, which is usually opened under the NGS scheme. Tarrington, having already won a gold medal for Tarrington in Bloom, is proud of the variety, through the village, of delightful gardens.



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