High Town will be decorated with bunting. Watch out for special flags and signals flying from public buildings!
Friday 21 October - Trafalgar Day
Royal Naval Association Trafalgar Dinner at Hereford Town Hall By ticket only - SOLD OUT
Saturday 22 October
Children's Workshop at Hereford Museum & Art Gallery 'Flag it up - how did Nelson communicate without a mobile phone?' 10.30am-1pm. No need to book. FREE Admission: Contact 01432 260692
Family Funday at Berrington Hall, near Leominster, 12 - 4 pm Follow the seafaring quiz trail and explore the box of tricks! Normal National Trust admission fees apply (£5/£2.50) - contact 01568 615721)
One-man Re-enactment at the County Records Office - 7 pm 'The Man who Shot the Man who Shot Nelson' A costumed actor graphically relives events on board HMS Victory at the moment of Nelson's death! Free admission - contact 01432 260750
Trafalgar Dinner & Talk at Berrington Hall, near Leominster - 7 pm 'Naval Battle' - a talk on Admiral Rodney and his connections to Berrington, linked with the paintings on display at the House, plus Trafalgar DinnerTickets £25 - contact 01568 615721
Sunday 23 October
DRUMHEAD SERVICE 10am on Castle Green The Royal Naval Association, the Sea Cadets and local Youth Organizations hold a commemorative act of worship in front of the newly refurbished Nelson's Column. Music by the Band of the Merchant Navy. EVERYONE WELCOME - please assemble on Castle Green by 9.40am
PARADE The Royal Naval Association, the Sea Cadets and local Youth Organizations will parade their Colours through the town from Castle Green to Hereford Cathedral - 11am
SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING Hereford Cathedral - 12 noon Everyone is welcome - please take your places at the Cathedral by 11.40am
Family Funday at Berrington Hall, near Leominster, 12 - 4pm Follow the seafaring quiz trail and explore the box of tricks! Normal National Trust admission fees apply (£5/£2.50) - contact 01568 615721)
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