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Jul30Tue20247:00 pm Mikron Theatre Company @ The Plough InnMikron Theatre Company @ The Plough InnJul 30 @ 7:00 pmThe Mikron Theatre Company will present a performance of Jennie Lee – The Radical MP You’ve Never Heard Of on Tuesday 30th July at 7pm in the garden of The Plough Inn. More information on the Mikron Theatre website. The … Continue reading →Aug8Thu202410:00 am Pop-up Café @ Pendon MuseumPop-up Café @ Pendon MuseumAug 8 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pmThe pop-up café at Pendon Museum will be open again on Thursday 8th August from 10am to 12:30pm. This is a free drop-in event, with just a small charge for drinks and cake to cover the costs. All donations from … Continue reading →Aug9Fri20246:00 pm Wittfest 2024 @ The Plough InnWittfest 2024 @ The Plough InnAug 9 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pmThe Plough Inn’s annual free music festival. Lots of local bands from Friday night to Sunday afternoon. Friday 9th August at 18.00 to 11.00pm. Saturday 10th August 12 noon – 11.00pm, Sunday 11th August 12 noon to 16.00pm.Aug10Sat202412:00 pm Wittfest 2024 @ The Plough InnWittfest 2024 @ The Plough InnAug 10 @ 12:00 pm – 11:00 pmThe Plough Inn’s annual free music festival. Lots of local bands from Friday night to Sunday afternoon. Friday 9th August at 18.00 to 11.00pm. Saturday 10th August 12 noon – 11.00pm, Sunday 11th August 12 noon to 16.00pm.
Tag Archives: Spring Bulbs
Spring Bulbs
Following on from the spectacular Daffodil display in the village last Spring, the Parish Council is once again providing bulbs for residents to plant in their front gardens or grass verges. If you would like some Crocus and/or Narcissi bulbs … Continue reading
Free Spring Bulbs
In a bid to bring some cheer to the village next Spring, the Parish Council has purchased a quantity of daffodil bulbs which it would like to see planted throughout the village. If you would like a free bag of … Continue reading
Beware Spring Bulbs
The Parish Council has arranged for some spring bulbs to be planted in the small section of grass verge outside the Village Hall. The council would be very grateful if residents would try to avoid walking on the bulbs which … Continue reading