Film Listings for the Apollo Cinema nr Warwick, Leamington Spa.
Friday 26th September to Thursday 2nd October 2008New Releases:TAKEN (15) 110 mins
No Guest Passes
Showing Daily 3.10, 5.50, 8.10
& 12:40 Sat & Sun
A former spy (Neeson) relies
Whilst on the subject of Stamford's Chamber of Trade, it is apparently continuing its Art on Fridays event, in Red Lion Square indefinitely.
This event, where artists display their work, was originally not planned to continue later than the 'summer'
As h.Art (Herefordshire Art Week) drew to a close we decided to visit some local exhibitors. It was such a nice weekend that we decided to combine these visits with a walk in the country. So Saturday saw us taking a stroll around Brockhampton, including
Well it was a fantastic event yet again for Arts Fresco in Market Harborough.
Joules had all the atmosphere of the seaside along with deck chairs and a huge sand pit for making sand castles. I spent a good hour with my little girl doing just that.
We visited Goodrich Castle today as part of the English Heritage Weekend and there was lots of interesting activity for all the family including walks and talks.
We also found out all about the Overlooking the Wye project.
The scheme takes a coord
The beautiful weather helped to contribute to a huge crowd attending the Hereford City Centre Health & Wellbeing Event on Saturday. There were continuous demonstrations on the stage in High Town and outside the Shirehall with exhibitors in Maylords Shop
Celebrate England's fantastic architecture and culture.
From 12th - 14th September.
Heritage Open Days celebrate England's Fantastic architecture and culture by offering free access to properties that are usually closed to the public or normally c
This week I received a copy of Herefordshire, A Little Souvenir, the latest in the series of books from Chris Andrews Publications. This lovely little book is a collection of photographs and captions by Philip Ruler - taken right across the county of He
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