I hope you’ve all had a fantastic summer! Hard to believe the schools are back next week and that autumn will soon be on its way.
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I hope you’ve all had a fantastic summer! Hard to believe the schools are back next week and that autumn will soon be on its way.
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It may be raining as I write this but I have it on good authority that July is going to be sunny and warm (at least until the kids break up). Good news for the fetes and outdoor theatre performances planned for this month:
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Are you looking for events to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee? Read on for a round up of royal themed things to do in and around Didcot over the extended Bank Holiday weekend.
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Hope you all had a great Easter break! There are some great events and things do in and around Didcot in May 2022.
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This month’s round-up of events in and around Didcot features talks on chalk streams and corner shops, a pantomime and a David Bowie tribute act.
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Looking for things to do in and around Didcot in February 2022? I’ve rounded-up an eclectic mix of concerts, talks and shows for you to enjoy.
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As I write this there’s only 6 weeks until Christmas! Whilst there’s no Didcot street fair this year there are plenty of other Christmas events in and around Didcot in 2021. Read on for details:
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It’s a long 18 months since I last wrote one of these posts. The world has changed but events are back!
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The East Hagbourne scarecrow trail is back after a year’s absence. Running until 11 July, the trail is a great way to spend an hour or two, particularly if you combine it with cake and tea from the church.
Happy St George’s Day! To celebrate, why not visit the celebratory displays in West Hagbourne?