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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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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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.
One of the early casualties of last year’s lockdown was the county wide Artweeks events. Usually taking place in May, the events reverted to online shows.
Happy St George’s Day! To celebrate, why not visit the celebratory displays in West Hagbourne?
As mentioned in last week’s blog, Halloween trails have taken the place of Trick or Treating this year. Continue reading “Halloween trail photos”
I’m a little behind the times with this post. Over lockdown stone snakes appeared on Ladygrove, Great Western Park and Cockcroft Road. I’ve finally got around to visiting them and thought I’d share some of the stones that have caught my eye.
East Hendred is a great village to wander around at any time but one lady’s craft obsession has made it even better at the moment!
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There aren’t many events happening at the moment but the West Hagbourne dragons have re-appeared to commemorate St George’s Day. Do visit if you can!
January is traditionally a month for trying something new. I’ve rounded up some options for learning a new hobby in Didcot in January 2020. Read on for hobby suggestions, from dancing to photography and running.
Happy New Year! January isn’t the best month of the year for events but I’ve found several to keep you busy in the weeks ahead. Read on for things to do in and around Didcot in January 2020.
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