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What's On: Events Listings (July 18 - 24)



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Published Date: 10 July 2008
HERE'S your guide to what's on in the region for the week starting July 18...
FRIDAY, JULY 18
  • BUCKINGHAM, The Old Gaolers Drama group presents The Lady's Not For Burning at Buckingham Parish Church at 7.45pm, tickets £6.50 from The Duke's Music and the Tourist Information Office.

  • PADBURY, Bingo in the village hall starting at 8pm.


  • SATURDAY, July 19
  • BUCKINGHAM, The Candleford Ceildh Band playing from 8pm till 11pm at the Community Centre, tickets £12 from the Tourist Information Centre and Duke's Music, proceeds to Mayor's Charities.

  • WINSLOW, Buckingham & District Horticultural Society Summer Show, Winslow Public Hall, on Saturday, July 19, judging from 10.15am, open to public from noon, prizegiving 3pm, details 01280 815336.

  • DEANSHANGER, Evening of Entertainment at Deanshanger Sports Club, Little London, starting at 8pm, members free, non-members £1.

  • MAIDS MORETON, Table Top Sale & Garden Party, children's activities, cream teas at Maids Moreton Pre-school, Avenue Road, 1pm to 3pm, free entrance.

  • THORNBOROUGH, Coffee Morning in the Methodist Church from 10am to noon.

  • THORNBOROUGH, Bingo in the village hall at 7.30pm.

  • AYNHO, CAFE (Creative Activities for Elderly People) Open Art Exhibition, Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20, from 10am to 5pm both days, in the village hall.

  • BUCKINGHAM, Buckingham Canal Society Lock Ransom Weekend at Cosgrove Lock Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20, many attractions, details 01908 282589.

  • POTTERSPURY, Open Gardens Saturday, July 19, and Sunday, July 20, more than 20 gardens open from noon until 5pm each day, admission £4, children free, details 01908 542692 or 01908 261872.

  • MARSH GIBBON, PTA Pig Roast at the school on Friday, July 18 from 6.30pm, tickets £3.50 in advance from 01869 277027 or £4 on the gate.


  • SUNDAY, JULY 20
  • BUCKINGHAM, Ian McLagan & the Bump Band live at the old town hall.

  • BUCKINGHAM, Old Gaol Museum open from 1pm to 4pm, free, as part of Festival Fortnight, cream teas available, details 01280 823020.

  • BUCKINGHAM, Traidcraft stall at the Bull Ring from noon until 4pm.

  • RADSTONE, Radstone Fayre from 2pm, many attractions, car park (including programme) £2.

  • STEEPLE ASTON, six gardens open from 2pm to 6pm, admission £3, children free, details 01869 347850 or 01869 340512.


  • MONDAY, JULY 21
  • BICESTER, Bicester Local History Society meeting at St Edburg's Church Hall, Old Place Yard, at 7.30pm, details 01869 600109.


  • TUESDAY, JULY 22
  • BUCKINGHAM, Live music from American band Syren at the New Inn from 8.30pm onwards.


  • WEDNESDAY, JULY 23
  • AKELEY, Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Mobile Fire Safety Van at the village hall from 11am to 2pm.

  • BUCKINGHAM, Buckingham & District U3A members social gathering in the Community Centre at 2.30pm.

  • BUCKINGHAM, Buckingham WI meeting at 7.30pm at the Community Centre.
  • STOWE, Family Fun Day Funny Faces & Fancy Costumes from 1pm to 2pm at Stowe House, normal admission charges apply, details www.shpt.org



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    • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 11:58 AM
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