Thursday
9am – 2pm Ludlow Local Produce Market on Ludlow Market
9.30am – 3.30pm Tenbury Citizens Advice at Tenbury Library
10am – 12noon Table Tennis and Social at Little Hereford Village Hall
11am U3A Table Tennis at Tenbury High School.
10am – 2pm Tenbury No Interest Loans Scheme at Teme Court in Tenbury
7pm Call my Bluff wine tasting at Ludlow Kitchen
7.30pm Teme Valley Wildlife Group, talk by Caroline Corsie at Rochford Village Hall
Friday
8am – 1pm Lydbury Village Market at Lydbury Village Hall
10am – 1pm Craven Arms and District History Group Drop-in at Craven Arms Community Centre
10am – 3pm Citizens Advice at Ludlow Youth Centre
11am Rhyme and Bounce Baby and Toddler Group at Tenbury Library
Saturday
9am – 4pm Antiques and Collectables Fair at Ludlow Castle
12noon – 3.30pm Mortimer Forest foraging course, meet at Black Pool car park
2pm French Conservation Workshop at Ludlow Methodist Church
Sunday
9am Ludlow Cycling Festival at Ludlow Rugby Club
9am – 4pm Antiques and Collectables Fair at Ludlow Market
2.30pm Guided tour of Stokesay Court
Monday
10am – 3pm Citizens Advice at Ludlow Youth Centre
12.45pm – 2.15pm 50 plus Badminton at South Shropshire Leisure Centre
12.45pam Leisure Walk from Ludlow Library (30-40 minutes)
Tuesday
9.30am – 12noon Tenbury Country Market and Tenbury Scout Hut
10am – 2pm Tenbury No Interest Loan Scheme at Teme Court
10.30am – 12.30pm Healthy Friendships Well-Being Group at Bishop's Castle Town Hall
10am – 2pm Tenbury No Interest Loan Scheme at Ludlow Foyer
Wednesday
9.45am – 11.45am Tiddlywinks Playgroup at Methodist Hall, Cross Street in Tenbury (term-time only)
10am – 3pm Citizens Advice at Ludlow Youth Centre
10.15am 60 minute walk from The Three Crosses in Clee Hill
10.30am Short Walk from Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre in Craven Arms
7.30pm – 9pm Ludlow MIND Social at Ludlow Methodist Church
8pm Tenbury Royal British Legion Annual General Meeting at The Fountain Inn, Tenbury
Note: Events in the diary may be subject to change or cancellation.
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