Arts and showbiz events are rounded up in this week’s That’s Entertainment column for week commencing Friday, May 12.
Three events are planned for visitors to enjoy an immersive and informative connection with art and nature.
A businessman has embarked on a hair-raising trip across Europe riding solo on a motorbike visiting barbershops.
Landords of a pub celebrated their ten year anniversary and threw a party for their loyal customers.
An amateur theatre group has received funding to continue with their performances and activities.
A charity is encouraging cyclists to fundraise while enjoying a fun family day out.
A group of cyclists will be taking on a challenge to raise funds for a children’s hospice.
Science students have been going for gold in an international physics competition.
A play that brought the audience to tears is reviewed here.
A primary school has been graded as good in all five areas of its first Ofsted inspection since the pandemic.
There are events happening that should be a real buzz to bring awareness to World Bee Day.
A group of vision-impaired gardening enthusiasts enjoyed a sensory visit to some historical gardens.
Nominations are now open to the public for an awards scheme to recognise care given by hospital staff.
A penultimate concert brings a classical ensemble with a narrator delivering lymerics.
An open day for budding sailors will offer taster sessions in boating on the water.
Prisoners who have made high quality craftwork will be having their work exhibited for sale at a stately home.
A group of cadets have been congratulated on their achievements.
A new sensory room for pupils is helping aid behaviour and optimise learning in a school.
Staff and pupils got stuck in making environmentally themed items in reflection of King Charles III love of nature.
Staff and pupils pulled out all the stops at their celebration with flags, crowns and fancy dress.