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Today's events
Monday
Yoga class with Miranda White at Belle Vue Gym, Wells Road, Great Malvern. 6pm. 01904 410516.
See some of the fascinating archives given to the Museum by Elgar's godson E. Wulstan Atkins at The Elgar Birthplace Museum, Crown East Lane, Lower Broadheath. 11am. Museum admission applies.. 01905 333224.
Exhibition of mixed media paintings by local artist Pat Hawkings at Malvern Hills Gallery, 1 Worcester Road, Great Malvern. 10am. Admission free. 01684 566872.
Easter exhibition at the GreenStage Gallery, Hop Pocket Craft Centre, Bishops Frome. 01885 490839.
Work by Malvern Art Club members on the theme of Sanctuary at Worcester Cathedral, Worcester. 01684 899244.
Time Machine Museum and shop open at 12 Market Square, Bromyard.10.30am. Adult £4. Child £2. 01885 488329.
The Guild of Herefordshire Craftsmen's Easter Show at The Market House, Ledbury. 10am. Admission free. 01684 540115.
Table top sale, barbecue and tombola at The Royal British Legion Club, Lower Road, West Malvern. 10am. £5 per table, admission free. 07951 608907.
Easter Arts Fest at The Fold, A4103 Bransford, three miles from Worcester. 11am. £3 adults, £1 concs, Under 14s Free, car park £1. 01886 833866.
Garden and nursery open at Moors Meadow, Collington, Bromyard. 11am. Adults £4, children 3 - 16 years £1. 01885 410318 or www.moorsmeadow.co.uk
Garden open at Baldwins, Birches Lane, nr Newent. 1.30pm. Plants and teas. In aid of NGS.
Open garden at Little Malvern Court, Little Malvern. 2pm. £4.50, children 50p. Teas available. In aid of NGS and SSAFA.
Garden open at Gadfield Elm House, Malvern Road, Staunton. 2pm. £2, children free.
Leadon Vale walk. 4-5 miles. Easy. Meet The car park, Bridge Street, Ledbury. 10am. Optional meet at Dymock Village Hall at 10.30am. Leader: Isobel. Ramblers' Association. 01531 635139.
7:10am Monday 24th March 2008
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