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- 09:06, 12 June 2026 WEA and Local History Societies (hist | edit) [379 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} The Workers Education Association joined with Local History Societies to deliver an annual school day in Leominster Festival 1998, entitled From Byway to Bypass. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Speaker")
- 08:59, 12 June 2026 From Byway to Bypass (1988) (hist | edit) [964 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = WEA and Local Histories Society |venue = The Minster School |date = Saturday 11th June 1988 |time = 9.45am |cost = £2.50 }} ==Programme Listing== '''Workers Education Association, Local History Societies in Herefordshire, Day School''' The Festival welcomes the W.E.A. and Local History Societies eleventh annual day school which in the year of the opening of Leominster Bypass is entitled From B...")
- 11:30, 10 June 2026 Alan Tipple (hist | edit) [478 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Alan Tipple joined Sarabande for Folk at the Oak as part of Leominster Festival 1988. Not a lot of information is available about Alan beyond that he accompanied them on flute, whistle, pan-pipes and vocals. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Singers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:Tipple, Alan}}")
- 11:26, 10 June 2026 Sarabande (hist | edit) [904 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} ==Programme Biography== left|200pxSarabande are Nonny and Chris. '''CHRIS''' electro-acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals '''NONNY''' synthesiser, classical guitar, vocals Sarabande are based at Malvern. Chris is a talented musician and multi-instrumentalist. His roots lie with folk music and he has been a welcome performer on the Cheshire and Cotswold scenes fo...")
- 11:19, 10 June 2026 Artie Tresize (hist | edit) [1,246 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} In 1988, Artie Tresize was married to Cilla Fisher and, between them, they performed both as themselves and as part of The Singing Kettle for children. ==Programme Biography== Cilla’s marriage to Artie Tresize (family roots in Cornwall) has proved to be one of those highly fortuitous events that have a way of happening in the folk music world; for his voice and tasteful accompan...")
- 11:16, 10 June 2026 Cilla Fisher (hist | edit) [1,121 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} In 1988, Cilla Fisher was married to Artie Tresize and, between them, they performed both as themselves and as part of The Singing Kettle for children. ==Programme Biography== Cilla Fisher is the youngest member of the well known Fisher Family of Scottish folksingers. Together with her brother and sister they have greatly influenced the trend of Scottish traditional and contemporar...")
- 09:54, 10 June 2026 Folk at the Oak (1988) (hist | edit) [2,788 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Cilla Fisher and Artie Tresize<br>Sarabande and Alan Tipple |venue = The Royal Oak Hotel (The Ballroom) |date = Friday 10th June 1988 |time = 8.00pm |cost = £2.50 }} Cilla Fisher and Artie Tresize, of The Singing Kettle, return for an evening of folk music and are joined by Saraband and Alan Tipple. ==Programme Listing== The Festival has had folk music before but i...")
- 16:40, 3 June 2026 Leominster Leisure Centre (hist | edit) [555 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Venue |website = https://haloleisure.org.uk/centres/leominster-leisure-centre/ |address = Coningsby Road<br>Leominster<br>HR6 8LL |festivals = year |status = Open }} Leominster Leisure Centre was under construction during Leominster Festival 1986 and completed in time for use as a venue in Leominster Festival 1988, when it had a large sports hall available for use as well as a bar and refreshment facilities. ==Links== {{Sp...")
- 16:35, 3 June 2026 The Singing Kettle (hist | edit) [1,309 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = https://www.singingkettle.com/ |festivals = 1988 }} ==Programme Biography== The Singing Kettle was originally a recording of all the songs that Cilla Fisher and Artie Tresize sang to their daughter—folk songs, rhymes and street songs that they remember from their upbringings in Glasgow and Fife. The huge success of the album meant that they were persuaded to take the show on the road from their home base of...")
- 16:29, 3 June 2026 The Singing Kettle (1988) (hist | edit) [1,889 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = The Singing Kettle |venue = Leominster Junior School (10th)<br>Leominster Leisure Centre (11th) |date = Friday 10th June 1988 |time = 2pm (10th)<br>11am (11th) |cost = Free }} ==Programme Listing== left|200px This production has been especially sponsored by Leominster Town Council to provide free entertainment for children of Junior School age from Leominst...")
- 08:41, 21 May 2026 The Minster School Music Group (hist | edit) [446 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} The Minster School Music Group, made up of Local Children, performed during a Lunchtime Recital at The Priory Church in Leominster Festival 1988. ==Programme Biography== ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:Minster School Music Group, The}}")
- 08:39, 21 May 2026 Andrew Beaizley (hist | edit) [372 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Andrew Beaizley performed on the organ during a Lunchtime Recital at The Priory Church in Leominster Festival 1988. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:Beaizley, Andrew}}")
- 08:37, 21 May 2026 Lunchtime Recital 5 (1988) (hist | edit) [659 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Andrew Beaizley<br>[The Minster School Music Group]] |venue = The Priory Church |date = Friday 10th June 1988 |time = Midday & 1.30pm |cost = Free/donations }} As part of Leominster Festival 1988, there were a series of lunchtime recitals at The Priory Church. This was the fifth of them, featuring Andrew Beaizley on the organ and Local Children from The Minster School Music Grou...")
- 10:09, 13 May 2026 Paul Devereux (hist | edit) [874 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = https://pauldevereux.co.uk/ |festivals = 1988 }} ==Programme Biography== Paul Devereaux, since 1976, has been editor of The Ley Hunter, a specialist magazine dealing in the multidisciplinary research area known as “Earth Mysteries” in the U.K. (e.g. ancient sites, geomancy, leys, folklore, possible earth energies, paranormal phenomena, unfamiliar atmospheric and geological energies). He is founder and direc...")
- 10:07, 13 May 2026 Leys and Earth Mysteries (1988) (hist | edit) [1,291 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Paul Devereux |venue = Royal Oak Hotel |date = Thursday 9th June 1988 |time = 7.30pm |cost = £2.00 }} ==Programme Listing== '''Leys and Earth Mysteries''' An illustrated talk by Paul Devereux, B.A. How many of us have stood at Stonehenge, Avebury, or other similar historic sites and wondered the why or when of it? What is their significance to the peoples of the time or, indeed, to us to-day? T...")
- 09:24, 13 May 2026 Leominster Early Music Group (hist | edit) [374 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Presumably a group promoting and playing early music, possibly with a local connection, they played during a Lunchtime Recital 4 in Leominster Festival 1988 ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Musicians")
- 09:19, 13 May 2026 Lunchtime Recital 4 (1988) (hist | edit) [653 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Local Children<br>Leominster Early Music Group |venue = The Priory Church |date = Thursday 9th June 1988 |time = Midday & 1.30pm |cost = Free }} As part of Leominster Festival 1988, there were a series of lunchtime recitals at The Priory Church. This was the fourth of them, featuring Local Children from Leominster Junior School and the Leominster Early Music Group. ==Prog...")
- 10:25, 8 May 2026 Janet Williams (hist | edit) [525 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Janet Williams was a prominent member of Leominster Drama Group, directing, producing and acting in many plays for Leominster Festival. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Amateur Dramatics {{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Janet}}")
- 10:17, 8 May 2026 The Patient (1988) (hist | edit) [1,357 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Leominster Drama Group |venue = Community Centre |date = Wednesday 8th June 1988<br>Thursday 9th June 1988 |time = 7.30pm |cost = }} Leominster Drama Group return with a double bill - The Patient and Low Comedy Woman. Janet Williams produced both plays. Low Comedy Woman was written by Jack Boswell. After two failed attempts with professional killers, Harry dec...")
- 10:16, 8 May 2026 Low Comedy Woman (1988) (hist | edit) [1,165 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Leominster Drama Group |venue = Community Centre |date = Wednesday 8th June 1988<br>Thursday 9th June 1988 |time = 7.30pm |cost = }} Leominster Drama Group return with a double bill - The Patient and Low Comedy Woman. Janet Williams produced both plays. Low Comedy Woman was written by Jack Boswell. After two failed attempts with professional killers, Harry dec...")
- 16:02, 17 April 2026 Malvern Suzuki Violin School (hist | edit) [669 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = https://malvernsuzuki.wordpress.com/ |festivals = 1988 }} The Malvern Suzuki Violin School performed as part of Leominster Festival 1988 during a lunchtime recital at The Priory Church. The group had a long history of successfully teaching children and young adults violin, cello and viola using the Suzuki method of Teaching. After the death of Barrie Moore, the musical director, the school ceased to tak...")
- 15:57, 17 April 2026 John James (hist | edit) [343 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} John James performed as part of Leominster Festival 1988 playing the organ during a lunchtime recital at The Priory Church. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:James, John}}")
- 15:55, 17 April 2026 Lunchtime Recital 3 (1988) (hist | edit) [618 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = John James<br>Malvern Suzuki Violin School |venue = The Priory Church |date = Wednesday 8th June 1988 |time = Midday & 1.00pm |cost = Free }} As part of Leominster Festival 1988, there were a series of lunchtime recitals at The Priory Church. This was the third of them, featuring John James on the organ and the Malvern Suzuki Violin School. ==Programme Listing== '''JOHN JAMES...")
- 08:21, 17 April 2026 Local Talent Show (1988) (hist | edit) [755 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Local Residents<br>Local Children |venue = The Talbot Hotel |date = Tuesday 7th June 1988 |time = 7.00pm |cost = £1.00 }} The annual talent show returns, but, sadly, there is once again no record of the acts that took part. ==Programme Listing== '''Local Talent Show''' Local amateur show for adults and children resident in the Leominster area. All entries receive medals. Entry forms availab...")
- 08:39, 15 April 2026 The Surplus Cassocks (hist | edit) [1,272 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = year }} ==Programme Biography== left|300pxThe Surplus Cassocks was formed in Solihull in 1976 with the intention of providing close harmony entertainment for charity. The group, which has sung widely throughout Birmingham and the surrounding area, boasts two King’s Choral Scholars and a professional counter tenor among former members. All six of the curren...")
- 08:29, 15 April 2026 The Surplus Cassocks (1988) (hist | edit) [1,581 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = The Surplus Cassocks |venue = The Priory Church |date = Tuesday 7th June 1988 |time = 7.30pm |cost = £2.00 (£1.00 concs) }} ==Programme Listing== Alan Palmer — Counter Tenor Michael Palmer — Counter Tenor Geoff Wild — Tenor John Emmett — Baritone Andy Haistead — Baritone David Sturdee — Bass {{clear}} The Surplus Cassocks was formed in SolihulI in 1976 with the intention of...") originally created as "The Surplus Cassocks (1988"
- 08:55, 14 April 2026 Philip Ryder (hist | edit) [522 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Philip Ryder performed as part of Leominster Festival 1988 delivering a talk on drama during a lunchtime recital at The Priory Church. At the time, he was also an Enlish/Drama teacher at The Minster School and, having seen his lessons, his talks would certainly have been animated and entertaining. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers C...")
- 08:53, 14 April 2026 Neil Frazer (hist | edit) [374 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Neil Frazer performed as part of Leominster Festival 1988 playing some Scottish folk music on the fiddle during a lunchtime recital at The Priory Church. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:Frazer, Neil}}")
- 08:51, 14 April 2026 Lunchtime Recital 2 (1988) (hist | edit) [846 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Neil Frazer<br>Philip Ryder |venue = The Priory Church |date = Tuesday 7th June 1988 |time = Midday & 1.00pm |cost = Free }} As part of Leominster Festival 1988, there were a series of lunchtime recitals at The Priory Church. This was the second of them, featuring Neil Frazer playing Scottish folk on the fiddle and Philip Ryder talking about drama. ==Programme Listing== '''NE...")
- 11:24, 13 April 2026 Film Evening (1988) (hist | edit) [513 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = |venue = The Royal Oak Hotel |date = Monday 5th June 1988 |time = 6.00pm & 8.30pm |cost = £1.00 & £2.00 }} A film night with two films, Goonies and The Mission, shown in The Royal Oak. ==Programme Listing== '''Film Evening (double bill)''' 6.00 p.m. —The Goonies 8.30 p.m. — The Mission THE ROYAL OAK HOTEL, BALLROOM Tickets 6.00 p.m. £1.00 8.30 p.m. £2.00 Category:Events Catego...")
- 10:33, 13 April 2026 Lord Croft (hist | edit) [517 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} ==Programme Biography== Lord Croft’s support and encouragement of the arts is deservedly well known. He was formerly a member of the Executive Committee of the Contemporary Arts Society and the British Museum Society. He is also Honorary Keeper of Contemporary Art at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Cate...")
- 10:27, 13 April 2026 Collecting Contemporary Art (1988) (hist | edit) [750 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Lord Croft |venue = The Royal Oak Hotel |date = Monday 6th June 1988 |time = 8.00pm |cost = £2.00 }} ==Programme Listing== '''Collecting Contemporary Art''' ''An illustrated talk by Lord Croft'' Lord Croft’s support and encouragement of the arts is deservedly well known. He was formerly a member of the Executive Committee of the Contemporary Arts Society and the British Museum Society. He i...")
- 10:17, 13 April 2026 Helen O'Connell (hist | edit) [362 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Helen O'Connell performed as part of Leominster Festival 1988 on the flute and recorder during a lunchtime recital at The Priory Church. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:O'Connell, Helen}}")
- 10:16, 13 April 2026 Jenny Fisher (hist | edit) [342 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Jenny Fisher performed as part of Leominster Festival 1988 on the oboe during a lunchtime recital at The Priory Church. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Musicians {{DEFAULTSORT:Fisher, Jenny}}")
- 10:14, 13 April 2026 Lunchtime Recital 1 (1988) (hist | edit) [634 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Jenny Fisher<br>Helen O'Connell |venue = The Priory Church |date = Monday 6th June 1988 |time = Midday<br>1.30pm |cost = Free }} As part of Leominster Festival 1988, there were a series of lunchtime recitals at The Priory Church. This was the first of them, featuring Jenny Fisher on oboe at midday and Helen O'Connell on flute and recorder at 1.30pm. ==Programme Listing== '''J...")
- 09:33, 13 April 2026 Hanne Petri (hist | edit) [926 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Hanne Petri is the mother of Michala Petri and appeared with her in Leominster Festival 1988. ==Programme Biography== Hanne was born in Copenhagen in 1929. She studied at the Copenhagen Music Conservatorium and later in Vienna with Bruno Seidlhofer. She gave her first concert in 1954 and has given many concerts in Scandanavia and Austria. She has a great interest in contemporary mu...")
- 09:31, 13 April 2026 Michala Petri (hist | edit) [1,538 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} ==Programme Biography== When Miss Petri made her debut in Australia this year, “The Australian” said of her, “Michala Petri, brought to her playing the technical command and musical insight of an assured and mature exponent. Her command of the instrument, or more accurately, instruments (because recorders come in many sizes and timbres) is phenomenal. Her playing raises to celestial...")
- 09:26, 13 April 2026 Michala Petri (1988) (hist | edit) [2,830 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Michala Petri |venue = The Priory Church |date = Sunday 5th June 1988 |time = 7.30pm |cost = £4.00<br>(£3 and £1 concs) }} ==Programme Listing== '''MICHALA PETRI''' ''Accompanied by Hanna Petri'' When Miss Petri made her debut in Australia this year, “The Australian” said of her, “Michala Petri, brought to her playing the technical command and musical insight of an assured and mature ex...")
- 12:21, 8 April 2026 5th June (hist | edit) [179 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page brings together events that have been held on 5th June over the years. ==Events== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Dates {{DEFAULTSORT:D.06.05}}")
- 12:20, 8 April 2026 Festival Service (1988) (hist | edit) [533 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = |venue = The Priory Church |date = Sunday 5th June 1988 |time = 10.00am |cost = Free }} The regular Festival Service was listed towards the end of the programme, under a separate section for 'Services'. As usual, a traditional Sunday morning church service at The Priory Church incorporating the opening of Leominster Festival 1988 in some way. ==Programme Listing== At THE PRIORY CHURCH. Everyone welc...")
- 09:01, 8 April 2026 The Chequers (hist | edit) [390 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Venue |address = 63 Etnam Street<br>Leominster<br>HR6 8AE |festivals = 1988 |status = Open |website = https://www.wyevalleybrewery.co.uk/our-pubs/the-chequers/ }} The Chequers is a 16th Century timber-framed pub on Etnam Street. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Venues Category:Pubs {{DEFAULTSORT:Chequers, The}}")
- 08:57, 8 April 2026 Local Bands (hist | edit) [344 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = |festivals = 1988 }} Local bands are often invited to perform in music nights, typically at a pub or on the Grange, bringing their own muscical talents to create the evening. ==Links== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Performers Category:Local Talent")
- 08:55, 8 April 2026 Pop at the Chequers (1988) (hist | edit) [557 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Local Bands |venue = The Chequers |date = Saturday 4th June 1988 |time = 8.00pm |cost = Free/£1 }} ==Programme Listing== A number of local pop groups will play live in the yard of the Chequers Inn. The final group will play in the Stable Bar to a restricted audience and admission to this final part of the evening will be by ticket only. Tickets (limited) will be on sale in The Chequers. Admissio...")
- 09:57, 27 March 2026 Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra (2026) (hist | edit) [587 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra |venue = Priory Church |date = Sunday 7th June 2026 |time = 7.30pm |cost = £18.50 }} ==Programme Listing== to follow ==Notes== From promotional material: Big thanks go out to Frank H. Dale Ltd for their continued sponsorship of this Leominster Festival event. Their sponsorship allows us to bring this amazing orchestra to our town, and we are so grateful for their support! Ca...")
- 09:19, 25 March 2026 Hagley Theatre Group (hist | edit) [1,412 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Performer |website = https://www.facebook.com/HagleyTheatre (Facebook) |festivals = 1988 }} left|200pxHagley Theatre Group performed in Leominster Festival 1988. The group was formed in 1946 when Jo Adams was asked to produce a play for the Hagley Girls' Training Corps. Their first play, with a female only cast, was 'Ladies in Waiting'. Further plays were performed with a mixed cast a...")
- 09:00, 25 March 2026 A Health Unto Their Majesties (1988) (hist | edit) [898 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Hagley Theatre Group |venue = Forbury Chapel |date = Saturday 4th June 1988 |time = 7.30pm |cost = £2.00 (£1.00 concessions) }} ==Programme Listing== Hagley Theatre Group was started in 1946; since then, although only a small society, it has presented a wide cross section of drama including Ayckbourne, Miller, Shaw, Sheridan and Coward, to cater for the varied audiences it attracts. Recently...")
- 18:10, 19 March 2026 4th June (hist | edit) [179 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page brings together events that have been held on 4th June over the years. ==Events== {{Special:WhatLinksHere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} Category:Dates {{DEFAULTSORT:D.06.04}}")
- 18:07, 19 March 2026 Craft Fair (1988) (hist | edit) [1,434 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = Local Residents<br>Local Children |venue = The Grange<br>The Priory Church |date = Saturday 4th June 1986 |time = 10:45am |cost = Free }} ==Programme Listing== As it did in 1986 the Festival begins with the Craft Fair, an event that is intended to attract the widest possible audience. The day offers a full programme of music, dancing and comedy. Included are Leominster Schools’ Brass Ban...")
- 09:45, 18 March 2026 Easter Bingo (2026) (hist | edit) [915 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Event |performer = |venue = Grange Court |date = Thursday 2nd April 2026 |time = 7pm |cost = £10 }} ==Promotional Listing== We're starting Leominster Festival season early this year with a little warm up event! Join us for an Easter Bing Fundraiser at Grange Court. Thursday 2nd April, doors at 7pm eyes down 7.30pm. £10 for all games and books, with a bonus cash prize round! All proceeds go towards putting on...")
- 09:38, 18 March 2026 Leominster Festival 2026 (hist | edit) [674 bytes] Wayne (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox_Festival |year = 2026 |dates = |events = |venues = }} '''Xth - Xst June 2026''' An introduction... ==Programme Introduction== Take from Programme ==Events by Date== {| class="eventstable" |- !Date !Events |- !colspan="2"|Warm Up Events |- |Thursday 2nd April 2026 |'''Easter Bingo'''<br>''at Grange Court'' |} ==Fringe Events== ''From the programme of events...'' ==Thanks== ''From the programme of events...'' Category:Festi...")