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LARKHALL FESTIVAL
28TH APRIL TO 1ST MAY
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2017
Friday 28th April
Saturday 29th AprilAll dayLarkhall Shops
Window Dressing Competition and Treasure Hunt Look out for displays in the local shops. To mark the 50th Anniversary of the release of the Beatles’ iconic Sergeant Pepper album, this year’s theme is The Beatles, 1960s and flower power – plenty of scope for our imaginative shopkeepers. For the treasure hunt, we’ve been busy knitting and crocheting items with a Beatles/1960s theme. These are hidden in the window of participating shops. Pick up a leaflet from New Oriel Hall.
6pm-8pmNew Oriel Hall
Choirs by FireTraditional toe-tapping choral opening to the festival, featuring Minuendos, Humbugs, KES Senior Choir, KES 24 and the mighty Walcot State Choir.Enjoy hot and cold food, including delicious homemade cakes, and drinks from the pop-up café. A selection of wines, beers and cider will be on offer from the festival’s own bar.
8.30pm-10.30pmBladud’s Head
Speakeasy Spoken Word FestivalSpectacular! Two fabulous guests - Liv Torc and Jem Roberts, open mic spots available on the night (no actual mic though) so come along to share a plentiful poem, short story, tall tale or petit paragraph! Doors open at 8pm.
Saturday 29th AprilAll dayLEAK
LEAK’s chill out zone With mocktails, comfy sofas, kids’ disco, tattoos, face painting and hot dogs.
All dayCloud 9
Cloud 9Food drink and music at your favourite local café!
All dayAlice Park
Paint the Park Chalk the paths of Alice Park. There will be random spot prizes of ice cream or coffee.
10am-4pmSt Saviour’s Church
Open House 10am - 2pm Children’s art and craft 11am - 2pm Banner Making - come and sew together 10am - 4pm Fairtrade Café
11am-3pmSt Mark’s School
Valley Schools’ art exhibitionTaking this year’s festival theme of the 1960s, St Mark’s School have organised an art competition for all pupils in the Valley Schools to explore this era through art and create their own unique sixties inspired artwork. Through workshops and online resources, pupils discov-ered one of the most significant decades for art and new art movements. Their challenge was to create a piece of 2D art history for the 21st century. Resources and entry forms can be downloaded from www.st-marks.org.uk.
2pm-5pmNew Oriel Hall
Great Larkhall Bake-Off Drop your baked items off at New Oriel Hall between noon and 1pm, and you could be Larkhall’s answer to Mary Berry!
12 noon-5pmNew Oriel Hall
Alternative Therapies Fair A range of alternative therapies including aromatherapy, holistic massage and Shiatsu.To book a holistic massage contact [email protected] (Bookings only)
Saturday 29th AprilEvening
7pm-8.30pmNew Oriel Hall
KES Soul OrchestraFrom baroque to pop via rock, soul and funk! Music includes: Vivaldi, Coldplay, Imagine Dragons, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and more!Don’t miss this dazzling performance by 40 talented young musicians. Relaxed seating at Cafe style tables. Come and bring your friends!
8.30pm-9pmNew Oriel Hall
Ramshackle Orchestra – A Tribute to Nina Trott The multi-generational, multi-instrumental Ramshackle Orchestra was created by violin teacher and arranger Nina Trott, who sadly died last year. It has an eclectic repertoire of Celtic folk, gypsy tunes, Klezmer laments, and airs from as far as Hungary and Transylvania.
9pm-11pmNew Oriel Hall
The Big 10”A great, high-energy Rhythm & Blues band – get down and dirty on the dance floor for a frantic finish to Festival Saturday night!
12 noon-5pmNew Oriel Hall
Cafe Serving tea, cakes, hot and cold food and everything yummy.
All dayAround Larkhall
Art Trail Local artists and craftspeople open their homes and studios. See centre spread for details
12 noon-5pmNew Oriel Hall
Art Exhibition Exhibition in the Small Hall, New Oriel Hall as part of the art trail. See centre spread for details.
Saturday 29th April
1. Bath Artist Printmakers – original prints.............................. .......................................Sat, Sun & Mon 11-5 3b Upper Lambridge Street
2. Ione Parkin RWA – paintings & prints; Clare Day – ceramics & prints............Sat, Sun, Mon 11-5 Rear of 3b Upper Lambridge Street
3. Simon Hodges - paintings; Mark Barton – mosaics; Frank Crompton.........Sat, Sun & Mon 11-5 12 Hill View Road. Access by steps only.
4. Teresa Foster - paintings.............................. ...................................................................Sat/Sun 11-5. Mon 11-2 47 Brooklyn Road
5. Deborah Clair – visual artist.............................. .................................................................. Sat, Sun & Mon 11-5 Sarah Targett – screen prints 67 Bailbrook Lane, Swainswick. Access via garden with steps. Refreshments.
6. Susan Green - sculpture.............................. ......................................................................................Sat & Sun 11-5 7 Malvern Buildings. Access through garden – uneven steps.
7. Alison Redman - jewellery.............................. .......................................................................Sat, Sun & Mon 11-5 10 Pickwick Road
8. Liz Carson – painting & collage.......................................................................................................Sat, Sun 11-5 12 Fairfield Park Road. No wheelchair access.
9. Alan Hemming – Raku vases & bowls.............................................................. ...............Sat, Sun & Mon 11-5 24 Fairfield Avenue, Fairfield Park. No disabled access - steep steps.
10. Richard Olver – paintings.......................................................................................................Sat, Sun & Mon 11-4 57 Fairfield Park Road. Steps with handrail. Charity cake sale.
11. Gill Kelly - paintings .............................. ............................................................................................Sat, & Sun 11-5 21 Larkhall Place
12. Joanna Wright – maker...................................................... ......................................................Sat, Sun & Mon 11-5 5 Eden Terrace
13. Laura Fearn - paintings.............................. .......................................................................................Sat & Sun 11-5 The Greenhouse, 36 Chilton Road. No wheelchair access - steep steps.
14. David Ringsell – painter.................................................................................. ........................Sat, Sun & Mon 11-4 Beaufort Restaurant, 1 London Road
15. Val Hepplewhite – paintings & drawings.......................................................Sat 11-5, Sun 11-4, Mon 11-3 The Apartment, 25 Grosvenor Place. Entrance next to the surgery.
16. Joanna Cacanus - paintings..................................................................................................... Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4 Upper Swainswick House, Upper Swainswick
17. Fifi Charrington - paintings............................................................................................................ Sat & Sun 11-5 Hill House, Upper Swainswick. Access through garden door and across grass to studio
18. New Oriel Hall Exhibition, Larkhall Square........................................................ .................Sat & Sun 12-5 Dave Barrett – photographs; Paul Brokensha – paintings; Sophie Cooper – paintings; Ruth Davies – paintings; Susanna Kendall – linocuts; Sarah Martin – ceramics; Enid Underwood – paintings.
19. Verve Unique vintage and contemporary homeware finds ..................................................Sat 11-5 15 Walcot Buildings, London Road
20. St Mark’s School................................................................................................................................................Sat 11-3 Exhibition of work from pupils of the Valley Schools on the theme of 1960s’ iconography. Creative and crafty activities for visitors to get involved in!
Larkhall Open Studios & exhibition
Larkhall Festival 2017 map
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Coxley Drive
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Sali sbury Road
Brookleaze Buildings
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Charlcombe Lane
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Brooklyn Road
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Larkhall Place
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Lambridge
Lambridge Street
Fuller Road
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Fernd ale Road
Dafford Street
Alice Park
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St Mark's School
New OrielHall
Tyning Lane
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Bailbrook Lane
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Art trail: Sat, Sun, Mon.See individual venues for opening times etc.
Garden trail: Monday only
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Ringswell Gardens
Malvern Buildings
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Studios 16 & 17
See inset map
Larkhall Festival 2017 map
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Uphill Drive
Coxley Drive
Balstone Close
Spring Lane
Malvern Buildings
Bay Tree Ro
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White
wel
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Hampton View
Croft Road
Eastbourne AvenueClaremont Road
Dowdi
ng R
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Wallace Rd
Holland Road
Havory
Wor
cest
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Sali sbury Road
Brookleaze Buildings
St
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Charlcombe Lane
Eldon
Pla
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Brooklyn Road
Dafford's Buildings
Larkhall Place
St
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Valley View Close
Valley View Road
Rose Hill
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Fairfield Road
Claremont Buildings
Eastville
Haw
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Beaufort East
Beaufort Place
Lambridge
Lambridge Street
Fuller Road
Elm
Gro
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Fernd ale Road
Dafford Street
Alice Park
Chilton R
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St Mark's School
New OrielHall
Tyning Lane
London Road
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4
Camden Road
M
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field View
Bailbrook LaneA
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Art trail: Sat, Sun, Mon.See individual venues for opening times etc.
Garden trail: Monday only
Key
Place
Ringswell Gardens
Malvern Buildings
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Charlecombe W
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Solsbury Way
Fairfield Park Road
Fairfield Avenue
Ric
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Heights
Ragland Lane
Mar
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field View
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Open garden A
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Studios 16 & 17
See inset map
Gardens open 10.30am to 5pm unless otherwise stated
A. Gardenalia, London Road (9am-5.30pm) Richard Asbury’s delightfully eccentric shop is a haven of green thinking. Gardenalia
has an eclectic mix of antique and contemporary garden ornaments, furniture, accessories and unusual gifts. Look out for the some special Festival offers.
B. Community Garden, Alice Park Created out of wasteland by volunteers, this community garden has attracted a lot of
interest around Bath. See the new green oak timber shelter, wildlife pond and plans for growing and activities. Cakes, apple juice & plants for sale.
C. Lambridge House, London Road - Teas served. This large, varied garden which runs from the road to the river, is reputed to have one of
the largest tulip trees in Britain. It’s a blossoming garden at this time of year, with apple, pear, damson, wisteria and magnolia showing their colours.
D. The Ferns and Garden Cottage, Deadmill Lane Several garden rooms including tulips, aquilegia, apple blossom next to a nice old
house. The crab apple orchard and mixed woodland sloping down to the Lam Brook is one of Larkhall’s best kept secrets. Teas served 10.30am-5pm.
E. 12 Hill View Road - access by steps only A small, all year round garden divided with structural planting into three separate areas:
shaded evergreen garden with pond; lawn and perennial garden; and ornamental grass area with pond and birch trees. Plants include amelanchier, ornamental cherry, beech, ferns, euphorbia, grasses and alliums.
F. Larkhall Allotments More than 100 plot-holders grow fruit, veg and flowers among cute sheds and
outhouses. A cornucopia of production.
G. 3 Elmhurst, St Saviour’s Road A long garden sloping down to the Lam Brook with solanum, holly, acer and some fine
blossoming fruit trees including mulberry, pear and apple.
H. 4 Larkhall Place– Access up steps opposite Co-op A very lovely garden including a veg plot and two small ponds created to attract wildlife. Metal hoops made by local craftsman Richard Cooper support the climbers.
I. Dafford Street - A remarkable row of front gardens with a range of attractive planting.
J. 5 Swainswick Gardens Best Sustainable Garden in the Curo Housing Association Awards, this garden has plenty of plants to encourage wildlife to thrive, as well as bamboo and New Zealand flax.
Larkhall Garden Trail Monday 1st May
Sunday 30th AprilAll dayAround Larkhall
Window Dressing Competition and Treasure Hunt Look out for 1960s-themed displays in the local shops. For the treasure hunt, we’ve been busy knitting and crocheting themed items which are hidden in the windows of participating shops. Pick up a leaflet from New Oriel Hall.
10amPlain Ham home of Larkhall Athletic
Football Match - Festival favourite returns again this year. Dads of St Saviour’s Schools vs the managers of Larkhall Athletic Youth Teams will once again contest the trophy that has resided with the Managers for the past three years.
All dayLEAK
LEAK’s chill out zone With mocktails, comfy sofas, kids’ disco, tattoos, face painting and hot dogs.
All dayCloud 9
Cloud 9Food drink and music at your favourite local café!
All dayAlice Park
Picnic in the ParkTraditional family day in park, with chilled- out reggae DJs and lots of sunshine
Larkhall Inn Music in the InnThere is no music in the Inn garden this year because the Inn, just like Michael Eavis, wants a year off sometimes.
All dayAround Larkhall
Art Trail Local artists and craftspeople open their homes and studios. See centre spread for details
12 noon-5pmNew Oriel Hall
Art Exhibition Exhibition in the Small Hall, New Oriel Hall as part of the art trail. See centre spread for details.
Sunday 30th April12 noon-5pmNew Oriel Hall
Cafe Serving tea, cakes, hot and cold food and everything yummy.
12.30pm-1.30pmNew Oriel Hall
Funky Art HouseAdults’ craft workshop
Gather at 1.30pm for a 2pm start
Bladud’s Head to Larkhall Square
Soap-box DerbyHandmade carts to race from Bladuds Head to Larkhall Square. Anything from a wheelbarrow to your own hand-built creation. Must be powered by adults and crewed by at least one child. The carts will race up Otago Terrace, then down the final leg into Larkhall Square. The award ceremony will be on the Village Green, where the carts will be lined up for your admiration.With thanks to Epoch Wealth Management
12 noon-5pmNew Oriel Hall
Craft FairA range of crafty items for sale from local crafters.
12 noon-5pmNew Oriel Hall Car Park
Village GreenOn the Village Green this year along with traditional games, llamas, Clown Bert and Jimmy Mac, Punch & Judy, organic popcorn, giant bubbles, glitter hair brading and lots more...
2.30pm-3.30pmNew Oriel Hall
Funky Art HouseChildren’s craft workshop
Monday 1st May
Sunday 30th April Evening
7.30pmBladud’s Head
Strictly Come Gurning (adults only)Come and make faces, the uglier the better – and maybe win a prize!
8pmBladud’s Head
Cockney-sing-alongCome down to your local boozer, gather around the old Joanna and sing along to traditional favourites. Taking place in the skittle alley, so we will all be able to hear the piano!
All dayAround Larkhall
Art Trail Local artists and craftspeople open their homes and studios. See centre spread for details
All dayAround Larkhall
Garden TrailTake a trip around the secret corners and open spaces of Larkhall. Details in centre spread.
All dayAlice Park
Festival Boules – Rose & Crown TrophyFun, friendly competition. Teams of 3-5 can enter. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Spare boules sets available to buy or hire on the day. Organised by the Bath League de Petanque
12 noon-8pmAlice Park
Party in Park Bands and food in the Park. Bring a picnic and chill in the sunshine – we hope.
Welcome to Larkhall Festival 2017
This year will be the 9th Larkhall Festival. Each year we try to introduce something new, this year we have gone bigger than ever, with the first Larkhall Soap-box Derby. The carts will assemble outside the Bladud’s Head on Sunday 30th April before racing down to the ‘Village Green’. We have closed the road especially for this event. Please come along and support your friends and neighbours.
As usual the Festival will involve the talents of the people of Larkhall with music, song, art, crafts, food, flowers, poetry, sports.
Raffle tickets will be on sale throughout the weekend. Proceeds will ensure we can put on an extra special 10th Anniversary Festival next year.
This programme was correct at the time of printing, but things move very fast in Larkhall so check online for up to date information:www.larkhall-festival.org.ukFacebook – larkhallFestivalTwitter - @LarkhallFest
We hope you enjoy this year’s Festival. We would like more people to be involved next year. If you have an idea for an event or would like to help with the organising email us: [email protected]
The Festival Committee would like to thank the following people for their support, both moral and financial: Local shops and pubs, Don Bees (£200 donation); Bath League de Petanque; Cllr Lin Patterson (Green Party) and Cllr Rob Appleyard (Lib Dems) (£500 donation); Nicky Minter, Yes Wellbeing.
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