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SUMMARY:On Voice and the Feeling of Truth (Malvern Festival of Ideas)
DESCRIPTION:Join novelist\, poet and playwright Owen Sheers as he concludes our weekend with readings and conversation around his attempts to move beyond a partial truth through engaging with ideas of hybridity\, lyricism and voice. \nIn this final session of the 2025 event\, Professor Owen Sheers will read from three of his recent works\, the verse-drama Pink Mist and the BBC film-poems The Green Hollow and To Provide All People. His reading will be interspersed with conversation about the creative processes involved in creating these works\, all three of which engage with ideas of hybridity\, lyricism and voice to try and move beyond a partial ‘knowing’ of the truth towards a fuller ‘feeling’ of it. Blending documentary and poetic devices\, Owen uses the voices of characters informed by multiple interviews to create communal works that address such subjects as the aftermath of conflict\, the Aberfan disaster\, and the NHS. The nature of such subjects is that the truth of individual experience at their core is often anonymised in more general public narratives. By shaping his writing around composite characters\, many voices and alternating perspectives\, Owen is able to write in counterflow to this anonymisation\, engaging rhythm\, rhyme and imagery to create a strangely intimate lyrical distance through which the gap between a reader and the experiences they are reading is\, paradoxically\, narrowed to great emotional effect. \nSuitable for: 12 years and up
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/on-voice-and-the-feeling-of-truth-malvern-festival-of-ideas/
LOCATION:Malvern St James School\, 15 Avenue Road\, Malvern\, WR14 3BA
CATEGORIES:Festival,Malvern,Poetry,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250313T183000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Gin Masterclass (Charity Talk in Aid of Heartstart Malvern)
DESCRIPTION:Come into the warm and join us on 13 March from 6.30pm – 7.30pm for sip of gin as Richard Meredith from Malvern Gin presents a Gin Masterclass at the Park View Community Room. \nLearn all about how gin is made and why it has become so popular in recent years. Understand what makes a good gin while being taught the best way to serve the different types of gin. \nRichard will also be highlighting how Malvern gin started and developed over the years to become the brand you see now. \nThis talk will also provide the opportunity for people to come and taste some of Malvern Gin range. \nEvent details\nThe talk will take place in the Park View Community Room from 6.30pm – 7.30pm. \nTickets are £5 with all money going to Heartstart Malvern – book online via the Malvern Town Council website.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-gin-masterclass-charity-talk-in-aid-of-heartstart-malvern/
LOCATION:Community Hub\, Victoria Park Road\, Malvern\, WR14 2JY
CATEGORIES:Charity,Drink,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250315T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250315T130000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-03-15/1/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250315T170000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-03-15/2/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Talk: Laura Knight's Theatre - Performance\, People and Place
DESCRIPTION:The Dame Laura Knight Society presents an illustrated talk by Professor Emeritus Claire Cochrane. \nLaura Knight’s extraordinarily capacious concept of theatre led to the creation of art that tried to capture not only the diversity of different forms of performance\, but also the working environments of where and how performance is made. In exploring examples of that diversity\, this talk will also focus on the key personalities who were instrumental in giving Knight access — in particular Sir Barry Jackson\, her friend for over five decades and the founder of the Birmingham Repertory Company and the Malvern Festival. \nTickets: £7 (members) / £10 (non-members) on the door \nRefreshments will be available at the talk.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/talk-laura-knights-theatre-performance-people-and-place/
LOCATION:Colwall Village Hall\, Mill Lane\, Colwall\, WR13 6EQ
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-03-16/1/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-03-16/2/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250322T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250322T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T071144
CREATED:20240701T083644Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours of Great Malvern Priory
DESCRIPTION:Come and explore the fascinating history and unique treasures of Great Malvern Priory from its Norman origins to the present day. Discover more about the glories of this architectural gem\, with its beautiful stained glass\, medieval tiles and misericords. \nThere are guided tours most Saturday mornings at 11am and occasionally at 2pm (or very occasionally at other times). Please check the Priory Church calendar to confirm that a tour is going ahead on the day of your visit. \nDonations are welcomed and all money from the tours goes towards the ongoing repairs and restoration of the Priory building and the medieval glass windows. \nIn addition to the scheduled Saturday tours\, groups tours are available by prior arrangement on any day between 9am and 5pm as long as the Priory is not being used for another event. For these tours\, a small charge of £5 per person is made. Please visit the Friends of Malvern Priory website for more information and booking details. \n 
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/guided-tours-of-great-malvern-priory/2025-03-22/
LOCATION:Great Malvern Priory\, WR14 2AY
CATEGORIES:History,Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250323T143000
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SUMMARY:Theatre Tours 2025
DESCRIPTION:Come along for a behind-the-scenes tour of Malvern Theatres. \nTaking place on regular Sundays during the year\, theatre tours offer a great opportunity to visit areas of the building not normally accessible to the public. See behind-the-scenes in all three auditoria: The Festival Theatre\, Forum Theatre and Cinema\, plus check out the new Studio One space. Stand on the Festival Theatre stage and gaze out into the 850-seat auditorium as you soak up the fascinating story of this historic venue. Take a peek into the dressing rooms used by some of the most famous names in theatre and get an insight into how your favourite shows are staged. \nLasting around 1hr 45mins and led by an experienced tour guide ready to share anecdotes and answer your questions\, each theatre tour will end with a cream tea in the Bistro Café. \nThe price of the tour includes a souvenir brochure detailing the history of Malvern Theatres. \nDates in 2025\nSunday 26 January\, 1.30pm\nSunday 9 February\, 1.30pm\nSunday 23 March\, 12.30pm\nSunday 4 May\, 1.30pm
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/theatre-tours-2025/2025-03-23/
LOCATION:Malvern Theatres\, WR14 3HB
CATEGORIES:Talk,Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T071144
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Madresfield – The Real Brideshead by Marguerite Collins
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Malvern Museum organise a series of fascinating lectures on various topics. \nOn 27 March 2025\, come along and listen to the knowledgeable speaker as she explains more about the personalities within the illustrious Lygon family of Madresfield Court\, and unravels the fiction from the facts that lie behind Evelyn Waugh’s great novel\, Brideshead Revisited. \nLectures begin at 2.30pm and admission is free to Friends of Malvern Museum or £3 for visitors. \nRefreshments are served during the meeting at a small charge.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/lecture-madresfield-the-real-brideshead-by-marguerite-collins/
LOCATION:Christchurch Hall\, Avenue Road\, Malvern\, WR14 3AY
CATEGORIES:Community,History,Malvern,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T193000
DTSTAMP:20260504T071144
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SUMMARY:The Art and Science of Sourdough Baking  (Charity Talk & Tasting in Aid of Heartstart Malvern)
DESCRIPTION:Join us on the evening of the 27 March for a 1 hour talk and tasting on the art and science of sourdough baking with Aleksandra Moore from Malvern Bakehouse.\nIn this engaging talk on the art and science of sourdough baking\, attendees will learn where tradition meets craftsmanship as well as receiving insights into the fascinating world of fermentation\, the secrets behind creating artisanal sourdough bread\, and how Malvern Bakehouse has embraced these time-honoured techniques to craft delicious\, naturally leavened bakes. You’ll leave with practical tips for home baking and a deeper appreciation for the history and process behind sourdough. \nThis event will include samples from Malvern Bakehouse. \nEvent details\nThe talk will take place in the Park View Community Room\, running from 6.30pm – 7.30pm. \nTickets are £5 per person with all money going to Heartstart Malvern – book online via the Malvern Town Council website.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/the-art-and-science-of-sourdough-baking-charity-talk-tasting-in-aid-of-heartstart-malvern/
LOCATION:Community Hub\, Victoria Park Road\, Malvern\, WR14 2JY
CATEGORIES:Charity,Food,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T071144
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250315T134735Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Oliver Cromwell and the Battle of Worcester
DESCRIPTION:A talk by local historian Howard Robinson on Oliver Cromwell and the Battle of Worcester. \nDoors open at 6.30pm\, then talk starts at 7pm. \nBar selling alcohol and soft drinks will be open and a pizza van will be in the car park. \nEntry to the talk is free.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/talk-oliver-cromwell-and-the-battle-of-worcester/
LOCATION:Great Witley Village Hall\, Worcester Road\, Great Witley\, WR6 6HR
CATEGORIES:Community,Free,History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250329T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250329T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T071144
CREATED:20240701T083644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T151320Z
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SUMMARY:Guided Tours of Great Malvern Priory
DESCRIPTION:Come and explore the fascinating history and unique treasures of Great Malvern Priory from its Norman origins to the present day. Discover more about the glories of this architectural gem\, with its beautiful stained glass\, medieval tiles and misericords. \nThere are guided tours most Saturday mornings at 11am and occasionally at 2pm (or very occasionally at other times). Please check the Priory Church calendar to confirm that a tour is going ahead on the day of your visit. \nDonations are welcomed and all money from the tours goes towards the ongoing repairs and restoration of the Priory building and the medieval glass windows. \nIn addition to the scheduled Saturday tours\, groups tours are available by prior arrangement on any day between 9am and 5pm as long as the Priory is not being used for another event. For these tours\, a small charge of £5 per person is made. Please visit the Friends of Malvern Priory website for more information and booking details. \n 
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/guided-tours-of-great-malvern-priory/2025-03-29/
LOCATION:Great Malvern Priory\, WR14 2AY
CATEGORIES:History,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250403T213000
DTSTAMP:20260504T071144
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SUMMARY:Worcestershire Wildlife Trust: Talk Organised by Malvern Local Group
DESCRIPTION:The Malvern Local Group of the Worcestershire Wildlife Trust organises a series of talks running monthly from September to May. They are held at the Lyttelton Rooms on Church Street and all are welcome (both members and non-members). A small charge of £3 (including refreshments) per meeting is payable on the door and each talk starts at 7.30pm. \nProgramme for 2024/25\n5/9/24\nDr Kate Ashbrook\nSustainable Food Production \n3/10/24\nJean Young\nRe insects \n7/11/24\nChantal Lyons\nWild Boar \n5/12/24\nHelen Mugridge\nWildlife of Finland \n16/1/25\nEden Tanner\nJust Scratching the Surface (Parasites) \n6/2/25\nRepresentative\nWork of the Vale Wildlife Hospital Tewkesbury \n6/3/25\nGordon Forest\nBirds and History of Upton Warren \n3/4/25\nPhilip Seaton\nOrchid Conservation \n1/5/25\nDominique Craig\nMammals of Worcestershire
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/worcestershire-wildlife-trust-talk-organised-by-malvern-local-group/2025-04-03/
LOCATION:The Lyttelton Well Hall\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, WR14 2AY
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250405T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250405T120000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-04-05/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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SUMMARY:Workshop at Aetheria Gallery and Studio
DESCRIPTION:Aetheria Gallery and Studio is a contemporary art gallery in the centre of Great Malvern\, dedicated to showcasing the work of local artists. With a focus on nature\, fantasy\, and escapism\, the gallery offers a carefully curated selection of paintings\, creative photography\, prints\, ceramics\, and jewellery.  \nOur programme of group exhibitions presents original artworks in a bright and welcoming setting. The gallery is also home to the studio of Gallery Director Alison Simons\, where visitors can witness the creation of her fluid acrylic paintings. In addition\, Aetheria gallery hosts regular art demonstrations by featured artists\, as well as a variety of engaging workshops for those looking to explore their own creativity.  \nWorkshops at Aetheria Gallery in 2025\nFluid Acrylics Introduction with Alison Simons\nLearn the techniques of fluid acrylics\, use the swipe and blow-out method to create an abstract floral artwork.\n6 April 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n18 May 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£140 \nFluid Acrylics Continuation with Alison Simons\nBuild on the foundation of techniques taught in the introductory course\, develop your skills in fluid acrylics.\n8 June 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£140 \nThe Alchemy of Inks with Felicity Robinson\nDive into the world of inks\, make your own sketchbook and learn the techniques of inks by experimenting with mark-making.\n15 April 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£110 \nCapturing Summer: Colour\, Marks and Mini Masterpieces with Felicity Robinson\nCreate abstract paintings by exploring mark making\, using tools and creative methods to bring expressive movement to your work.\n6 May 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£110 \nExpressive Collage: A two-session creative journey with Felicity Robinson\nMake your own sketchbook and create richly textured collages with gelli printing and experimental mark making.\n10 & 17 June 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£195 \nCeramics with Gabrielle Rucinski\nAn introduction to pottery\, learn to make a coil pot\, a pinch pot\, and how to paint with underglazes.\n1 June 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£110 \nTo book a place\, please visit Aetheria Gallery & Studio\, 3 Edith Walk\, Malvern WR14 4QH or call 01684 355185.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/workshop-at-aetheria-gallery-and-studio/2025-04-06/
LOCATION:Aetheria Gallery & Studio\, 3 Edith Walk\, Malvern\, WR14 4QH
CATEGORIES:Craft,Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250407T120000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-04-07/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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SUMMARY:Pam Ayres – Doggedly Onwards
DESCRIPTION:The ideal gift for Christmas\, or Mother’s Day 2025 – tickets to see Pam Ayres\, who has spent a lifetime providing hilarious and profound insights into the delights and tribulations of daily life. She is back in Malvern to talk about her latest book\, Doggedly Onward – A Life in Poems: 1970 to 2020s\, which was released in October 2024. \nPam has gathered her career’s work of poetry into this volume\, which traces the course of her life\, and illustrates how her work has provoked laughter\, and some tears\, for people all over the world. \nHer recent TV appearances include two series of The Cotswolds for Channel 5\, This Morning\, Alan Titchmarsh\, Countdown and Would I Lie To You?
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/pam-ayres-doggedly-onward/
LOCATION:Malvern Theatres\, WR14 3HB
CATEGORIES:Poetry,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250411T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250411T210000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Civic Society: Monthly Talk
DESCRIPTION:Malvern Civic Society welcomes both members and visitors at its monthly talks\, held at the Eden Centre. \nThe cost of admission is £3 and doors open an hour before the start of the talk to give time for tea\, coffee\, biscuits and chat. \nProgramme for 2025\nFriday 11 April\, 7.30pm\nThe History and Development of the Three Counties Showground\nDavid Prescott (CEO\, Three Counties Agricultural Society) will talk about the history and development of Malvern’s Three Counties Showground. He will relate factual stories from the past and will also share some of the plans for continuing success. \nFriday 9 May\, 7.30pm\nMadresfield Estate\nJonathan Chenevix-Trench will explain how\, as custodians not only of the splendid Madresfield Court itself and its long history\, but also of the farmland\, woods and meadows that make up the Madresfield Estate\, the Trustees and their team on the ground adopt a long-term approach to all major decisions. Hear how both the Court and the Estate are cared for so that they will be enjoyed by visitors and walkers for decades to come. \nFriday 13 June\, 7.30pm\nButterflies of the Malvern Hills\nLocal expert Mel Mason will show how butterflies are indicators of biodiversity and the health of our environment. Sadly\, we have lost seven local species over the last four decades\, but the reintroduction of the pearl-bordered fritillary is an exciting project to buck this trend. Discover also how butterflies link with Sir Edward Elgar and his close friend the architect Arthur Troyte Griffith. \nFriday 11 July\, 7.30pm\nFlorence Nightingale in Malvern\nLocal historian Cora Weaver\, who has written and lectured extensively on Florence Nightingale and the Malvern Water Cure\, will detail how the founder of modern nursing regarded Malvern as her hospital town. When Nightingale required medical assistance she came to Malvern\, visiting nine times. This talk provides a chance to find out the truth about the Lady with the Lamp\, how ill she really was and why. There’s more to this story than you might imagine! \nFriday 8 August\, 7.30pm\nThe Police & Crime Commissioner for West Mercia\nJohn Campion (PCC West Mercia) will outline his role in this position and what police do in the area. \nFriday 12 September\, 7.30pm\nMalvern Rocks: The History of Quarrying in Malvern\nThose members and visitors who have moved to the Malvern area since the ’70s and ’80s will have known little of the effect of quarrying on the town and the hills. This impacts included the dangers\, the noise\, the turmoil and the scarring of the hills. Elaine Tomlinson’s talk will be your chance to find out about the geology of the rocks\, how they were exploited by industry and what it took to preserve the hills for future generations to enjoy. \nFriday 10 October\, 7.30pm\nNeedle Making in Worcestershire and Warwickshire\nRichard Churchly will discuss the start of the local needle trade around 1640 and explain how it developed from a tiny cottage industry into a significant force in the Redditch area. By 1900\, it employed tens of thousands of people\, whose labour produced all types of needles for export all around the globe. \nFriday 14 November\, 7.30pm\nThe King’s Thirds\nGeorge Demidowicz will tell the story of how a cash-strapped King Charles I attempted to raise revenue by exploiting the rights he enjoyed over the Royal Forests or Chases such that found in and around Malvern. These he shared with the neighbouring lords. The arrangement was that he gave up his rights over the “venison and vert” across the Chase on the basis that he would be allowed to enclose a third of the area. This\, the “King’s Thirds”\, could then be leased or sold to raise revenue.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-civic-society-monthly-talk/2025-04-11/
LOCATION:The Eden Centre\, Grovewood Road\, Malvern\, Worcs\, WR14 1GD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Charity,Drink,Food,History,Malvern,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250412T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250412T130000
DTSTAMP:20260504T071144
CREATED:20250129T171356Z
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-04-12/1/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250412T120000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-04-12/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-04-12/2/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250412T213000
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Kaleb Cooper
DESCRIPTION:NLP Ltd present An Evening with Kaleb Cooper at Malvern Theatres. \nThis promises to be an intimate evening filled with honest conversations\, hilarious anecdotes\, and plenty of surprises. \nExpect lots of Kaleb’s famously strong opinions – on everything from sheep (“stupid”) to celebrities and farming\, alongside unique rural insights. \nAsk him your burning questions\, hear untold stories\, and laugh along with his deadpan humour and hear about his entrepreneurial and business ideas that have helped him rise above the challenges that face British farmers today.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/an-evening-with-kaleb-cooper/
LOCATION:Malvern Theatres\, WR14 3HB
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Malvern,Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250413T130000
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-04-13/1/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-04-13/2/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-04-14/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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SUMMARY:Mark Thompson’s Award-Winning Spectacular Science Show
DESCRIPTION:If you think science is boring\, think again; this is science as you’ve never seen it before! Designed for both children and adults to enjoy\, Mark’s Spectacular Science Show delves into the strange and magical properties of matter with exploding elephant’s toothpaste\, vortex-generating dustbins and even howling jelly babies! \nAwarded ‘Best Kid’s Show at Edinburgh Fringe’ by The Derek Awards\, this interactive show is all set to entertain and educate in the most spectacular way!  \nRecommended for children aged 5 and up\, but younger children are also welcome to come along!
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/mark-thompsons-award-winning-spectacular-science-show/
LOCATION:Regal Tenbury Wells\, 49 Teme Street\, Tenbury Wells WR15 8AE
CATEGORIES:Children,Family,Talk,Test Category
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SUMMARY:Workshop at Aetheria Gallery and Studio
DESCRIPTION:Aetheria Gallery and Studio is a contemporary art gallery in the centre of Great Malvern\, dedicated to showcasing the work of local artists. With a focus on nature\, fantasy\, and escapism\, the gallery offers a carefully curated selection of paintings\, creative photography\, prints\, ceramics\, and jewellery.  \nOur programme of group exhibitions presents original artworks in a bright and welcoming setting. The gallery is also home to the studio of Gallery Director Alison Simons\, where visitors can witness the creation of her fluid acrylic paintings. In addition\, Aetheria gallery hosts regular art demonstrations by featured artists\, as well as a variety of engaging workshops for those looking to explore their own creativity.  \nWorkshops at Aetheria Gallery in 2025\nFluid Acrylics Introduction with Alison Simons\nLearn the techniques of fluid acrylics\, use the swipe and blow-out method to create an abstract floral artwork.\n6 April 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n18 May 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£140 \nFluid Acrylics Continuation with Alison Simons\nBuild on the foundation of techniques taught in the introductory course\, develop your skills in fluid acrylics.\n8 June 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£140 \nThe Alchemy of Inks with Felicity Robinson\nDive into the world of inks\, make your own sketchbook and learn the techniques of inks by experimenting with mark-making.\n15 April 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£110 \nCapturing Summer: Colour\, Marks and Mini Masterpieces with Felicity Robinson\nCreate abstract paintings by exploring mark making\, using tools and creative methods to bring expressive movement to your work.\n6 May 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£110 \nExpressive Collage: A two-session creative journey with Felicity Robinson\nMake your own sketchbook and create richly textured collages with gelli printing and experimental mark making.\n10 & 17 June 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£195 \nCeramics with Gabrielle Rucinski\nAn introduction to pottery\, learn to make a coil pot\, a pinch pot\, and how to paint with underglazes.\n1 June 2025: 10am – 1.30pm\n£110 \nTo book a place\, please visit Aetheria Gallery & Studio\, 3 Edith Walk\, Malvern WR14 4QH or call 01684 355185.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/workshop-at-aetheria-gallery-and-studio/2025-04-15/
LOCATION:Aetheria Gallery & Studio\, 3 Edith Walk\, Malvern\, WR14 4QH
CATEGORIES:Craft,Talk
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SUMMARY:Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens
DESCRIPTION:Legendary fantasy authors JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis were frequent visitors to the Malvern Hills around the middle of the 20th century and the distinctive landscape may have inspired features of Middle Earth and Narnia\, like the Giant’s Cave from the Hobbit and the Victorian gas lamps from The Lion\, the Witch & the Wardrobe. \nA century earlier\, authors Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens visited Malvern for the Water Cure and most of the treatment centres and guest houses still remain. \nThe Malvern Hills Literary Loop starts at the Mr. Tumnus bench in Priory Park and heads up past Knotsford House where Dickens stayed to Lewis’s former school Cherbourg House before pausing at the Lewis Memorial in Rosebank Gardens and following the gas lamps up to St. Ann’s Well cafe. \nAfter admiring the views around North Hill\, the trail descends to Alexandra Rd where Lewis’s close friend & biographer George Sayers lived\, opposite the former home of composer Edward Elgar. \nThe loop then heads up past Montreal House where Darwin stayed during his daughter’s treatment and past Lewis & Tolkien’s favourite pub The Unicorn Inn before passing the Hobbit door and down to Malvern Priory to find Anne Darwin’s grave and potentially the original Narnian gas lamp. \nDates and booking\nThe walks are available on many dates\, often with the option of two start times on the same day. For more information\, including prices\, availability and to book. visit the Malvern Hills Literary Loop: Tolkien\, Lewis\, Darwin & Dickens page on Airbnb.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-hills-cultural-walk-3/2025-04-19/1/
CATEGORIES:History,Malvern,Talk,Trail,Walks
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SUMMARY:Malvern Town Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cost\nAdults: £7 (plus small booking fee online; no booking fee if booking direct in person or on 01684 892289)\nCarers and children under 14: Free \nAbout the walk\nWhy not join one of Malvern Civic Society’s walks and find out about the fascinating history of Malvern? \n– See how Malvern’s famous Water Cure and Spa flourished in the 19th Century\n– Learn about the mediaeval Priory\n– Find out about the town’s Elgar connections\n– Hear of important visitors to the town and the story behind some ‘blue plaques’\n– Discover more about the coming of radar \nWalks last approximately 90 minutes. \nPlease be aware that Great Malvern is a hillside town and our tour follows its steep gradients and steps along narrow pavements. \nIf you have a disability that requires support from a carer\, the carer goes free. Children under 14 and vulnerable adults should be accompanied by an appropriate adult. If you are under 14 or the carer of a vulnerable adult\, there is no charge. \nSorry – no dogs are allowed\, except assistance dogs. \nWalks are led by enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides from Malvern Civic Society. \nDates and times\nWalks run every Monday (including Bank Holidays) and Saturday at 10.30am from 5 April until 27 October 2025. \nPlease note – the following dates are fully booked: 2 June 2025\, 4 October 2025 \nBooking\nPlease book in advance to avoid disappointment. Ten places are available on each walk: four are available to book through Malvern Tourist Information Centre either on 01684 892289 or in person; the other six are available to book online at Ticketsource (small booking fee applies to online transactions). Any tickets for Saturday unsold online by noon on Friday\, or tickets for Monday unsold online by 8am on Monday\, will become available to purchase through Malvern Tourist Information Centre during opening hours. Please note that children’s tickets cannot be booked online and should instead be booked through Malvern Tourist Information Centre. \nMalvern Tourist Information Centre is located at The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern WR14 2AY (close to the Lyttelton Well Cafe). Telephone: 01684 892289 \nNew specialist tour (2024 onwards)\nSome guides now offer a specialist tour\, by arrangement\, for those with a particular interest in the arts: “The Culture and The Cure”. This walk\, for pre-booked groups only (minimum group size may apply)\, explores Malvern’s cultural connections alongside the history of the town as a centre for the controversial Water Cure. Writers\, artists and musicians have been attracted to Malvern for over a hundred years – hear their stories plus how this small Worcestershire town became a major spa. \nFor more details regarding this bespoke tour\, please contact the Malvern Tourist Information Centre in the first instance. All walks are subject to guide availability.
URL:https://www.visitthemalverns.org/event/malvern-town-walk-2-2/2025-04-19/
LOCATION:Malvern Tourist Information Centre\, The Lyttelton Well Courtyard\, 6 Church Street\, Malvern\, Worcestershire\, WR14 2AY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Talk,Walks
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