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๐ Free Panacea Museum in Bedford 2025

Time: 11:00 - 17:00 Price: ยฃ0.00
Discover the amazing story of the unique religious community that created its own Garden of Eden in the centre of Bedford. The museum has beautiful gardens to walk around.
โญOPEN:
Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm
(last admission 4.30pm)
๐ SOME INTERESTING HISTORY
The Panacea Society was originally called โThe Community of the Holy Ghostโ, and was made up mostly of women. Its leader was Mabel Barltrop โ the widow of an English clergyman, and mother of four childrenโ whose followers called her โOctaviaโ.
Octavia. The founder of the Panacea Society.
During the 1920s, followers of the Panacea Society moved to Bedford to live near Octavia. Eventually, the community was able to combine the gardens of several properties to form โthe campusโ โ a private space between the community houses, with a chapel at its centre.
From this headquarters, the Society operated a religious organisation which reached across the world. Over two thousand people became members of the Panacea Society, in Europe, North America and many parts of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
From its beginning, the Panacea Society expected the end of the world. Society members were convinced that God would soon act to bring about a new age โ a period of peace and happiness called โthe Millenniumโ.
The Panacea Society was part of a wider religious movement of groups concerned with prophecy. The Panaceans believed that God was speaking to them through Octavia, but her followers did not believe she was the only modern prophet. Rather, they accepted a lineage of seven prophetic voices since the late 1700s โ a tradition they called โthe Visitationโ.
๐ง FOR CHILDREN
Children trails, colouring sheets and wooden toys in the activity space in the main museum building 'Castleside'.
โ FOOD AND DRINK
Tea room serving refreshments, hot & cold snacks with indoor & outdoor seating
๐ผ TOILET INFORMATION
Baby changing can be found in a toilet that is big enough to fit a pushchair in
๐ ฟ๏ธ PARKING
No parking is available at the Museum, however there is pay and display parking nearby.
โฟ๐ ฟ๏ธ ACCESSIBILITY (Partly accessible)
Accessible info and blue badge holders, click here: https://panaceamuseum.org/visiting/access
CONTACT DETAILS
โ๏ธ Tel: 01234 353178
๐ง museum@panaceatrust.org


















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Bradwell Mill Opening Day - Free Entry

Time: 13:30 - 16:30
๐ 2025 OPENING DAYS
โช๏ธMay 5th, 10th, 11th & 25th
โช๏ธJune 29th
โช๏ธJuly 27th
โช๏ธAugust 31st
โช๏ธSeptember 13th, 14th & 28th
Please be aware
โญ๏ธ The mill is a working machine not just a building. Care should be taken when moving around the premises as some surfaces are greasy and some have a risk of splinters.
โญ๏ธ There are low beams and trip hazards along with steep, narrow stairs.
โญ๏ธ Only a limited number of people can access the upstairs at a time โ so you may have to wait.
โญ๏ธ Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
โญ๏ธ There are no toilet facilities available.
๐ซ ADMISSION - FREE
Admission is free but donations towards the upkeep are very much welcome.
๐ ฟ๏ธ PARKING
Parking is in Nightingale Court, off Wheelers Lane. There is no access to the mill from Mill Lane (off Bradwell Road).


๐ฉ History Festival at Milton Keynes Museum (Pay once and visit for free all year!) - May 2025
Time: 10:30 - 16:30
๐ DATES
โช๏ธSaturday 10th May 2025
โช๏ธSunday 11th May 2025
๐ฑ WHAT TO EXPECT
Wander around the tent village set up in the Museum grounds and travel back in time to meet Romans, Tudors, Civil War Soldiers, Suffragettes and many more!
๐ฅ RE-ENACTORS
๐ช HANDS ON ACTIVITIES
๐ฒ THE MUSEUM
๐ฅช FOOD & DRINK
โฟ๏ธ ACCESSIBILITY
https://miltonkeynesmuseum.org.uk/home/access-statement/
๐ TICKETS COST:
Pay once and visit for free all year!
โช๏ธAdult: ยฃ17.50
โช๏ธChild 5 โ 16 years: ยฃ12.00
โช๏ธUnder 5: Free
โช๏ธ Family 2 adults and up to 4 children: ยฃ45.00
โช๏ธOver 65s, student and disabled. One carer free of charge per concession ยฃ13.50





๐ A Talk on Interesting and famous people buried in Highgate Cemetery at Trinity Methodist Church, Biggleswade

Time: 19:30 - 21:00
๐ข TIME
usually at 7:30pm for 8:00pm, on the first Monday of each month (except for Public Holidays when we move to the second Monday). Speakers provide a variety of talks and presentations.
๐บ WHERE?
Biggleswade History Society meets monthly at the Trinity Methodist Church, Shortmead Street Biggleswade,
๐ ENTRY COSTS - PAY ON THE NIGHT:
Meetings are free of charge for members with visitors are very welcome to attend for a charge of ยฃ4.00 per meeting. All welcome, no pre-booking required, pay on the night.

Little City at Wootton Community Centre

๐โโ๏ธ Join us for 1hr 15mins of role play fun at Wootton Community Centre!
SESSION TIMES:
โช๏ธ09:20am
โช๏ธ10:45am
โญ๏ธ AGES: 6 & Under
Non-walking baby siblings are free with a paying child and do not need a ticket. If possible please leave pushchairs outside the venue to allow for as much space as possible to play.
๐ SNACK INFORMATION
Snacks and refreshments will be available to buy at most events. Any snacks are to be eaten to the side away from toys and equipment. In a bid to help reduce our waste we encourage you to bring your own reusable cup and, in doing so, you will be entered into our draw to win a free session (drawn quarterly). We also ask if you bring your own snacks, that you avoid any items with nuts in them.
๐ซ TICKET PRICE
(You can book via the event link)
โช๏ธOne Child: ยฃ8.95
This ticket is for 1 child (no ticket required for non walking baby siblings)
โช๏ธTwo Children: ยฃ16.90
Group ticket for 2 people
This ticket is for 2 children (no ticket required for non walking baby siblings)
โช๏ธThree Children: ยฃ23.85
Group ticket for 3 people
This ticket is for 3 children (no ticket required for non walking baby siblings)
โช๏ธExtra Adult: ยฃ3.50
Each booking includes one free adult, any additional adults can be added here.
โ๏ธ CONTACT DETAILS
If you have any questions before the event, please get in touch at jen@littlecityuk.com

๐ FREE Valuation Day - Woburn

Time: 10:00 - 13:00
TIME:
Drop in any time between 10am - 1pm
๐ FREE VALUATION
Join our gemmologist and general valuer for a free, no obligation valuation at The Woburn, George Street, Woburn.
๐ท Consigning now for our auction at the Woburn Hotel.






๐ณ Tree Tots at Howe Park Wood, Milton Keynes

Time: 10:00 - 10:50 Price: ยฃ1.00
Thatโs why our Outdoor Learning Team runs Tree Tots, a weekly 50-minute nature play session that enables you and your little ones to join in all kinds of outdoor fun alongside other children, parents and carers.
๐ฉโ๐ณ WHAT TO EXPECT
Tree Tots offers a range of seasonal activities designed just for under-5s. Youโll get to join in all kinds of fun things that connect you and your little one with nature โ from โcookingโ in mud kitchens, balancing on ropes and swinging in hammocks to playing with water, exploring the woods and collecting natural treasure.
๐WHERE/WHEN IT TAKES PLACE
Taking place in a dedicated area of Howe Park Wood every Thursday at 10am (Winter) or 10am and 11am (Summer).
๐ง WEATHER INFORMATION
Tree Tots takes place in all weathers (unless itโs very extreme) because we believe that children should have the opportunity to experience the wild outdoors โ whether thatโs rain, wind, sun or snow. Please come dressed appropriately for the weather.
๐ถ AGE: Under 5's
TIME: 10.00am - 10.50am
๐ TICKETS: ยฃ1.00pp (Book via the event link)
Please purchase one ticket per person attending including adults and children. Maximum 3 children per adult. We do not refund bookings.




๐ Free Panacea Museum in Bedford 2025

Time: 11:00 - 17:00 Price: ยฃ0.00
Discover the amazing story of the unique religious community that created its own Garden of Eden in the centre of Bedford. The museum has beautiful gardens to walk around.
โญOPEN:
Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm
(last admission 4.30pm)
๐ SOME INTERESTING HISTORY
The Panacea Society was originally called โThe Community of the Holy Ghostโ, and was made up mostly of women. Its leader was Mabel Barltrop โ the widow of an English clergyman, and mother of four childrenโ whose followers called her โOctaviaโ.
Octavia. The founder of the Panacea Society.
During the 1920s, followers of the Panacea Society moved to Bedford to live near Octavia. Eventually, the community was able to combine the gardens of several properties to form โthe campusโ โ a private space between the community houses, with a chapel at its centre.
From this headquarters, the Society operated a religious organisation which reached across the world. Over two thousand people became members of the Panacea Society, in Europe, North America and many parts of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
From its beginning, the Panacea Society expected the end of the world. Society members were convinced that God would soon act to bring about a new age โ a period of peace and happiness called โthe Millenniumโ.
The Panacea Society was part of a wider religious movement of groups concerned with prophecy. The Panaceans believed that God was speaking to them through Octavia, but her followers did not believe she was the only modern prophet. Rather, they accepted a lineage of seven prophetic voices since the late 1700s โ a tradition they called โthe Visitationโ.
๐ง FOR CHILDREN
Children trails, colouring sheets and wooden toys in the activity space in the main museum building 'Castleside'.
โ FOOD AND DRINK
Tea room serving refreshments, hot & cold snacks with indoor & outdoor seating
๐ผ TOILET INFORMATION
Baby changing can be found in a toilet that is big enough to fit a pushchair in
๐ ฟ๏ธ PARKING
No parking is available at the Museum, however there is pay and display parking nearby.
โฟ๐ ฟ๏ธ ACCESSIBILITY (Partly accessible)
Accessible info and blue badge holders, click here: https://panaceamuseum.org/visiting/access
CONTACT DETAILS
โ๏ธ Tel: 01234 353178
๐ง museum@panaceatrust.org


















๐ถ Little Sapplings Stay and Play - Clophill

Time: 09:30 - 11:00
HOW MUCH?
๐ธ๏ธFrom 9.30am - Child is ยฃ5
๐ธ๏ธFrom 10.00am - Chilld is ยฃ3
๐ธ๏ธAdditional child: ยฃ2.50
๐ธ๏ธBabies: Free
WHAT TO EXPECT;
โญ๏ธ Free flow play in our INCREDIBLE Clophill St Mary's Lower School and Nursery.
โญ๏ธ Baby area.
โญ๏ธ Playtime in our Wonderful Early Years Garden!
โญ๏ธ Free weekly raffle.
REFRESHMENTS
โ Coffee and cake for adults!
๐ Healthy snack for all children & adults
๐ฅ NEW CARD LOYALTY CARD
We love seeing you every week and want to give something back to you....
So every week you come, you will get your card stamped....and when you have collected 10 stamps, you will get your next session free!!!




๐ Free Panacea Museum in Bedford 2025

Time: 11:00 - 17:00 Price: ยฃ0.00
Discover the amazing story of the unique religious community that created its own Garden of Eden in the centre of Bedford. The museum has beautiful gardens to walk around.
โญOPEN:
Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm
(last admission 4.30pm)
๐ SOME INTERESTING HISTORY
The Panacea Society was originally called โThe Community of the Holy Ghostโ, and was made up mostly of women. Its leader was Mabel Barltrop โ the widow of an English clergyman, and mother of four childrenโ whose followers called her โOctaviaโ.
Octavia. The founder of the Panacea Society.
During the 1920s, followers of the Panacea Society moved to Bedford to live near Octavia. Eventually, the community was able to combine the gardens of several properties to form โthe campusโ โ a private space between the community houses, with a chapel at its centre.
From this headquarters, the Society operated a religious organisation which reached across the world. Over two thousand people became members of the Panacea Society, in Europe, North America and many parts of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
From its beginning, the Panacea Society expected the end of the world. Society members were convinced that God would soon act to bring about a new age โ a period of peace and happiness called โthe Millenniumโ.
The Panacea Society was part of a wider religious movement of groups concerned with prophecy. The Panaceans believed that God was speaking to them through Octavia, but her followers did not believe she was the only modern prophet. Rather, they accepted a lineage of seven prophetic voices since the late 1700s โ a tradition they called โthe Visitationโ.
๐ง FOR CHILDREN
Children trails, colouring sheets and wooden toys in the activity space in the main museum building 'Castleside'.
โ FOOD AND DRINK
Tea room serving refreshments, hot & cold snacks with indoor & outdoor seating
๐ผ TOILET INFORMATION
Baby changing can be found in a toilet that is big enough to fit a pushchair in
๐ ฟ๏ธ PARKING
No parking is available at the Museum, however there is pay and display parking nearby.
โฟ๐ ฟ๏ธ ACCESSIBILITY (Partly accessible)
Accessible info and blue badge holders, click here: https://panaceamuseum.org/visiting/access
CONTACT DETAILS
โ๏ธ Tel: 01234 353178
๐ง museum@panaceatrust.org


















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๐ AROUND THE WORLD 2025 IN DUNSTABLE - FREE ENTRY

Time: 10:30 - 16:30
๐ WHAT TO EXPECT
This event will showcase a wide range of activities and entertainment from different cultures and traditions from around the world including:
โญ๏ธ Dance,
โญ๏ธ Music,
โญ๏ธ Hands on activities,
โญ๏ธ Storytelling,
โญ๏ธ Animals,
โญ๏ธ Childrenโs arts and crafts plus much more!
โญ๏ธ Stalls & food concessions also on site.
๐ Meet local community groups to explore and learn more about Dunstableโs heritage and past.




๐ Free Panacea Museum in Bedford 2025

Time: 11:00 - 17:00 Price: ยฃ0.00
Discover the amazing story of the unique religious community that created its own Garden of Eden in the centre of Bedford. The museum has beautiful gardens to walk around.
โญOPEN:
Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm
(last admission 4.30pm)
๐ SOME INTERESTING HISTORY
The Panacea Society was originally called โThe Community of the Holy Ghostโ, and was made up mostly of women. Its leader was Mabel Barltrop โ the widow of an English clergyman, and mother of four childrenโ whose followers called her โOctaviaโ.
Octavia. The founder of the Panacea Society.
During the 1920s, followers of the Panacea Society moved to Bedford to live near Octavia. Eventually, the community was able to combine the gardens of several properties to form โthe campusโ โ a private space between the community houses, with a chapel at its centre.
From this headquarters, the Society operated a religious organisation which reached across the world. Over two thousand people became members of the Panacea Society, in Europe, North America and many parts of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
From its beginning, the Panacea Society expected the end of the world. Society members were convinced that God would soon act to bring about a new age โ a period of peace and happiness called โthe Millenniumโ.
The Panacea Society was part of a wider religious movement of groups concerned with prophecy. The Panaceans believed that God was speaking to them through Octavia, but her followers did not believe she was the only modern prophet. Rather, they accepted a lineage of seven prophetic voices since the late 1700s โ a tradition they called โthe Visitationโ.
๐ง FOR CHILDREN
Children trails, colouring sheets and wooden toys in the activity space in the main museum building 'Castleside'.
โ FOOD AND DRINK
Tea room serving refreshments, hot & cold snacks with indoor & outdoor seating
๐ผ TOILET INFORMATION
Baby changing can be found in a toilet that is big enough to fit a pushchair in
๐ ฟ๏ธ PARKING
No parking is available at the Museum, however there is pay and display parking nearby.
โฟ๐ ฟ๏ธ ACCESSIBILITY (Partly accessible)
Accessible info and blue badge holders, click here: https://panaceamuseum.org/visiting/access
CONTACT DETAILS
โ๏ธ Tel: 01234 353178
๐ง museum@panaceatrust.org


















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๐ FREE - Toby's Tall Tales at The Higgins, Bedford

Time: 14:30
โช๏ธAGES: Ideal for ages up to 7.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
โ ๏ธ NO BOOKING REQUIRED
Please be aware, space in the gallery is limited and is offered on a first come first served basis.
๐ TOBY'S TALES 2025 DATES
โช๏ธSunday 13th April
โช๏ธSunday 18th May
โช๏ธSunday 15th June
โช๏ธSunday 20th July
โน๏ธ ABOUT THE HIGGINS MUSEUM
At the Higgins Art Gallery and Museum in Bedford, you can expect to explore collections of fine and decorative arts, including watercolours and prints, alongside local stories and archaeological finds, with free admission and a variety of events for all ages.
โฟ๏ธ ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION
https://www.thehigginsbedford.org.uk/Visit_us/Accessibility/Accessibility.aspx#:~:text=General%20Access,very%20welcome%20in%20the%20museum.
CONTACT NUMBER FOR ENQUIRIES:
โ๏ธ Phone: 01234 718618


๐ Free Panacea Museum in Bedford 2025

Time: 11:00 - 17:00 Price: ยฃ0.00
Discover the amazing story of the unique religious community that created its own Garden of Eden in the centre of Bedford. The museum has beautiful gardens to walk around.
โญOPEN:
Thursday - Sunday, 11am - 5pm
(last admission 4.30pm)
๐ SOME INTERESTING HISTORY
The Panacea Society was originally called โThe Community of the Holy Ghostโ, and was made up mostly of women. Its leader was Mabel Barltrop โ the widow of an English clergyman, and mother of four childrenโ whose followers called her โOctaviaโ.
Octavia. The founder of the Panacea Society.
During the 1920s, followers of the Panacea Society moved to Bedford to live near Octavia. Eventually, the community was able to combine the gardens of several properties to form โthe campusโ โ a private space between the community houses, with a chapel at its centre.
From this headquarters, the Society operated a religious organisation which reached across the world. Over two thousand people became members of the Panacea Society, in Europe, North America and many parts of the British Empire and Commonwealth.
From its beginning, the Panacea Society expected the end of the world. Society members were convinced that God would soon act to bring about a new age โ a period of peace and happiness called โthe Millenniumโ.
The Panacea Society was part of a wider religious movement of groups concerned with prophecy. The Panaceans believed that God was speaking to them through Octavia, but her followers did not believe she was the only modern prophet. Rather, they accepted a lineage of seven prophetic voices since the late 1700s โ a tradition they called โthe Visitationโ.
๐ง FOR CHILDREN
Children trails, colouring sheets and wooden toys in the activity space in the main museum building 'Castleside'.
โ FOOD AND DRINK
Tea room serving refreshments, hot & cold snacks with indoor & outdoor seating
๐ผ TOILET INFORMATION
Baby changing can be found in a toilet that is big enough to fit a pushchair in
๐ ฟ๏ธ PARKING
No parking is available at the Museum, however there is pay and display parking nearby.
โฟ๐ ฟ๏ธ ACCESSIBILITY (Partly accessible)
Accessible info and blue badge holders, click here: https://panaceamuseum.org/visiting/access
CONTACT DETAILS
โ๏ธ Tel: 01234 353178
๐ง museum@panaceatrust.org


















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๐ Toddler Time on the Farm (pre-booking required) - Wilstead

Price: ยฃ9.95
๐ 2025 DATES
โช๏ธMonday 24th March
โช๏ธFriday 28th March
โช๏ธMonday 31st March
โช๏ธThursday 3rd April
๐ SESSION TIMES:
โช๏ธ9:30
โช๏ธ11:00
โช๏ธ12:00
๐ฆ WHAT TO EXPECT
At the allotted times of 9.30, 11.00 or 12.00 one of our keepers will meet you and you will spend approximately 20 minutes meeting our beautiful spring lambs. Once the meet and greet session is over you are then welcome to spend some time on the farm where you can view our other animals, play on the ride on toys and playgrounds & visit the birds.
๐ง FOOD & DRINK
Our tea room will be open serving hot and cold drinks, cakes and sandwiches.
๐ TICKETS COST:
Numbers are limited on each session so we advise you book early to avoid disappointment via the event link.
โช๏ธยฃ9.95 per child โ(one adult FREE with each paying child).
โช๏ธAdditional adults are ยฃ9.00 per person.


๐ Toddler Time on the Farm (pre-booking required) - Wilstead

Price: ยฃ9.95
๐ 2025 DATES
โช๏ธMonday 24th March
โช๏ธFriday 28th March
โช๏ธMonday 31st March
โช๏ธThursday 3rd April
๐ SESSION TIMES:
โช๏ธ9:30
โช๏ธ11:00
โช๏ธ12:00
๐ฆ WHAT TO EXPECT
At the allotted times of 9.30, 11.00 or 12.00 one of our keepers will meet you and you will spend approximately 20 minutes meeting our beautiful spring lambs. Once the meet and greet session is over you are then welcome to spend some time on the farm where you can view our other animals, play on the ride on toys and playgrounds & visit the birds.
๐ง FOOD & DRINK
Our tea room will be open serving hot and cold drinks, cakes and sandwiches.
๐ TICKETS COST:
Numbers are limited on each session so we advise you book early to avoid disappointment via the event link.
โช๏ธยฃ9.95 per child โ(one adult FREE with each paying child).
โช๏ธAdditional adults are ยฃ9.00 per person.


๐ป Ampthill Ghost Walk 2025

Time: 20:00
๐ฑ EVENT DETAILS
๐ HOUSES, PUBS, RUINS & MORE....
These walks will guide you around Ampthills most haunted and horrific sites. Youโll visit and hear stories about grand houses, pubs, shops, coaching inns, courthouses, private zoos, abandoned ruins, long lost stately homes and castles!
๐ป GHOSTS OF GANGSTERS, NUNS & MORE.....
With tales of ghosts, poltergeists, manifestations, floating orbs, paranormal investigations, satanic rituals, murders, hangings, theft, knights, house keepers, nuns, gangsters, soldiers, grave desecration and more!
๐ YOUR HOST
Acclaimed story teller, fan of the paranormal, macabre and the strange, Bryan your Ghost Walk guide has lived in the local area his whole life, his family living in the same Central Beds village since Parish records began in the early
2025 DATES
โช๏ธMar 12th - 7pm
โช๏ธMar 26th - 7pm
โช๏ธApr 9th - 8pm
โช๏ธApr 23rd - 8pm
โช๏ธMay 7th - 8pm
โช๏ธMay 21st - 8pm
๐TICKETS:
ยฃ10 per person payable on the night
PLEASE BOOK YOUR PLACE BY EMAIL OR MESSAGE US ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE VIA THE EVENT LINK FOR MORE DETAILS.
๐ง ampthillghostwalks@gmail.com


๐๐ฅ Sip & Paint at Cod & Waffle in Leighton Buzzard

Time: 19:30 - 21:30 Price: ยฃ22.50
๐ผ WHAT TO EXPECT
โญ๏ธ Join us for a relaxing guided art class at the fabulous Cod & Waffle restaurant!
โญ๏ธ Enjoy a drink on us and see how your creativity blossoms.
โญ๏ธ Perfect for beginners and improvers you'll be gently guided by Liddy, we supply all the materials you need, we know you'll enjoy creating your own piece of artwork in this lovely coffee shop at one of our most popular art evenings.
๐ฅ MATERIALS PROVIDED
Join us for an evening's guided art at the fantastic Cod & Waffle Restaurant, we provide all the materials and all the guidance you might want, plus your first drink.
๐คฉ BEGINNER OR IMPROVER?
Our pub/cafe art workshops are an ideal way for beginners or improvers to enjoy an evening of creativity aswell as learning a range of techniques in a warm welcoming environment
You'll be guided through by our very friendly, and knowledgeble art tutor, Liddy. You are free to take as much guidance as you like, but we certainly won't restrict your creative flair
By the end of the evening, you will have some new skills and your own piece of wall worthy art.
๐๐ FISH & CHIPS BEFOREHAND?
Perhaps drop in before and enjoy one of their delicious waffles or fantastic fish & chips.
๐ TICKETS COST: ยฃ22.50
You can book tickets via the event link.
๐ Sip & Paint Theme Dates 2025
โช๏ธWed 19th March 7.30pm - The Highland Cow
โช๏ธWed 16th April 7.30pm - Sailing
โช๏ธWed 21st May 7.30pm - Giant Pandas
โช๏ธWed 18th June 7.30pm - Monetโs Cat
โช๏ธWed 16th July 7.30pm - Aperol Spritz
โช๏ธWed 20th Aug 7.30pm - The Blue Door
โช๏ธWed 17th Sept 7.30pm - The Wolf
โช๏ธWed 15th Oct 7.30pm - Silver Birch Woods
โช๏ธWed 19th Nov 7.30pm - November Stag




๐ FREE Valuation Day - Woburn

Time: 10:00 - 13:00
TIME:
Drop in any time between 10am - 1pm
๐ FREE VALUATION
Join our gemmologist and general valuer for a free, no obligation valuation at The Woburn, George Street, Woburn.
๐ท Consigning now for our auction at the Woburn Hotel.






๐ณ Tree Tots at Howe Park Wood, Milton Keynes

Time: 10:00 - 10:50 Price: ยฃ1.00
Thatโs why our Outdoor Learning Team runs Tree Tots, a weekly 50-minute nature play session that enables you and your little ones to join in all kinds of outdoor fun alongside other children, parents and carers.
๐ฉโ๐ณ WHAT TO EXPECT
Tree Tots offers a range of seasonal activities designed just for under-5s. Youโll get to join in all kinds of fun things that connect you and your little one with nature โ from โcookingโ in mud kitchens, balancing on ropes and swinging in hammocks to playing with water, exploring the woods and collecting natural treasure.
๐WHERE/WHEN IT TAKES PLACE
Taking place in a dedicated area of Howe Park Wood every Thursday at 10am (Winter) or 10am and 11am (Summer).
๐ง WEATHER INFORMATION
Tree Tots takes place in all weathers (unless itโs very extreme) because we believe that children should have the opportunity to experience the wild outdoors โ whether thatโs rain, wind, sun or snow. Please come dressed appropriately for the weather.
๐ถ AGE: Under 5's
TIME: 10.00am - 10.50am
๐ TICKETS: ยฃ1.00pp (Book via the event link)
Please purchase one ticket per person attending including adults and children. Maximum 3 children per adult. We do not refund bookings.



