This new all-ticket event replaces the Welshampton Plant Fair
After 12 successful years, we’re offering
something fresh this year –
a scintillating afternoon for garden lovers!
Bodnant’s Renaissance
with guest speaker
John Rippin, Head Gardener at Bodnant
John is at the helm of an extensive investment programme at the National Trust’s flagship Bodnant.
He will explain current developments and exciting plans for regeneration, improvement and expansion into new areas in the future, and will also include a selection of his favourite plants from Bodnant’s outstanding botanical collection.
The National Trust says that there will be “lots more to see in years to come” and John’s talk will ensure that our future visits are greatly enriched. Afterwards, John will provide expert advice on gardening questions.
Plus, a selection of beautiful plants and delicious refreshments on sale
We are also planning a silent auction of unusual specimen plants
Tickets now available @ £7.50
(£7 for block bookings of 8 or more)
Order by email at welshampton.tickets@outlook.com
or by phone on 01691 622653
All proceeds to Macmillan Cancer Support &
St Michael and All Angels Church in Welshampton
On Saturday 10th, ‘Our Gallant 35’ exhibition will centre on the lives of the people of Welshampton, Lyneal and Colemere who never returned. It will be held at the Parish Hall starting at 11am. There will be an exhibition of information on all 35 of our fallen soldiers and what life was like ‘at home’ during the War. Loaned artefacts and Parish maps from the era and today to compare will also be on display.
‘A Tribute in Words and Song’ will commence at 2.45pm. This production will include a specially written poem composed by local poet, Ted Eames, a short play, a poem by one of the fallen soldiers remembering Colemere, and a specially written song, ‘The Place We Called Home’. Admission will be free and refreshments will be available to purchase.
It is not too late to add artefacts to the collection to be on display. If you have something you believe others will be interested to see, please contact the Carole Warner on 01948 710672.
The organisers are appealing for people to help on the day. Could you spare an hour or two to help steward the event? Please contact Carole.

