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Sep
22
Sun
CHP Accredited Crystal Therapy Diploma Stage 1 @ St Hilda's Church Hall
Sep 22 all-day

CHP Accredited Crystal Therapy Diploma Stage 1Crystal therapy

Whether you want to become a qualified crystal therapist or simply expand your own knowledge for personal enjoyment then this course could be just what you are looking for!

The first stage of the Diploma Course is run over 6 sessions in the form of one-day workshops commencing September 2019 through to March 2020

For more detailed information on the course content visit my crystal therapy training website

Proposed dates for all workshop:

Stage 1.1 22/09/2019
Stage 1.2 20/10/2019
Stage 1.3 24/11/2019
Stage 1.4 19/01/2020
Stage 1.5 23/02/2020
Stage 1.6 22/03/2020

Cost: £50 non-refundable deposit paid in advance and £55 per workshop session

When you book and pay your deposit you will receive a username & password to access the theory in order to prepare for the first workshop

For more information about the course or other details you can follow over on Twitter and also like the Facebook page for other courses and events.

CHP Accredited Crystal Therapy Diploma Stage 1

Oct
3
Thu
The 25th Carmarthen Beer & Cider Festival @ Saint Peters Civic Hall
Oct 3 @ 5:00 pm – Oct 5 @ 11:00 pm

The 25th Carmarthen Beer & Cider Festival

Thu 3rd to Sat 5th October. Saint Peters Civic Hall, Nott Square, Carmarthen, SA31 1BA.

Over 40 Real Ales from Wales and beyond including Glamorgan Brew Co., Tiny Rebel, Thornbridge, Dark Star and more. Ciders and Perries include Gwynt y Ddraig, Pembrokeshire Cider Co., Jolter Press and Pembrokeshire Cider Co. Country Wine also available.

Thursday opening 5pm to 11pm.

Friday opening midday to 11pm. Live music from 8pm with Acoustic Rock duo ESP – High energy guitar/vocal duo covering hits from all genres from the 50’s to present day.

Saturday opening midday to 11pm. Live music from 8pm with The Blue Street Band. Rock band covering popular hits from all decades.

Venue situated in the town centre; five to ten minutes walk from train station  £5 entry fee entitles you to a commemorative glass and programme. CAMRA members free and £1 for glass. Pay once attend all three days! Food available to purchase or bring your own. Beer Tokens on sale within.

For more information and to keep up with the latest details about the festival

The 25th Carmarthen Beer & Cider Festival

 

 

Oct
29
Tue
Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term! @ The Red Dragon Centre
Oct 29 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

spooktacular celebrations

Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term!

Take caution as you wander around the Centre as you’ll be surrounded by pumpkins, spiders and ghosts – all made from 100% Qualatex biodegradable balloons! We’re also transforming our Green Zone into a fang-tastic Spooky Zone!

Plus, between Tuesday 29th – Thursday 31st October we are partnering with The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales to host free lantern making workshops! The Trust will teach your little ones how to identify different leaves, and everyone can have a turn at making a lantern out of leaves and recycled jam jars that can be decorated with spooky bats. The workshops will be held between 12-4pm each day in The Red Dragon Centre main concourse area so don’t miss out and come and join us!

Customers of The Red Dragon centre, Cardiff can also benefit from 6 hours free parking!

This event was made possible by the generous support of the Players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

Find out the latest details by following The Red Dragon Centre across social media on the links below

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedDragonCentre/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RedDragonCentre

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_red_dragon_centre/

Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term!

Oct
30
Wed
Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term! @ The Red Dragon Centre
Oct 30 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

spooktacular celebrations

Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term!

Take caution as you wander around the Centre as you’ll be surrounded by pumpkins, spiders and ghosts – all made from 100% Qualatex biodegradable balloons! We’re also transforming our Green Zone into a fang-tastic Spooky Zone!

Plus, between Tuesday 29th – Thursday 31st October we are partnering with The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales to host free lantern making workshops! The Trust will teach your little ones how to identify different leaves, and everyone can have a turn at making a lantern out of leaves and recycled jam jars that can be decorated with spooky bats. The workshops will be held between 12-4pm each day in The Red Dragon Centre main concourse area so don’t miss out and come and join us!

Customers of The Red Dragon centre, Cardiff can also benefit from 6 hours free parking!

This event was made possible by the generous support of the Players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

Find out the latest details by following The Red Dragon Centre across social media on the links below

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedDragonCentre/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RedDragonCentre

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_red_dragon_centre/

Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term!

Oct
31
Thu
Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term! @ The Red Dragon Centre
Oct 31 @ 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm

spooktacular celebrations

Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term!

Take caution as you wander around the Centre as you’ll be surrounded by pumpkins, spiders and ghosts – all made from 100% Qualatex biodegradable balloons! We’re also transforming our Green Zone into a fang-tastic Spooky Zone!

Plus, between Tuesday 29th – Thursday 31st October we are partnering with The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales to host free lantern making workshops! The Trust will teach your little ones how to identify different leaves, and everyone can have a turn at making a lantern out of leaves and recycled jam jars that can be decorated with spooky bats. The workshops will be held between 12-4pm each day in The Red Dragon Centre main concourse area so don’t miss out and come and join us!

Customers of The Red Dragon centre, Cardiff can also benefit from 6 hours free parking!

This event was made possible by the generous support of the Players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

Find out the latest details by following The Red Dragon Centre across social media on the links below

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedDragonCentre/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/RedDragonCentre

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_red_dragon_centre/

Get ready for spooktacular celebrations at The Red Dragon Centre this October half term!

Nov
16
Sat
Coeliac UK’s Gluten Free Food Show @ Cardiff City Stadium
Nov 16 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

gluten free food show

Coeliac UK’s Gluten Free Food Show

Our Gluten Free Food Show in Cardiff is the only one of it’s kind in Wales.

Come and join us for your chance to sample and buy a whole range of gluten free delights, from national and local producers, and see what new products are available

We’ll have inspirational cooking demos, 1-2-1 dietetics clinics, specialist talks and workshops and our popular panel debate, chaired by Dr Dai Lloyd.  And what’s more,  charity supporter and MasterChef Champion Jane Devonshire will be there to demo a tasty recipe from her book Hassle Free Gluten Free. You’ll even be able to buy your own copy and have it signed by Jane on the day.

Tickets are free and everyone is welcome. We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information you can check Coeliac UK’s Social media accounts listed on the website

Coeliac UK’s Gluten Free Food Show

Apr
15
Wed
Chepstow Walking Festival 2020 @ Chepstow
Apr 15 – Apr 19 all-day

Chepstow Walking Festival 2020Chepstow Walking Festival

**** See the 2022 event here – Chepstow Walking Festival 2022   ****

Join this popular walking festival now in its 7th year exploring the rich heritage and beauty of the Lower Wye Valley and beyond. A packed programme of 35 guided walks led by experienced walk leaders some who are specialists in the their field such as Dr Mark Lewis Senior Curator at the Roman Legion Museum Caerleon, Rob Dingle Trail Officer for Offa’s Dyke Path, David Morgan, Chair of Long Distance Walkers Association who has devised the Monmouthshire Way, a long distance circular trail starting/finishing at Chepstow and Gavin Jones, Community Engagement Officer for the Living Levels Landscape Partnership scheme who will be joining two brand new walks along the levels to reconnect people and communities to their landscape and provide a sustainable future for this historic and vibrant place.
Some of the walks visit establishments which are rarely or never open to the public such award winning Wye Valley Gin and the farm where the award winning Brookes ice cream is made.
Whether you are a seasoned walker or just enjoy a short walk with the dog there should be something to suit.

Chepstow Walking Festival Tickets cost £5 single or £10 for a Supersaver which is offers 1 walk free. Under 16’s are fee as is the Walk for Health. For Full programme and booking visit walksinchepstow.co.uk alternatively from Chepstow Tourist Information Centre NP16 5EY

Keep up to date with the latest from Chepstow Walkers are Welcome on Twitter and also you can like the Facebook page for updates

Chepstow Walking Festival 2020

Jul
1
Thu
An Evening with a Serial Killer @ Vale Sports Arena
Jul 1 @ 5:00 pm – 11:00 pm
serial killer
An Evening with a Serial Killer
Join Jennifer to explore one of Forensic Psychology’s most troubling topics.
During this talk, you will discover how serial killers are classified. What are the differences between Lust like the BTK (Bind, Torture, Kill) Killer, and Visionary killers such as David Berkowitz (Son of Sam)? Jennifer will explore the different categories, using case studies to illustrate.
Jennifer will also debunk common Serial Killer Myths – you may be surprised by what you learn!
Jennifer will discuss the typical differences between males and female serial killers, again, incorporating case studies to illustrate.
You will also investigate the phenomenon of Killer Couples such as Fred and Rose West and The Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley, as well exploring the Folie à deux syndrome, a.k.a ‘shared psychosis’.
Why do women fall in love with known serial killers? Jennifer will discuss the clinical knowledge surrounding why serial killers gain admirers, fan mail, and even spouses in light of their atrocious crimes. Learn about Hybristophilia, and the astounding case of the Night Crawler’s trial.
How common are homicidal fantasies? Have you ever fantasised about killing someone? You may be surprised by the results of the research!
Identifying John and Jane Does – how are victims identified? You will watch a fascinating time-lapse video of facial reconstruction on the skull of a discovered body.
Find out the latest information about the events taking place at the Vale Sports Arena in Cardiff by following the social media accounts below

An Evening with a Serial Killer

Apr
20
Wed
Chepstow Walking Festival and Offa’s Twisted Wye Kanter @ Chesptow
Apr 20 – Apr 24 all-day

Chepstow Walking Festival and Offa’s Twisted Wye Kanterchepstow walking festival

After a 2-year break Chepstow Spring Walking Festival is back! It’s a special year for the town as Chepstow is celebrating their 10th anniversary as an accredited Walkers are Welcome Town which is a national network of volunteers who work towards providing the best walking experience for the local community and visitors.

The jam-packed programme of guided walks also celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Wales Coast Path with walks incorporating the Trail but with a twist such as finishing with a walk over the Newport Transport Bridge or visiting Wye Valley Meadery. The festival has mix of well-loved favourites and newly devised routes in areas that are not so well known from Paleonotology to a walk with Gwent Wildlife Trust. You can learn more about the countryside we live and enjoy the company of like minded people.

If you are new to country walking as a pastime, like many have over the past 2 years but unsure where to go, or need an incentive to get your boots on, then this is the answer to get you started with experienced friendly walk leaders who are passionate about what they do.

The full programme and how to book your place can be found online

Keep up to date with the latest from Chepstow Walkers are Welcome on Twitter and also you can like the Facebook page for updates

Chepstow Walking Festival and Offa’s Twisted Wye Kanter

Feb
26
Sun
Ministry Of Science @ The Princess Royal Theatre
Feb 26 @ 1:00 pm

MINISTRY OF SCIENCE LIVE – SCIENCE SAVED THE WORLDMinistry Of Science

This year saw Science lead the way in getting our lives back to normal. Now, the UK’s favourite science team are back and more explosive than ever!

Join our presenters as they dive deep into the world of science and look at how science shapes the modern world we live in with a few loud bangs along the way!

They’ll take an anarchic approach to science communication whilst looking at the scientists, engineers and inventors who have shaped the modern world that we live in whilst proving that each and everyone of you have the ability to change our world for the better!

Expect 20ft LIQUID NITROGEN clouds, exploding OXYGEN & HYDROGEN balloons, FIRE TORNADOS, HYDROGEN bottle rockets, ignited METHANE and even a self-built Hovercraft!

100% Educational.  200% Entertaining.  300% Explosive400% Fun.

Keep up to date with the latest news and events from the Princess Royal Theatre by checking the website and by following us on Twitter and liking our Facebook page.

Ministry Of Science