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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 15 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
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Exhibition of artwork by Dorothy Ramsay
Event Date: 15 March 2026
£ Free admission
Dorothy has been an artist all her life and is still experimenting.
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Spring in Bloom: First Steps in Watercolour - Snowdrops and Tulips with Lis Bramwell
Event Date: 15 March 2026
£45
Spring in Bloom: First Steps in Watercolour - Snowdrops and Tulips with Lis Bramwell.
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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 16 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 17 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 18 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 19 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 20 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 21 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
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A Dog’s Life
Event Date: 22 March 2026
£4 / Under 12's and Dogs go free
Our love of dogs has been part of our national identity for centuries and affection for our canine companions shows no sign of waning.
Further details