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Pembroke Town & Country Show 2025 returns to Lamphey
Pembroke Town & Country Show 2025 returns to Lamphey

Western Telegraph

time11-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Western Telegraph

Pembroke Town & Country Show 2025 returns to Lamphey

The annual event, which has been running for more than 200 years, took place on Wednesday, August 6. Set in the Show Field, Lamphey, the day promised a diverse range of attractions suitable for all ages. The show, organised by the Farmers Club since 1817, featured cattle, sheep, and goat judging, along with horse and dog shows. Visitors can also enjoyed trade and craft stalls, as well as main ring attractions like the Quack Pack. A variety of vintage tractors and cars were also on display. The attractions arena hosted a mix of entertainment throughout the day. This included displays of vintage, classic, and veteran cars and bikes, vintage tractors and equipment, the Pembrokeshire Mud Slingers, Meiron Owen's Quack Pack, Pembroke Dock Fire Brigade, and a parade of Cresselly Hunt Foxhounds. The day also showcased an agricultural working machinery display by Park Wall Group. Other attractions on the showground included a farrier's demonstration, sheep shearing, a South Pembrokeshire YFC display, the Food Story exhibition, egg classes & fur exhibits and a Pets Corner. The domestic and horticultural marquee housed a variety of exhibits and competitions. Horse events and class competitions for cattle, sheep and goats took place throughout the day. A range of animals, like alpacas and pigs, were also on show for visitors to see. For younger visitors, a dedicated marquee hosted Debbie & Kelly's Magic Show and GIZMO, a children's entertainer and magician, who provided plenty of fun and laughter. The craft marquee and shopping mall, established in 2005, continues to be a popular attraction at the show. Located in the centre of the show in a light and airy marquee, it offers a range of handmade products from over 42 stalls. Visitors can buy a range of jewellery, pyrography craft, children's clothes, wood-turned products, paintings, and books written by local people inside. Visitors can also find shopping stalls selling a variety of goods such as cushions, felt pictures, skincare products, soap, gifts and greeting cards, preserves, honey, and rum.

Adults Only Magic Show Returns to Edinburgh Fringe With a Riotous New Season
Adults Only Magic Show Returns to Edinburgh Fringe With a Riotous New Season

Scotsman

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Adults Only Magic Show Returns to Edinburgh Fringe With a Riotous New Season

Showmen Productions brings their internationally touring hit 'Adults Only Magic Show' back to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer, promising more outrageous fun, stunning illusions, and cheeky surprises. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Presented by comedy magicians Sam Hume and Justin Williams, the high-octane 18+ production flips the traditional magic show on its head. Audiences can expect a whirlwind mix of raucous humour, mind-bending illusions, and dangerous stunts — all delivered with a bold, adults-only twist. The duo's irreverent approach is spiced with daring theatricality and the occasional flash of skin, leaving behind the rabbits and top hats for something altogether wilder. Now in its sixth year of global touring, Adults Only Magic Show continues to be a standout fixture on the international festival circuit, regularly playing to sold-out audiences and earning acclaim for its creative energy and fearless stage presence. The show has toured extensively through Australia and beyond, with Sam and Justin earning triple 'Best Magic' Weekly Awards at the Adelaide Fringe in 2021, 2023 and 2024. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Audience participation is a key part of the mayhem, and brave volunteers are rewarded with more than applause — they'll also receive a free drink for their efforts on stage. Adults only Magic Show (c) FRANK PACKER With a track record of sell-out seasons at major festivals including Edinburgh, Perth, Adelaide and the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Adults Only Magic Show continues to deliver a boundary-pushing experience that blends spectacle, sharp comedy, and a wink of naughtiness. It's a night of magic that definitely isn't for the kids — and that's the point. Adults Only Magic Show will be at Assembly George Square Studio 3 at 9.25pm for the entire fringe for tickets go to

Neurodivergent friendly festival ‘Sensoria' returns to Dublin next weekend
Neurodivergent friendly festival ‘Sensoria' returns to Dublin next weekend

Irish Independent

time22-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Neurodivergent friendly festival ‘Sensoria' returns to Dublin next weekend

The free ticketed event will take place over three sessions each day, with each session running for two hours. Guests of all ages can select their preferred day and time slot and reserve tickets for April 26 and 27. 'We are delighted with the return of Dublin City Council Sensoria for 2025,' Lord Mayor of Dublin, Emma Blain, said. 'This year, we have been able to expand the offering to two full days with three sessions each day, meaning we can entertain and delight even more neurodivergent families than ever before. 'Having worked closely with all of our stakeholders to build on last year's success - we're really looking forward to welcoming everyone along.' Visitors can expect an immersive event, catering to all age ranges and tailored to a whole range of comfort levels and interests. 'We are delighted to be supporting Sensoria again this year which will be particularly special as it falls during World Autism Month,' said Adam Harris, CEO of autism charity, AsIAm. 'This event recognises the often-invisible barriers which can prevent Autistic people and our families from having the same chance to access meaningful social, cultural and leisure activities. 'The feedback from community members on last year's event has been extremely positive and we are excited to build on that progress this year.' Visitors can look forward to the Strong Women Science Show, the awe-inspiring Magic Show, and a selection of exciting and uplifting music and dance performances from the likes of Moss Russell, Patrick Stefan and Aengus Devine. The Aerial Stage will have a Tumble Circus Cabaret Circus, while the Movement Tent will have yoga and dance classes with DCC Sports Inclusion Officers. ADVERTISEMENT Creative minds are sure to enjoy the Arts and Craft area, designed to get your artistic flow going in the natural surrounds of the park. For some quieter time, there'll be a reading zone, featuring the Dublin City Council Library Bus. Sensoria will also feature multiple areas for relaxation and self-regulation, including a sensory garden, and both adult and child friendly regulation spaces. Neurodiversity Information Village will be on site providing vital resources and information from AsIAm, Neurodiversity Ireland, ADHD Ireland, Dyslexia Ireland and Autism Assistance Dogs. You may also meet some very colourful characters as you wander through the park with some fairy and pirate guests as well as a juggler and stilt walker ready to keep you entertained. Dublin City Council Sensoria has been produced in consultation with a selection of experts and stakeholders including AsIam, Neurodiversity Ireland, ADHD Ireland and Dyslexia Ireland.

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