What’s on in Wells: Silent discos, literature festivals, and spooky fun

By Laura Linham

17th Oct 2024 | Local News

Whether you're heading to The Big Southwest Wedding Fair, getting crafty at Glastonbury’s Repair Café, or enjoying a spooky Scare Walk, there's something for everyone. Here’s your complete guide to the weekend fun!
Whether you're heading to The Big Southwest Wedding Fair, getting crafty at Glastonbury’s Repair Café, or enjoying a spooky Scare Walk, there's something for everyone. Here’s your complete guide to the weekend fun!

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Wells is brimming with exciting activities this weekend! Dance the night away at a Silent Disco in the majestic setting of The Bishop’s Palace, or get inspired by big names in the literary world at the Wells Festival of Literature. If you’re feeling adventurous, there’s even a spooky Scare Walk to get you into the Halloween spirit. With so much happening, you won’t want to miss out!

Start your Friday evening with a unique experience at the Silent Disco at The Bishop's Palace. Picture this: two live DJs, three music channels to choose from, and the stunning backdrop of a medieval undercroft. With a free cocktail on arrival and a fully stocked bar, it's the perfect way to kick off the weekend. Dance until 11pm under the stars, switching between genres as you please, and enjoy an unforgettable evening in one of Wells' most historic venues. You can find all the event details and book your place right here.

If dancing isn't your thing, the Wells Festival of Literature kicks off this weekend, and it's bringing some of the country's most exciting voices to town. On Friday, Susie Dent will be talking about the quirky and fascinating world of words, while Shami Chakrabarti delves into the topic of human rights. Saturday offers poetry from the much-loved Pam Ayres, and Sunday is packed with thought-provoking talks, including sessions from Dr Rachel Clarke and Louise Minchin. For the full festival schedule and to secure your tickets, click here.

Louise Minchin is heading to Wells for the Wells Festival of Literature

If you're ready for some Halloween fun, the Scare Walk in Holcombe on Saturday night is just the ticket. Explore the village's paths under the cover of darkness, with a spooky twist! It's a great way to get into the Halloween spirit – if you dare. You can check out all the spooky details and grab your tickets here.

For couples planning their big day, The Big Southwest Wedding Fair is the place to be this weekend. Held at the Bath and West Showground, the event runs on both Saturday and Sunday and will showcase the best local suppliers, stunning displays, and even live entertainment. Whether you're in the early stages of planning or looking for those final touches, this fair will help you bring your wedding vision to life. Don't miss out—find out more and grab your tickets here.

Meanwhile, over in Glastonbury, Saturday morning brings the Glastonbury Repair Café to St. Benedict's Church. It's all about sustainability and giving broken items a second life. Bring along anything that needs fixing – from gadgets to clothing – and watch skilled volunteers work their magic. Plus, there's tea, cake, and good company to enjoy while you wait. It's a great way to reduce waste, learn some new skills, and maybe even save a treasured item from the bin. Get all the info on how to join in here.

There's even more to look forward to over the coming weeks, so make sure to mark your calendars for these must-see events:

Interested in learning more about supporting adults with learning disabilities and complex needs? Weavers Lodge, a specialist service based in Castle Cary, is inviting you to their 'There for Care' autumn event on Monday 28th October. It's the perfect chance to drop by, meet the support team, and find out about the fantastic opportunities available. Plus, there'll be goodie bags, cupcakes, and the chance to chat about how you can get involved in this rewarding career. As a bonus, attendees can take part in a pre-screening on the day, with a £300 Refer a Friend scheme and a £300 Welcome Bonus up for grabs for new starters. If you've ever considered working in this vital sector, now is the time to find out more. The event takes place at The Shambles in Castle Cary, between 11am and 1pm. You don't need to book, just drop in and enjoy a friendly, welcoming atmosphere.

The Wookey Hole Halloween Spectacular runs from 21-29 October and promises to be the ultimate family-friendly spooky event, complete with shows, pumpkin trails, and adventure golf. If this sounds like your kind of fun, head over to this page for more details.

The Wells Festival of Literature continues through to 26 October, bringing plenty of big names like Pam Ayres, Jonathan Dimbleby, and Louise Minchin. For a literary treat, check out the event lineup here.

On 25 October, Dub Pistols are bringing their high-energy beats to Studio24, so if you're looking for a great night out, make sure to get your tickets here.

And with Halloween fast approaching, don't forget to check out all the spooky fun happening nearby. Whether you're in Shepton Mallet or Glastonbury, there's plenty of ghoulish events lined up for the whole family:

This weekend and beyond, there's something for everyone in Shepton Mallet, Glastonbury, and Wells. So, whether you're in the mood for some literary brilliance, planning your dream wedding, or looking for Halloween fun, grab your tickets, plan your route, and get ready to dive into the local events scene!

     

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