What's On in the Wells area this weekend March 7 and 8

By Tim Lethaby 16th Jul 2021

Wells Nub News is constantly seeking ways to provide you with the best local news service, which is online and deals solely with Wells - "your city in your pocket".

This regular feature will inform you of events happening in Wells and the surrounding area in the upcoming weekend.

It is also a reminder that you can upload your own events directly on to our What's On page via the black Nub It button. It's really easy and completely free.

Below is a list of events happening in Wells and the surrounding area in the coming weekend, March 7 and 8.

Saturday March 7:

Event on the Lawn

From 5.30pm - Wells Cathedral School

Wells Cathedral School presents its popular pupil-led musical extravaganza, showcasing some of the school's most talented musicians.

Vintage Somerset Fair

  1. 30am to 4pm - Wells Town Hall BA5 2RB

Fabulous vintage clothing, books, toys, records, homeware, collectables and more from some of the best traders around.

Advice Surgery with Tessa and Laura

  1. 30am to 10am - Coffee #1, Wells BA5 2AE

Wells county councillor Tessa Munt will be in Coffee#1 in Wells for her regular Advice Surgery together with Wells district councillor Laura.

Wookey Primary School Fundraiser

7pm to 10pm - St Matthew's Church, Wookey

Come and support Wookey School at this fun fundraiser. The Masqueraders Carnival Club will host the event, and will make sure everyone has a great time.

PSM Training Walk

10am to 1pm - Wessex Caving Club Hut, Priddy

Ten or 11 miles at a reasonable pace. Pub stop compulsory.

Sunday March 8:

Pioneer Tournament

  1. 30pm to 10.30pm - The Venue, Wells

Wells Mtg Club is holding this tournament with the format of Pioneer Constructed. The entry fee is £5 per person.

Click here for a full list of events on our What's On page.

     

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