Bushcraft Course, West Somerset – 20th July 2011

July 18, 2011

Bushcraft Course

Join local bushcraft instructor Scott Murray for either one or all of these excellent value and extremely enjoyable courses and learn survival skills, pick up wild food foraging tips and forest craft skills. Supported by Living Well West Somerset

Location: Various- details will be confirmed on booking

Cost: £15 per person

Booking essential: Ring West Somerset Sports and Leisure Centre on 01643 708815

Datesbushcraft1 20/07/2011

The Dunster Show, Exmoor 19th August 2011

July 18, 2011

The Dunster Show provides a unique opportunity to see the best of Somerset farming and livestock. It also has some of the best entertainment in West Somerset and is a fun filled day out for all the family.

Set on the lawns below Dunster Castle, this country show features some spectacular entertainment and plenty of shopping opportunities as well as cattle, sheep and horses classes.

Devil’s Horsemen Wild West Show
Peterkin the Fool – Court jester and stilt walker
Eagle and vulture show
National Festival Circus – performances and workshops throughout the day
Falconry Demonstrations
The Tone Valley Jazz Band
Parade of Hounds and Pony Club Mounted Games
Parade of Prize Winning Cattle, Sheep and Horses
Cookery Demonstrations
Delicious food and refreshments all day
Many trade, organisation and craft stands
Saddlers Row
Funfair

Dunster Show is the premier Agricultural Show in West Somerset and one of the major one day shows of the West of England.

Free Parking
Dogs permitted on leads

The show awards bursaries to agricultural students and also contributes to local charities

Help from the Young Farmers Clubs is much appreciated.

Held by kind permission of J F Lutterell Esq and The Crown Estate

Registered charity no. 277394

DatesDunster Show 19/08/2011
Road Directions
From the North: M5 to Junction 23, A38 to Bridgwater, A39 to Dunster

From the South: M5 to Junction 25, A358 to Williton, turn left at roundabout on to A39

From West: A39 to Barnstaple and then through to Lynton/Lynmouth, Porlock, Minehead, Dunster