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Thursday, 31 July

Colyton Town History Walk leaving from Colyton Dolphin Car Park at 2 pm – Guided walk approximately one hour. Cost £5, children under 16 free. No booking required, all weathers. Group bookings by arrangement – Contact 01297 552514 or 01297 33406.

Friday, 1 August

9.5 miles Walk with West Dorset Ramblers.  Mosterton to Beaminster (linear).  To book and for further details please contact Chris 07715 760884.

The Salt Path (12A) 115 mins, 7:30pm, Bridport Electric Palace, DT6 3NY. Tickets £8.50 To book electricpalace.org.uk.

This Is Your Trial! Original award- winning, critically acclaimed, improvised court room comedy show. “All rise for some proper off -the- rails anarchic humour and wit” The Mirror. You submit accusations against your friends or family; the judge and jury ( IE Audience!) decide their guilt or innocence. 7.30pm. Licensed Bar & plenty of parking at Stockland Village Hall EX14 9DR. To Book visit: https://villagesinaction.co.uk/ or call Wendy 01404 881207.

Alex Clarke & the Craig Milverton Trio As finalist in the BBC Young Jazz Musician of the Year 2020 and winner of the Rising Star category in the 2019 British Jazz Awards, Alex Clarke is known as one of the most versatile saxophonists. Praised for her intelligent ear for harmony and deep knowledge of repertoire across a broad spectrum of styles, her sound is steeped in the tradition of bebop. Tickets: £20. 7.30pm at Ilminster Arts Centre, TA19 0AN. 01460 54973 www.ilminsterartscentre.com.

Saturday, 2 August

Loders fete, 2-5pm, near Bridport in the idyllic grounds of Loders Court (DT6 3RZ, next to Loders Church). Stalls include tea tent, bar, bbq, grand raffle, tombola, coconut shy, crockery smash, fresh produce, cakes, plants, artisan’s alley,  books and more – there will be magic and mayhem from children’s entertainer Count Backwards, music from Lyme Bay Brass Band, a dog show and a classic vehicle display.

Bridport & West Dorset Rambling Club 7 mile walk from Axminster. For further information please ring 01308 898484 or 01308 863340. New members/visitors welcome.

Scottish Dancing Party in Chardstock An evening of Scottish Dancing at Chardstock Village Hall 7.30-10.30p.m.  No partner required.  Please bring your own mug and a plate of food to share.  Tea and coffee provided.  Cost £5.00.  Contact David on 01460 65981   https://chardscottishcountrydance.co.uk.

Uplyme Summer Flower and Produce Show. Competition marquee, stalls, cream teas, gardening advice. Uplyme Village Hall and Playing Field 2-5pm. All adults £1, children free. More information https://ulrhs.wordpress.com.

Wareham Shanty Festival. The Kings Arms, North Street, Wareham. Come along to this lively event, run by the Sea Fury Shanty Crew, featuring many local and not so local shanty bands, including the East Devon lads, The Chantry Buoys, amongst many others. Starts at 12pm. Come along and have fun!

Elio (PG) 98 mins, 11am, Bridpor Electric Palace, DT6 3NY. Tickets from £6.50 To book electricpalace.org.uk.

Saturday, 2 – 30 August

“Get Weaving” exhibition. Launch at Coffee morning on 2nd August.  Working with “Awe & Wonder” to create a giant weave and mini weaving projects for all ages. Crewkerne Heritage Centre, Market Square. Crewkerne TA18 7LP. www.crewkernemuseum.co.uk. admin@crewkernemuseum.co.uk.

Monday, 4 August

Come and play or learn to play: Scrabble; Rummikub; Bananagram; chess; backgammon; mah jong; canasta. The Oddfellows Hand in Hand Lodge, Dorchester. Please contact Rosemary Rogers, rosemarywdt2@gmail.com or phone 07788 436797 for more information.

Tuesday, 5 August

9 miles or 6 miles walk with West Dorset Ramblers  Old Harry & Swanage – paths & tracks to the coast.  Start 10.30am . Dogs with permission from the walk leader.  To book and for further details please contact Ian 07826 150114.

Wednesday 6 August

My Devonshire Darlings – The Women’s Land Army in Devon’, a talk by Rebekah Pearson, 7:30pm, Bradshaw Meeting Room, Axminster Heritage Centre, EX13 5AH. Tickets: £5 can be purchased or reserved from Axminster Heritage Centre. For details email: info@axminsterheritage.org or telephone 01297 639884.

Electric Palace Backstage Tours 11am + 2pm, Bridport Electric Palace, DT6 3NY. Tickets £10 To book electricpalace.org.uk.

Thursday, 7 August

Colyton town history walk leaving from Colyton Dolphin Car Park at 2 pm – Guided walk approximately one hour. Cost £5, children under 16 free. No booking required, all weathers. Group bookings by arrangement – Contact 01297 552514 or 01297 33406.

The Salt Path (12A) 115 mins *Suntitled* , 2pm, Bridport Electric Palace, DT6 3NY. Tickets £7.50 To book electricpalace.org.uk.

Garden Open for Charity The Old Rectory, Pulham, Dorchester DT2 7EA. 4 acres of formal and informal gardens surrounding C18 rectory with splendid views. Yew pyramid allées and hedges, circular herbaceous borders with late summer colour. Exuberantly planted terrace, purple and white beds. Box parterres, mature trees, pond, sheets of daffodils, tulips, glorious churchyard, ha-ha, pleached hornbeam circle. Enchanting bog garden with stream and islands. 10 acres of woodland walks. Mostly wheelchair accessible. Open 2-5pm. Adm:  £9, chd free. Home-made teas. Visits also by arrangement 1 May to 15 Sept for groups of 5 to 50. Dogs on short leads welcome.

Garden Open for Charity Broomhill, Rampisham, Dorchester DT2 0PT. A former farmyard transformed into a delightful, tranquil garden set in 2 acres. Clipped box, island beds and borders planted with shrubs, roses, grasses, masses of unusual perennials and choice annuals to give vibrancy and colour into the autumn. Lawns and paths lead to a less formal area with large wildlife pond, meadow, shaded areas, bog garden, late summer border. Orchard and vegetable garden. Gravel entrance, the rest is grass, some gentle slopes. Open 2-5pm. Adm: £5, chd free. Home-made teas. Dogs on short leads welcome. Visits also by arrangement 5 June to 9 Aug for groups of 8 to 45. There is room for a coach to park.

Friday, 8 August

Dave’s Big General Knowledge Quiz Come and support the Arts Centre with a wonderful evening of quizzing! Fiendish questions, bar and a raffle await. Tickets: £15 per team of 4. 7.30pm at Ilminster Arts Centre, TA19 0AN. 01460 54973 www.ilminsterartscentre.com.

Saturday, 9 August

Bridport & West Dorset Rambling Club 7.5 mile walk from Cerne Abbas. For further information please ring 01308 898484 or 01308 863340. New members/visitors welcome.

Electric Palace Backstage Tours 11am + 2pm, Bridport Electric Palace, DT6 3NY. Tickets £10 To book electricpalace.org.uk.

Saturday, 9 – 10 August

A flower celebration – Our Green and Pleasant Land – is being staged by Axminster Flower Club at Holy Cross Church, Woodbury Lane (off Lyme Road), Axminster EX13 5TL on Saturday 9th August 10am to 4pm and Sunday 10th August 11am to 4pm. Refreshments available. More information Tel: 01297 598953.

Sunday, 10 August

Wicked Sing-A-Long (PG) 160mins, 2pm, Bridport Electric Palace, DT6 3NY. Tickets from £8 To book electricpalace.org.uk.

The Dorset Vegan Summer Market will be at Maumbury Rings, Dorchester DT1 1TY from 10am to 4pm. Entry to the Market is free. There will be 50+ stalls with delicious hot & cold food and drink, yummy cakes, lush pastries, health and beauty and so much more! And, weather permitting, gong bath sessions and, for the children, inflatable play zone. Well-behaved dogs on leads welcome. For more info e-mail : wdveganevents@gmail.com.

Garden Open for Charity Stillpoint Garden & Nursery. Sheepwash Barn, Symondsbury, Bridport DT6 6HH. Set in heavenly Dorset countryside, the ½ garden is composed of an intricate web of gravel paths weaving between deep and colourful borders to create an intimate experience for the extensive collection of new and unusual plants, especially Itoh peonies and hydrangeas. At the heart of the garden is a Japanese styled koshi-kake ‘waiting room’, surrounded by dwarf pines, grasses and ferns. Open 1-5pm. Adm: £5, chd free. Home made teas Dogs on short leads welcome

Sunday, 10 – 17 August

Burton Bradstock Festival of Music and Art. The  43rd  Festival of Music and Art will get underway in this lovely village, close to Hive Beach and served by the local Bridport to Weymouth bus service, in just under 2 months. There is now a huge buzz of activity behind the scenes by dozens of volunteers to bring this very popular feature of the Dorset summer calendar to a perfect pitch. Concerts are always extremely well attended and, this year, with Lunchtime, Evening and Late Night Concerts, should be no different. Six days of classical, jazz and international music from 10 to 15 August with acclaimed performers offers something for every musical taste. All concerts are held in the lovely St. Mary’s Parish Church. Full details of the programme are available on the Festival website. Tickets are on sale from June 30th from the Bridport Tourist Information Centre, South Street, Bridport DT6 3LF, at the counter, by post, by phoning 01308 424901, or online at https://bridportandwestbay.co.uk/tickets/.

Burton Bradstock Art Exhibition Affordable West Country Arts and Crafts by a selection of fine artists, mostly from Dorset. Venue: Village Hall, Burton Bradstock DT6 4QS. Open daily from 10am.

Wednesday, 13 August

Holiday Hangout 11 to 4pm – Free event for 9-14 years. The Great Field, Poundbury, Dorchester. Back by popular demand, the Holiday Hangout will be taking place on the Great Field in Poundbury from 11am-4pm. Aimed at young people aged 9-14 years, this free event includes a huge range of fun activities to take part in including inflatables, craft, football coaching, clay modelling, printmaking, critter handling – and much more! Children can bring a picnic or purchase a delicious burger or sausage and salad with a piece of fruit for just £4. Children who are eligible for free school meals and who have a HAF passcode will receive their BBQ lunch for free. This is a drop off event (just head to the Pavilion in the Park café) so once adults have brought their children for registration, they are free to spend the day how they wish! For more information and links to booking, visit the Summer in Dorset listings on the Help and Kindness website or email e.scott@dorchester-tc.gov.uk. Alongside this event people will also be able to see the huge range of activities taking place across Dorset as part of the Holiday Activity and Food Programme. The Holiday Hangout is being hosted by Dorchester Town Council and the Pavilion in the Park café who are grateful to have received funding from Dorset Council, Waitrose, Dorchester Town Council, The Talk About Trust, and the Poundbury Community Trust.

Thursday, 14 August

Help our Planet talk. Steward McPherson, retracing Charles Darwin’s Voyage of the Beagle Part 2. 7pm doors open 6.30pm. Sladers Yard Contemporary Art & Craft Gallery, Cafe Sladers, West Bay, Bridport Dorset DT6 4EL. Open Wednesday to Saturday 10am – 4.30pm.  t: 01308 459511.  gallery@sladersyard.co.uk   sladersyard.co.uk.

1940s VJ Day 80 Themed Coffee Morning. 10am – 12pm, Bradshaw Meeting Room, Axminster Heritage Centre, EX13 5AH. Join us for tea or coffee and a slice of cake made from an original wartime recipe. For more details email: info@axminsterheritage.org or telephone 01297 639884.

Chesil Bank Writing Shed. Do you write? Would you like to be a writer? Whatever you want to write why not come and learn with our creative writing group. New writers always welcome. 7pm – 9pm, Portesham Village Hall.  Find out more by calling Linda on 01305 871802.

Colyton town history walk leaving from Colyton Dolphin Car Park at 2 pm – Guided walk approximately one hour. Cost £5, children under 16 free. No booking required, all weathers. Group bookings by arrangement – Contact 01297 552514 or 01297 33406.

Seaton Garden Club. A talk by Peter Cantrill on perennials with plants for sale. 2.30p.m. The Masonic Hall Seaton. Members free and £2.00 for visitors including refreshments. Contact 01279 22869 for further information.

Friday, 15 August

Cinechard are pleased to announce a very special collaboration between Chard Museum and Cinechard. At 3.30pm and 7.30pm at Chard Museum in the High Street there will be very special screenings of Night At The Museum (PG). This is a real family event with drinks and hot dogs in the interval. Please get your tickets from Eleos, the PO, Communitea Waffle Cafe and the Museum for £6 and £3 in advance only or online from Ticketsource/ cinechard for a small fee.

Voces Amici Voces Amici return to Ilminster after their triumphant visit last autumn for another evening of exciting vocal music. Accompanied by Jonathan Delbridge, the group will take the audience on a musical trip around the world, ending in their beloved Somerset. Tickets: £16. 7.30pm at Ilminster Arts Centre, TA19 0AN. 01460 54973 www.ilminsterartscentre.com.

Saturday, 16 August

Loders Flower and Produce Show. Calling growers and makers! The Loders Flower and Produce show is an all-inclusive community event for people of all ages to come together to demonstrate their skills in crafting, growing and home produce. Entrants are welcome from the wider Bridport community. We have flower and vegetable classes, together with preserves, baking, handicrafts and photography. Children’s classes include miniature ‘show gardens’,  diorama, painted stones and collage with fun classes such as the largest sunflower head and longest nettle. The show has been a feature of village life for many years and this year a team of volunteers from the WI have come together and organised the event following the passing of our show organiser Pippa Davis. Pippa along with her husband Charles and members of the village community had organised the show over many decades.  We have a new trophy awarded in her honour to the highest scoring entrant across classes for flowers, produce and handicrafts, which were the classes that Pippa most enjoyed entering herself. These types of events are what makes a vibrant community, do put 16 August in your diary, get growing and making, and come and enjoy the show and our WI home baked refreshments. The show schedule and entry form are available from at www.loderswi.org/loders-flower-produce-show or attached to the boards in Loders Village and pub, the Loders Arms. Enquiries:  LodersWI@gmail.com or 07557 525493.

Bridport & West Dorset Rambling Club 8 mile walk from Musbury. For further information please ring 01308 898484 or 01308 863340. New members/visitors welcome.

The Crewkerne Flower and Produce Show At The Henhayes Centre, South Street, Crewkerne. Entries submitted on the morning 8am – 10am – Judging 10am – 11.15am. Show Open from 11.15 – 2pm.  Refreshments available. Entry 50p. Show Schedules available in Town or from Rosemary Prince, Holmlea, Tower Hill Lane, Crewkerne.  01469 74290. Please submit entry form to her by Wednesday 13th. Entry few 20p per item,  10 classes or more maximum fee £2. Please come along on the day and bring your friends.

8 miles walk with West Dorset Ramblers  Rousden Peek Frean Estate – via Musbury Castle and Combpyne using paths & tracks.  Start 10.30am. Dogs with walk leader’s permission. To book  and for further details please contact Ian 07826 150114.

Living History Day is back. The museum’s brilliant team of volunteers will be bringing our displays to life, sharing their passion and a host of fascinating stories behind our collection. The event includes a great line-up of themed children’s activities, a weaving demonstration and a Fossil Fun stall in Beaminster Square. Entry is free but donations are very welcome. Saturday 16 August 10.30am – 4.00pm, Whitcombe Rd, Beaminster DT8 3NB. www.beaminstermuseum.co.uk.

Sunday, 17 August

As You Like It The 5 actors in the Festival Players International production of As You Like It certainly play many parts – 20 in all! The performance, sponsored by Mr and Mrs Michael Ryan, and in aid of the RNLI, will be held in the delightful gardens of Meerhay Manor, Beaminster, Dorset DT8 3SB at 3.00 pm (picnics from 1.30 pm). Tickets: Adults £18.00, under 18s £10.00. Book online at www.tickettailor.com/events/thefestivalplayers or visit Yarn Barton Centre, Beaminster (tel: 01308 862715). Please bring low back chairs or rugs. Guide dogs only. The Company is celebrating its 40th year since forming as part of the Three Choirs Festival. Continuing the legacy of Shakespeare’s own touring players, this remarkable troupe brings theatre to the countryside, honouring a centuries’ old tradition. This year’s production of As You Like It is one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies – bursting with wit, romance and mistaken identity, all set in the enchanting Forest of Arden.

The Shanty Sessions. Marine Theatre. Lyme Regis. Come along to our regular monthly event, and listen(or join in!) to our local East Devon Shanty group, The Chantry Buoys from Colyton. They will be singing some traditional Sea shanties and some old favourite songs of the sea.  The event is free, and all proceeds go to local charities. The licensed bar is open from 7.15, serving local ales, wine and spirits.  The Buoys start at 7.30pm.

Pizza night organised by the Oddfellows Hand in Hand Lodge Dorchester. 7pm, £15.00. Bar available. Dewflock Farm, Winterbourne Monkton, Dorchester, DT2 8NP. Please contact Rosemary Rogers, rosemarywdt2@gmail.com or phone 07788 436797 for more information.

Wednesday, 20 August

Coffee Morning, including cakes, scones & savouries, and bacon/egg rolls (made to order), 10.30am – noon; all welcome. Clapton & Wayford Village Hall.  More details from Julia (01460 72769).

Thursday, 21 August

Colyton town history walk leaving from Colyton Dolphin Car Park at 2 pm – Guided walk approximately one hour. Cost £5, children under 16 free. No booking required, all weathers. Group bookings by arrangement – Contact 01297 552514 or 01297 33406.

Friday, 22 August

Time for Tea – Nick Goodwin Sings the Songs of George Formby’, 2pm – 3:30pm, Bradshaw Meeting Room, Axminster Heritage Centre, EX13 5AH. Tickets: £3.50, includes tea or coffee and a slice of cake made from an original 1940s recipe. For further details email: info@axminsterheritage.org or telephone 01297 639884.

10 miles walk with West Dorset Ramblers Drimpton & around – circular walk via Seaborough & Wayford Woods. Start 10am.  Dogs with permission of walk leader. To book and for further details please contact Heather G 07587 098079.

Cinechard Extra aims to celebrate lesser-known award-winning films. Flow (U) won the Oscar for the best animated film this year and is described as ‘breath-taking’ and ‘poignant’. At 7.30pm at the Communitea Waffle Cafe in Holyrood Street. Please get your tickets in advance ONLY from the Communitea Waffle Cafe for £6 and £3 or online from ticketsource/ cinechard for a small fee. Making this a true community event, the Communitea Waffle Cafe are offering a two-course meal for £12.50 or three courses for £15 so please order your food as you purchase your ticket. The cafe is licenced.

Saturday, 23 August

Bardfest Presents: River Voices An evening in celebration and defence of the River Bride and all our precious waterways in poetry, storytelling, and song. Featuring Aidan Simpson, Basslines (Ged Duncan & co.), Bards of Dorset and beyond, and more! Profits to the Dorset Wildlife Trust. Bring cash. Marquee or on the lawn, weather permitting. 7-10pm The Crown, Puncknowle, DT2 9BN. FFI: 07853 568 517.

Lee – Saturday Matinee, starring Kate Winslet as war photographer Lee Miller. 3pm, Bradshaw Meeting Room, Axminster Heritage Centre, EX13 5AH. Tickets: £7 includes tea or coffee served with a slice of cake made using an original wartime recipe. For details email: info@axminsterheritage.org or telephone 01297 639884.

Winsham Annual Show will be held at 2.30pm (£1 to enter, children go free) at the Upper Recreational Ground (Bakersfield TA20 4JN) with a host of all things floral, vegetable, home-craft, handicraft, photography & art. There will be a delicious array of cakes, tea, coffee & soft drinks on offer to enjoy while you wait for the presentation of cups at 4pm. Schedules can be obtained from Winsham Village Shop should you wish to enter, entries are only 25p per class (children’s classes free) and entries close at 7pm on Wednesday 20th August. There will also be a car boot sale running alongside the show so do come along and join in the fun. For more details please contact Debbie 07808 505357. Car Boot Sale running alongside Winsham Annual Show. Cars are £5 each and can set up is from 1.30pm with gates opening to the public at 2.30pm the same time as the show. For more details please contact Debbie 07808 505357

Tuesday, 26 August

U3A talk starts at 2.00 pm in the Bridport United Church Hall, East Street, Bridport DT6 3LJ  The talk lasts for approx 1 hour followed by Q&A  then refreshments. The speaker is Karen Herbert  & she will be conducting an interesting talk entitled ‘Pearls’. A lifetime making jewelry & training as a silversmith. The regular talks are free to members, Visitors welcome, cost £3.00

Wednesday, 27 August

7.5 miles walk with  West Dorset Ramblers Up the Frome Valley – circular walk from Maiden Newton around Wraxall, Cattistock & Chalmington.  Start 10am.  Dogs with walk leader’s permission.  To book and for further details please contact Heather T 07798 732252.

Wednesday, 27 – 30 August

BMTC presents Shrek The Musical, Bridport Electric Palace, DT6 3NY. Tickets from £18 To book electricpalace.org.uk.

Thursday, 28 August

Colyton town history walk leaving from Colyton Dolphin Car Park at 2 pm – Guided walk approximately one hour. Cost £5, children under 16 free. No booking required, all weathers. Group bookings by arrangement – Contact 01297 552514 or 01297 33406.

Friday, 29 August

Paul as Elton John Close your eyes and you won’t believe your ears, open your eyes and you won’t believe them either! You simply won’t find a closer tribute to Sir Elton John. Tickets: £22. 7.30pm at Ilminster Arts Centre, TA19 0AN. 01460 54973 www.ilminsterartscentre.com.

Saturday, 30 August

Annual Stamp Fair in Sherborne. Yeovil & District Philatelic Society is holding its Annual Fair in the Digby Memorial Church Hall, Digby Road, Sherborne, DT9 3NL from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Quality dealers of stamps, postal history and postcards in attendance.  Entrance 50p, children free.  Refreshments available.  Contact Peter Westman on 07831 821990 for further information.

Dalwood Jazz Club presents The Jake Leg Jug Band (on their way home from 3 concerts at Bude Jazz Festival) with Duncan Wilcox – vocals, double bass,  Warren James – vocals, guitar, banjo,  Phil Shotton – clarinet, soprano sax, bass clarinet, Richard leach – trombone & jug and Cohen Wilcox – washboard at 3pm.Dalwood Village Hall, EX13 7EG (near Axminster). Bar for beer/wine/soft drinks and teas/coffees/cake etc. Parking at the Village Hall. £12.50p. If possible, please book in advance and pay (cash or card) at the door. t.mackenney111@btinternet.com.

Saturday, 30 – 31 August

Garden Open for Charity Pugin Hall, Rampisham, Nr Dorchester DT2 0PR. Pugin Hall was once Rampisham Rectory, designed in 1847 by Augustus Pugin, who also helped to design the interior of the Houses of Parliament. A Grade I listed building, it is surrounded by 4½ acres of garden, inc a large front lawn with rhododendrons, a walled garden filled with topiary and soft floral planting, orchard and beyond the River Frome a woodland walk. The walled garden is planted with shrubs, roses, clematis, masses of unusual perennials, and Japanese anemones against a backdrop of espalier fruit trees, box hedging with spirals. Pugin Hall is the only intact Pugin designed building currently in private ownership and is considered to be the most complete example of domestic architecture designed by him. The plan of the house encompasses Pugin’s characteristic pinwheel design: an arrangement of rooms whose axis rotate about a central hall and lends itself well to the varying effects of light and shade within. Open 12-5pm. Adm: £6, chd £3. Home-made teas. Dogs on short leads welcome. Visits also by arrangement May to Sept for groups of 10+.

Sunday, 31 August

Cream teas at the Manor. 2.30 – 5.30. Treasure Hunt, Tombola, Cakes, Raffle, Plants, Home produce. In aid of the church. Manor House Gardens, Wooton Fitzpaine, DT6 6NQ.

Bridport Vintage Market at St Michael’s Trading Estate. Traders pride in stocking a range of vintage pieces at the Bridport Vintage Sunday Market. Whether you are looking for vintage items such as clothing, art, decor or just like to rummage around, take the time to enjoy a coffee or a meal and make it a day out. Last Sunday of the month from March to October. 10:00am to 4:00pm at The Art & Vintage Quarter on the St Michael’s Trading Estate in Bridport DT6 3RR.

Sunday 31 August – 1 September

Choreography Geography, a site specific performance by Bridport Youth Dance contemporary dancers together with BYD alumni at Symondsbury Estate  –  by kind permission of Philip and Julia Colfox. At 6pm. Tickets available from Bridport Tourist Information Centre. Box office 01308 424901. Adults £9.50/ Children £7.50. This is a static performance. Please feel free to bring a rug, foldable chairs and a picnic. Bar and refreshments open from 5pm.  Supported by Symondsbury Estate, Abderrahim Crickmay Charitable Settlement,  Bridport Town Council, Vicary and Co., Nantes solicitors, Clocktower Records and Bridport Charities. www.bridportyouthdance.org.uk