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Rainy Day Picks This Weekend

11–12 July Near Tunnel Top

Not every listing gets a golden ticket

We check the usual frankly silly number of local websites, then look for events that feel rainy-day friendly: cinemas, theatres, talks, workshops, galleries, concerts, cosy venues, and anything less likely to involve standing in a muddy field making brave weather noises.

Happening Saturday 11 July to Sunday 12 July.
Picked for Tunnel Top, not somewhere halfway across the county.
Only Local Gems and Curated venues make the cut, because standards are still a thing.
Listings with proper descriptions get bumped up the list. Three words and a shrug will not do.

Our 10 picks near Tunnel Top

Wine, Olive Oil & Coffee Tasting Experience1

Wine, Olive Oil & Coffee Tasting Experience

at Duda Coffee Roasters

Join us for A Journey of Taste – Pressed, Poured and Brewed at The Roastery!Step into an immersive tasting experience featuring world-class wines, exceptional olive oils, and of course, speciality coffee - designed for true food lovers, gastronomes, and curious palates. Journey through flavour, craftsmanship, and stor

5.9 milesSun 12 Jul
Local gemSee the details→
Food & Drink
Chester Big Band2

Chester Big Band

at Modelski Music

From a 12-piece outfit crafting their early sound in a scout hut to a 35-strong BIG band gracing the stages of our region’s finest venues, Chester Big Band’s rise to the forefront of the local live music scene has been an incredible journey.

8.8 milesSun 12 JulΒ£15
Local gemSee the details→
Live Music

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Storytelling service - 2nd and 4th Sunday each month

at St Mary's Church

A relaxed and family friendly service for parents with young children. Based on Godly Play, the service begins with a song in the chancel before one of the children leads us through to our 'special place' for a story (told using wooden figures and simple scenery). The story is followed by a short time for prayer and then 'the feast' which comprises a biscuit and drink for the children. We then go back to the chancel for two more songs (usually noisy with instruments), after which the children have themed craft in our newly restored meeting area. There is a chair lift available for wheelchair users. Adults have tea, coffee and biscuits while their children engage in craft activities craft, although we encourage them to get stuck in as well.

11 milesSun 12 Jul10:30
Local gemSee the details→
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