What's on in Higher Rocombe

Devon, England

From craft workshops the kids won't stop asking about to quiz nights that'll test your knowledge of Devon trivia (yes, really) — Higher Rocombe has it sorted. Coffee mornings, farmers' markets, film screenings, book clubs, open mic nights, toddler groups, and the occasional village fête that runs like clockwork. All the events that happen in village halls and community centres and local venues that the big listings sites don't bother with. We check the parish council pages, the library noticeboards, the venue websites buried three clicks deep. If it's happening locally and it's worth knowing about, it's here.

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Devonshire Association Symposium
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Devonshire Association Symposium

The symposium explores the rich and evolving identity of Devon’s people from the Palaeolithic era to today. Through archaeology, history and cultural studies we will examine how geography, migration, trade, and socio-economic shifts shaped Devon’s distinct regional character. The event will highlight key transitions, from early hunter-gatherers and Roman influences to medieval trade networks and the rise of tourism, offering a cohesive narrative of Devon’s cultural legacy. Programme 9:30 – 10:00am REGISTRATION and Coffee 10:00 – 10:10am Welcome and introduction Nick Powe DL, DA President 10:10 – 10:45am Same Caves, Different People: Kents Cavern Through Deep Time Dr Helen Fewlass, Lecturer in Archaeology, University of Bristol 10:45 – 11:20am Roman Devon: Integration and resistance Professor Stephen Rippon, Professor of Landscape Archaeology, University of Exeter 11:20 – 11:35am BREAK 11:35 – 12:10pm The Archaeology of Regional Cultures in Medieval Devon John Allan, Exeter Cathedral Archaeologist 12:10 – 12:45pm New Horizons and Early Modern Devon Dr Todd Gray MBE, Historian and writer 12:45 – 1:45pm LUNCH 1:45 – 2:20pm ‘No lack of objects of curiosity’: Travellers, Tourists and Devon’s cultural identity Dr Rosemary Yallop, Architectural Historian 2:20 – 3:00pm PANEL DISCUSSION 3:00 – 3:30pm CREAM TEA Tickets at £27.50 each for DA members and £32.50 for non-members to include morning coffee, lunch, afternoon tea and free access to the museum galleries.

Sat 9 May09:30Torquay Museum(3.3mi)
via Torquay MuseumLocal gem

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