HERE’S your guide to what’s on today, as compiled by the Post series.
COMEDY
BORDON: Phoenix Theatre, Station Road, 8pm. Naz Osmanoglu and Steve Bugeja with their Edinburgh Fringe previews. Tickets £10. Call 01420 472664 or visit: www.phoenixarts.co.uk
EVENTS
BRAMSHOTT: The Old Mill, Tunbridge Lane, noon-3pm. Pimm’s Party by the River. Duck race, raffle, strawberries and cream, music by Grandpa’s Spells jazz band, in aid of the River Wey Trust. Tickets £8, under-12s free. Call 01428 713113 or 01428 722162.
CHALTON: Butser Ancient Farm, Chalton?Lane, 11am-5pm. Macbeth, performed by St Peter’s School and Purbrook?Park School as part of Street Spear Schools Project. Promenade performances throughout the site. Usual admission fees.
EAST MEON: Recreation Ground, Workhouse Lane, 10am. Cricket club sixes tournament followed at 6pm by summer party. Refreshments and cricket all day, live music in the evening. Money raised for good causes in the village.
GREATHAM: Village Field, 3.30pm-9.30pm. G-Fest. Fun family afternoon with live music, food, stalls, children’s games. Bands include The Hanging Tree Band, Mike Andrews, Sounds of the Eighties, Sounds of Summer from Cobbles, the Bohunt Band and Greatham Primary School’s Button Box. Entry £5, under-12s free.
ROWLANDS CASTLE: The Green, 11am-4pm. Village fair with stalls, arena entertainment and refreshments followed at7pm with Kojak’s Revenge and a disco from 7pm. Tickets £12.50 from Castle Stores.
SELBORNE: Hartley Park Farm, Selborne Road, 11am-4pm. Lavender Fields Open Days. Tours, tractor and trailer rides, beekeepers, sparkling wine, photographic workshop, massage therapy, refreshments and other attractions. In aid of The Rosemary Foundation and Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Entry £4 per person, under-12s free.
SOUTH HARTING: Harting Down off B2141, 2-4pm. National?Meadows Day. Find out about the diversity of plants and insects of chalk grassland with National Trust rangers and charity Plantlife. Meet in car park. Free entry.
WINCHESTER: City centre. Hat Fair. Range of arts events at a variety of venues. Visit the website at: www.hatfair.co.uk for details.
EXHIBITIONS
PETERSFIELD: Petersfield Museum and The Flora Twort Gallery, St Peter’s Road, 10am-4pm. Georgian Petersfield and Heath Artists. Call 01730 262601 or visit the website at:
PETERSFIELD: One Tree Books, Lavant Street, 9am-5pm. Justin Lees paintings.
PETERSFIELD: Physic Garden Room, off High Street, 10am-4pm. Stitches in Time. Embroidery, patchwork, knitting and other work by members of Phoenix Stitchers. Free entry.
STAGE
CHICHESTER: Minerva Theatre, Oaklands Park, 2.45pm and 7.45pm. The Country Girls. Box office 01243 781312 or visit www.cft.org.uk
GUILDFORD:?Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Mill Road, 1.30pm and 7pm. The Wizard of Oz. Call 01483 440000.
HAMBLEDON: Village Hall Field, 7.30pm. The Commercial Traveller, performed by The Rude Mechanical Theatre Company. Tickets £16 adult, £9 children. Visit the website at www.therudemechanicaltheatre.co.uk
HAVANT: The Spring Arts Centre, East Street, 7.30pm. HMS?Pinafore by Gilbert and Sullivan, presented by Havant Light Opera. Tickets £12 adults, £6 under-18s. Call 023 9247 2700. Visit: www.thespring.co.uk
WALKS & TALKS
COMPTON: Petersfield Ramblers lead an 8.5-mile walk from the roadside opposite The Withies Inn, Withies Lane, Compton, Surrey. Walk starts at 10am. Grid ref: SU964468. Cars leave Petersfield Station at 9.10am. Call 07842 240852.
Organisers of events also can enter details on this website so that residents and visitors can have the widest choice of entertainments and activities to enjoy in Petersfield, East Hampshire and beyond.





