Events for your Diary in aid of Campden Home Nursing. Go to our website for more information.
- Campden House Open Garden Friday 5 & Saturday 6 June, 10 – 5 pm £10/£5 adults/children. Homemade refreshments by CHN. Wander through 5 acres of stunning gardens, including tranquil lakes, peaceful woodland walks, vibrant borders, and breathtaking views across the estate. Free parking. Just turn up. No dogs. Fundraising for CHN.
- Guided Mid Summer Walk at Hidcote Manor Garden, Thursday 11 June, 4:30 – 6:30 pm, Hidcote National Trust. A glass of Prosecco or sparkling elderflower is included. £35 pp. Book your private tour with the Head Gardeners on our website now.
- Chipping Campden Open Gardens, 20 & 21 June, 2 – 6 pm. £10 pp. Discover up to 20 charming local gardens. Homemade refreshments at the Town Hall and Jecca’s House 2 – 5:30 pm. Entrance fees in aid of local charities, including CHN.
- NEW! One-Off Women’s Designer Clothes Sale Friday 26 June, 5 – 7:30 pm Lower Town Hall, Chipping Campden. Special sale event by CHN. Over 300 pre-loved high-quality garments at great prices.
- Chicken Run 5K Fun Run/Walk, Sunday 5 July, 9 am at 360Fit Blockley, Sheaf Farm. Farm animals and refreshments. £15/£5 pp.
- Malvern Hills End to End Sunday 6 September. Walk with a guide. £50 pp plus sponsorship. Book on our website.
Wellbeing Activities continue at Jecca’s House, including the monthly: Dementia Friendly Café (third Thursday, 2 – 4 pm), Caring Afternoon Tea (first Wednesday, 2 – 4 pm),and Bereavement Café (second Friday, 10 – 11:30 am). See the timetable on our website.
Thank you for your support last month
- An Evening with Vocal High, 1 May, St James’ Church, Chipping Campden. What an uplifting, magical evening with a full moon!
- Shepherds Close Open Garden, 16 May. Many thanks to Rita for opening her stunning garden as a fundraiser.
- Scuttlebrook Wake, 30 May, Chipping Campden. Great to talk to many locals at this traditional summer event.
- Bretforton Open Gardens, 31 May, The superb plant stall and hand-made crafts in the Bretforton Manor grounds were extra special.
