Your what’s on guide

Here is a list of what’s on in the area

Friday January 3

Matti Fantasi, live music, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, free entry, www.thewharfinnfennycompton.co.uk

Saturday January 4

Spires Youth Orchestra, music from Lord of the Rings, Leamington town hall, from 2.30pm, tickets £8, £5 for concessions or £15 for families of four, buy on the door or call 024 7637 0515.

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Live music by Richard Tarver and Bingo, Royal Naval Association Club, Adelaide Road, Leamington.

Sunday January 5

Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Moreton Morrell, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.

Solihull and District Orchid Society, orchid potting demo, St.George & St Teresa’s Parish Centre, Station Road. Dorridge, from 2pm, Tea and biscuits are served around 3.30pm, please come along, bring a Friend, you will be made most welcome for more information please ring 747822 or go to www,solihullorchidsociety.org

The Dene River Jazzmen, The Gauntlet, Caesar Road, Kenilworth, from 7.30pm to 10pm, free admission, good food, good jazz, friendly atmosphere.

Kenilworth Rambling Club, Honiley, five miles, call 779398.

Wednesday January 8

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Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Newbold/Offchurch, pub food at the finish, meet at the car park opposite Newbold Comyn leisure Centre at 9.30am, call 498668.

Thursday January 9

Leamington Underground Cinema screening: Piercing Brightness and In The Field, at the LAMP off Adelaide Road, Leamington, 7.30pm. Pay what you like on the door.

Warwickshire Plant Heritage (NCCPG) Group talk by Paul Baker, former property manager, of Biddulph Grange, Staffordshire on ‘The History and Restoration of a Victorian Garden’. Great Hall, Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick, from 7.30pm.

Parkinson’s UK Leamington & District Branch meeting, an afternoon of Magic, Mystery and Mirth – from Arthur MacTier, an associate member of the Inner Magic Circle, The Sydni Centre, Marloes Walk, Sydenham from 2pm to 4pm call 853023.

Friday January 10

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The Cookie Monsters, live music, The Wharf Inn, Fenny Compton, www.thewharfinnfennycompton.co.uk

Saturday January 11

Oriflamme with Coventry Philharmonic Choir, in aid of Amnesty International, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, tickets £10, call 259098 or 07876 790546.

Live music by Laurence Knight Duo and Bingo, Royal Naval Association, Adelaide Road, Leamington.

Cubbington Action Group Against HS2, information and fundraising coffee morning, Cubbington Methodist church hall, Queen Street from 10am to noon.

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Southam Sports and Social club music night, live Jack Band and free entry from 9pm.

Sunday January 12

Kenilworth Rambling Club, Warwick, seven miles, call 410849.

Peter Cropper Violin, Moray Welsh cello, Martin Roscoe piano, Bridge House Theatre, Warwick, from 3pm, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Langley, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

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Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Ufton, leaves Newbold Terrace east at 1.30pm, call 881055.

Tuesday January 14

Leamington Literary Society, talk by Robin Taylor entitled Puccini: the dramatist, Dormer Conference Centre, Dormer Place, Leamington, from 7.30pm.

Thursday January 16

The Leamington Society, talk by Chris White MP and Dr Andrew Cave entitled Smallpiece Trust & British Manufacture, Dormer Conference Centre, Dormer Place, Leamington, admission £2, visitors very welcome.

Saturday January 18

Beauchamp Sinfonietta, playing Mozart, Mendelssohn and Arnold, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, tickets £12 or £10 for concessions and £2 for children, on the door or from 024 7661 2688.

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Live Music by Mike’s Music and Bingo, Royal Naval Association, Adelaide Road, Leamington.

Sunday January 19

Leamington Rambling Club, Kineton, seven to nine-miles, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Marton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.

Beauchamp Sinfonietta, playing Mozart, Mendelssohn and Arnold, Leamington town hall, from 7.30pm, tickets £12 or £10 for concessions and £2 for children, on the door or from 024 7661 2688.

Wednesday January 22

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Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile hilly walk, Ratkeyu, meet at the car park opposite Newbold Comyn leisure centre, pub food at the finish, call 498668.

Friday January 24

Atrium String Quartet, Pump Room, Leamington, from 7.30pm, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Saturday January 25

Armonico Consort, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm,call 0844 581 0750 or visit www.armonico.org.uk

Live Music by Mr Bojangles and Bingo, Royal Naval Association Club, Leamington.

Sunday January 26

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Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Stockton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Lowsonford, leave from Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.

Tuesday January 28

Emma Kirkby soprano, Hannah Medlam soprano and London Baroque, St Mary’s church, Warwick, from 7.30pm, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Kenilworth Rambling Club, Welcombe Hills, seven miles, call 0247 641 8719.

Saturday February 1

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Live music by Karisma and Bingo, Royal Naval Association, Adelaide Road, Leamington.

Sunday February 2

Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Tysoe, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Aston Cantlow, leaves newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.

O Duo, family concert at 11.30am followed by adults concert, Bridge House Theatre, Warwick, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Wednesday February 5

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Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Little Compton, meet at the car park opposite Newbold Comyn Leisure Centre at 9.30am, pub food at the finish, call 498668.

Saturday February 8

Live music by Ron Technics and Bingo, Royal Naval Association Club, Adelaide Road, Leamington.

Sunday February 9

Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Long Compton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

Leamington Ramblign Club, four to six-mile walk, Draycote, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.

Tuesday February 11

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Leamington Literary Society , talk by Norman Madden on Aspects of Recent Anglo Welsh Poetry, Dormer Comference Centre, St Peter’s church, Dormer Place, Leamington, from 7.30pm, call 259265.

Saturday February 15

Live music by Harley Street and Bingo, Royal Naval Association Club, Adelaide Road, Leamington.

Sunday February 16

Ensemble 360, family concert at 1130am followed by adult concert at 3pm, Bridge House Theatre, Warwick, call 776438 or visit www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk

Leamington Rambling Club, seven to nine-mile walk, Charlwelton, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 9.30am, call 498668.

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Leamington Rambling Club, four to six-mile walk, Wellesbourne, leaves Newbold Terrace East at 1.30pm, call 881055.

Katie Alcock flute, St Nicholas church, Warwick, from 3pm, free admission, www.stnicholaswarwick.org.uk

Leamington Chamber Orchestra, a concert full of Nordic melody and drama, Leamington town hall, from 3pm. tickets £11 or £9 for concessions and £2 for under-18s, from Presto Classical on 317025 or visit www.leamingtonchamberorchestra.org.uk.

Tuesday February 18

The Leamington Society, talk by Gillian White entitled Dudley, Elizabeth I and Kenilworth, Conference Centre, Dormer Place, Leamington, from 7.30pm, £2 per person.

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