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RHS Garden Hyde Hall - Christmas Flower Decorations - Door Wreaths & Swags (Booking required). #01-21 12:00
GT Promotions Country Music. Two and a half hours of entertainment with top acts on the country music scene. Thrill Billies, Haydens Country, Steve Cherelle Box Office: 01277 200305 #01-21 12:00
Divers, Dabblers & Frost Bitterns!. at 70 Acres Lake, Fishers Green (13.30-16.00) Join staff from Lee Valley Park on a walk around 70 Acres Lake, if we're lucky we may also catch a glimpse of the elusive Bittern. Hopefully we'll also see some of the other winter highlights such as Smew or Goldeneye. Suitable for all, sorry no dogs. Booking essential through our Information Service on 01992 702200. #01-13 12:00
Barleylands Farmers Market. Barleylands farmers Market open from 9am - 1pm. Everything from Pickles to Poultry! South of Billericay, just off the A129 #01-14 12:00
Brentwood Arts Cinema Club. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and Spring Director: Kim Ki-Duk 2003 Korea 106 minutes In a tiny monastery in the middle of a lake, an old monk takes on the education of a small child. The seasons of the title represent, and beautifully illustrate, the episodes of the novices life, gradually overcoming his passions and achieving selfmastery. As a tiny child he delightedly torments small creatures by tying stones to them. The old monk does the same to the child, warning that he will always carry such a burden in his heart. In adolescence the young monk cannot control his passion for a young girl and leaves the monastery, returning as a young man in trouble with the police. He is taken away but returns again in middle age when he finally takes responsibility for himself. As an old monk himself, he takes on an abandoned child and raises him as he was raised; this is the second Spring. A work of transporting beauty The Times Contact Eric Smith on 01277 312643 for membership details To book tickets please call 01277 200305 #01-07 12:00
Chelmsford Farmers' Market. We think were the biggest in Essex, come and tell us whether were the best. Fresh, locally produced goods sold by people who know their product, to people who appreciate it. First Sunday of Every Month Chelmsford High Street, 10am to 4pm #12-31 12:00
Maldon Mud Race. Promenade Park. 2pm.(provisional time) The wacky Maldon Mud Race attracts entrants from all over the world, many in fancy dress, who attempt to cross the river through the mud at low tide. Enquiries: www.maldonlions.co.uk/mudrace #12-29 12:00
Chelmsford Gourmet Food Fayre. A successful spin-off from Chelmsford Farmer's Market. High quality traders sell venison, antipasti, vegetables, seafood, sausages, cakes, pies and more. Every Friday 9am to 5:30pm Chelmsford High Street #