Weekend fun in Street and Glastonbury: Food, flea markets, and plenty of autumn vibes

By Laura Linham

10th Oct 2024 | Local News

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If you're in Street or Glastonbury this weekend, there's no shortage of ways to get into the autumn spirit! From a bustling food festival in Wells to unique local markets, there's something for everyone.

Take a stroll through Clarks Village for some retail therapy, then head to the Giant Flea Market at the Bath & West Showground in Shepton Mallet on Sunday to hunt for hidden treasures.

And don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the arts scene, with several craft and creative events popping up across the area. Read on for more highlights of what's on this weekend.

Friday, 11th October

Big Arts Weekend kicks off at The Theatre in East Harptree, running from 11th to 21st October. With eight artists exhibiting their work at The Arts Hub, it's a great chance to get a dose of creativity to start your weekend. Click here for more details.

Wells is also hosting events as part of EcoWeek+, including a talk on Floods, Farms, and Food: Building Resilience Together at 7 pm. Learn more about EcoWeek+.

Studio24 celebrates 50 years of ABBA's legendary Eurovision victory. Arrival – The Hits of ABBA promises to have you saying "Gimme, Gimme, Gimme" to every banger they belt out. From Waterloo to Dancing Queen, and all the sequinned jumpsuit anthems in between, this is the tribute act that'll have you feeling like a Super Trouper. Get ready to boogie from 7.30pm!

Saturday, 12th October

In Shepton Mallet, you can drop by the Shepton Mallet Repair Café at the Art Bank between 11 am and 1 pm. It's the perfect opportunity to get your broken items fixed, learn some repair skills, and have a cuppa while supporting a great initiative. Find out more here.

Meanwhile, if you have an interest in astronomy, head to Studying Exoplanets with Giant Telescopes at Ashwick & Oakhill Village Hall at 7 pm. Professional astronomer Ben will be giving insights into his research, and weather permitting, there'll be an observing session after the talk to try and catch a glimpse of the comet C/2023 A3. Details available here.

For those seeking a bit of fun on the rails, the Diesel & Burger Evening is being held at the East Somerset Railway in Cranmore. Enjoy a nostalgic train journey along with a burger and soak in the countryside views.

Sunday, 13th October

Wells Food Festival is back! Running from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm in the Market Place, Palace Moat, and Recreation Ground, this year's festival promises an array of culinary delights from around 200 stalls. You'll find everything from local produce to global street food, as well as workshops, live music, and activities for the whole family. Click here for more.

In Shepton Mallet, the Giant Flea Market at the Bath & West Showground is the place to be for vintage lovers and bargain hunters. With over 250 stalls, there's a huge variety of items on offer, from retro furniture to vintage clothing. The market opens from 9 am until 2 pm, and it's dog-friendly, so feel free to bring along your furry friends. Find out more here.

Also on Sunday, head to Wookey Hole for a special showing of "Wilding" by Wookey Hole Cinema, part of the EcoWeek+ series. The screening starts at 7:30 pm and is a great way to wrap up your weekend while supporting local green initiatives.

A Look Ahead: Music, Halloween, and More

The party doesn't end this weekend! Here's a sneak peek at what's coming up in the next few weeks:

  • Dub Pistols are rolling into Wells on October 25th for a night of bass-heavy beats at Studio24. Known for their high-energy shows blending dub, hip-hop, and electronica, they'll have the dancefloor moving all night long. Read more here.
  • Fans of soulful serenading should save the date for Saturday, November 2nd, when Studio24 hosts Adele of a Tribute and AMY x A Tribute Inspired By Amy Winehouse. It's a double whammy of powerhouse vocals celebrating two of the UK's most iconic voices.
  • As Halloween approaches, check out our roundup of all the spooky goings-on in Glastonbury and Street. From ghost tours to Samhain celebrations, there's something for everyone. Find out more here.

Whether you're into arts, food, or family fun, there's no shortage of things to do in Wells, Glastonbury, Shepton Mallet, and Street this weekend. And don't forget—if you're organising an event, head over to Glastonbury Nub News to get it added to the listings.

     

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