Easter Egg Hunt
Monmouth Community Hub Rolls Hall, Whitecross St, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, United KingdomEvery day in Half-Term. No booking required.
Every day in Half-Term. No booking required.
Join us at Shire Hall for some fun adventures this Easter Holiday ...
Let's get creative at the Garden Workshop! Create your very own flower garden with easy-to-put-together pieces. Let's build something beautiful together! Book here Suitable for ages 3 - 5. Please […]
Join us in Chepstow Hub during the Easter Holidays for a special Spring Story Time & Craft activity. Book here
Let your children become Little Explorer's with a one hour exploration session around Caldicot Castle Country Park. Tickets are £2 per child (adults don't need to book).
Expect the Greatest Street Food On Earth delicious dishes from around the World all served up by a Nomadic caravan of celebrated street food chefs. With long table banquet dining in a fun festival atmosphere.
Charming and inventive with plenty of interaction, an enormous beanstalk, bags of gold and a smelly old giant Jack and the Beans Talk is a cautionary tale about what might happen if you throw things out of the window!
Expect the Greatest Street Food On Earth delicious dishes from around the World all served up by a Nomadic caravan of celebrated street food chefs. With long table banquet dining in a fun festival atmosphere.
Charming and inventive with plenty of interaction, an enormous beanstalk, bags of gold and a smelly old giant Jack and the Beans Talk is a cautionary tale about what might happen if you throw things out of the window!
Expect the Greatest Street Food On Earth delicious dishes from around the World all served up by a Nomadic caravan of celebrated street food chefs. With long table banquet dining in a fun festival atmosphere.
Expect the Greatest Street Food On Earth delicious dishes from around the World all served up by a Nomadic caravan of celebrated street food chefs. With long table banquet dining in a fun festival atmosphere.
Make your own medieval clay tile at the Shire Hall Museum next half term