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Hampton Conserva�on Group

       We are a group of volunteers helping maintain the village Spinney and other designated
       items/areas nearby. We meet fortnightly from September to March.
       In maintaining and improving the Spinney's diversity, we predominantly cut back, and/or
       remove unwanted vegeta�on, grow and plant wild flowers, create habitat areas, maintain
       paths, and manage/monitor bird boxes.
       All volunteers very welcome. Follow us on Facebook - Hampton Conserva�on Group.
                           MUSIC… MUSIC… MUSIC…

         A SERIES OF TUESDAY EVENING SUPPER CONCERTS ON YOUR DOORSTEP AT

             ROGER’S - THE MUSIC CLUB WITH A DIFFERENCE

                            The Arden Room 7:30pm – 10pm
       Come along and enjoy an evening of superb entertainment from musicians of the highest
       quality, in an intimate and relaxing atmosphere. From Gershwin to Grieg, you will savour
       a selection of musical styles and genres to delight everyone. Seating is cabaret style.

       Tickets are £20, to include a light supper and tea and coffee. A full bar will be available.
       Limited tickets so reservation essential. Contact Roger on 07599 002275 or email
       rogernwaring@aol.com for full details and to book your table.
       A full programme of music for 2025 will be published next month, but in the meantime,
       here are the Autumn offerings:
       October 15 th
       Frank Muschalle is an excep�onal pianist based in Germany. Specially brought over to the
       UK for this concert, he plays piano that makes the venue come alive. Frank has been
       touring for 30 years and is one of the most sought-a�er blues & boogie-woogie pianists. He has
       played concerts throughout Europe, Paraguay, Bolivia, USA and North Africa. Supported here
       by our own Nick Ward on percussion and Jim Swinnerton on double bass.

       November 19 th
       Rogue Shanty Buoys are a group hailing from rural Suffolk. They sing Sea Shan�es with an
       unmistakably bold and original sound and an emphasis on strong vocals, �ght harmonies
       and unfussy arrangements, giving fun and energe�c performances with a fresh and
       dynamic approach to folk music that has seen them described as “A slightly salty
       Mumford & Sons”.

       December 17 th
       The Yorkshire Military Band are a five-piece brass orchestra guaranteed to bring a bit of
       Christmas cheer to our concerts. Based in Barnsley, they will finish off our year in great
       style.

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