Frome Whats On and 2024 is looking like it will be a very special year full of great events

By Susie Watkins

11th Jan 2024 | Local News

Ice in the Frome fountain looking up to Cheap Street Frome January 8 ( image by Frome Nub News)
Ice in the Frome fountain looking up to Cheap Street Frome January 8 ( image by Frome Nub News)

Whats coming up this coming few days in Frome?

Well check out our busy Whats On section to find out all the dates for your diary. Remember you can add your own event just by pushing the Nub button. All the details HERE

Coming up on Friday in Frome, just a few tickets left for BAFTA award winning professor, 'David Olusoga' at the Cheese & Grain. Frome Nub News saw him at the Frome Festival and he was utterly compelling. For more details go HERE

On Sunday a Frome first .. at the Assembly Rooms... a Well Being and Spiritual event. Everything from Tarot cards to reflexology.. and everything in between, More details HERE

Looking at little further ahead:

Get those pots and pans ready to noise at the Frome Wassail, which will of course bring lots of luck and good fortune in.

Frome wassail takes place on Saturday 3rd February at Weylands, off Whatcombe Road, from 1.30pm. The event is supported by Frome Town Council, alongside the Tree Group Frome and Wood for the Trees.  More details on what to expect HERE

And finally from the week after next why not hop on a Bath bus, STILL only £2 and head into the city. THIS is on from January, hundreds of Ladybirds, no really. This iconic book has earned its own exhibition. Hundreds of books and original artworks on display in this exhibition that will delight family members of all ages.

     

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