Whats on in Frome this coming weekend from Lego Wars and beyond

By Susie Watkins

3rd Aug 2023 | Local News

The cobbles will be busier than this in Frome
The cobbles will be busier than this in Frome

What's on Frome August 3 and you can be pretty sure that Stony Street and Catherine Hill will not look like this on Sunday - even if the rain might put off a few visitors.

Yes it is The Independent market of course, even if it doesn't feel very much like high summer. What else is on in Frome this coming weekend?

On Friday a new one in the town - a night of dance and DJing at the French Trading Company. Afro Cuban DJ from Santiago de Cuba, Cuba as well as a rapper, and music producer with over a decade of experience working with different styles of urban music such as dancehall, rap, and reggaeton. More details HERE

Frome Nub News really enjoyed the crepes here too

On Saturday, who doesn't love Lego - well unless you stand on it with bare feet. The wars are coming to Frome Library and we are bricking it. All the details HERE

And also on Saturday, if you want to get out of Frome the heritage railway at Midsomer Norton has something extra special going on, although a visit to the S&D railway is always worth a visit, all volunteers making Midsomer somewhere special. Details HERE

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