Whats On in Frome this coming weekend

By Susie Watkins

11th Mar 2022 | Local News

The side of Frome's Cheese and Grain March 9
The side of Frome's Cheese and Grain March 9

Lots of events in and around Frome this coming weekend.

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Our picks for the weekend.

On Friday

Are you working as a freelancer in Frome. It can be a lonely business.

Want to get to know others in the same boat? Then this is the event for you. HERE: But hurry you do need to book

On Saturday

It is the Somerset Farmers Market at the Cheese & Grain - lots of local producers with their locally grown lines. More about who is there HERE:

the Frome Nub News site Also at the Cheese & Grain, playing that Saturday night. They sound like a real blast. For over 25 years a DJ/musical collective, one of the founders of global fusion, a working band famous for it's scorching live shows, a techno sound system, Find out more about the mysterious Transglobal Underground HERE : the Frome Nub News site

On Sunday

Are you an aspiring writer. Do you just need some space to get creative? Black Swan Arts in Frome has the perfect pen point.

Find out more HERE:

You can even attend by Zoom And looking a bit further ahead to next weekend. If you love a classic car - and the recent auction in Frome showed that there was plenty of interest - this looks like a lovely event, Cars on the Green over at Downside Abbey.

March 20

Have a great weekend.

     

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