Welcome to Aylesbury

What Is There To Do?

Format: 2012-05-20
Format: 2012-05-20

Surely, there must be lots of things happening here... but our team hasn't been told about them either.

Please get in touch, say what you were hoping to find, maybe suggest some local businesses & we'll do the rest. Thank you very much... we'll drop you a note shortly with an update of our progress.

LOCAL PREVIEWS, REVIEWS & BLOGS

We'd love you to tell everyone about your experiences. What are the best restaurants, bars, the best show in town.

Anyone can publish a preview, review or just blog. Simply register your account and write a blog. If you have any problems please drop us a quick line, tell us what town you are interested in and we'll remind local businesses to keep us updated... so we can tell you.

Thank you very much... we'll drop you a note shortly with an update of our progress.

Map of Local Venues

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

A story of good and evil on the Limelight stage in Isosceles Theatre’s production of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Pat Abernathy and Dave Marsden bring their latest work to the Limelight Theatre on Saturday 14th May – a brilliantly adapted stage version of The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde.

Hard Graft Theatre presents…When will I be famous?

The funny and touching true story of a man who wanted some attention, by Mark Whiteley.

A night in with Hard Graft is packed to the brim with laughs, banter and witty stories – don’t miss your chance to catch their latest show, about how they tried to make it big through any means possible, at the Limelight Theatre on Friday 6th May.

How easy is it to become famous?

QPC’s bi-annual POTTERY FESTIVAL (3rd – 27th May 2011)

From Tuesday 3rd – Friday 27th May QPC will host a month-long celebration of ceramics. Exhibitions, an Open Day with taster sessions and a ceramics fair, demonstrations from industry professionals, and an exciting competition will all form part of the Centre’s ceramic festivities.

This year’s competition invites children and adults to submit a piece of clay-work based on the theme of Myths & Legends. All competition entries will be displayed at the Centre throughout May, and prize winners will be picked by our visiting ceramicists on Sunday 8th May.