What's On in Hadleigh and surrounding villages this weekend

By Derek Davis

20th Apr 2023 | Local News

Top plants day (Picture: Nub News)
Top plants day (Picture: Nub News)

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Welcome to your weekly what's on round up for the Hadleigh area.

Every Thursday we collate all the eye-catching events occurring in your area over the weekend. 

Read on for Hadleigh's not to be missed outings this week, and remember, you can add your event for free using the black Nub It button.

There are two events at the Ansell Centre with a screen showing of Living on Friday night starring Bill Nighly.

Full details here...

Then on Saturday, the Hadleigh Spring Fayre with the town's horticulturalist with stalls and more.

Full details here...

You can take Three Steps to heaven on Sunday at the lively Cock Inn, on George Street.

Full details here...

For the sporty among us, the football and cricket seasons converge.

Tomorrow night (Friday) Get along to Hadleigh Cricket Cub and take part in an open information evening.

More details here...

Hadleigh United complete their Thurlow Nunn Premier League season at home to Newmarket on saturday with a 3pm kick off.

Bar open, food available. Get behind the Brettsiders at the end of a challenging season.

Looking ahead to next week, the acclaimed Matt tanton Brown talks plants in problem places.

Full details here...

For these, and many more events coming up go to our What's On page here, set it on your favourites, or add your events for free.

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