IF YOU are looking for a new hobby or interest, there's a special event happening in Dursley this weekend which could be well worth a visit.
Kingshill House's Societies, Groups and Clubs Fair is set to return on Saturday.
The aim of the fair is to introduce people to the names and faces behind the range of activities and interest groups which exist in Cam and Dursley and the surrounding areas.
Thirty different groups and clubs have signed up to attend.
Beth Pullin, general manager at Kingshill House said: "Last year the house felt alive with activity and the people who came along were given a real insight into the number of clubs which run in our area.
"There was a real mix of clubs, we had both well-known and undiscovered groups and we’re so pleased to provide this day to link everyone up.
"This event is great for anyone looking for a new hobby or interest."
The event runs from 11am to 3pm on Saturday, March 23 and entry is free.
The following community groups signed up to attend - 649 Squadron Air Cadets: A2Z of Swing (Lindy Hop dance lessons); Cam Bowls Club, Cam Jammers Ukelele: Dursley & District U3A, Cotswold Vale Talking Newspaper; DODs; Down to earth - Vale Hospital Gardening Club; Dursley & Cam Society; Dursley Birdwatching and Preservation Society; Dursley Heritage Centre; Dursley in Bloom; Dursley Lions Club; Dursley Male Voice Choir; Dursley Running Club (Juniors); Dursley Welcomes Walkers; Festive Dursley; Girlguiding Dursley District; GL 11 Community Hub; Petanque in Dursley; Ragged and Old Morris; Saved USAP; The Chantry Centre; Community Garden Group; Two Left Feet Dancers; Vale Vision; Wotton under Edge Branch Church Bell Ringers.
The house is currently exhibiting works by local artists, so there will be also be a chance to enjoy looking at the displays too.
For further details email: admin@kingshillhouse.org.uk or call 01453 549133.
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