THERE will be line dancing in the parish hall tonight (Friday) from 7.30pm to 9.30pm. The cost is £2.

Tomorrow (Saturday), it is our regular village coffee morning at the parish hall, 10.30am-noon, including bring and buy stall. Fairtrade representative Jenny Faize will also be there, selling food and drink, beautiful and unusual gifts from around the world and the latest clothes from the Fairtrade range.

At Holy Trinity, Bosbury, on Sunday, holy communion is at 8am, followed at 10am by Children's Church.

Bosbury Bowls and Tennis Club's annual meeting at the parish hall is on Thursday, April 21, at 7.30pm. All welcome.

The annual church meeting of Holy Trinity will also be in the parish hall on Thursday, April 21, at 7.30pm. It is open to all.

On Saturday, April 30, Flicks in the Sticks, as part of the Boderlines Film Festival, return to Bosbury with a screening of Two Men Went to War. There will also be a 10-minute short before the main feature, entitled The Dawn Guard. It was shot in Eardisland in 1941 and stars Bernard Miles. The films are a special promotion for the forthcoming flower festival weekend (May 19-22) which is based on Bosbury - The War Years and Bosbury - The Home Front.

Two more traditional events take place in the village on Sunday, May 1. At 11am, a rogation service in the grounds of Bosbury House and later, from 2pm to 4.30pm, a fundraising bluebell walk through the Bosbury House woods. Do bring your family and friends for a real springtime treat. Refreshments on sale and ample parking.