Print Club is run by our resident printmaker - Aidan Saunders - AKA Prints of Hay.
Print Club costs £6 per session - Some materials will be provided and there will be access to the printing press when accompanied by Aidan.
This club will develop according to the needs and requirements of the members of the group - so why not come along and become a part of Print Club.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE IS NO PRINT CLUB ON MONDAY NOV 24 DUE TO HAY FESTIVAL SETTING UP IN THE LEARNING SPACE
HOWEVER THERE WILL INSTEAD BE ONE ON MONDAY DEC 1 AND THEN BACK TO NORMAL ON MONDAY DEC 8


This takes place in the Clore Learning Space every other Monday from 11am until 4pm.
Please bring your own materials
The sessions cost £18 for the full day from 11-4pm and £12 for a morning or afternoon session only.
The morning session starts at 11am so please arrive at about 10.45am
The afternoon session starts at 1:45pm so please arrive at least 10 mins beforehand

Write The Book, Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye. The Writing Retreat For Authors-To-Be.
A retreat for new writers and book lovers in rural Wales. Immerse yourself in the famous book town of Hay-on-Wye. Meet authors and booksellers, write, browse the magical bookshops, and enjoy exclusive events.
Price: £150 per day (excluding accommodation & travel)
Booking terms: £50 deposit, no refunds
Location: Hay-on-Wye
Date: Tue 25 Nov 10.00 to Wed 26 Nov 16:00
Price Includes:
bookshop tours and talks
writing hours
lunches, snacks, coffees, teas, juices and cakes
group coaching & mindful activities
delicious food and special experiences
Suitable for anyone who loves reading and has a writing project they’d like to explore.
You’ll meet published authors including Helena Attlee for informal, cosy Q & As. There’ll be optional wellness activities to help you feel inspired and motivated. Team this with stunning countryside, a dreamy riverside location, vibrant local markets and delicious food, it’s the magical pre-Christmas trip you’ll want to be part of.
This event is being run by Helen Jane Campbell at Coaching by Helen - click here to book tickets


Please bring your own materials
The sessions cost £18 for the full day from 11-4pm and £12 for a morning or afternoon session only.
The morning session starts at 11am so please arrive at about 10.45am
The afternoon session starts at 1:45pm so please arrive at least 10 mins beforehand

SPECIAL SESSION TO MAKE UP FOR NOT HAVING ONE ON NOV 24TH - please note that we have to wait for life drawing to finish at 4pm
Print Club is run by our resident printmaker - Aidan Saunders - AKA Prints of Hay.
Print Club costs £6 per session - Some materials will be provided and there will be access to the printing press when accompanied by Aidan.
This club will develop according to the needs and requirements of the members of the group - so why not come along and become a part of Print Club.

With more than 30 individual makers on show, join us at the Castle for an extravaganza of ideas for Christmas. Treat your friends, family, or yourself from a range of unique and inspiring crafts by local makers from ceramics, jewellery, glass, baskets, food gifts, clothing, photography, painting and much, much more.
Free entry all day.



Composer and poet Giles Swayne will be reading selections from his recent book of 200 sonnets, Matters arising. Known for his powerful choral compositions, Swayne reveals in his poetry the same intellectual rigour and emotional depth which characterises his music.
CXXXIX As the actress said to the bishop
“Cor, that’s a big one, Bish!” the actress lied.
“You’re quite a Lord, my lad,” she coyly giggled
As he unveiled his archepiscopal pride
And joy. “Well, thank you, dear!” he blushed, and wriggled
In modest and obese embarrassment.
“But I must warn you, Madam,” he pursued,
“We bishops are subject to sexual harassment
And blackmail. When I featured in the nude
As centrefold of Hustler magazine
Some years ago, most clergymen enthused
About the pics (both tasteful and obscene),
But Synod – sadly – was not much amused,
And sentenced me to wear sackcloth and ashes
For forty days, and suffer forty lashes.”
CLXXXVII Hello?
Why do we write? What fine words can we utter
To butter parsnips? Is that old creative
Urge a genetic tic, a mere neurosis?
Perhaps it is; perhaps we leave our mark
In music, words or pictures like a dog
Which lifts its leg against a pissing-tree
To mark its passage – “Hello, world – it’s me!”
It’s not as if this planet’s all agog
To read these lines; why, then, did I embark
On writing them? Was it some strange hypnosis
Which led me on? Are bardic urges native
To all of us, or am I just a nutter?
Whatever be the reason, all I know
Is that it does me good to say hello.

Following the critical acclaim of their debut album Source of the Severn, the Will Barnes Quartet returns with Outside the Light—a bold and expressive new chapter in their artistic journey. This second album deepens the group’s exploration of the interplay between jazz improvisation and the evocative landscapes of Mid Wales and the Welsh Marches. Through a collection of original compositions, the album weaves lyrical beauty with intricate rhythmic interplay.
