At a loose end during the week ahead? Here's our at-a-glance guide to ten things to do in Bath during the coming week:
The Federation of Bath Residents' Associations is keen to get observers along to its meetings. You can go along on Thursday, May 2 at 7.15pm to St Michael's Church Crypt.
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On Sunday, Bradford on Avon's Secret Gardens will be on view. They are 11 privately owned gardens in and around the town which will be open to the public. Tickets are £5 each from Tourist Information Centre, Westbury Gardens, Bradford on Avon.
On Sunday, there is another Bath Vintage & Antiques market at Green Park Station from 9.30am to 4pm.
At Bradford on Avon on Sunday there is another Farmers and Artisan Market at Lamb Yard from 10am to 2pm.
On Tuesday there is an afternoon of racing at Lansdown Racecourse. Tickets cost from £15 in advance.
On Saturday A Handful of Singers will be at St Michael's Church, Bath celebrating Britten's centenary. Tickets are £10/8 from Bath Box Office and on the door.
Catch Alan Ayckbourn's Relatively Speaking with Felicity Kendal at the Theatre Royal Bath this week just before it transfers to London's West End.
Andy Burden, who is a one time director at Bath's Rondo Theatre, is bringing his Count of Monte Cristo production to the theatre for the rest of this week.
You have until Sunday to catch the hugely popular Folded Beauty Masterpieces in Linen exhibition at the Holburne Museum, Bath.
On the back of an eight match league unbeaten run, Bath City play their final match of the season at Mayday Trust Park, Saturday with a 3pm kick off.
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