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For Lettings Information Please Contact: Shrewsbury Office on 01743 277069 Ludlow Office on 01584 707100 or email: [email protected] 1 New Year’s Day Italy, Aviva Stadium - KO 14:15 2 Racing - 2000 Guineas, 20 Summer Solstice 6 Burwarton Show, Cleobury North 17 Racing - Ayr Gold Cup Festival, 9 Autosport International, NEC 7 Rugby - Six Nations - England Newmarket 21 London to Brighton Bike Ride 7 Cricket - 2nd Test England Ayr (until 19th September) Birmingham (until 12th January) v Wales, Twickenham 3 Racing - 1000 Guineas, 21 Father’s Day v Pakistan, Old Trafford 20 Cycling - UCI Road World 20 Tennis - Australian Open Stadium - KO 16:45 Newmarket 24 Midsummer’s Day (Until 11th August) Championships, Switzerland (until 2nd February) 8 Rugby - Six Nations - Scotland v 3 F1 - Dutch Grand Prix, Zandvoort 25 Cricket - 3rd Test England v West 7 NAF Five Star National (until 27th September) 24 British Cycling National Track France, BT Murrayfield - KO 15:00 3 South Shropshire Point to Indies, Lord’s (Until 29th June) Horse Trials Championships, 20 F1 - Singapore Grand September Championships, HSBC UK Centre 9 Commonwealth Day Point, Eyton on Severn 27 Cycling - Tour de France Swalciffe (until 9th August) Prix, Singapore Manchester (until 26th January) 10 Racing - Cheltenham National 5 Racing - Chester Cup Meeting, (until 19th July) 7 Edinburgh Fringe Festival June 27 F1 - Russian Grand Prix, Sochi 25 National Running Show, NEC Chester Racecourse (until 7th May) (until 31st August) January Hunt Festival (until 13th March) 27 Shrewsbury Food Festival Birmingham (until 26th January) 29 Michaelmas 14 Rugby - Six Nations - Wales 6 Badminton Horse Trials (until 28th June) 8 Yachting - Cowes Week 25 Burns’ Night v Scotland, Principality (until 10th May) 28 F1 - French Grand (until 15th August) 1 Pheasant and Woodcock 25 Chinese New Year (Year of the Rat) Stadium - KO 14:15 8 May Day / VE Day Bank Holiday Prix, Le Castellet 9 Ludlow Magnalonga 31 Snipe, Plover, Moorhen, season opens (England, 14 Rugby - Six Nations - 9 Wheatland Hunt Point to 29 Tennis - Wimbledon 12 Grouse and Snipe season opens Woodcock, Duck and Goose Scotland and Wales) Italy v England, Stadio Point, Chaddesley Corbett Championships, London (England, Scotland and Wales) season closes (England, 1 Golf - Alfred Dunhill Links Olimpico - KO 16:45 10 F1 - Spanish Grand Prix, Barcelona (until 12th July) 14 Shrewsbury Flower Show Scotland and Wales) 13 Royal Windsor Horse Show, (until 15th August) Championship, St Andrews 14 Rugby - Six Nations - August (until 4th October) France v Ireland, Stade de Windsor Castle (until 17th May) 1 Rowing - Henley Royal 16 Rowing - World Rowing 1 Salmon fishing season Championships, Slovenia 4 Racing - Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe, France - KO 20:00 14 Golf - PGA Championship, TCP Regatta (until 5th July) opens (River Severn) (until 23rd August) Paris Longchamp Racecourse 15 F1 - Australian Grand Harding Park, CA (until 17th May) 3 Cricket - 1st T20I England v 1 Pheasant and Partridge 20 Cricket - 3rd Test England Prix, Melbourne 15 Chatsworth International Horse Australia, Chester le Street 7 Horse of the Year Show, NEC season closes (England, Trials, Chatsworth (until 17th May) v Pakistan, Trent Bridge Birmingham (until 11th October) Scotland and Wales) 15 Trout season opens (River Severn) May 4 Independence Day, USA 15 Ludlow Spring Festival (Until 24th August) 17 St Patrick’s Day 4 Monmouthshire Show, 7 Trout and Salmon fishing 1 Spring Fair International, NEC March (until 17th May) 30 F1 - Belgian Grand Prix, Stavelot season closes (River Severn) Birmingham (until 6th February) 19 Cricket - 1st Test England v Sri Monmouthshire Showground 22 Rugby - Champions Cup 29 Cricket - 1st T20I England Lanka, Galle (Until 23rd March) 5 Cricket - 2nd T20I England 7 Grand Designs Show, NEC 1 Rugby - Six Nations - Wales v Italy, Final, Stade de Marseille v Pakistan, Headingley October Principality Stadium - KO 14:15 20 Spring begins v Australia, Old Trafford Birmingham (until 11th October) 23 Football - FA Cup Final, 31 Cricket - 2nd T20I England 5 F1 - Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg 11 Shrewsbury Half Marathon, 1 Rugby - Six Nations - 21 Rowing - Head of the Wembley Stadium v Pakistan, Cardiff Ireland v Scotland, Aviva 6 RHS Hampton Court Palace West Midlands Showground River Race, London 23 Shropshire County Agricultural 31 Tennis - US Open, New York Stadium - KO 16:45 Garden Festival (until 12th July) 11 F1 - Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka 22 Mothering Sunday Show, West Midlands Showground (until 13th September) 2 Rugby - Six Nations - 7 Cricket - 3rd T20I England 18 Cricket - ICC Men’s T20 World 22 The United Pack Point to 24 F1 - Monaco Grand Prix, Monaco 31 August Bank Holiday France v England, Stade v Australia, Headingley Championships, Australia Point, Brampton Bryan 24 Tennis - French Open, de France - KO 15:00 9 Golf - Men’s Scottish Open, 22 F1 - Bahrain Grand Prix, Sakhir Stade Roland Garros, 1 Partridge, Golden Plover, (Until 15th November) 8 Rugby - Six Nations - Ireland v The Renaissance Club, North 26 National Homebuilding and Paris (until 7th June) Coot/Moorhen, Duck and 25 F1 - US Grand Prix, Austin, TX Wales, Aviva Stadium - KO 14:15 Berwick (until 12th July) Renovating Show, NEC 25 Spring Bank Holiday Goose season opens (England, 25 Daylight Saving Time 8 Rugby - Six Nations - 9 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Birmingham (until 29th March ) 30 Isle of Man TT Motor Scotland and Wales) ends (Clocks go back) Scotland v England, BT Goodwood Circuit (Until 12th July) 28 Gymnastics - World 2 Cricket - 3rd T20I England Murrayfield - KO 16:45 Festival (until 12th June) 31 Halloween Cup, Birmingham 11 Cricket - 1st ODI England v Pakistan, Ageas Bowl 8 Albrighton and Woodland Point 30 Football - UEFA Champions v Australia, Lord’s 2 Burghley Horse Trials to Point, Chaddesley Corbett 28 Monmouthshire Point to Point, League Final, Atatürk 1 All Saint’s Day Monmouth Showground Olympic Stadium, Turkey 11 Tennis - Women’s (until 6th September) July 1 F1 - Mexican Grand February 9 Rugby - Six Nations - France v Final, Wimbledon 29 Daylight Saving Time begins 30 Yachting - Round the Island 6 F1 - Italian Grand Prix, Monza Italy, Stade de France - KO 15:00 11 The Newport Show, Prix, Mexico City (clocks go forward) Race, Isle of Wight 10 Cricket - 1st ODI England 14 Valentine’s Day Chetwynd Deer Park 5 Bonfire Night 29 Rowing - Oxford v Cambridge v Ireland, Trent Bridge 14 Great British Shooting Show, NEC 12 Tennis - Men’s Final, Wimbledon 11 Armistice Day Birmingham (until 16th February) Boat Race, River Thames 4 Cricket - 1st Test England v West 11 Ludlow Food Festival (until 14 Cricket - 2nd ODI England 13th September) 15 F1 - Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo 14 London Fashion Week Indies, Kia Oval (Until 8th June) v Australia, Ageas Bowl 26 Thanksgiving Day (USA) (until 18th February) 1 April Fools’ Day 5 Racing - Investec Ladies’ 11 Goodwood Revival, Goodwood 16 Cricket - 3rd ODI England Circuit (until 13th September) 28 Ludlow Medieval Christmas 22 Rugby - Six Nations - 4 Racing - Grand National, Aintree Day, Epsom Downs v Australia, Bristol 11 World Coracle Championships, November Fayre, Ludlow Castle (until Italy v Scotland, Stadio 5 Palm Sunday 6 Racing - Investec Derby Day, Epsom Downs 16 Golf - The Open, Royal St. September Shrewsbury 29th November) Olimpico - KO 14:15 5 F1 - Vietnamese Grand Prix, Hanoi 6 World Triathlon Series, George’s (until 19th July)
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