1. Sir Mark Tully at the Winchester Dialogues - Friday

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The former BBC correspondent will visit Winchester Cathedral to discuss the challenge of faith in the 21st century as part of a series of conversations about the changing relationship between church and state. Friday, October 10. Tickets, £10 for adults and £5 for students, are available from the cathedral box office.

2. World Space Weekend – Saturday and Sunday

Winchester Science Centre will give visitors the chance to meet space engineers and astronomers, watch live planetarium shows, and hold real pieces of the Moon and meteorites. October 11& 12, 10am- 5pm. Normal Admission Charges. For more information visit winchestersciencecentre.org.

3. Growing up with Dylan Thomas - Sunday

John Griffiths shares his life-long passion for the poems, plays and prose of Swansea's most celebrated son in the centenary year of his birth. Expect an evening of poetry, story-telling, song and unique anecdotes.

4. British National Ploughing Championships – Saturday and Sunday

Britain’s finest heavy horses are making their way to Hampshire for the first time. The 64th national championships feature the finest machinery of the past and present, trade stands and country crafts. Tickets cost £10 for adults and £5 for children over 11. The next generation of farmers (under 11) go free. Wootton St Lawrence, Basingstoke.

5. One man Lord of the Rings at the Anvil – Saturday

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It’s one man to try it all as Canadian actor Charles Ross transforms Tolkien’s 1,000 page book into one hour of stage fights and special effects. Tickets cost £17.

6. Swanmore Harvest Fair - Saturday

In case you missed the big country bash in Winchester last week, St Barnabas Church is holding its own. Don't forget to bring a scarecrow for the annual competition.

7. Eddi Reader at the Theatre Royal - Saturday

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Expect an intimate evening spanning folk and pop from a Scottish songwriter whose sophistication was made for theatres with velvet seats.

Tickets cost £23.50 from 01962 840440.

8. Bouncy funk set to ‘blaxploitation’ film – Saturday

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The Soul 45 DJ’s from The Cellar, Southampton, will be screening full scenes and action clips from films such as Shaft, Superfly, The Disco Godfather and others set to street soul and funk music from the likes of Marvin Gaye, Bobby Womack, and James Brown. Saturday, October 11 9pm-2am. Tickets are £5 on the door.

9. Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express – Sunday

 

Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express will perform at The Railway in Winchester on Sunday. As part of his European tour, Chuck and his band will be taking to the stage with hits from his latest album Night Surfer. 8pm. Tickets are £18.50 on the door.

10. Take a fully-clothed walk around Winchester

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Not like this.

‘Naked Rambler’ Stephen Gough was sentenced to two-and-half years in jail this week for the latest in a long run of bare-backed adventures. Anyone looking to stretch their legs without the threat of prosecution is advised to pull an outfit together before stepping into the weekend air.