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All month, Men’s Mental Health Awareness month– Book display and fact sheets raising awareness of Men’s Mental health,Rawmarsh Library and Neighbourhood Hub

In Derbyshire Dales District Council car parks, where charges generally apply 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, charges are:Monday 7 to Saturday 12 November, We will remember them. Display and information for Remembrance Day for all lives lost in wars around the world,Dinnington Library and Neighbourhood Hub There will be lots of family fun to bring in the festive season with Paisley’s Christmas town centre activity across December and Christmas Lights Switch-On events in Renfrew on Saturday 25 November and Johnstone on Saturday 2 December.

Further details on this year’s Remembrance Sundayon 13 November, Armistice Dayon 11 November and other commemorative events can be found at www.rotherham.gov.uk/rotherham-remembers Visitors will have the opportunity to explore hidden gems and fascinating venues in the area during a full weekend of fun at Renfrewshire’s Doors Open Days on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 September. Monday 21 November, 4:30pm to 5:30pm, Makerspace: Canvas bag painting. Suitable for ages eight plus. Booking is essential,Kiveton Park Library and Neighbourhood Hub Well-behaved dogs on leads are welcome at the Illuminations, but owners should be aware that the fireworks at 9pm on Saturday are loud and can cause distress to some animals. Here's some advice from the RSPCA on pets and fireworks. Friday 18 November, 1.30pm to 4pm, Health Watch - Maria will be speaking about Health Watch,Kimberworth Library and Neighbourhood Hub

We’re also thrilled that The Royal National Mòd will return this year, marking the second time we have hosted this event, and the opportunities it will provide for local communities to come together, learn and celebrate the importance of Gaelic language and culture.” Widely regarded as one of the best events of its kind in the UK, Paisley Halloween Festival will return with a spine-tingling programme of thrills and frights for all the family in October. Wednesday 16 November, 3:45pm to 4:45pm, Makerspace: Paper bridge challenge, Wath Library and Neighbourhood Hub

Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30am to 5:30pm; andSaturday, 9am to 4pm, The Stories We Chose To Tell - Exhibition, An exciting photography exhibition developed through a collaboration between award-winning documentary photographer Rich Wiles and eight young people from Rotherham. The young participants set out with disposable cameras to produce images exploring elements of their own lives and identity, which will be presented alongside a series of collaborative portraits in which Wiles pressed his camera's shutter release but the context and locations again came from the young participants. All participants chose which aspects of their lives to present through this work. They also selected their own final images and have added text layers to further amplify their voices. Free admission to the public,Riverside Gallery, Riverside House, Rotherham Proceeds from the Winter Wonderland Walk will go to the Lincolnshire NHS Charity, supporting Johnson Community Hospital in Spalding. Sunday 13 November, 11am to 3:30pm, Remembering the Fallen,Archive and Local Studies Search Room (Based at Clifton Park Museum)Festival Gardens. Filled with picture-perfect moments, discover a new, longerwalk this year including brand new zones inspired by the magic of winter and the festive season. Tuesday 29 November, 3:30pm to 4:30pm, Autumn Crafts– Come and create some Autumn related crafts.Booking is essential. Please call the library on 01709 546150 or pop in to book a place.Suitable for ages four plus, Thurcroft Library & Neighbourhood Hub Paisley’s annual Sma’ Shot Day celebration is one of the world’s oldest workers’ festivals and will take place on Saturday 1 July.

The Illuminations are one of the region's top autumn events and will run every weekend from Saturday, September 9. Once again the Derwent Gardens and Lovers’ Walks will be decorated with colourful lights illuminating the village. The Winter Wonderland Walk has become a Christmas tradition for many families and is a must-see every year at Springfields! The Illuminations are held every Saturday and Sunday from September 9 to October 29. Gates open at 6pm each night, with the slightly earlier time of 5.30pm on the final Sunday. Friday 25 November, drop-in 4pm to 7pm, Wath Christmas Lights activity - Create a Christmas light decoration to hang on your tree,Wath Library and Neighbourhood Hub Host regular weekly activities across the borough such as: Lego clubs, Rhymetimes, computer classes, knit and natter groups, advice sessions, craft sessions, readers groups and local history groups.

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A wonderful fireworks finale will take place every Saturday in October and also on the final night, Sunday, October 29. Every Illuminations night will once again be themed for younger visitors.

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