International Tartan Day – Yearly on 1st July
Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage in some English-speaking countries. In Australia and New Zealand, it is held annually on July 1 and is sometimes referred to as […]
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Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage in some English-speaking countries. In Australia and New Zealand, it is held annually on July 1 and is sometimes referred to as […]
Oysters & Bubbles Festival at The Church Tasmania 📅 Date: Sunday, August 10, 2025 (first Sunday after World Oyster Day) ⏰ Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Tickets: $10 per […]
Treloar Rose Sale - Every Sunday in September until sold out! A full day out: Buying roses, checking out the market stalls, eating, drinking and listening to live music! 📅 […]
Treloar Rose Sale - Every Sunday in September until sold out! A full day out: Buying roses, checking out the market stalls, eating, drinking and listening to live music! 📅 […]
Treloar Rose Sale - Every Sunday in September until sold out! A full day out: Buying roses, checking out the market stalls, eating, drinking and listening to live music! 📅 […]
Treloar Rose Sale - Every Sunday in September until sold out! A full day out: Buying roses, checking out the market stalls, eating, drinking and listening to live music! 📅 […]
Every 1st of October. Information coming soon...
Halloween Family Festival - Yearly on 31st of October Information coming soon... Includes children's entertainer to be advised. An afternoon & evening of everything spooky and kooky!!! Come dressed up […]
World Vegan Day is on 1st November every year. So we are celebrating on the first Sunday of November...better late than never! A day to celebrate everything vegan - vegan […]
St. Andrew's Day - Yearly on 30th November More information coming... St Andrew's Day Celebrating is something Scots do well. On St Andrew's Day, Scots and Scots-at-heart come together to […]
Wishing you all a wonderful Christmas - whatever that may mean to you and your loved ones. We are closed every Christmas Day, so our valued team can enjoy Christmas […]
Information coming soon... Hogmanay means New Year's Eve and is more important to some Scottish people than even Christmas. As having a dirty house at midnight on Hogmanay is considered bad […]