IT is just a week until this year’s Sparsholt village concert on August 18 at St Stephen’s Church. Composers on the programme include Bach, Britten, Lloyd-Webber, Handel and Franck. Tickets are £10 and will be available from July 29 at the village shop or online at sparsholtmusic.org.  

THIS autumn will see the return of the Sparsholt Harvest Supper. On Saturday, October 12 at Sparsholt Memorial Hall, members of the public are invited to gather and give thanks for the bounty of the “season of mists and mellow fruitfulness”. Tickets are £15 for an adult, or £30 for a family with children under the age of 14. They are available from Sparsholt Village Shop or Sally Wesley (01962 776476) from September 1. There will also be drinks and a raffle available for purchase. The event begins at 7pm. Anyone with specific dietary requirements should let Sally know.

AN OPEN-AIR theatre production of a well-known comedy will be taking place in Easton. On Friday, September 13 at 5pm and Saturday 14 and Sunday September 15 at 4pm, the Southwood Players will perform Alan Ayckbourn’s Bedroom Farce. The venue is Wincroft. Tickets are £15 for adults and £10 for 18s and under. For more information, visit southwoodplayers.org.uk or write to contact@southwoodplayers.org.uk.

THE Roving Health Hub is returning to Kings Worthy on Friday, August 16. Between 9am and 3pm, members of the public can receive check-ups for BMI and blood pressure, as well as wellbeing advice and signposting. The Health Hub van will be parked in Tubbs Hall car park on Fraser Road. It is not necessary to book an appointment.

YOGA classes bringing “a sigh of release for the soul” are taking place every Thursday in Kings Worthy. The sessions consist specifically of embodiment flow and yin yoga, and run from 7.45pm until 8.45pm. The venue is Winchester Wellness and tickets cost £10. Those interested in booking can do so via lisamullineaux.com.

A “TEA and Fizz Garden Party” will take place this summer in Itchen Abbas. There will be a raffle at this event at Itchen Abbas and Avington Village Hall on Thursday, August 15. Tickets are £17.50 and anyone interested should contact Cynthia Mariner at cynthiaannmariner@icloud.com.

THE Worthies Makers Market will be held on September 22, between 10.30am and 2.30pm. Offering a large variety of over 30 stalls and a raffle, the event will take place in The Worthies Sport and Social Club on Lovedon Lane, Kings Worthy. Those interested can ring 01962 880457 or write to carolansell24@gmail.com.

A JAZZ concert will take place at Crawley Village Hall. "Jazz in the Village" will feature Ian Miller on saxophone and Dominic Miller on piano. The event begins at 7pm on Friday, September 13. Tickets are £20 and include a meal. Drinks will also be available at the bar.

RUGBYTOTS classes beginning in September are open for booking in and around THE WORTHYS. The classes are for kids aged between two and seven and are for both boys and girls. The classes are held at various venues, including Princes Mead School, Itchen Abbas Village Hall and Swanmore Village Hall. To find out which class suits you best, visit rugbytots.co.uk or contact phil@rugbytots.co.uk.

THE Worthys music festival returns this year to Eversley Park, Kings Worthy. Promising to be “bigger and better than before”, the event will take place on September 14. The local bands performing will include Flaxen Hill, Dave and We’re Not Worthy. Ukulele music, jazz and classical are a few of the genres on offer, with The Hyde Quartet set to “posh it up” between the more lively acts. Alfred’s Brewery will provide beer and there will be street food along with an array of refreshments. The Winchester Sport and Social Club will also open its bar to the public. For kids, there is facepainting and a “Fun Dog Show”. Entry is free. For more information, contact Councillor Jane Rutter at jrutter@winchester.gov.uk or on 07766 431244.