What's On This Weekend: More to do in Thurrock

By Neil Speight

27th Jul 2023 | Local News

What's On in Thurrock
What's On in Thurrock

Our weekly preview of 'What's On in Thurrock' picks out a selection of events hosted on our events guide.

If you have a local event happening soon, you can 'nub it' for FREE in the What's On section of our website!

There's a lot going on, and Nub News is here to make sure you know about it.

Every Thursday we will now bring you our top event picks - if you have an event happening in the town you want our readers to see, just click the black 'Nub It' button here to add your event for free.

This week, showing the eclectic nature of events in Thurrock we feature three very differing happenings.

On Friday morning there's an event for children in Grays Town park.

Storytelling with acclaimed childrens' writer, Jemma Hatt is a free event, with snacks, for children aged four to 11.

Organised by The Riverside Community Big Local

https://thurrock.nub.news/whats-on/community-events/storytime-in-the-park-with-jemma-hatt-a-free-event-for-children-55857

Also on Friday if it's your thing, "The Best of British Mediumship - Eddie Morgan" will be presented by The Haven Spiritualist Centre at Belmont Village Hall, Parker Road, Grays

https://thurrock.nub.news/whats-on/miscellaneous/the-best-of-british-mediumship-eddie-morgan-56422

And if you enjoy good live pub entertainment, why not visit the Ship in Grays on Friday evening when Alana and a six piece band will entertain.

https://thurrock.nub.news/whats-on/music/alana-at-the-ship-56421

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