IF you see a group of huddled figures trying to get some sleep on the grass in front of Sheffield Cathedral on the night of Tuesday, September 2, be quiet as you pass.
They're not down and outs but people who have forked out £100 to take part in t
he city's second Big Sleep Out in aid of the homeless. Last year 50 brave souls raised almost £10,000 for charity.
To take part call Tracy Viner at the cathedral Archer project on 0114 2636973.
Paint along with Horrid HenryNOW that's what you call audience participation!
The kiddie hit of the season will be Horrid Henry, the play on at the Lyceum from next Tuesday.
But they'll be able to get into the mood tomorrow with a hand-painting session in Tudor Square from 11am until 1pm.
They'll be asked to paint a tapestry which will be on display while the show runs until September 13.
Tell us about your FordHOW To Be On TV – the Diary's famous feature. The BBC is making a documentary on the appeal of the classic Ford car.
Did you drive an Anglia or a Capri or a Zephyr or Zodiac, or do you own a Model T?
Write to Clair Titley at Ford Appeal, 12 Great George Street, Bristol BS1 5RH, e-mail clair.titley@testimonyfilms.co.uk or call 0117 925 8589.
Chatsworth dateTHE Diary should have made it clear that Chatsworth Country Fair is over the weekend August 29-31 and not this weekend as stated. The cookery contest involving the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire is on Friday, August 29, at 2.45pm.
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