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What's on in Stockport this weekend - Bramhall Wellness day, Pride & Prejudice at Lyme Park, and more

By Alasdair Perry 11th Sep 2025

There is lots going on in and around Stockport this weekend, including Bop & Bingo, Lyme Park Regency fun, and more (Image - Nub News)
There is lots going on in and around Stockport this weekend, including Bop & Bingo, Lyme Park Regency fun, and more (Image - Nub News)

What's on Stockport is brought to you by our events sponsors Worker Bee Markets and Waterside Hotel & Leisure Club.

There are lots of events going on in and around Stockport this weekend.

Find a small selection of some of the things to do below.

Got an event planned yourself? Submit it HERE.

Bop & Bingo - 'The Tour' | Hazel Grove Social Club | Fri 12 September | 7.30pm

Bop & Bingo is heading to Hazel Grove Social Club, described as the 'ultimate bingo party experience' (Image supplied)

This is 'a world away from your nan's bingo'.

Bop and Bingo is coming to Hazel Grove - described as the 'ultimate bingo party experience', it bingo but with a 'spicy retro twist'.

Expect 'balls, boys, booze and drag' - with music from the '90s to the 2000s, live comedy, and more.

Fancy dress is encouraged but not compulsory.

Find tickets and more information here.

Bramhall Wellness Day | Village Square | Sat 13 September

Bramhall Village Square will be transformed into a hub of wellness activities on 13 September (Image - Worker Bee Markets)

There's a special event in the centre of Bramhall village on 13 September, celebrating wellness in all its many forms, and all in one place.

Explore ways to keep your family happy and well, try out yoga, barre or exercise classes, experience free taster wellness treatments and health advice, sports massage, discover self care books, enjoy food for the soul and the belly and be guided by local providers of cycling, pet care, foot care and much much more.

The day will include free exercise sessions in the brand new FORME in the Village Square from 8.30am.

Simply Books on Moss Lane will set up a mini reading spa inside the shop 10.30am-4.30pm and local beauty experts Amaranth will offer wellness treatments and health advice, as well as money off health testing and massages. PT and Nutrition Coach Fanny's Real Food and Fitness will be offering free sports massage and posture alignment. Plus there's plenty more planned.

Worker Bee Markets will also set up on the day from 10am-3pm, with hand-picked makers of aromatherapy candles, sensory toys, book gifts and healing crystal jewellery, as well as many new and regular traders.

Feed your belly with locally made ice cream, fudge, puddings and bakery as well as locally roasted coffee and locally distilled gin.

Discover a new hobby with knitting and crochet inspiration. Get the kids' faces painted, choose quality craft kits and introduce them to the Village Square's fun play area.

Plus, Bramhall & Woodford Rotary will be holding their prize-giving for the annual Bramhall Scarecrow Festival at around 12 noon, with Stockport's Mayor visiting, so there'll be lots to see and do.

More information including times (and how to book some of the free sessions) on the website workerbeemarkets.co.uk/bramhall-wellness

Discover Pride & Prejudice at Lyme Park | Lyme Park | from Sat 13 September

Recreate a special moment with your own Mr Darcy or Elizabeth Bennett this September at Lyme Park (Image - National Trust)

This year marks 30 years since Lyme Park was transformed into Pemberley on TV screens across the world.

In 1995, the TV adaptation of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was aired, featuring Lyme Park as the main filming location.

The National Trust is marking the occasion with a special event at Lyme Park, featuring a Regency dressing room, new house viewpoints, and more.

There will also be the chance to recreate some of the best-loved scenes around the garden, all while dressed in your Regency best.

Normal house admission applies, but there is no extra charge for the event.

Find more information here.

Quartet by Ronald Harwood | Chads Theatre, Cheadle Hulme | 6-13 September

An amateur production of Quartet is running at Chads Theatre in Cheadle Hulme until Saturday 13 September

Quartet is a delightful comedy about four aging opera singers who now live in a retirement home for musicians and singers. 

What to do when your supreme talent is waning, when you can no longer reach the top notes? This play is funny and witty and poignant as it examines the problems of aging but demonstrates that love and humour and ingenuity are ever lasting.

This amateur production of "Quartet" is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Samuel French Ltd. www.concordtheatricals.co.uk.

Proms in the Park | High Lea Park, New Mills | Sun 14 September | 3.30pm (gates open) / 4pm (start)

Proms in the Park takes place at High Pea Park on Sunday 14 September, with music from the New Mills Brass Band (Image supplied)

Can't get tickets for the Albert Hall? Don't worry, as New Mills has the next best thing.

On Sunday 14 September, the New Mills Brass Band will take to High Lea Park to play a selection of 'rousing' music old and new.

It's described as "a fantastic chance to experience the atmosphere of the BBC's Last Night of the Proms right here in New Mills". 

The grand finale of the concert includes the sing along anthems traditionally played at the BBC's last Night of the Proms.

Also performing are the Buxton Community Choir.

Tickets are affordable and are available now at http://bit.ly/4lCMG1G - it's £5 and free for children under 12.

Also available at Priscillas cards, Millers Refillers Zero Waste shop, and the Rock Mill Centre, all in New Mills.

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