Gardiners Common Spring - Thomas Gardiner s descendants The event sees up to 49 wells and spouts creatively decorated in the theme of the planets and stars. The annual event celebrates the importance of Malvern’s springs from the ancient pagan traditions to the Victorian Water Cure. It is brought to the town by the Malvern Spas Association with local businesses and community groups taking part. Visitors can view the wonderful creations by purchasing a map from the Malvern Tourist Information Centre for £1 and setting off across the hills on foot, by bicycle or on a self-drive tour. Every year, the number of springs, wells, fountains and troughs grows.
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THE popular Malvern Well Dressing Festival returns to the town this weekend. The festival will be held from May 1 to May 9 and will see up to 49 wells and spouts creatively decorated in the theme of the planets and stars. The annual event celebrated the importance of Malvern’s springs from the ancient pagan traditions to the Victorian Water Cure. It is brought to the town by the Malvern Spas Association with local businesses and community groups taking part. Visitors can view the wonderful creations by purchasing a map from the Malvern Tourist Information Centre for £1 and setting off across the hills on foot, by bicycle or on a self-drive tour.
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TOURS: The collage for the Malvern Civic tours THE season for Malvern Civic Society s popular walking tours is back underway, with much on offer to visitors to the town. Tales of the patients and at times scandals of the 19th century Water Cure, the brains behind the Radar Establishment and the life and times of Sir Edward Elgar are all ecplored via the tours. These last approximately 90 minutes and start at the Tourist Information Centre, Lyttleton Well, Church Street at 10.30 on Saturdays and Mondays. The 2021 season got underway on April 17 will tun until the end of September, though masks are essential unless exempt for medical reasons.