Kids Go Free For Hampshire’s Season Openers
Kids go free across the Easter weekend (3–6 April) as Hampshire host Essex in the Rothesay County Championship, with the same offer available for Hampshire Women’s season opener on 11 April.
An exciting masterclass with Beefy's by Sir Ian Botham Head Chef, learning all about local Hampshire produce such as Hampshire Watercress to ChalkStream® Trout and how they prep and serve it up in Beefy’s by Sir Ian Botham. Indulge in a glass of Botham’s wines and tasters of the dishes prepared throughout.

Take part in your own test match before The Ashes gets underway, assess the wines on your scorecards and see if Australia or England triumph in the world of wine! You’ll have the opportunity to try 6 different wines, including some locally produced in Hampshire whilst enjoying a selection of local inspired canapes.
Now in its nineteenth year, this much-loved festival has events for all tastes and budgets. On the menu this year: farm visits; vineyard tours; cookery masterclasses; pop-up dinners; tasting events; distillery and brewery tours; artisan markets and more.
The festival is a unique opportunity to explore the people and stories behind an array of award-winning Hampshire food and drink. From the producers to the chefs, they are waiting to share with you their passion for what they do.
Kids go free across the Easter weekend (3–6 April) as Hampshire host Essex in the Rothesay County Championship, with the same offer available for Hampshire Women’s season opener on 11 April.
24-year-old fast bowler Jayden Seales joins Hampshire for the opening block of the Rothesay County Championship
Utilita Bowl are looking for a detail-driven and fan-focused Ticket Operations & Reporting Manager to lead all ticketing activity across matches and major events.