THE Shillings – whose song Porlock Hill caused quite a stir – will be making a return visit tomorrow (Saturday May 19) after a sell-out show in the Village Hall last year.
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The band has a relaxed country-folk music sound and a reputation for putting on a fun-filled performance.
Its members are Barry Walsh, Louise Walsh, Sarah Mitchell, Graham J Nichols, Rich Lanham and Dave Burbidge. Between them they play guitar, mandolin, ukulele, violin, banjo and drums.
Doors open at 7.30pm. Tickets £8 from Porlock Visitor Centre and Porlock Hardware.

