1. THE Cliveden Set will be hobnobbing with visitors on Sunday from 12pm. It's your chance to mix and mingle with celebrities from the past. Ever wondered what Cliveden was like in the 1930s when Lord and Lady Astor owned the house and celebrities of the time were regular visitors? Head to the Cliveden estate, meet them and find out more. Normal admission charges apply. National Trust members go free. 

2. AWARD-winning UK singer Beverley Craven brings her new tour, A Change of Heart, to Norden Farm tomorrow at 8pm. Beverley released her first album in 1990 and it went on to sell more than two million copies worldwide. She became a household name with the release of her first single from the album Promise Me. In 2004, Beverley was forced to take a break from her career when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She received the all clear and returned to music in 2009. She wrote and produced Close to Home, her first album in ten years. After publishing her autobiography in 2012, she now returns to the music business with her fifth studio album, Change of Heart. Tickets are £17.50 from 01628 788997 or go to www.nordenfarm.org. 

3. MEET Fireman Sam and enjoy lots of fun activities all day at Marlow Fire Station tomorrow from 10am to 4pm. Demonstrations to include how NOT  to put out a pan fire. Money raised will go to The Fire Fighters Charity and Operation Florian. 

4. THERE will be an informal tasting of six Rothschild wines and six European cheeses in the atmospheric wine cellars of Waddesdon Manor at 12.30 and 2.30pm on Sunday. It costs £20, normal admission charges apply to the Manor and grounds. Call 01296 653226 or go to www.waddesdon.org.uk for more info or to book.

5. AWARD-winning comedian Susan Calman, as seen and heard on The News Quiz, will be at the Wycombe Swan tonight at 8pm. Calman is embarking on her first ever UK tour- a show about being older, wiser and liking yourself whatever anyone might say. Tickets are £16 from 01494 512000 or go to www.wycombeswan.co.uk.