A FEAST for all the family is in store this weekend in Dorset with St George’s Day celebrations in the county.

For the rest of the week there’s plenty to keep everyone entertained with live gigs, community beach cleans and a real ale festival.
HEAD down to the Old Town Hall in Weymouth tomorrow for St George's Day festivities and to celebrate all things English from 11am. See what work has been done, and what is still left to do. 
RUN away with a play as the production of The Company of Wolves brings a tale to life at Durlston Country Park tonight and tomorrow. Walk along as the gothic story unfolds under the stars. 
IT'S that time of the year again to clean up your beach. The annual Great Dorset Beach Clean returns this weekend to Weymouth and West Bay. For timings visit dorsetforyou.com
THE annual Classic Car Rally is back in Swanage for its 20th year. On Sunday from 11am until 4pm walk around with the family and marvel at a whole host of classic cars, and take your own!
MORE St George's Day festivities are on offer in Poole with a fun-filled line-up of tribute acts, fairground rides and falconry displays. Have your face painted with the flag before enjoying medieval re-enactments and morris dancing at Poole Harbour. The festival starts at 10.30am on Saturday and dance well into the night until 10pm.
SUPPORT Dorchester Town FC for their 12-hour charity football match on Sunday from 8am until 10pm. They're raising funds for the Kingfisher Ward at The Avenue Stadium.
LATER on in the week meet an American Bald Eagle while enjoy a BBQ and get involved with the Folk and Real Ale Festival of Bryan. 
At the Antelope, Hazelbury Bryan, Sturminster Newton on April 29 from 7pm and April 30 from 2pm, there’ll be an open mic slot and music from Kadia, Graffiti, Acoustic Rooster, Watkins and Swalbrick and a selection of real ales on offer. The event is free.