Bank Holiday fun is on the cards this weekend with a host of events to enjoy. Here's our Guide to get you started.

*Fayre in the Square, Weymouth’s spring bank holiday weekend extravaganza based around Hope Square and the harbourside, is back tomorrow and Sunday from 10am to 6pm both days.

Organisers the Rotary Club of Weymouth are hoping for sunshine as the two-day event returns, encouraging locals and visitors to the south side of the harbour to enjoy live music, street food, sideshows, stalls and entertainment – all for free.

The focal point of the event is a big stage in Hope Square but there will be more than 40 stalls lining Trinity Road, Cove Row and Cove Street on the approach to the square.

Twenty bands will play over the two days.

Acts include Total Madness, The Leggomen, Average Wyke Band, Tequila Mockingbird, Hustle, Dorset Wrecks, and the youngsters from WOW.

*HEAD out west for Jazz Jurassica in Lyme Regis, which began yesterday and continues until Monday.

For dedicated jazzers and blues hounds alike, the festival aims to bring the best of live music, both new and traditional, to the Marine Theatre over the May Bank Holiday Weekend.

Performers include the James Taylor Quartet, the Liane Carroll Trio and the Fliss Gorst Band. See jazzjurassica.co.uk for more information.

*ENJOY the timeless music of the Moody Blues as tribute band Go Now! The Music of the Moody Blues play Weymouth Pavilion tonight from 7.30pm.

In this show, all the classic hits are celebrated, including Nights in White Satin, Go Now, Tuesday Afternoon, Legend of a Mind (Timothy Leary's Dead), I Know You're Out There Somewhere, Question, Isn't Life Strange - plus Forever Autumn and a show-stealing rendition of Eve of the War from Jeff Wayne's The War of the Worlds.

Drummer Gordy Marshall played with The Moody Blues for 25 years.

*THE Nothe Fort in Weymouth is holding a 1940s day tomorrow (26) between 10.30am and 5.30pm.

This is an opportunity to visit areas of the fort not generally open to the public. Take part in the 'Evacuee Experience' with Nothe Fort guides.

You can also enjoy displays of military and civilian vehicles and 1940s memorabilia. Visitors are encouraged to dress in 1940s style.

Gates open at 10.30am and a family ticket is £18.

*DORSET Art Weeks begins tomorrow (26) and continues until June 10 with art studios opening their doors across the county.

Among the artwork on display is an Artwey exhibition in the studio of Olivia Nurrish at Glenthorne in Rodwell, Weymouth. See dorsetartweeks.co.uk

*A FLOWER festival is being held at the unique St Nicholas Church in Moreton, which boasts an engraved glass window by artist Sir Laurence Whistler.

This year the festival has a red, white and blue "Best of British" theme inspired by the 100th anniversary of the Armistice later this year.

The displays can be seen tomorrow, Sunday and Monday from 10am to 4pm.

*PIRATES aplenty can be found in West Bay for Pirates Day between 1pm and 5pmon Sunday.

Don a costume and head to Harbour Green, where fun for all the family can be found.

*RUNNERS will be panting their way through and around Dorchester on Sunday for the Dorchester Marathon and Casterbridge Half Marathon.

This is the second staging of the event. Why not pop out and cheer on the runners as they pass by? See dorchestermarathon.co.uk for details of the route and road closures.

*A GIANT gift and craft fair will be held at Weymouth Pavilion on Sunday between 10am and 4pm with 50 stalls of handmade wares. Entry is free.

*SHERBORNE Castle Country Fair takes place on Monday from 10am to 6pm.

This will be a day packed with fun activities and displays: from dog shows and agility dog displays to dragon boat racing, arena displays to heavy horses. There are many trade and boutique style stands to visit, including a beautiful Crafts Courtyard and the ever popular Food Hall which features local gourmet products.