With the clocks set to go back on Sunday, what will you do in Bucks with your extra hour this weekend?

Daylight savings marks the official end of British Summer Time and occurs at 2am on the last Sunday of October.

The clocks go back at 2am this Sunday, October 25.

Daylight savings brings darker, longer nights and shorter days - clocks will go forward again on Sunday, March 28 2021. 

Clocks on smartphones and computers should update automatically but older analogue clocks and devices may need to be changed manually. 

Gaining an hour on Sunday means we will all have an extra hour of the weekend, you could spend yours in bed or maybe you could try one of these activities in the county: 

Go on a family ghost walk https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/family-ghost-walks-tickets-124120974175?aff=ebdssbcitybrowse

Marlow heritage walk 

If you haven't yet had a chance to discover Marlow using the quirky heritage walks then now is your chance. 

With the extra hour we all get this weekend why not head to the beautiful Thames-side town and explore the history and culture of the area. 

There are two separate walks to choose from and a treasure hunt so there really is something for all ages. 

One of the best things about Marlow are all the gorgeous independent cafes, shops and restaurants that you can explore on your way through the tour. 

Download your booklet to get started on the tour, prices start at £7.49. 

Halloween at Waddesdon 

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Use your extra hour this weekend to take the family for a day out at Waddesdon Manor. 

There are a range of halloween activities taking place including a pumpkin halloween trail, pumpkin carving and photo workshop activities with the standard grounds admission tickets.

You can also book a slot for spooky afternoon tea with sittings between 12 and 3.30pm, prices start at £15.50. 

Booking in advance is recommended.

Adult art workshop: Introduction to silk shading 

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This Sunday why not use your extra hour to kick start you into a new hobby or try something you've wanted to do for ages? 

This adult art workshop is being held all day at Queens Park Arts Centre and Limelight Theatre in Aylesbury.

Advancing your embroidery technique over the course of the session could be a relaxing and productive way to use your Sunday.

Booking in advance is essential. 

Enjoy Huck Finn Jubilee livestream 

If you're into a bit of American country music then this could be the ideal way to enjoy that extra hour on Sunday. 

The Huck Finn Jubilee is a Bluegrass music festival that usually takes place in Ontario, California. But due to the global pandemic we are able to enjoy the festival from across the world this year as it is being live streamed. 

There will be live gigs along with classic sets from their past festivals, interviews with artists and prizes on offer. 

Now in its 43rd year the festival welcomes on average 50,000 guests per year.

The event is ticketed with a pay what you think the event deserves. More information can be found on their event page.

What will you be doing with your extra hour? Let us know in the comments.