There's plenty going on in the Cotswolds this week.

Have a look at our Listings to find an event for you.

Thursday, April 28
Cirencester

  • FASHION show from some of Cirencester’s fashion boutiques; Brocks, Lola, East, Jungle and Plum and supported by many other local retailers by way of stalls. Doors open at 6.45pm. Show starts at 7.30pm. Tickets £12 to include a glass of Prosecco on arrival. Profits from ticket sales and raffle divided between Cirencester Hospital League of Friends and Longfield House (Cotswold Care Hospice). Tickets from participating shops or phone 01285 644244.
  • RAW Talent at New Brewery Arts continues its exhibition celebrating the work of students who attended courses and workshops over the last year. Runs until Sunday, May 8 at New Brewery Arts, Brewery Court. Admission is free, for further details visit newbreweryarts.org.uk

Cheltenham

  • THE Jazz Festival continues until Monday, May 2 with a variety of acts performing including Guy Garvey with solo material from his critically acclaimed 2015 debut album. He moves from quintessentially Elbow-like sounds, through R&B and blues to inventive, vivid rhythms at the Big Top on Saturday, April 30 at 5.30-6.45pm. For more information visit cheltenhamfestivals.com/jazz

Bristol

  • MAMMA Mia! continues at the Bristol Hippodrome. Set on a Greek island, the story of love, friendship and identity is told through the songs of Abba giving the audience the ultimate feel good party. Tickets from £19.50, for further details visit atgtickets.com

Friday, April 29
North Cerney

  • QUIZ Night at the village hall in aid of Scrubditch Care Farm. Bring your own food and drink, families welcome, £5 per person. To book your team in contact Neil on 07907 696849/showerproof@mac.com or Emma 07966 255631/emma@costley-white.com

Lechlade

  • RIVERFOLK Acoustic will meet in the Creel Bar of the Trout, all players and listeners are welcome, £2. For more information contact moira@take2-music.co.uk.

Saturday, April 30
Cirencester

  • WILD mosaic art exhibition comes to the Corinium Museum. The first collaboration of work by local mosaic artists Yvette Green and Jo Moreman. 12-4pm, free admission at the Corinium Museum.
  • GRIME, Garage and Hip Hop artist Tinchy Stryder will be performing a set at ReVa night club. 10pm. Entry is £17, £15 if bought online at revanightclub.co.uk.
  • FORMER European Champion Event Rider Polly Williamson will be signing copies of her book "Where Did I Go?" at Waterstone's Bookshop, Cirencester from 2pm. The book tells the story of her successful struggle to overcome severe brain damage sustained in a freak riding accident.
  • CORINIUM Players featuring Gary Ryan at The Sundial Theatre. Corinium Players are a group of over 50 talented classical guitarists of primary school age upwards, based in the Cotswolds. UK guitarist Gary Ryan is one of the world's leading exponents of the instrument. The Sundial Theatre, Stroud Road. 7.30pm. £14/£11. Go to sundial-theatre.co.uk for tickets.

Tetbury

  • SPRING Art Exhibition in the Market Hall with the Tetbury Art Society. The exhibition is a display of members’ work and there will be a raffle in aid of local charities. Runs from 10am-5pm, Saturday, April 30 - Monday, May 2. For more details contact Michael Kingham on 01666 502909.
  • TEA Dance in the Dolphins Hall from 2pm-4pm. Music will be provided by Time2Dance and it’s a great way to make new friends. Tickets £5, available on the door.

Siddington

  • RACE night at Siddington village hall raising money for Siddington Football Club to replace the goal posts. Doors open 7pm for an 8pm start. Tickets £5 adult, £10 family (2 adults 2 children). Children under 10 free. Includes food. Tickets from The Greyhound Pub, Siddington or call Martin on 01285 658642.

Dursley

  • NORMAN Hill car boot takes place every Saturday until August in Norman Hill Field next to Dursley Police Station, GL11 5QN. It runs from 12pm-4pm, sellers from 11am, cars £6. For more information contact Frank Tunbridge on 07711 476715.

Builth Wells 

  • THE Royal Welsh  Showground hosts The International Antique Home & Vintage Fair this weekend. Opens 8.30am on Saturday morning. Admission £10. Teams from the BBC Bargain Hunt programme will be looking for bargains to buy and then re sell at at local auction in the hope of making a profit.  For further information please telephone Continuity Fairson 07703558600.

Sunday, May 1
Wotton

  • MONSTER Car Boot Sale, every Sunday from 10am and Bank Holiday Monday, May 2 from 10am.

Cheltenham

  • A CAR boot sale takes place at the National Star Grounds, GL53 9QU from 9am-1pm.

Cirencester

  • THERE will be a town walk around historic Cirencester every Sunday and Bank Holiday until September. Meet at the Church porch in the Market Place at 3pm, lasts 70minutes, £2 adults/concessions free. Suitable for children and disabled.
  • PIRATE Party at Seventeen Black. The annual party returns, sponsored by Captain Morgan’s Spice Gold Rum. Free shot if wearing fancy dress. Entry £5. From 10pm.

Fairford

  • FAIRFORD & District Choral Society perform Handel’s Messiah at St Mary's Church from 7.30 pm accompanied by the Corelli Ensemble. The first concert with the choir’s new conductor Marysia Gorska. Tickets £15 (under 18’s £5) from Blenheim Antiques 01285 712094 or visit fairford.org/choralsociety.

Northleach

  • PLANT and cake sale in support of St Peter and St Paul's Church at Union House in the Market Place. Home grown plants and home-made cakes available. Entrance £2 to include hot or cold drinks and cake. For children under 12, entrance is £1. For more information call 01451 861340.

Swindon

  • FROM Bedsit Land to Hiroshima, electro/dance band Binomial return to The Mailcoach, 59 Fleet Street for a night of classic synth-pop covers. Starts at 10.30pm, admission free. A must see event for all New Romantics and lovers of 80s electronica. Event details from 01793491848.

Quenington

  • CAR boot sale at 11 o’clock on the village green.

Monday, May 2
Tetbury 

  • WACKY Races.  Practice runs begin at 10am. Race starts at 1pm. Entertainment and refreshments.
  • OPENING ceremony by mayor of Tetbury of the Arts Centre outside performance area. 10.30 am. 
  • ALL-day indoor market at The Goods Shed Art Project long Stay car park, Cirencester Road. tetburyraillands.com. 01666 502257 for more. 

Northleach 

  • SHEEP and Wool Day at the Cotswolds Discovery Centre, The Old Prison. This family fun day to celebrate the Cotswold Lion sheep and all things woolly will highlight rural skills plus lots of entertainment and refreshments for all the family. 10.30 am-4pm.

Tuesday, May 3 
Cirencester

  • THE Girl Who Fell In Love With The Moon by The Human Zoo at The Sundial Theatre. A patchwork of puppetry, poetry, movement and live music stitched together with The Human Zoo's explosive visual imagination. The Sundial Theatre, Stroud Road. 2pm. £15. Go to sundial-theatre.co.uk

Wednesday, May 4
Swindon

  • GRAEME of Thrones at the Wyvern Theatre. A critically-acclaimed theatrical journey through the Seven Kingdoms, direct from London’s West End . 8pm. Tickets from £19, for more visit swindontheatres.co.uk