Thursday, November 22
Pop-up shop
Enjoy a drink and stock up on unique handcrafted gifts at a Christmas pop-up shop - money raised supports the Motor Neurone Disease Association.
White Hart Inn, Ashton Keynes
3pm to 10pm
Free entry
More details 01285 861247
Story walk
A walk plus a story along the historic Thames and Severn canal.
Transport yourself back to a past time and walk in the footsteps of those who lived and worked along the Thames and Severn canal.
Tunnel House Inn, Tarlton Road, Cirencester
11am to 2pm
Walk costs £5
Booking essential 01453 834793 fiona@fionaeadieltd.co.uk
Saturday, November 24
Bear hunt
Tetbury fire-fighter Dave will be reading Michael Rosen’s ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’.
Tetbury Library, Close Gardens, Tetbury
11.15am to noon
Free entry
More details 01666 502258
Plastic free
Activities to help you reduce your usage of single-use plastics (SUPs) and provide inspiration for the whole family through film screenings, talks from guest speakers, an art exhibition and a SUP-free market.
Town Hall, Malmesbury
9.30am to 4.30pm
Free entry
More details malmesburyagainstplastic@outlook.com
Christmas Fair
Head to Somerford Keynes for the village’s Christmas Fair, which will see stalls selling crafts, ceramics, mosaics, reserves, jewellery, Aloe vera products, and cards.
Village Hall, Somerford Keynes
10am to 1pm
Free entry
More details 01285 861872
School reunion
Reunion for all former Farmor’s School students and staff.
Tours of the building, souvenir booklet available, refreshments, parking.
Farmor’s School, Leafield Road, Fairford
2pm to 5pm
Free entry
Let the school know you are coming via admin@farmors.gloucs.sch.uk or 01285 712302
CelebraeStory - We’re going on a bear hunt
Tetbury fire-fighter Dave will be reading Michael Rosen’s We’re going on a bear hunt.
Tetbury Library, Close Gardens, Tetbury
11.15am to noon
Free entry
More details 01666 502258
Wednesday, November 28
Grand tour
James Bolton goes on a grand tour through Europe, largely through contemporary paintings and gives examples of some of the souvenirs they returned with.
Baptist Church, Chesterton Lane, Cirencester
From 7pm 9pm
Visitors £7 or members free
More details info@theartssocietycorinium.org.uk
Shed talk
Writer, broadcaster and nature poet Matthew Oates gives a talk celebrating our relationship with nature, landscape and special places.
Matthew will read some of his own writings, and pieces by some of his favourite authors.
Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre, Gumstool Hill, Tetbury
From 7.30pm to 9pm
Our Love of Nature
There will be periods of musing, reflection and open discussion on nature. Cheerfulness will keep breaking through, for the natural world is a source of joy and wonder.
Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre, Gumstool Hill, Tetbury
From 7.30pm to 9pm
Tickets £5 or £8
Thursday, November 29
Women in Roman Britain
Roles associated with gender often vary throughout the life course and are influenced by a wide range of factors - Candace McGovern is undertaking a study of female graves, comprising human remains and grave goods.
Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester
From 7pm to 8.30pm
Tickets £7 per adult or £6 members
Upcoming events
Cirencester Record and CD Fair - December 1
Rockaway Records will host their fair in Cirencester to kick-off December.
All are welcome.
Ashcroft Church, Ashcroft Road, Cirencester
From 10am to 4pm
Costs £1.00 admission
Sparkles Advent Festival - December 1
It’s a great fun filled event and a highlight in Cirencester’s annual event calender - the market offers high quality, eclectic mix of homewares, produce, craft and clothing.
Cirencester Market Place, Cirencester
From 11am to 7pm
Free entry
Cirencester Toy & Train Fair - December 2
One of the brightest and most exciting collector’s fairs on the circuit, with five events staged in the town’s historic Bingham Hall each year.
Bingham Hall, Kings Street, Cirencester
From 10am to 3pm
Tickets £2.50 or under 16s free
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