There's plenty going on in the Cotswolds this week. Email details of your events for inclusion in future listings to elise.britten@newsquest.co.uk or call 01285 627 326.

Thursday, June 29

Quenington

  • A BOOK sale is in Quenington Church until Sunday. Books are all 50p. 

Friday, June 30

Driffield

  • THE Driffield and Harnhill BBQ and Tug O War evening is at 6pm on Lower Farm Field, Harnhill, with many fun games and stalls for all the family. 

Saturday, July 1

Chedworth

  • FROM 11am-5pm, 13 gardens will be open throughout the village and a flower festival held in St Andrews Church. Park and ride from the village hall, where lunch and tea will also be served, alongside a plant sale. Tickets £5, with children free. Also on Sunday.

Cirencester

  • THE 2017 Cotswold Show is open from 9am-6pm on Saturday and 9am-5pm on Sunday, with dramatic demonstrations, country skills, a food festival and family attractions. Visit cotswoldshow.co.uk
  • QUALITY British hand-made crafts are showcased in the Corn Hall for the Craftman’s Market from 10am-4.30pm. 
  • ‘WARTIME LIFE in the Cotswolds,’ an air raid shelter and home front exhibition, is at the former Memorial Hospital on Sheep Street. every Saturday until early October. Admission is free, but donations welcomed.
  • CIRENCESTER Singers bring their Sing Summer to Bingham Hall from 3-5pm, including face-painting, refreshments and a raffle. Entry £1 on the door. 
  • MICHAEL Jackson tribute at Jubilee 77 Club, Ashcroft Road, celebrate the King of Pop starting from 8pm until the early hours. 

Daglingworth

  • A CONCERT ‘Time Stands Still’ is in Daglingworth Church at 7pm. Information and tickets from vickiponsford@googlemail.com

Dursley

  • CAR boot sale at Norman Hill Field every Saturday from 9.30am-3pm. The cost is £6 per car for sellers. Contact Frank Tunbridge on 07711 476715. 

Sunday, July 2

Cirencester

  • ABBEY Home Farm is holding an open day from 10.30am to 4pm with tours, trailer rides, tastings and demonstrations. Book activities on 01285 640 441.
  • VINTAGE and Artisan Fair in the Corn Hall from 10am-4.30pm. 
  • ABBEY Walk at 12pm. Meet by the LEGO Abbey in St John Baptist to learn about the abbey, how important it was in medieval times and how it  has influenced the town we live and work in today.

North Cerney

  • VISIT the Old Rectory to explore open gardens, a sculpture trail and a ceramic studio from 2-5pm. Tickets are £5.

Northleach

  • STOWELL Park Open Garden from 2-5pm. Commanding views, elegant terraces and homemade teas. Admission is £6 in aid of medical charity Cobalt.

Tuesday, July 4

Cirencester

  • HELP build a LEGO model of what St Mary’s Abbey would have looked like for £1 until October, in St John Baptist. 
  • ABBEY Walk at 2pm. Meet by the LEGO Abbey in St John Baptist to learn about the abbey and its importance to the town of Cirencester.