Friday, September 6
Free Nordic Walking Taster
Fun and friendly way to get fit and tone the whole body, whilst enjoying the outdoors.
Booking is essential, it is a 45 minute session.
Yate Outdoor Sports Complex, Broad Lane.
Book online at, allseasonsnordicwalking.co.uk/activities/
Reggae and Ska Night
Join them for an evening of great music and a two-course, Caribbean inspired meal.
Tickets cost £25 per person, open from 7pm.
Egypt Mill, Stroud Road, Nailsworth.
Autumn Wildlife Trail
Follow the footprint trail around the gardens and find out more about some of the wildlife that call the countryside home.
Admission prices apply.
Sudeley Castle, Winchcombe,
Running until September 25, Monday to Sunday 10am-5pm.
Saturday, September 7
Racquets and Reps
Brand new fitness class by Taylor Tennis and Brizfit Bootcamps.
Saturdays, 10-11am or 11am-12pm.
First session is free, everyone is welcome, no experience necessary.
Mundy Playing Fields, Thornbury.
Email: info@taylortennis.co.uk
Late Summer Concert
Music by the benefice choir, including organ and instrumental music.
St Swithun’s Church, Leonard Stanley.
Starts at 7pm, free entry with retiring collection to help repair the church roof.
Two years of Toadsmoor Sound - Serial Killaz
Celebrate with the Toads of Lansdown Hall and a variety of local jungle and drum and bass talents.
18+ event, must bring ID, starts at 9pm.
Lansdown Hall & Gallery, Stroud.
Local History Society Exhibition
Featuring Stroud’s public transport - from turnpikes and omnibuses, to trains, buses and railcar.
With guest display by Stroud Vintage Transport and Engine Club.
Museum in the Park, Stratford Park, Stroud.
Running until Sunday, September 15.
Free entry and it starts at 11am.
Dursley Big Car Boot
Sellers are welcome from 9am, £6 per car.
Early bird set-up is available.
Near the Police Station, Dursley, 9.30am-3pm.
Running every Saturday up to and including October 5.
Sunday, September 8
Berkeley Castle Uncovered
Rare and unique experience of the lives behind Berkeley Castle.
Running Sunday to Wednesday until September 29.
More details, berkeley-castle.com
Monday, September 9
Free Nordic Walking Taster
Fun and friendly way to get fit and tone the whole body, whilst enjoying the outdoors.
Booking is essential, it is a 45 minute session.
Mundy Playing Fields, Thornbury.
Book online at, allseasonsnordicwalking.co.uk/activities/
Be Kind to Your Mind and Body
Free*(subject to eligibility) five week course, to help you feel happier and more energetic.
10am -12pm.
The Churn Project, 14 - 16 The Waterloo, Cirencester.
To book a place and for more information, contact Michele Bradburn or Amanda Griffiths on 01285 380039 or email: michelle.bradburn@thechurn.org
Tuesday, September 10
Bridge - free taster session
Great for learning how to play for the first time, or help you remember if you have forgotten.
See if you like playing, no partner needed.
St Lawrence Church, Chipping Sodbury.
More details, call Christine on: 07876334921 or visit, bridgewebs.com/tudorchippingsodbury/
Wednesday, September 11
Moreton Jazz - Tom Kincaid Trio
Think Teddy Wilson meets Oscar Peterson!
Tickets £12 in advance or £15 on the door.
Doors open at 7.15pm for a 8pm start.
Redesdale Hall, High Street, Moreton in Marsh.
Mid Glos group of Amnesty International meeting
From 7.30pm, all are welcome to attend.
Star Anise Cafe, Gloucester Street, Stroud.
Thursday, September 12
Gifford Circus - Cirencester
Xandu featuring horses, musicians, clowns and tumblers.
Near Mitsubishi Garage, Gloucester Road, Stratton.
Booking is advised, running until September 16.
Ticket prices and performance times vary.
More details, giffordscircus.com
Thelma and Louise
Two women embark on a crime spree across the American southwest.
Tickets £6.70 per adult, from 7-9pm.
Corinium Museum, Park Street, Cirencester.
To book, coriniummuseum.org/event/thelma-louise/
Saxon Treasures
Afternoon talk with James Harris, presenting some of the best finds; including tools, jewels and treasures, which you can see and feel.
From 2-3.30pm, £7.25 per adult, booking is recommended.
Corinium Museum, Park Street.
More details and to book: coriniummuseum.org/event/saxon-treasures/
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