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Dear Reader, Welcome to the November issue of your local community magazine. Inside we have plenty of interesting articles to read and lots of local events happening in and around the area. The month will start off with a variety of bonfire nights and firework displays so have a look at our 'What's on' section and take your pick from a fantastic range of events. Remembrance Sunday this year falls on 12th November, when the nation remembers and honours those who have sacrificed themselves to secure and protect our freedom. Paddy and Roger Grimshaw from Tredington are going to host a Remembrance Concert in their barn on Saturday 18th November to raise money for the Poppy Appeal and to remember their friend Harry Robertson who was one of the longest-standing members of the Tewkesbury Royal British Legion (see 'What's on' for more information). I know it's hard to believe but Christmas is just around the corner, so why not take a trip to one of the many fayres and festivals that are on and start your Christmas shopping early. If you are a local business and would like to be included in our December and January issues, please contact us early as our print dates are earlier than usual for these issues with the Christmas and New Year holidays coming up. Also, if you would like to add any upcoming events to the “What’s on” section in the magazine, please email us at office@glosdirectories.co.uk or like our Facebook page and we will be happy to share the event for you to promote it to the local community - again please contact us early to avoid disappointment! I hope you have a great month and see you back here in December! Best wishes, Vicky Muller
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A Geek Abroad Having just returned from my travels over the pond, I was reminded of the Aldous Huxley quote, “To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other countries”. For I was travelling with a friend who had pre-judged the USA as somewhere he could never feel comfortable. He had images of log cabins and lone rangers (we were travelling to some quite ‘out there’ locations) and as a fellow geek, he thought he’d miss the ease of life at home. Nevertheless, he agreed to join me on a two-week road trip from the Canadian border, down through Washington and along the Oregon Coast to see if there was anything there that could change his mind. The first wondrous piece of technology to report back on was, of course, the vehicle we used to cross the Atlantic. I’m no fan of flying but the doubledeck A380 was a pleasant surprise. I knew it would be huge but when boarding through three different gates it seemed colossal. With a bar and business area onboard the plane, this felt more like an oddly seated cruise-liner, than an economy form of transport. A simple but wonderful innovation is USB ports at your seat (to power your phone/iPad) as well as endless personal entertainment offered via the touchscreen. If you get a chance to fly one, use SeatGuru.com to find the best seat. We did and row 81 is hard to beat. After the flight itself, the next thing that strikes a geek on landing in the USA is the immigration process. In Vancouver, for a short stay before crossing into America proper, you’re not met with desks of stern faces at passport control, but by a maze of computers. Scanning your image as you wait, they work like the selfcheckouts at Sainsbury’s, only these ones decide if you’re allowed into the country. Top tip – fill out your online visa before you go (and use the Official ESTA Application Website, not the knock-offs which will scam you out of £50). Page 6
Beyond the airport, nothing says America quite like the cars. Ours was described as “compact” but the Chevrolet provided was anything but. It’s common to have an automatic and you’ll be glad to know their roads and even parking spaces are much wider than ours. The only unusual thing for us techies? In Oregon at least, you can’t fill up yourself at the petrol station. Legally it’s done for you and it’s expected that you’ll pay up first. I guess not everywhere has modernized with technology. American homes, of course, are quite something to behold. The focus and destination of our trip was a cabin on Cannon Beach. Movie fans amongst you will know the area from The Goonies and Twilight films. It’s certainly a beautiful part of the world and well worth the journey but we found it rather hard to actually leave the house and venture outside. Sure you’ve seen them on TV but the American kitchens with gigantic microwaves, waste disposal, automated ice and drinks coolers, certainly made for breakfast fun each day. Luxury is more the norm in the USA. I know that’s a sweeping statement but the further we travelled, using everything from budget Motels to luxury chains, we found it common to have free coffee at every reception, valet parking in even the most unlikely of places and televisions the size of my wall here in Winchcombe. Plus of course, cash was hardly ever seen, with everything dependent on a web booking and credit card deposit. Top tip – travelling this year and hate the thought of your card being cloned? CaxtonFX provide a card that you top up online. It’s safer, quicker
and has better exchange rates than Thomas Cook. The final thing I wish I could bring home is something quite simple. Most bathrooms we used had two ceiling lamps. One, a standard long-life bulb, the other a heat-lamp. How simple is that? Step out of the shower and the room will already be warm. I can’t comment on how much it might cost to run such a frivolity but it seems like a fair trade to me, pondering how long I might hold it before going to my frosty loo! All in, of course, it wasn’t the technology that impressed my pal most, it was the people we encountered. Smiles aren’t rare in the USA. Winchcombe is a wonderful community but even we could probably enjoy an extra strangersmile from time to time. I promise that after a while it stops seeming scary! Anyway, here I am back home and getting on with my work. I would blog about the laptops I used to keep up with my projects or the sim-card deals that kept me in phone range. But I can’t. Because I turned them all off. We should probably all do that now and again! - Alex Sass, Managing Director of PostMood.com and CEO of Hyperworld Control Ltd. Blog: www.FluffyGeek.com
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French Omelette with Garlic Tomatoes Serves 1
Ready in 15 minutes
Eggs are the perfect fridge standby for a quick and filling supper. Here’s how to make a classic creamy French omelette for one in a few simple steps – the recipe can easily be doubled to serve two people.
Toss the tomatoes and garlic with the olive oil. Place on a foil-lined grill pan and cook under a medium heat for 4-5 minutes until just tender.
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8 cherry tomatoes, halved 2 tsp olive oil 1 garlic clove, crushed 2 large eggs 1tbsp milk Salt and freshly ground black pepper Large knob of butter Spinach and rocket leaves, to serve
Meanwhile, lightly beat the eggs and milk in a jug and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper. Heat the butter in a small omelette or non-stick frying pan until it is just foaming. Pour in the beaten eggs and stir gently with a fork, drawing the mixture in from the sides to the centre as it sets and letting the liquid egg run out to the sides. When the omelette is just set, stop stirring and cook for a further 30 seconds to brown the underside (see tip). Place the grilled tomatoes on top of the omelette.
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Slide the omelette onto a serving plate, tipping the pan to gently fold it over the tomatoes. Serve immediately with salad.
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Winchcombe Christmas Festival celebrates all historic town has to offer Winchcombe’s annual Christmas Festival on Tuesday 5th December from 5.00pm until 8.00pm will open up the doors to the charming ancient town’s many independent shops, galleries, restaurants and eateries in a warm festive welcome. The late-night Christmas shopping evening lights up the bustling town and its centuries-old architecture, creating a real festive treat offering an array of stalls and shops, festive food and entertainment. It’s fast becoming a well-loved Cotswold Christmas tradition for families. Around 40 stalls will take over North Street and Abbey Terrace, which will be closed to traffic for the evening, joining local shops opening late offering a seasonal selection of fine food and drink, locally made crafts and beautiful gifts galore. It’s the perfect way to kick start the Christmas season, amongst 50 sparkling real Christmas trees adorning the town’s fine historic
Zaza's Blog Christmas will soon be upon us and this month is when the serious gift-buying begins. There are several local late night Christmas shopping events we can look forward to, both in Winchcombe (5th December) and Broadway (24th November & 1st December) and with the big Christmas lights switch on in Cheltenham at the end of the month, everywhere is beginning to feel extremely festive. Here at Winchcombe Reclamation, WR Home offers a great selection Page 10
buildings beautifully lighting the town. It’s a great place to make a head start on the Christmas shopping too! There’s an abundance of free entertainment around the town throughout the evening to keep everyone entertained, including special performances from local bands and local school, church and community groups to get you into the festive spirit. Children will be able to meet the man in red himself, as he makes an appearance in a special Grotto in the Guide Hall, supported by Winchcombe Rotary Club and some helpful elves. All proceeds will go towards supporting local charities. Last year over 2,000 people attended the community celebrations to mark the Christmas season and support local businesses and traders. It is hoped this year the event, which is supported by Winchcombe Town Council and Winchcombe Together Association, will be just as successful.
Angela Teasdale, Owner of Emporium Gift Shop and one of the organisers of the Festival said, “Winchcombe is a great place to be all year round as a charming historic town home to some wonderful independent quality shops and fantastic restaurants all surrounded by stunning countryside. At Christmas, it is even more breath-taking, and our Christmas Festival beautifully showcases all our Cotswold town has to offer. We’re really looking forward to welcoming everyone to join us and join in the seasonal celebrations.” For more information on the Winchcombe Christmas Festival visit www.winchcombe. co.uk or www.facebook.com/ WinchcombeChristmasFestival.
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Mercedes: Just What Do All Those Letters Mean?
I have heard tell that the way Mercedes names its products is a German state secret, known only to a chosen few and passed down to a successor in a ceremony conducted, behind closed doors, in a castle somewhere in Bavaria. But now, having met my shadowy contact in a deserted underground car park, I think I understand just what those letters, stuck on the rear of their vehicles, mean. Take the two-seater SLK. Those letters stand for “Sportlich, Leicht, Kurz”. In English that’s “Sporty, Light, Short”. Seems pretty straightforward to me. So is the S Class a sporty car then? No - the S Class is a “Sonderklasse”, or special model. K for Kurz (Short) is also used on their “Kompakt” models (some of which aren’t
short) and models that have turbo-charged engines, as that’s what a “Kompressor” is in Deutsch. I’ll try another letter. E should be easy (no pun). E is for Executive. You see lots of big Mercedes E Class cars. However, E also stands for “Einspritzing”. Not an iced fizzy wine drink, but fuel injection. How about the letter G? In the 1970s, both dictators and film stars the world over were chauffeured around in the 600 Grosser Mercedes limousine. So G must mean “big, grosser limo”? Right! But only if you are planning to drive your celeb off-road: G, also stands for “Geländewagen”, which is an all-terrain vehicle. We come now to a truck Mercedes make called the UniMog…no, I’m not going to go there. I’m already confused. Still none the wiser, perhaps I’d better try sneaking into that ceremony in the Bavarian castle… By Iain Betson
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Gloucestershire Writers Wow at Cheltenham Literature Festival Twelve, prize-winning Gloucestershire men and women delighted audiences on the last night of the 2017 Cheltenham Literature Festival.
Jim Moeller (Cirencester), Jeff Taylor (Eastleach), Iris Anne Lewis (Kempsford) and Cindy Moss (Tewkesbury).
The best of Gloucestershire Writers’ Network competition, read their work on the festival theme, ‘Who Do We Think We Are?’ alongside judges: Dr. Lania Knight, award-winning writer and senior lecturer in English and Creative Writing at University of Gloucestershire and acclaimed poet Roy McFarlane, formerly Poet in Residence at Starbucks and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Frances March from Stroud won the poetry prize with her beautiful piece: ‘1956: Sheltered’ and the prose winner was Nastasya Parker from Dursley, with her moving short story: ‘The Maze’. Runners-up were: Val Ormrod (Alvington), Belinda Rimmer (Bishop’s Cleeve), Julie Wiltshire (Cam), Jennie Farley and Judith Green (Cheltenham), Liz Carew and
Prose judge Lania thrilled with extracts from her novel, Three Cubic Feet and poetry judge Roy had the audience literally on their feet, with stunning poems from his collection, Beginning With Your Last Breath (Nine Arches Press). The annual GWN competition is open to all who live or work in Gloucestershire (17 years+ at date of entry). This year, submissions flowed in countywide, from those new to writing, to more experienced and published.
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A Busy November by Pippa Greenwood
Despite the seasonal slowdown there are lots of jobs which, if done now, could end up saving you time and money later on - so here are the top November gardening tasks to get to grips with. Hoe off weeds that are around now, as some might still set seed during mild, damp periods. Provided they have no seed pods their top-growth can safely be composted, but bin, burn or rot down fleshy weed roots to prevent them growing in the compost heap! Cut back or pick off obviously diseased leaves and stems to neaten flower beds and borders, and remove some of the foliage that is dying back purely due to the time of year. Leave some deteriorating but healthy foliage in place to provide protection for the crowns of more fragile plants. Rabbits become more of a menace as natural food supplies reduce, so make sure that rabbit netting is not damaged and that trees, especially those that have been planted recently, are fitted with tree guards. If there is a sizeable tree near your lawn, rake up fallen leaves on a regular basis to prevent damage to the grass beneath. Page 16
Trees, shrubs and climbers that have been planted recently may need protection from frost and cold winds over their first winter. Use a layer or two of horticultural fleece draped over the plant and pegged in place; it can be removed on warmer days. Fleece ‘jackets’ with a drawstring and in various sizes are available from my website, see www.pippagreenwood.com/ products/protect-your-crops. If you’re planning on hedgeplanting, remember that many hedging plants are cheaper if bought ‘bare root field grown’, meaning lifted from their nursery field without being potted on. Order now to make sure you get the pick of the bunch. Bare root plants are not feasible once the leaves start to appear next year. Use seed catalogues and websites to help decide what you want to grow next year. Many suppliers offer seeds and young plants of many vegetables, so order now and you can relax, knowing that you have got your first choice selection. Check out my website, www.pippagreenwood. com/grow-your-own, for a Grow Your Own package perfect for the less experienced vegetable grower - the plants you choose come with weekly advice
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A Common for All? Readers of this magazine might have noticed in the local press that the Cleeve Common Trust organised a series of activities during the summer. Some of you might even have taken part. For my article this month I thought it might be interesting to explain how the Trust came into being. In 1890 Colonel N.B. Thoyts, the mayor of Cheltenham, described Cleeve Common as the town's lungs and free breath. He was giving evidence at a Parliamentary enquiry which had been set up to investigate whether an Act of Parliament was needed to control the uses of the common. The free access enjoyed by the people of the spa town was increasingly resented by the local commoners who had the right to pasture their animals on the common. As a result of the enquiry, an act was passed under the long-winded title of Commons Regulation (Cleeve) Provisional Order Confirmation Act which set up the Board of Conservators who, as the Cleeve
Common Trust, still administer the common today. The minutes of that Parliamentary enquiry make interesting reading, informing us of the perceptions and prejudices of those people with an interest in this upland pasture. The common had been used by the people of Bishop's Cleeve, Woodmancote and Southam as pasture for their sheep, cattle, horses and donkeys for centuries, but when Cheltenham races were held on the hill, principally between 1819 and 1842, they left a legacy of racehorse training, with the horses being brought up from Prestbury, but the trainers there had no rights on the hill. This encouraged a few of the local commoners to extort payments (£40 a time was mentioned at the enquiry) from the trainers to compensate for damage caused by the horses 'galloping by like a whirlwind', sometimes as many as ten in a line. Even riders of horses using the common for pleasure were charged £5. These illegal payments were said to have been subsequently spent in the public house! The members of parliament on the committee did not flinch to label these actions as blackmail which needed stamping out. All the witnesses at the enquiry agreed that the uses of the common needed regulating, but they disagreed about the method. Ironically the two witnesses most
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opposed to the proposals did not live locally. Arthur Heavens-Smith lived in Cheltenham (he had previously lived in Winchcombe) and William Etheridge kept a public house in London, although he came from a local family. They were both commoners because both owned freehold land locally which gave them the right to pasture as many animals on the common in the summer as their land would support in winter. However, the chairman of the enquiry, Sir Walter Barttelot MP was less than impressed by their claims. HeavensSmith claimed he could winter twenty 'young beasts' on his fifteen acres but Etheridge failed to explain how the third of an acre holding of one of his tenants could sustain nine sheep in winter! The crucial point to which these two objected was the number of places on the proposed Board of Conservators allocated to Cheltenham, in return for the town council's annual contribution of £50 towards the expenses of administering the common. £40 of this was proposed to pay for a haywarden, the forerunner of today’s rangers, to safeguard the animals. If four were appointed, together with the two appointees of the Lord of the Manor who was the legal owner of the common, these six could block proposals from the other six conservators who represented the local commoners. In the end, Cheltenham accepted three representatives, which decision being agreed by all allowed the chairman to recommend the act be passed. It still governs the uses of the common over a century and a quarter later. - David Aldred
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Hospice unveils Christmas beneficiary ball The only hospice in Gloucestershire giving inpatient care has announced details of its prestigious Christmas celebration raising funds for its specialist services. For the first time, the event will be held at the stunning Princess Hall at Cheltenham Ladies College, giving the exclusive opportunity for guests to celebrate with family, friends, staff or entertain partners and clients. Taking place on Friday 15th December the evening offers a traditional Christmas celebration packed with live entertainment and seasonal surprises, including a champagne diamond raffle in association with RJ Spicer Goldsmith. Hosting the evening, which is sponsored by Pulhams Coaches, is Craig Wright and auctioneer Philip Allwood, the star of Bargain Hunt, Flog It and Dickinson’s Real Deal will be overseeing the evening’s charity auction, sending some highly exclusive lots under the hammer to help raise funds for the hospice. The evening will start at 7.00pm with a sparkling drinks reception
and includes a gourmet traditional Christmas three-course dinner with wine and live music performances from The Chip Shop Boys. Matt Reay, Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court’s event fundraiser, said: “This is the perfect seasonal celebration to bring friends, colleagues and clients together in the beautiful and historic surroundings of Princess Hall, Cheltenham Ladies College.” “By booking a table of ten, you could be paying for three hospice nurses for a day and a bed for a day of inpatient care at our hospice. Over the past two years, our sold-out Winter Ball has raised £50,000, helping us to continue providing our vital hospice services supporting hundreds of local people and families.” Kathryn Pulham, Director at Pulhams Coaches which is the event’s main sponsor, said: “We are delighted and proud to sponsor such a prestigious event and support such a worthwhile cause. It is a brilliant evening and we’re looking forward to helping raise much-needed funds for the amazing care given at the hospice, which we have had personal experience of.”
Stuart Walby from The Chip Shop Boys said, “We’ve supported the hospice for a number of years at this winter celebration and it is always a fantastic night. As a Gloucestershirebased band, we’re delighted to be providing the musical entertainment to help raise funds for such an important local cause.” A table of ten costs £850, with individual tickets available at £90 each. To reserve a place email leckhampton.events@sueryder.org or call Matt in the fundraising team on 01242 246 162. The ball is one of a number of events taking place throughout the year to help raise funds for the hospice, which needs to raise £2 million a year so it can continue providing its round-theclock specialist hospice and end of life care across its inpatient unit, day services and hospice at home team. For more information on Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice visit www.sueryder.org/Leckhampton.
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Home & Interiors Scandi Winter Trends
If you thought lagom was a kind of bean and gluggavedur a creamy Christmas tipple, don’t miss Katherine Sorrell’s guide to the Scandinavian interiors trends that will see you through the winter. Hygge The best known of our Scandi set, hygge was massive last winter and it looks like it’s here to stay. Pronounced ‘hoog-uh’, the Danish word is not directly translatable into English, but the overall concept stands for cosiness and contentment, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, and enjoying good times with friends and family. When you recognise that special moment – it’s the feeling of hygge. It’s well known that the Danes are the happiest people on the planet, and maybe it’s all because of hygge, which is an integral part of the nation’s culture and psyche. The high season for hygge is winter – it helps make long, dark evenings more bearable – and, especially, Christmas. Key elements? Home-cooked comfort food; Page 24
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eating with family or friends; candles or pools of warm, well-positioned light; reading in front of the fire on a rainy day; squashy sofas and armchairs; a warm drink; sheepskins, knitting; hot water bottles; piles of throws and cushions; board games; a log burner. Overall, it’s not about spending money, but trying to be kind to yourself; hygge is when there’s nothing to worry or annoy you, and you take great pleasure from simple things. Lagom The lagom trend hails from Sweden, and it roughly translates as ‘not too little, not too much’ – i.e. just the right amount. It’s applied to everything, from drinking coffee to buying a house, and its aim is fairness and contentment. Apparently, while hygge is a momentary state of happiness, lagom is more to do with an overall approach to life. And this sense of moderation and balance extends naturally to home design – functional, unfussy, minimal and wellmade pieces are key, with an emphasis on durability and sustainability. Naturally, Ikea has created a LIVE Lagom project, in which the Swedish flatpack superstore ‘supports customers and co-workers
with products, workshops, bespoke advice and an active community to help save energy and water, reduce waste and promote a healthy lifestyle.’ How else can you incorporate a sense of lagom in your home? Keep things simple, declutter, tidy, reduce your carbon footprint (LED light bulbs, for a start) and choose furniture and accessories that are pared-back, practical and stylish without being showy. Use neutral colours and natural materials. gLuggavedur The latest Scandi trend is gluggavedur, from Iceland. It means, literally, ‘windowweather’, or an overall concept of curling up indoors while watching the world go by outside, specifically when the weather looks nice from indoors but is probably not so great when you’re actually out in it. Make the most of your living room or bedroom and looking out on a cold, sunny day by enhancing your window area – beautiful curtains or blinds, perhaps with a pretty tie back or a tactile blind pull; maybe some wooden shutters, a window seat with a cushion and a throw, and even some plants, candles or carefully selected art works nearby. main image: oslo grey and lime cushions, £50 each, and throws, £125 each, all aLSo Home: 01483 608 614; www.alsohome.com
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Just as October gives into November and autumn turns to winter, there are two things this year you can count on – fresh weather conditions and a fresh schedule on Radio Winchcombe. We have new faces and a couple of changes to share with you. The first big change will be the John Oldham Breakfast Show on Mondays and Tuesdays (7.00am – 9.00am). We had to use high explosives to dislodge John Oldham from his Saturday mid-morning show, he’s been in that show for a long time, however, with gusto, excitement and a new toothbrush John will be roaring to go. You can look forward to music, information, news and fun! Another change will be the return of Maxine Nelmes. Maxine used to present the popular Maxine’s Kitchen show. Now you can join her on Wednesday evenings at 7.00pm with The Max Factor, a mixture of top tunes and top chat. Radio Winchcombe are also happy to announce some new voices.
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The first belongs to Jane Stowell who lives in Winchcombe. Jane has wanted to be a radio presenter since her teens so now her ‘longing for’ is happening. She is going to present The Country Show at 7.00pm every Thursday and no, it’s not about tractors and mad cows... Jane's Country is that wonderful genre of music which spawned pop music as we know it today. Tewkesbury has also brought us a new voice – Mark Sammy Jones who will be out with the ladies every Monday at 6.00pm for an hour. His Ladies Night will feature 60 minutes of hits by female artists spanning from the 1950’s to now. Friday Nights will be a must for those who want to get in the mood for a late night out – tune in to Lee Jay's Soul Train at 11.00pm. Also, Elliot Jordan starts his new two-hour show Elliot AT Eleven on Saturday 4th November. What we love about Elliot is his choice of
music, specifically for teenagers. He is our youngest presenter and we’ve also asked him to present Tuesday’s Hometime (4.00pm – 6.00pm). He’s fresh, enthusiastic and passionate about what he does. Lastly, Bad Boy Barnsey’s Sunday Brunch will be extended to two hours on Sunday 5th November, there’ll be fireworks during the show – enjoy! – Mike Longley, Radio Winchcombe Station Manager
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What's On in November Social Lunch First Wednesday in November & December, 12 noon - 2.00pm, Winchcombe Guide Hall Cost: £5 includes a bowl of soup, sandwich, tea/coffee & cake. In aid of local charities. For more information call 01242 603207. Fairview Fireworks Party Friday 3rd November, from 5.00pm, Cheltenham Cricket Club, Victoria Ground, Princes Street, Cheltenham, GL52 6BE Children's display from 5.45pm, main display from 7.30pm. Music, food, bar, stalls and more. Admission £7.00 on the gate (accompanied children free). Proceeds to Cobalt Health, Fairview Schools and the Cheltenham Cricket Club. Churchdown Firework Display Friday 3rd November, Churchdown Park, Parton Road, Churchdown, GL3 2JH
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Autumn Fair Sat 4th Nov, 9.00am 12 noon, Winchcombe Day Care Centre, Langley Road, Winchcombe, GL54 5QN Gifts, bric-a-brac, greeting cards, books, cakes, knitting and more. Please come and join us! Alderton Charity Christmas Fair Saturday 4th November, 10.00am 12.30pm, Alderton Village Hall, Dibden Lane, Alderton GL20 8NR You can get your Xmas preparations off to a flying start at this friendly local event. Buying Christmas cards and gifts directly from the charities means every penny goes where it is needed, and you don’t even have to travel far to support your favourite good causes. Bring your friends and family along to join in too. Coffee, home-made cakes, an excellent raffle and a welcoming atmosphere make this much more than just a Christmas card sale. Entry £1, children free. Contact Ros on 01242 620560 for more details. Firework Display at Cheltenham Racecourse Saturday 4th November, from 5.00pm, Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, GL50 4SH One of the biggest displays in the region – display starts at 7.00pm. Fireworks, local radio, Midland Air Ambulance, Marshall and Skye from Paw Patrol, fun fair and food and drink. All proceeds will be donated to local charitable causes. Tickets cost £7.00, £5.00 for children on the door. St Edward's Preparatory School Bonfire & Fireworks Display Sat 4th November, from 5.30pm, St Edwards School, London Rd, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, GL52 6NR Bonfire, hot dogs, stalls, rides for small children. Display starts at 7.00pm. Tickets £5 on the gate.
Fireworks (at 6.30pm), bar, burgers and fairground rides. In aid of the Civil Service Sports Association. Free parking at Sainsbury's Gallagher Retail Park. Tickets £6.00 on the gate, under 16's £3.00. Winchcombe Folk Night Tuesday 7th November, 8.00pm 11.00pm, The White Hart Inn, High St, Winchcombe, GL54 5LJ
An open night in a lively and friendly atmosphere. A warm welcome is extended to singers, musicians and audiences to join our regular performers. For more information please call 01242 602236. Paish Tooth Charity Quiz Night Wednesday 8th November, 6.30pm - 9.30pm, Manor by the Lake, Hatherley Lane, Cheltenham, GL51 6PN Paish Tooth Accountants & Tax Advisors invite you to a night of quizzical fun in support of their 2017 charity of the year, Cheltenham Animal Shelter. Bring a table of friends, family or colleagues and put your wits against the question master and other teams (there will be prizes for the winners). Winchcombe Day Care Centre Christmas Table Top Sale Friday 10th November, 9.00am - 12 noon, by the Tourist Information Centre in Winchombe Please come along and get your Christmas cards and decorations. Youth at Heart Charity Quiz Night
Friday 10th November, 8.00pm, Sup & Chow, 242 Bath Road, Cheltenham A fun evening with the added benefit of helping Youth at Heart who support young people with con-genital heart disease. £5.00 per person (max of 6 people per team). All welcome. For more infor-mation please email linstanley03@hotmail.com.
Tewkesbury Bonfire & Birdlip School Firework Display Fireworks Display Pre-Christmas Fayre Friday 3rd November, Birdlip Saturday 4th November, Gates Saturday 11th November, Primary School, Birdlip, GL4 8JH open at 6.15pm, bonfire is lit 10.00am - 12 noon, Bishop’s Cleeve A firework display and bonfire with at 6.30pm, fireworks start at Methodist Church, Bishops Close, the proceeds going to Birdlip School. 7.00pm, Vineyards Playing Fields, off Tobyfield Road, GL52 8NT There will be cakes, sweets and drinks behind Tewkesbury Abbey Refreshments, gifts, Traidcraft, cakes, available along with free parking. Donations welcome. tombola and raffle. All welcome. Gates open at 6.00pm, the bonfire CACSSA Firework Display will be lit at 6.30pm and fireworks at Cheltenham Gin Festival Sunday 5th November, from 7.00pm. Tickets are priced at adults Saturday 11th Nov midday - 11.00pm, 5.30pm, Civil Service Sports £5.00, children £2.00, family tickets Association, Tewkesbury Road, £12.00 and under 4's free. Uckington, Cheltenham, GL51 9SL events cont'd... Please mention Winchcombe Magazine when responding to advertisers Page 29
...events cont'd Cheltenham Town Hall, GL50 1QA Prepare to have your taste buds tantalised by over 120 different gins from around the world. There will be trade stands, talks and presentations from some of the finest Gin producers, cocktail demos, live en-tertainment, plus so much more. Over 18’s only. Tickets £13.50 from www.ginfestivalsuk.com.
Leckhampton Burley Fields Firework Display Saturday 11th November, from 5.30pm, Burley Fields, Crippets Lane, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, GL51 4XT
Bonfire, fireworks (kids show at 7.00pm, main show at 8.30pm), disco, small fun fair, bar, pig roast, burgers, chips and refreshments. Don't bring any alcohol, firework or sparklers. Adults & children £5.00 (in advance from Burley Fields Lake Farm Shop, Le Paris Cafe (Warden Hill) & Bargain Booze, Bath Road); £7 on the night. Folk at the Cote Saturday 11th November, 7.30pm, Woodmancote Village Hall Folk at the Cote are hosting a Megson Concert. Tickets can be bought online at www.wegottickets.com/smedsongs or can be purchased from Simon Medhurst (Mob: 0797 007 8220 or smed@smedsongs.com). Bishop's Cleeve Craft Fair Sun 12th Nov, 10.00am - 2.00pm, Community Centre, Bishop's Cleeve A wide range of stalls with a different selection each month. Refreshments available. Free entry. For more information, please contact Libby Cleal on 07776 301767. The November Meeting Fri 17th, Sat 18th and Sun 19th November, Cheltenham Race Course, GL50 4SH The November meeting provides 3 days of adrenalin-packed action to enjoy. To buy tickets visit www. cheltenham.thejockeyclub.co.uk. A Little Night Music Friday 17th/Saturday 18th Nov and Wednesday 22nd - Saturday Page 30
25th Nov, Evenings: 7.30pm and Matinee performance (on Saturday 18th Nov): 2.00pm, Cheltenham Playhouse Theatre, 47-53 Bath Rd, Cheltenham, GL53 7HG The Cotswold Savoyards present Stephen Sondheim’s ‘A Little Night Music’ (Caution: Adult Content!). An amateur production presented by arrangement with Josef Weinberger Ltd on behalf of Music Theatre International of New York. Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick; suggested by a film by Ingmar Bergman. Originally produced and directed on Broadway by Harold Prince; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; book by Hugh Wheeler. Tickets: £15, available from www.cheltplayhouse.org.uk or call the box office on 01242 522852. Cleeve Concerts Performances start at 7.30pm and are held at the Tithe Barn in Bishop's Cleeve. Come along and see established artists perform in an intimate setting. Friday 17th November: Peggy Seeger and Family. Tickets are available from Cheltenham Town Hall, and the Cleeve Concert website www.cleeveconcerts@hotmail.com. Tickets can also be bought at the door on the night. For more information, contact the box office on 0333 666 3366 (calls charged at national rate, booking fees apply). Christmas Lights Switch On Saturday 18th Nov, Bishop's Cleeve The afternoon will start with fairground rides and stalls in the Community Centre. Father Christmas's Grotto will be open in Badham's Pharmacy from 2.30pm (until 4.45pm). At 5.00pm, Father Christmas will switch on the Christmas lights near the library. There will also be a choir and Tewkesbury Band will entertain visitors in the village garden in Church Road. The event is organised by Bishop's Cleeve Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Parish Council. The money raised by this year's Street Fair is being used to improve and erect the lights in Church Road. The Parish Council have donated £2,000 this year and are also spending up to £2,000 on lights around the village garden. Choral Evensong Saturday 18th Nov, 6.15pm, Cheltenham College Chapel Cleeve Chorale are singingChoral Evensong. The service begins at 6.15pm and music
will include Elgar's Give Unto The Lord and Stanford's Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis. There will be a retiring collection. The Cheltenham Fryer Fish & Chip Special Saturday 18th November, 7.00pm, Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway, The Railway Station, Toddington, GL54 5DT Join us for a leisurely ride through the Cotswold countryside whilst you are served a large portion of fish and chips on board of the train. For more information and tickets, please visit www.gwsr.com. Remembrance Concert Saturday 18th Nov, 7.30pm, York Barn, Tredington, Tewkesbury, GL20 7BP In honour of Harry Robertson and in aid of The Poppy Appeal. Poetry, Prose, Music & Song. Tickets: £8 (includes a glass of wine); available from M&Co, Bookworm, The RBL Club in Tewkesbury, and Roger & Paddy Grimshaw: 01684 294053. Royal Albert Hall Performances Sunday 19th November 2017 & Friday 30th March 2018 (Good Friday)
By coach from Bishop's Cleeve. 19th November, Matinee Performance: Classical Spectacular: Ravel - Bolero, Elgar - Nimrod, Orff - O Fortuna, Strauss - Blue Danube Waltz, Rossini - William Tell Overture, Verdi - Grand March from Aida and much more! Do join us! For details or to book, please call 01386 832095. 30th March '18: The MESSIAH. Bookings now being taken, call 01386 832095. Tewkesbury Festival of Lights Sunday 19th November, from noon Annual high street market and switching on of Christmas lights. Christmas Sparkle Thursday 23rd Nov, Malmaison, Bayshill Rd, Cheltenham, GL50 3AS Join us for an afternoon of fashion, beauty advice and festive stalls whilst enjoying a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie. This event is kindly
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supported by Malmaison and we are excited that Bodega, Law & Company, Lisa von Hallwyl, Imadjin, Georgina Bywater and many others will be joining us at this event. Be Christmas ready in one afternoon! Tickets: £5.00. Please contact the LINC Office for further details on 0300 422 4422. www.lincfund.org Dick Whittington and his Cat Friday 24th November - Sunday 7th January 2018, Everyman Theatre, Regent Street, Cheltenham, GL50 1HQ This year’s pantomime at the Everyman Theatre will be Dick Whittington and his Cat. Join Dick as he travels from Gloucester to London to make a fortune and runs into cast favourites such as Tweedy, along the way. For more information, prices and tickets, visit www.everymantheatre.org.uk. Methodist Autumn Café Church Sunday 26th November, 4.00pm, Bishop's Cleeve Methodist Church, 32 Courtiers Drive, GL52 8NU The third and final session of the Methodist Autumn Cafe Church series "Faith & Uncertainty – the postmodern challenge". All are welcome to join the Revd Dr James Tebbutt in this hour of thoughtful discussion, fellowship and worship. Christmas Charity Fayre Sunday 26th November, 4.30pm - 6.30pm, The Fleet, Fleet Lane, Nr Tewkesbury, GL20 6FL Come along and help support our Christmas Fayre in aid of Twyning Village Playgroup and Twyning Tots. Local Christmas stalls, Christmas candy, face painting, mulled wine, fantastic food and drink and more. Come, meet Santa and have a picture taken with him. Free entry. Get in touch if you wish to be involved: 01684 274 020 or email thefleet@wadworth. co.uk. For more information visit www. thefleetattwyning.co.uk. Winchcombe Tea Dance Wednesday 29th November, 2.00pm - 4.00pm, Abbey Fields Community Centre, Back Lane, Winchcombe No partner needed, all welcome. A friendly, social afternoon with some experienced dancers on hand to partner those who may be on their own. Admission: £5.00 on the door, includes a piece of cake, tea or coffee, and live music from local musician Don Adams. Don
accompanies dancers with music from the 1920’s through to the 1960’s. The pieces are adapted for all types of ballroom favourites, from foxtrots and quick-steps to waltzes and jives. All proceeds go to the Winchcombe Day Care Centre, a registered charity. For more information call 01242 603207 or visit www.winchcombedaycentre.com. FUTURE DATE FOR THE DIARY Treasure Island Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd Dec, The Tithe Barn, Bishop's Cleeve Bishop's Cleeve Players present this year's panto, complete with Long John Silver (and Short Joe Silver), pirates and treasure. Come along and join in. Performances Friday at 7.00pm, Saturday at 2.30pm and 7.00pm. Tickets £10 for adults, £5 for children (14 or under) available from George Lewis Footwear Bishop's Cleeve or call 01242 673917. Winchcombe Christmas Festival Tuesday 5th December, 5.00pm - 8.00pm, Winchcombe Enjoy late night shopping in a festive atmosphere with local shops, galleries, restaurants, eateries and over 40 market stalls. You can look forward to fantastic shopping opportunities, seasonal food and entertainment.Thanks to the Winchcombe Rotary Club, children can meet Santa in his Grotto (in the Guide Hall), all proceeds will go towards supporting local charities.
LOCAL CLUBS & CLASSES Alderton Acorns Pre-School Monday to Wednesday, 9.00am - 3.00pm, Forest School: Thursdays, 9.00am - 11.00pm, Toddler Group: Fridays, 10.00am 12 noon, Alderton Village Hall, Dibden Lane, Alderton, GL20 8NT We pride ourselves on our friendly welcome to mother, toddler and baby groups helping children to be happy in a safe enviornment. For more information contact Pre-School Leader Sarah Westgate on 07842 161159, email aldertonacornspreschool@ hotmail.co.uk or visit www. aldertonacorns.org.uk.
Monthly class with Winchcombe artist and illustrator Gemma Hastilow. Informal and friendly classes. £12 per session. For more information or to book, please call Gemma on 01242 602 727. Baby Bounce & Rhyme Every Wednesday, 10.30am 11.00am, Winchcombe Library Nursery rhymes, songs and wiggle & jiggle for babies up to 18 months and their grown-ups! Bishop’s Cleeve Methodist Church Wednesday Fellowship Wednesdays, 2.00pm, Church Hall New members of both sexes always welcome. 1st Nov: Severn area Rescue Assoc. SARA; speaker: John Dutton. 15th Nov: Hill walking through life; speaker: Rev. James Tebbutt. 29th Nov: B/C Primary Academy Choir. Bishop's Cleeve Players Meet every second Tuesday of the month, 7.30 - 9.30pm School Room, The Tithe Barn We are a friendly local amateur dramatic group who welcome anyone with an interest in the theatre. There are a variety of roles within our group not just for those wishing to act. No previous experience neccessary. Get in touch via email: bishopscleeveplayers@yahoo.co.uk or come along to one of our monthly meetings. For more information visit: www.bishopscleeveplayers.co.uk Bishops Cleeve Ladies Probus Club Meets Tuesdays, starting at 9.45am, The Tithe Barn, Bishop's Cleeve 14th Nov: Going to blazes; speaker: John Craig. 28th Nov: Digging up the family; speaker: Gill Garrett. Bishop’s Cleeve U3A Meet on the 3rd Monday of every month, 2.15pm, Woodmancote Village Hall Admission 50p with refreshments served after the presentation until 4.00pm. Bishop’s Cleeve WI Meeting Tuesdays, 7.15pm The Tithe Barn, Cheltenham Road, Bishop's Cleeve, GL52 8LU New members and visitors always welcome. For more information contact 01242 677520.
Art & Illustration Workshop First Friday of every month, 10.00am - 12.00 noon, BeSocial@GL54, Langley Road, Winchcombe, GL54 5QN Drawing and painting for beginners. Please mention Winchcombe Magazine when responding to advertisers
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...events cont'd Brownies (7-10 years) Through regular meetings, special events, day trips, sleepovers, camps and holidays, Brownies learn new hobbies, play music, explore other cultures and get adventurous outdoors. Girls can also extend their knowledge and abilities by working towards Brownie interest badges covering many different hobbies and activities. We are a registered charity and operate under The Guide Association. For more information please visit www.girlguiding.org.uk. Cheltenham Parkinson’s Group Last Tuesday of the month – evenings or daytime depending on the activity, St Mark's Methodist Church Hall, Gloucester Road, Cheltenham, GL51 8PX We offer information, friendship and support to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. We also organise regular events and social activities, all are welcome to join us. Contact Jane Henderson, Volunteer Co-ordinator, on 0344 225 3694 or jhenderson@parkinsons.org.uk if you are interested in coming along. See more at www.parkinsons.org.uk/localsupport-groups/regions/cheltenhamand-district-branch Churchdown Book Fair First Sunday of every month, 10.00am - 3.30pm, Churchdown Community Centre, Parton Road, Churchdown, Gloucester, GL3 2JH Gloucestershire’s longest running independent book fair attracting between 20 and 25 dealers from all over the country. 1000s of quality second hand and antiquarian books, postcards and Ephemera. Refreshments and easy parking available. Admission 50p (under 16s free). Enquiries and bookings: Terry Sims 01452 546879 or email terry_bookworms@hotmail.co.uk. Citizens Advice Sessions On the 1st Monday of every month, 10.00am - 12 noon, Abbey Fields Community Centre The sessions are run by Gloucester and District Citizen’s Advice Bureau. Cleeve Carers & Friendship Group Tuesdays, 2.00pm, St. Michael’s Hall Cleeve Carers and Friendship group reaches out to those in the community who may not be carers but are home alone or would simply like to meet Page 32
with others for friendship. For more information call 01242 673001. 14th Nov: A better Christmas for Theos in the Big House; speaker: John Munden. Knit & Natter Every Friday, 10.00am 12.00pm, Winchcombe Library A fun, friendly knitting group for people of all ages and abilities. Go along and knit and crochet your own projects or join a project for charity. Enjoy great company and a cuppa. Little Angels Toddler Group Tuesdays: Term time only, 1.30pm - 3.00pm, Methodist Church, Bishop’s Close (off Tobyfield Road), Bishop’s Cleeve, GL52 8NT Toys, crafts, slide, ride-ons, baby area and more. First child £1.50, siblings 50p. Tea/coffee and chat. Come along and join us! Mercia Probus Club of Winchcombe, Wednesday Group Meet fortnightly on Wednesdays, 10.00am - 12.00 Noon, Wichcombe Methodist Church Hall (at the rear of the building) The Mercia Probus Club for men provides an opportunity for retired or semi-retired people to meet and socialise. Following a friendly chat with other members over coffee, we enjoy good quality speakers who present on a variety of interesting subjects. For more information please contact John Pearce on 01242 602834 or John Rowe on 01242 604305. Methodist Church High Street, Winchcombe, GL54 5LJ The Methodist Church is not only a central hub of the town for Methodist Worship on Sundays at 10.30am and meeting point on Thursdays between 10am and Noon, our premises are also available to hire for clubs and anyone representing art, craft, activity or most other non-political groups on various days and times each week (providing you do not clash with regular groups using our premises at this present time). Please ring John Rowe on 01242 604305 for further details and to book your time. Mint & Coriander Cooking Courses Bishop’s Cleeve Learn to cook authentic Indian dishes from scratch with Aly who will be sharing her family recipes and cooking tips with you. Classes take place in the privacy of
Aly's home in Bishop's Cleeve and you can expect a generous dollop of fun mixed with the possibility of making a new friend or two. Aly offers mixed menu workshops, full day workshops, 3-week courses and student workshops. To find out more about the workshops or to book a place, please call 01242 692475 or 07438 495254 or get in touch via email: mintncoriander@yahoo.com. For further information and some fantastic recipes, please visit www. mintandcoriander.com and follow Mint & Coriander on Facebook. Relaxation Group Tuesdays, 2.00pm - 3.00pm, BeSocial@GL54, Langley Road, Winchcombe, GL54 5QN Informal sessions with life coach Shelagh Greygoose learning techniques to use at home. £5 Call 01242 602849. Rhymetime Every Saturday, 11.00pm 11.30pm, Winchcombe Library Stories, rhymes, songs and colouring for children 18 months +. Royal British Legion Winchcombe Branch Meet Mondays, 7.30pm, The Winchcombe Conservative W. M. Club, Abbey Terrace, GL54 5LW The Royal British Legion is the UK‘s leading Armed Forces charity and one of its largest membership organisations. Members get together through the network of branches and clubs all over the country and overseas to participate in social, fundraising and welfare activities. Membership is open to everyone. For dates and more information visit: branches.britishlegion.org.uk/ branches/winchcombe or contact John Welch on 01242 602 233 or 07798 538 864. Toddington WI We meet on the third Monday of every month at 7.30pm in Toddington Village Hall. We are an active and friendly group with lots going on. Visitors and new members are always welcome, come along, meet us and see for yourself. For more information and to arrange a visit, please contact Jane on 01242 620919 or Felicity on 01242 621041. Winchcombe Area U3A Monthly Meeting Second Tuesday of every month, Abbey Fields Community Centre, Back Lane, Winchcombe, GL54 5QH Why not look ahead to widen your
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interests and explore a new hobby or activity. Come along to find out more about the new groups on offer. Email: winchcombe.u3a@icloud. com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ WinchcombeAreaU3A/ Winchcombe Duplicate Bridge Club Meet every Friday from 1.45pm5.30pm, Toddington Village Hall The table money cost is £3 per person (includes tea and biscuits). Anyone who wishes to join please contact our Chairman Ted Phillips on 01242 620451 or Michael Cornelius on 01242 603894. Winchcombe Film Society Fridays Subscriptions cost £20 per season and entitle the subscriber to attend 10 film screenings free of charge and include complimentary tea/coffee and biscuits. For further information please email: winchcombefilmsociety@gmail.com Winchcombe Ladies Probus Club Meets every other Tuesday morning in Winchcombe Methodist Hall. We meet for coffee at 10.00am followed by an informative talk on a wide variety of topics. We also arrange walks, outings and lunches. For further information please contact Marianna Simpson on 01242 602 352. Winchcombe Library Club 1st Monday of every month, 11.30am - 12.30pm, Winchcombe Library An informal friendly group for those who have difficulty getting to the library. Choose books and have a cup of tea and biscuits. Transport can be arranged. Please see a member of the library to join the club. New members always welcome. Woodmancote Probus Club Tuesdays, 10.00am New Village Hall, Woodmancote Meetings start with refreshments followed by a talk at 10.30am. 7th Nov: The Poppy symbol of remembrance; speaker: Bill King. 14th Nov: Rout on the Riviera; speaker: Paul Barnett. 21st Nov: Henry VIII and the Field of Cloth of Gold. 28th Nov: The role of the modern Lord-Lieutenant; speaker: Dame Janet Trotter.
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Beginner Egyptian Belly-Dancing Tuesdays, from 10.00am to 11.00am, BeSocial@ GL54, Langley Road, Winchcombe, GL54 5QN Learn a simple, fun dance to shape and tone. £25 for 5 weeks, or £6 per session, with Ann Blagden: 07814 479500.
Winchcombe Gardening Club Meets once a month on a Wednesday, 7.30pm, Methodist Church Hall, Winchcombe Visitors and new members always welcome. For further information contact Diggory Davies on 01242 609590 or visit www.gfgs.org.uk/ members/winchcombe
Happenstance Meet every Thursday evening, 7.30 - 9.00pm, Winchcombe Abbey Primary School Happenstance Border Morris dancing and musicians welcomes both men and women of all ages. In the summer months we like to dance out. For more information please contact Cressida Pryor on 01242 604120/ 07791004649. Heidi's Heroes Mondays 11.30am - 12.30am and 8.00pm - 9.00pm, Cheltenham Ladies College Sports Centre, Malvern Road, Cheltenham Cancer patients past and present are invited to join a unique fitness class being run and funded by the Cheltenham based charity Heidi's Heroes. Classes are being held on Monday mornings and evenings and are open to patients with all types of cancer, irrespective of their prognosis. The classes are jointly run by Clare Lait, a Specialist Cancer Physiotherapist, and Brendan Ward, Senior Gym Instructor at Cheltenham Ladies College's Sports Centre. For more details please contact Clare on 07738 709072 or email clare.lait@ cancer-physio.com. Move it or lose it Every Tuesday, 11.30am 12.30pm, BeSocial@GL54, Langley Road, Winchcombe, GL54 5QN Gentle exercise class for older people. £4.50 per session. To book, please call Kathy Chesters on 07746 672 726. For further information visit www.besocialwinchcombe.com.
Walking Rugby for Mature Movers Every Friday, 10.00am - 11.30am, Winchcombe Sports Hall, 8 Gretton Road, Winchcombe, GL54 5EE If you love team sports but aren’t up for sprinting down a wing or shooting a corner, these fun and friendly classes are ideal. £3.00 per session. Call Gloucester Rugby’s Nicole Talbot on 01452 872273 for full details and to book. www.besocialwinchcombe.com. Please mention Winchcombe Magazine when responding to advertisers
1st Winchcombe Scout Group The Group is home to a Beaver Colony, Cub Pack and Scout Troop with a growing membership of some 60 young people and adult helpers. For more information contact Jim Maher on 01386 881474.
Music Blue Moon Harmony Choir Thursday evenings, 7.30pm 9.30pm, Bishop's Cleeve Junior School Blue Moon Harmony Choir was founded in 2002 with over forty regular members. However, we would welcome new singers in all parts. You are guaranteed a warm welcome and friendly support as we practice new songs together. You don't have to read music as CDs are supplied to help with learning. For more information call John on 01242 251531 or visit: www.bluemoonharmony.co.uk Cleeve Chorale Tuesdays 7.30pm Bishop’s Cleeve Primary Academy, Tobeyfield Road Are you interested in having a good sing? Then come along to our rehearsal nights; no previous experience required. New members always welcome. For more information call 01242 674114. Cleeve Chorale will be holding their Christmas Concert on Saturday 2nd December at St. Michael's Church, Bishop's Cleeve at 7.30pm. We will again be joined by the Choir from Bishop's Cleeve Primary Academy. Tickets £10 each, (children under 16 free) from George Lewis Footwear, Woodmancote News, Gotherington Stores or on the door. Cleeve Harmony Ladies A Capella Chorus Wednesday evenings, 7.45pm - 10.00pm, The Tithe Barn Whether you are a Bedroom Beginner, a Shower Songstress or an Experienced Singer, come and join in this brand new chorus. For more information, email Donna at cleeve. md@gmail.com or ring on 07737 280336. You can also find us on
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...events cont'd Facebook: Cleeve Harmony Chorus. Gotherington Singers Monday evenings, 7.45pm 9.30pm, Alternating between Gotherington Village Hall and Bethesda Methodist Church, Cheltenham We are a ladies choir formed 50 years ago in Gotherington. If you are interested in joining us come along to one of our rehearsals and see how you like us! We are a very friendly group performing a wide and varied range of music, and we will give you a warm welcome! Previous experience is not necessary. For more information call Vivien on 01242 523168, or visit our website www.gotheringtonsingers.co.uk. We can also be found on Facebook. The Isbourne Singers Wednesdays 8.00pm - 9.00pm Guide Hall, Winchcombe We are a ladies choir who meet once a week singing a variety of music including classical and songs from the shows. New members welcome. No audition necessary. A warm welcome awaits you. For more information call Jean on 01242 603204 or John on
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01242 672849. Winchcombe Community Choir Meets every Wednesday during term time, 10am to 12 Noon Cleeve Room, Abbey Fields Community Centre, Back Lane For more information contact Liz on 01905 620827 or 07850 547916 or email lizhooper@naturalvoice.net.
Winchcombe Walkers Last Thursday of each month A relaxed group of people who meet on a casual basis for a walk of 5-8 miles. Our leaders are volunteers and we aim to cover the whole 12 months at our annual get together, usually towards the end of the year. For more information contact Paul Clark via email: clarksph@ yahoo.co.uk
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Winchcombe Concert Brass Tuesday evenings, 7.30pm, Abbey Fields Community Centre, Back Lane, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, GL54 5QH A group consisting of brass and wood wind players. New players of all abilities always welcome. For more information, please contact Roger Cook on 01242 603208.
Country Market Every Thursday morning, 9.00am - 10.30am, Guide Hall, High Street, Winchcombe, GL54 5LJ Second Saturday of every month, 9.00am - 12.00pm, under the Town Hall, outside the Tourist Information Office Contact: 01242 603124 or 01242 603673; Email: slucyhall@ hotmail.com. For more information, please visit www.country-markets. co.uk.7850 547916 or email lizhooper@naturalvoice.net.
Walking Health Walk Thursdays, 10.30am - 11.30am, Meet outside the Plaisterers Arms
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