Saturday December 12th, 2009, 2pm. The Chapel, The University of Gloucestershire, Francis Close Hall, Swindon Road, Cheltenham GL52 3JG
Saturday December 12th, 2009, 2pm. The Chapel, The University of Gloucestershire, Francis Close Hall, Swindon Road, Cheltenham GL52 3JG
Saturday December 12, 2009, The Chapel, Francis Close Hall, Swindon Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL52 3JG
Bath & Wells 1100th Birthday Celebrations
Venue: Glastonbury Abbey
In what was the biggest event for the Bath & Wells diocese since it's inception, Wild Duck Productions chose Central Presentations as their event partner to deliver all of the audio visual technical requirements across the site for this huge event.
The sale at Prinknash Abbey on Thursday 25th June 2009 - 10.30 am, will include items being sold on behalf of the Gloucestershire Historic Churches Trust – a charity the auctioneers are proud to be associated with – which helps safeguard our religious buildings for future generations. Particularly in light of the recent financial hardships suffered by many individuals, it is h
12th May 2009 - St Margaret's Church, Little Faringdon celebrated its 800th anniversary last Sunday with a special service led by the Bishop of Oxford.
The art and design of the medieval church will be in the spotlight at a series of afternoon lectures at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester, throughout September.
Cotswold District Council is to donate £325 to the appeal to restore Cirencester Parish Church after mistakenly charging on Sundays in one of its car parks.
The Council charges from Monday to Saturday inclusive in its pay and display car parks in Cirencester, while parking on Sundays is free.

Saturday 24 November 2007, 7 pm, St Peter's Church, Winchcombe,Gloucestershire
Not everyone knows that Winchcombeshire was an entirely separate county from Gloucestershire for ten years.
(From the letters section of the Chipping Campden Bulletin. Reproduced with kind permission of Jeremy Green)
Dear Jeremy,
Another wonderful flower festival is over and now many of us are reflecting on the very successful weekend it was. In our tea rooms we had a really happy five days serving lunches and teas to over 1,000 people, but none of that could have happened without our enormous band of helpers: firstly, all the kind people who donated the food (over 100 cakes) and also the non-food items; and then the large number of friends who worked in shifts in the kitchen.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester will be attending a special service at Gloucester Cathedral this Sunday to mark the 1000th birthday of the county.
The Duke of Gloucester is Patron of Gloucestershire 1000 and will be honouring the county-wide celebrations of Gloucestershire’s 1000th year by attending the celebratory service – one of the main events planned for the millennium year.
The service, being held on 14th October, includes a number of readings about key people from the county’s past.