Local companies and charities are being sought by the University of Gloucestershire to showcase the ways in which their organisations have a positive impact on the wider world.
Local companies and charities are being sought by the University of Gloucestershire to showcase the ways in which their organisations have a positive impact on the wider world.
10th and 11th October 2009 – Cheltenham Racecourse.
Dozens of traction engines, classic cars, vintage tractors, motor cycles, classic commercial vehicles, models, vintage fairground…and much more!
Next to the Honeybourne Line’s Cheltenham Racecourse station.
Was Cheltenham a barometer of the antiques trade today? Well clocks were certainly in demand and although a mixed result overall, there were a number of really good sales, at The Autumn Antiques and Fine Art Fair held in association with LAPADA at The Centaur, Cheltenham Racecourse in Gloucestershire on 27th-30th November 2008, including a £35,000 Lowry drawing from Neptune Fine Art to a new client from Derby.
Thursday 27th to Sunday 30th November 2008 - The Autumn Antiques & Fine Art Fair in association with LAPADA. The Centaur, Cheltenham Racecourse, Gloucestershire, GL50 4SH.
The Autumn Antiques & Fine Art Fair is Cheltenham’s most prestigious and elegant fine art and antiques fair and is now in its 5th year at The Centaur at Cheltenham Racecourse.
Thursday 13th November and Friday 14th November 2008. Sprouts Bite Back.
A festival to celebrate British Brussels Sprouts. The Brussels Sprout & Local Produce Fayre, Cathedral Plaza, 24 College Street, Worcester WR1 2LU.
Cotswold District Council has been working with Gloucestershire Police, local residents, and other agencies this month to ensure that forthcoming Stow Fair is as well controlled as the previous two events.
The Fair – held twice a year at Stow on the Wold – usually attracts a large number of gypsies and travellers, which can have a significant impact on the surrounding towns and villages.
It may seem that summer has come to the Cotswolds early, but people in Gloucestershire should still be prepared for the threat of flooding in the future.
And Cotswold District Council has teamed up with the Environment Agency and the National Flood Fair to offer residents the chance to get prepared, as it holds a second Flood Protection Products Fair on May 16th in Bourton-on-the-Water.
The summer is the best time of year to enjoy the age old traditions of the Cotswolds and so the Cotswolds Conservation Board, the organisation that exists to conserve and enhance the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), has created a traditional events calendar for 2008-9 that shows you where and when you can enjoy events that are closely linked to the area’s rich heritage.
Friday 9th November 2007 19.00 - 21.15 New Street, Shipston-on-Stour, Warks.
Edward Sheldon Limited are Independent Wine Merchants who have been trading in Shipston-on-Stour since 1842.
On 9th November they are again holding their annual Wine fair on their premises when you will have the opportunity to taste over 50 wines in the relaxed atmosphere of their shop and cellars.
As well as Edward Sheldon showing their full house selection the following suppliers will be in attendance:-
Burridges of Arlington St.
Celebrating 1,000 years of Gloucestershire.
In Aid of Gloucestershire Community Foundation and St. John Ambulance.

Sunday September 16th from 2pm
Come along to Boddington Manor to celebrate Gloucestershire's 1000th birthday with a whole range of activities for all the family to enjoy.