40 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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A lecture by Linda Smith entitled "Great Tarts in Art: A Social History in Paintings" more
Jane Johnson creates beautiful textured jugs and watering cans, with an aged, worn look that is tactile and recognizable. Made from slabs of hand rolled clay and textured with familiar patterns, it is sometimes unclear what material these objects are made from... Jane likes to play with form, function and textures linking a garden element with her spouted watering cans that are made to display.. more
Prize Bingo at Watchfield Village Hall Doors open at 7pm, eyes down 7.30pm Raffle and refreshments Everyone welcome - just come along more
Clairaudience, Crystal Ball Readings, Palm Reading, Reiki, Tarot Reading, Hypnotherapy, Psychic Mediums, Past Life Regression, Crystal Readings, Runes, Healing, Clairvoyants, Aura Photography, Stalls and more!! We will also be holding a raffle (all raffle proceeds will go to Breast Cancer Charity No. 1121258) Over 16’s Only more
Magnificent display of snowdrops during February. Teas available by the fire. more
A night for skinheads by skinheads....we play ska / rocksteady / boss skinhead reggae / soul / 2-tone, every 2nd saturday of the month. This month we have special guest DJ Mark "Bazza" Barrett. more
craft stalls,Raffle,bric brac,cards hot/cold food more
Tutor: Vikki Lafford Make a recycled bag from credit cards, etc. Suitable for beginners and those with some experience Monday 13th February 6.30 pm to 9.30 pm more
One of the ten treasures of the Corinium Museum is the Civil War coin hoard. 309 coins were found purely by chance hidden in a lead pipe under a barn in 1981. Learn a bit more about the hoard and explore other coins in the Museum collections and design your own coin to take home. more
Children can get creative and decorate a bird glider of their choice, then make their very own bird food mix, ready to take home in a fantastic bird seed feeder! Booking is not required, however tickets can be purchased at the Customer Service Desk or online at www.frostsgroup.com. The activity lasts approximately 25 minutes and children must be accompanied by an adult. more
Garden in an exceptional setting made by designer and writer Mary Keen. Subject of many articles and Telegraph column. Designed for atmosphere, but collections of galanthus, hellebores, auriculas and half hardies - especially dahlias - are all features in their season. Sheffield meadow now a regular feature. Open:Mons 13 Feb, 16 Apr (11-4). more
Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I and son Charles II during the English Civil War. Find out a bit more about these colourful characters and make your own stretchy Cavalier to take home. more
In this illustrated course we will explore some of the medieval ideas about the edges of space and place. Through a variety of media, including 12th century architecture, manuscripts and ancient maps, we will search for the origins of these ideas which are played out on the medieval stage. The course will include a number of examples from Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. more
Enjoy British wildlife on a Ramblers group walk. South Cerney. Village visit. Meet at the Elliot Arms in South Cerney at 12.30 for lunch followed by a stroll around the village. more
Uffington Players Present: The Shop That Sells Everything An Original Family Pantomime written by local authors Duncan Saunders and Chris Rayner Thursday 16th, Friday 17th and Saturday 18th February 2012 Thomas Hughes Memorial Hall, Uffington Doors 7p.m. Curtain up 7:30p.m. Tickets available from Uffington Post office price: Thurs - £8 Conc. £6 Fri and Sat £12 Conc. £8 (Includes fish and.. more




