GUILD CRAFTS CHELTENHAM
October 4-13, 10am-6pm As part of The Times and Sunday Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, The Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen will be hosting a selling fair of exceptional contemporary crafts across all media. Free entry. The Gardens Gallery, Cheltenham, GL50 1UW, guildcrafts.org.uk
CHIPPING NORTON ARTS FESTIVAL
Saturday, October 5 The inaugural festival, focusing on the visual arts and celebrating creativity, will take place across numerous venues in this thriving Cotswold town. The Chipping Norton Arts Festival is the brainchild of CNArts, a recently formed network of renowned local artists, artisan craft workers and TV and film creatives. www.cnarts.org
HOLST BIRTHDAY CONCERT WITH CHELTENHAM CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Saturday, October 5, 7.30pm The superb Cheltenham Chamber Orchestra (conductor Timothy Carey), will be joined by solo viola player Ana Teresa Alves. Tickets: £16 St Andrew’s Church, Montpellier, Cheltenham GL50 1SP, www. holstmuseum.org.uk
PRINTING WITH LEAVES
October 5, 10am -4pm In the inspiring setting of Westonbirt Arboretum, learn how to use fallen leaves to print unique textile designs. You will have the opportunity to print a bag or tea towel using these techniques. No experience necessary. All materials provided. £85 per person. Westonbirt Arboretum, near Tetbury, clarewalshdesign.co.uk
THE SONGS OF STEVIE WONDER STARRING BEVERLEY KNIGHT
Sunday, October 6 Soul queen Beverley Knight celebrates the songs of Stevie Wonder on a 10-date UK tour. New Theatre, Oxford, OX1 2AG, livenation.co.uk
MOBY DICK AND OTHER CLASSICS
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Gloucestershire After The War
Discovering the county’s Arts and Crafts memorials of the First World War
THE WILD SIDE OF Moreton-in-Marsh
The days are getting shorter but there’s plenty of reasons to be cheerful, says Sue Bradley, who discovers how a Cotswolds town is becoming more wildlife-friendly and pots up some bulbs for an insect-friendly spring display
Mr Ashbee would approve
In the true spirit of the Arts & Crafts Movement, creativity has kept the Chipping Campden community ticking over during lockdown
The Cotswolds at war
These might be peaceful hills and vales, but our contribution to the war effort was considerable
Trust in good, local food
‘I’ve been following The Country Food Trust’s activities with admiration since it was founded’
Why Cath is an open book
Cath Kidston has opened up almost every nook and cranny of her Cotswold idyll in a new book, A Place Called Home. Katie Jarvis spoke to Cath ahead of her appearance at this year’s Stroud Book Festival STROUD BOOK FESTIVAL – THIS YEAR FREE AND ONLINE: NOVEMBER 4-8
From the Cotswolds to the world
Most people know that the Cotswolds have featured in a fair few Hollywood movies and TV series.
The Wild Hunt
In search of the legendary King Herla in the Malvern Hills
Fighting spirit amid the flowers
Tracy Spiers visits Warwick, a beautiful town that is open for business and ready to welcome visitors
Final journey
Cheltenham author and volunteer on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR), Nicolas Wheatley, recounts the fascinating story of funeral trains