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Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Cirque Surreal at Cheltenham Racecourse

22 October - 26 October 2008, Cheltenham Racecourse


Cirque Surreal, Europe's largest new circus, is coming to Cheltenham Racecourse this October with their show Voyagers. On the cutting edge of innovation, Voyagers is a dynamic fusion of traditional circus skills, modern dance, drama and humour. Leading performance artistes from 10 countries have come together for the first time to combine their unique talents and extraordinary skills for this internationally acclaimed production.

PERFORMANCES:
Wednesday 4.45pm, 7.30pm
Thursday 4.45pm, 7.30pm
Friday 4.45pm, 7.30pm
Saturday 2.30pm, 7.30pm
Sunday 12pm, 2.30pm

Ticket office open on site Tuesday 21st October.

ADMISSION:
Ringside: Adults £32, Concessions £24, Family tickets (2 adults + 2 children or 1 adult + 3 children) £64
Grandstand: Adults £24, Concessions £18, Family tickets (2 adults + 2 children or 1 adult + 3 children) £48
Side circle: Adults £18, Concessions £14, Family tickets (2 adults + 2 children or 1 adult + 3 children) £36
Rear circle: Adults £12, Concessions £8

For information about this and other Cheltenham events please visit our Cheltenham events guide.

Monday, 13 October 2008

Cheltenham MP Supports University Tuition Fees Fightback

Over 9000 stickered £1 coins are to go into circulation across the UK this week, highlighting the cost of tuition fees being paid by students in England and Northern Ireland over the course of a degree. Martin Horwood MP is lending support to the campaign by circulating the coins in the House of Commons and in Cheltenham.

The initiative, part of a UK Youth Parliament campaign to abolish university tuition fees, is being launched as thousands of students prepare to start university. According to a UK Youth Parliament survey of 6000 young people, one in three young people wanting to go to university say they can’t afford to go.

James Greenhalgh, 18, Member of Youth Parliament, said:

“There seems to be no end in sight as the cost of university spirals out of control. Young people are being asked to play Russian roulette with their financial future as they incur mounting debts.

“Education should be free for all young people and we will not stop until the injustices this flawed tuition fees system have created are brought to an end.”

Tuition fees have now been set at up to £3145 per year in England and Northern Ireland. Fees in Wales are capped at £1255 and there are no tuition fees in Scotland.

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

2008 - 2009 Horse Racing Fixtures at Cheltenham Racecourse

17 October - 18 October 2008 – The Showcase
The Showcase offers a stunning start to the new season at Cheltenham Racecourse with a two day meeting. Seven races each day, with almost every category of horse catered for, will allow you to get some early season pointers for the forthcoming fixtures at Cheltenham and elsewhere. Plenty of stars of the 2007/08 season were on display at this meeting last year, including Knowhere, Joe Lively, Maljimar and Marodima. Tickets from £9. Gates open 11.30am, first race 2.20pm.

14 November - 16 November 2008 – The Open
The Open represents three days of the best that racing has to offer and is the biggest and most important meeting of the first half of the Jumps season, with £750,000 in prize money up for grabs. It provides thrilling competition between many of the best Jump horses in Europe, large and enthusiastic crowds creating a special atmosphere and even the opportunity to spend your winnings in the tented village. The highlight of the meeting is Saturday's Paddy Power Gold Cup, a race that has been a high point of the Autumn racing calendar since 1960. The gates open at 10am, first race is on at 12.50pm and last race runs at 4pm. Tickets start from £9.


12 December - 13 December 2008 – Boylesports International
Boylesports International features two days of the highest class action, with many emerging and established equine stars on display. Saturday's card includes the £200,000 boylesports.com International, one of the most valuable hurdle races of the entire season in Britain or Ireland and the ultra competitive boylesports.com Gold Cup, a superb race in its own right and one of the series of 2 mile 5 furlong handicap chases that never fail to illuminate the season at Cheltenham. On Friday, take your second chance of the season to experience Cross Country Steeplechasing, along with the £100,000 boylepoker.com Handicap Chase, as a secong highlight on another outstanding card. In the evening on Friday, The Centaur hosts the Brightwells Bloodstock Sale, to which everyone is welcome.

1 January 2009 – New Year’s Day Racing
2009 horse racing at Cheltenham Racecourse starts with New Year's Day Racing. The New Year is kick started with some of the best horses, jockeys and trainers in the land. Gates open at 10.00am, first race is on at 12.25pm, last race at 3.55pm.

24 January 2009 – Festival Trials Day
This is arguably the best one day Jumps meeting of the entire season anywhere. Seven races give some final clues as to the destination of the big prizes at The Festival (Five Festival winners ran on this day last season), but this is a day of sporting drama that is far more than a prelude to four days in March. Highlights include the Letheby & Christopher Chase, Byrne Bros Cleeve Hurdle and the Ladbrokes Trophy Chase. Gates open at 10.30am, first race is on at 12.55pm, last race at 4.20pm.

10 March – 13 March 2009 – The Festival
The National Hunt Festival is the highlight of Cheltenham's horse racing calendar, with its importance in British racing, comparable to the World Cup in football. It features the famous Cheltenham Gold Cup, the tradition of which goes back to 1819 and which had its present form since 1924. The four-days of the best steeplechase and hurdle racing attracts thousands of visitors from Ireland, with a strong line-up of Irish horses challenging for the prizes on offer. The 20 races offer in excess of £2 million in prize money.

15 April – 17 April 2009 – The April Meeting
Since 2008 April Meeting, a Friday evening fixture has been added to the traditional two days. There is also another top class National Hunt sale organised by Brightwells in the Centaur on the evening following the first day of the meeting, which in 2008 produced a staggering £2.3 million in aggregate turnover.

6 May 2009 – Hunter Chase Evening
Hunter Chase Evening is a fixture where amateur jockeys take centre stage on the racecourse. Off the track, this ever-popular meeting provides an outstanding atmosphere in which to enjoy the last meeting of our season.

Monday, 6 October 2008

Cheltenham Fireworks 2008

Autumn is well on its way and November Guy Fawkes fireworks extravaganza is fast approaching. There is a number of great fireworks displays and bonfire nights taking place in and around Cheltenham.

1 November 2008 - Cheltenham Racecourse Fireworks Display
Cheltenham Racecourse will traditionally host a dazzling evening of musical entertainment, fun packed fairground and one of the largest firework displays coordinated to themed music in the South West of England. The gates are open at 5.00pm and the display is scheduled to start at 7.00pm. Tickets: £3 Children (Under 14 Years) and £5 Adults


1 November 2008 - The Big Family Bonfire Night
Leckhampton Scouts HQ, Leckhampton Road
A Bonfire Night is being held at Leckhampton Scouts HQ, Leckhampton Road with fireworks, hot food, licensed bar and lots more. Admission: One large firework or £10 per family. Start at 6pm.

7 November 2008 - Bishop's Cleeve Primary School Fireworks
Bishops Cleeve Primary School is holding a fireworks display and bonfire on its playing fields. Gates open at 6.30pm, bonfire to be officially lit at 7.15pm. Admission: £3 adults, £1 children.

7 November 2008 - Winchcombe Abbey Primary School Fireworks
Winchcombe School plays host to a spectacular firework display which is orgainised by the Winchcombe School Association and the Friends of Winchcombe Abbey Primary School. There will be BBQ and Bar. Gates open 6pm , display starts at 7pm Tickets: Adults £3.50, children £2.50, pre-school age free, family £10. Location: Winchcombe School Field, Greet Road, Winchcombe, GL54 5LB

7 November 2008 - Birdlip Fireworks
Firework display and bonfire will be held at Birdlip Primary School, Birdlip. Refreshments available. Gates open 6pm, Bonfire lit at 7pm. Tickets: Adults £4, children £2 (under 5's free), family ticket £10

8 November 2008 - Burley Fields Fireworks Display
A large firework extravaganza in Leckhampton, Cheltenham with lots of entertainment for the whole family, including disco & live music, small fun fair, fast food serving mouth watering pork baps, burgers, hotdogs and chips with a licensed bar. The fireworks are professionally lit by Sandling Fireworks. Bonfire lit at 7pm, Kids Firework display at 8.15pm with main display at 9.45pm. Tickets: £4 in advance or £6 on the night (limited tickets available) available from Burley Fields Farm shop (Friday 10 am - 1 pm & Sat 10am - 4pm), Leckhampton convenience store and Shurdington Post Office or by Phoning Pam on 07769700067 or Steve on 07831734683.

8 November 2008 - St. Edward's School Fireworks Display
As every year, St. Edward's School in Charlton Kings is organising a grand fireworks display. The evening will include bonfire, refreshments and hotdogs, stalls and rides for small children. Gates open 6pm display at 7pm, tickets are available from the school or on the gates.






More dates to follow soon.





Is your local community or group organizing a bonfire/fireworks night? Do you know of fireworks display near where you are? Please let us know and we’ll include it in our list.

Sunday, 5 October 2008

October Gigs in Cheltenham

In October Beyond Eternity Promotions have prepared some exciting gigs for Cheltenham and surrounding areas.

Tuesday, 7 October 2008
The APO Band, The VENUE Jazz Club, Wheatsheaf Inn, Old Bath Road, GL53 9AJ. Doors open 8 p.m. music starts 9 p.m. Jazz

Wednesday, 8 October 2008
Paul Newmans Jam Band, Subtone, 117 Promenade, Cheltenham. Band 9-11pm, FREE Entry, Drinks promotions. Jazz

Sunday, 12 October 2008
JB 2 The Kilkeney, Andoversford, Lunchtime Jazz

Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Paul Newmans Jam Band Subtone, 117 Promenade, Cheltenham. Band 9-11pm, FREE Entry, Drinks promotions. Jazz

Friday, 17 October 2008
Talbot House - A Home from Home, The Kings Theatre, Gloucester. 7.30pm, £10. BOX OFFICE : 01452 396572 / 01242 587776 Theatre
JB Jazz and Blues Band, The White Horse, Sandhurst, 8pm Jazz

Sunday, 19 October 2008
Antonio Forcione, An intimate evening with the jazz guitar virtuoso. Cheltenham Chase Hotel, Shurdington Road. Food from 7pm, music 8.30pm. £18. LIMITED TICKETS 01242 587776 Jazz
JB Jazz and Blues Band / Abbey Jazz / Bridget and the Big Girls Blues, Whitminster Jazz and Ale Festival, Whitminster Inn, All Day Jazz

Tuesday, 21 October 2008
Ipso Facto, The VENUE Jazz Club, Wheatsheaf Inn, Old Bath Road, GL53 9AJ. Doors open 8 p.m. music starts 9 p.m. Jazz

Wednesday, 22 October 2008
Paul Newmans Jam Band, Subtone, 117 Promenade, Cheltenham. Band 9-11pm, FREE Entry, Drinks promotions. Jazz

Thursday, 23 October 2008
JB Jazz and Blues Band Three Choirs Vinyard, Newent, 8pm Jazz

Sunday, 26 October 2008
Jazz Jam, The VENUE Jazz Club, Wheatsheaf Inn, Old Bath Road, GL53 9AJ. 8.30pm, £3 Jazz
JB Jazz and Blues Band, The Harp Jazz Club, Albrighton, 12.30pm Jazz

Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Jam Night/Open Mic, PA, Amps, Drums, Keyboards, supplied The VENUE @ The Wheatsheaf Inn, Old Bath Road, GL53 9AJ.

Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Paul Newmans Jam Band, Subtone, 117 Promenade, Cheltenham. Band 9-11pm, FREE Entry, Drinks promotions. Jazz

For a full calendar of 2008 Cheltenham gigs please visit our MySpace page. For other Cheltenham events visit our Cheltenham events guide.

Friday, 3 October 2008

Pittville Park Fun Day to Celebrate Citizen's Day

19 October 2008, 11am - 4pm

A Citizens' Day provides an opportunity to celebrate local achievements, to build and renew community cohesion, and to develop greater local engagement.

A free fun day to celebrate Citizen's Day in Cheltenham is being held at Pittville Pump Room and park on Sunday 19 October 2008. MP Martin Horwood, Deputy mayor, Cllr Lloyd Surgenor and Cheltenham Borough Council’s Chief Executive, Andrew North, will formally open the event at 12.30pm. From 11am to 4pm, a series of interesting and spectacular events will entertain visitors, from dance to story telling, music from local bands and a Wii room for good measure. Entrance is free and everyone is invited to come along.

The line up includes live music from Vince Freeman, Peter Gill and Friends and Explosive Nzakomba, as well as the Coady Crew, Chinese Lion dancing, capoeira, belly dancing, bangra dancing and a gamelan demonstration. Story tellers, insect man, a birds of prey demonstration, bouncy castles and circus skills provide just part of the entertainment for youngsters. Food and refreshments will be available throughout the day or bring a picnic.

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Cheltenham October & November Events

October and November events in Cheltenham include not only Halloween ghost walks and train rides, Guy Fawkes fireworks displays, but of course the world famous Cheltenham Literature Festival, Steam and Vintage Rally, Circus performance and Hommage to Gustav Holst. November run-up to Christmas starts with Cheltenham Christmas Market and culminates with the official Cheltenham Christmas Lights Switch-On on 22 November, when Father Christmas walks through the town centre and lights the Christmas lights in both the shopping arcades. Christmas party then follows in Imperial Gardens.

HIGHLIGHTS
10 - 19 October 2008 - Cheltenham Literature Festival
11 - 12 October 2008 - Steam and Vintage Rally
1 November 2008 - Cheltenham Racecourse Fireworks Display
8 November 2008 - Burley Fields Fireworks Display
14 - 30 November 2008 - Cheltenham Christmas Market
22 November 2008 - Christmas Lights Switch-On

For more please visit our Cheltenham Events Guide.

If you would like to advertise your events in our events guide, or if you know of any events happening near you which are missing in our guide please go to www.cheltenham4u.co.uk/admin_forthcomingevents.asp.

Dowty Slot Car Racing Club Update

Dowty Slot Car Racing Club is a friendly bunch of people who enjoy racing followed by a chat over a pint. If you would like to join them give a ring to Dave Coward on 01452 421311.

The 2008 calendar of races is available on Dowty Slot Car Racing Club pages on Cheltenham4u. You can also read up about the different classes of slot cars they race every week, see the results and read the reports from their recent races.


For more information about Dowty Slot Car Racing Club and other Cheltenham clubs and societies please visit our Community section at www.cheltenham4u.co.uk/community.

If you are a member of Cheltenham club or society and would like to get your club's profile featured to promote its activities please get in touch. To find out how please visit our website www.cheltenham4u.co.uk/community.


Thursday, 25 September 2008

GE Aviation to Close Arle Court Site

Staff at the Arle Court site of Gloucestershire’s biggest aerospace firm GE Aviation (formerly Smiths Aerospace) were told today the factory would close at the end of March 2010. The closure will affect 200 employees, out of which at least 95 will lose their jobs or will be offered the chance to apply for positions at other GE plants .

It was announced late in June that GE was considering closing the site.

Aircraft manufacturing have been in operation at Arle Court since 1935, when George Dowty purchased the estate at Arle Court as a site for the factory and the headquarters for The Dowty Group, his aircraft company.

Martin Horwood, MP for Cheltenham said: “This is a very sad day for Cheltenham as well as for the employees who are losing their jobs. The aviation tradition at Arle Court goes back to George Dowty in the 1930s. But the aviation sector in Gloucestershire is bigger than this one site and I hope many people will be able to find jobs elsewhere. I expect Cheltenham Borough Council, Gloucestershire First and GE themselves to do everything they can to support people through this process.”

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Cheltenham French Circle

Do you enjoy learning languages and exploring new countries? In Cheltenham you can do it without leaving the town.


Established in 1947, Cheltenham French Circle promotes interest in the French language and culture through a programme of events consisting mainly of illustrated talks/lectures, discussions and social meetings. It offers French conversation facilities with lecturers from France. Meetings are held on alternate Mondays from September to May in Church house, 60 Painswick Road. They start at 7.30pm with a talk, followed by refreshments and the opportunity to chat in French.

Next meeting is on 29 September 2008 when Michel Amieux will be talking about May '68, so why not come along and find out more about the group. For more information on Cheltenham French Circle visit our Community section at www.cheltenham4u.co.uk/community.


If you are a member of Cheltenham club or society and would like to get your club's profile featured to promote its activities please get in touch. To find out how please visit our website www.cheltenham4u.co.uk/community.

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

Cheltenham Leisure Centre Fun Day

27 September 2008, 10am – 4pm

Cheltenham Leisure Centre will be hosting a fun day packed with free live entertainment and events on Saturday, 27 September, to mark the start of the four year Cultural Olympiad. There will be music, dance displays, jugglers, swimming and face painting and many more free activities happening on the day.

Indoor and outdoor displays will include tango dancing and Capoeira, a Brazilian dance. Stilt walkers, ‘Notional Trust’ guides, the Music Man and Mr Dennis Teeth with his ‘musical saw’ will provide outdoor entertainment throughout the day. With a number of workshops, families can have a go at kite making, wall climbing and learn to DJ. Sporting activities will include badminton, football, basketball, gymnastics, athletics and free swimming. An outdoor stage to the rear of the leisure centre will host live music, including The Gecks and Peter Gill & Friends. The Star Radio team will be broadcasting live from the event.

For information about this and other Cheltenham events please visit our Cheltenham events guide.

Tuesday, 16 September 2008

Cheltenham MP Meeting Local Amnesty Group

17 September, 8:00pm, the Guildhall Arts Centre, Gloucester

Cheltenham MP Martin Horwood will be giving tips on how to effectively lobby politicians when he attends a meeting of the local Amnesty group tomorrow evening.

Lobbying is one way in which people can make decision makers aware of their concerns. Martin is lobbied by his constituents about a wide range of local, national and international issues, including the availability of cancer drugs, flooding problems in the town and the threat to our green belt. Amnesty members often lobby politicians about human rights issues.

Liam Scott, a member of the Gloucester and Cheltenham Amnesty Group, said, "Lobbying your MP is a way of drawing their attention to important issues, both in this country and overseas. With the UK government seemingly willing to sacrifice our human rights under the banner of ’counter terrorism’, and with the focus on Beijing this summer despite China’s poor record on human rights, it's more important than ever to make our voices heard to our Members of Parliament”.

The Amnesty meeting that Martin will be attending is scheduled to commence at 8:00pm on Wednesday 17 September, at the Guildhall Arts Centre in Eastgate Street, Gloucester.

Autumn Gigs at the Xposed Club

19 September 2008, 8pm - Trash Money + Men Daimler
24th October 2008, 8pm - Roshi feat Pars Radio + Gagarin


The Xposed Club at Pittville Studios at the University of Gloucestershire, Albert Road, with its monthly gigs brings to Cheltenham all types of alternative and experimental music.

The Xposed Club will kick off the new term with a gig in September, featuring Trash Money, who started the Xposed Club's last year season. Trash Money was formed by Joe Wilson, course leader of the popular music degree and former member of the band Sneaker Pimps. Their first album, Trash Money was released in 2006 and is an eclectic range of rock, electro, punk and disco tracks with a nostalgic twist. Fans of the band include Lauren Laverne, The Mighty Boosh and Alan McGee. The concert is free for Freshers and Foundation students, for other students tickets cost £3, staff and public £5.


October will bring Roshi feat Pars Radio with support from Gagarin. Roshi feat Pars Radio is a collaboration between the Iranian vocalist Roshi and sound artist Graham Dowdall but also features Classical/experimental cello from Rachel Threlfal, while Gagarin is Graham Dowdall's latest solo project. He has worked extensively with legendary artists like Nico and John Cale and recently Pere Ubu. Xposed Club is privileged to be able to present Dowdall performing work from his latest solo album of experimental electronica. It's definitely not to be missed event in Cheltenham's music calendar.


For a full calendar of 2008 Cheltenham gigs please visit our MySpace page. For other Cheltenham events visit our Cheltenham events guide.

Sunday, 14 September 2008

Cheltenham's Trial Cycle Hire Scheme Has Ended

The pioneering two-month bike hire scheme, based on the successful trial at the University of Gloucestershire has now ended. Docking stations have been returned to the university campus sites, however registered users will still be able to hire bikes in Cheltenham, as some docking stations will stay - at the Railway Station, the Promenade and Cheltenham General Hospital. The number of bikes will increase from 30 to 34.

The data gathered through the trial scheme will be analysed over the next few months, before it is going to be decided whether to take the bike hire scheme any further.

Saturday, 13 September 2008

Sunday Jazz Jam at the Wheatsheaf Inn

28 September 2008
26 October 2008
30 November 2008

Starting this month, last Sunday of every month will be devoted to Jazz Jam at the Venue Jazz Club at Wheatsheaf Inn, Old Bath Road, Leckhampton. The best local jazz musicians just chill out, get together and jam with the 'Venue Jazz Trio'. Doors will be opening at 8pm, music will start at 8.30pm. Tickets normally cost £3, but the first evening on 28 September is free, so come along and play or just listen - the perfect way to end any weekend.

For a full calendar of 2008 Cheltenham gigs please visit our MySpace page. For other Cheltenham events visit our Cheltenham events guide.

Monday, 8 September 2008

Campaign to Double Swindon to Kemble Railway Line Update

More than 1,800 people have signed Gloucestershire County Council's petition calling for an extra railway track between Kemble and Swindon. If the decision to redouble the line between Swindon and Kemble is not made next month, it won't happen for at least another seven years as earlier this year the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) said the scheme would not be included in its planned programme of works for 2009 to 2014. The programme contains 50 of the most pressing rail projects in England and Wales together costing £7.1 billion. But, agonisingly, the Swindon-Kemble link is number 51 and will not be included, unless the decision is overturned.

Cheltenham MP Martin Horwood has joined other MPs, councillors, business people and rail users calling again for the redoubling of the railway line between Swindon and Kemble. He made his final submission to the consultation which will decide whether this scheme will be included on the priority works list of the Office of Rail Regulation.

Martin, who regularly uses rail services between Cheltenham and London for his work in Parliament, said “I believe the scheme will be good value for money, significantly improve the passenger experience for my constituents and many others, be good for business and for the environment, allow for planned growth in population and deliver noticeable benefits to a large part of the rail network from South Wales to London.”

In his submission, Martin told the Office of Rail Regulation “It seems inconceivable to me that such an important and widely supported scheme could be excluded from your priority list”. A copy of the letter was also sent to Tom Harris MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport. Martin has already raised this issue several times in Parliament and written a joint letter, with Labour’s David Drew and the Conservative Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, to other MPs requesting their support.

To read Martin Horwood's letter to the Office of Rail Regulations in full please click here.

You can register your support for Gloucestershire County Council's campaign at www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/railpetition or by Freepost at Freepost RRYJ- GCLA-TLHR, Gloucestershire County Council, Environment Directorate, Shire Hall, Gloucester GL1 2TH

Sunday, 7 September 2008

‘New York New York!’ Themed Coffee Morning

30 September 2008, Express by Holiday Inn

‘New York New York!’ themed coffee morning with a ‘New York New York’ style BBQ Buffet in aid of the Cobalt Breast Clinic £1m Appeal Fund is held in Express by Holiday Inn on 30 September from 11am to 3pm . The coffee morning offers Cappuccino & a cake for £3.50 and a New York BBQ Buffet for just £6.50 per head. There will also be a raffle with some fantastic prizes to be won, from a makeover in London worth £500 to Everyman Theatre tickets.

The Cobalt’s current key priority is to raise the remaining £600,000 towards the Cobalt Breast Clinic £1m Appeal to complete work on the Cobalt Breast Clinic by autumn 2009. The Clinic will be a centre of excellence providing modern, multidisciplinary breast care with consultants, radiologists, breast clinicians, radiographers and breast care nurses all under one roof.

For information about this and other Cheltenham events please visit our Cheltenham events guide.

Thursday, 4 September 2008

Pink Car Rally to Stop in Cheltenham

7 September 2008, 1pm

The Pink Car Rally is being held to raise awareness of the Little Princess Trust charity. It will leave Hereford Hospital at 10.30am and should reach Cheltenham Promenade around 1pm, where it will stop for 30 mins for a Street Collection, in aid of the Little Princess Trust. If you have a pink car, why not join the Rally? Otherwise do come along to see the array of pink vehicles. For more information how to join the rally please visit http://www.pink-car-rally.com/ PINK CAR RALLY SCHEDULE
10:00 Hereford Hospital Depart 10:30
11.00 Ledbury (slow drive through the Market Town)
11:15 Eastnor Castle Depart 11:45
12.15 Tewkesbury (Morrisons Car Park – to be confirmed)
Depart 12:30
13:00 Cheltenham – on the Promenade Depart 13:30
14:00 Gloucester – on the Docks
Depart 14:30
15:00 Berkeley – The Prince of Wales Hotel on the A38
Depart 15:30
16:30 Bristol Children's Hospital


For information about this and other Cheltenham events please visit our Cheltenham events guide.

Wednesday, 3 September 2008

Meet Your MP Martin Horwood

Martin Horwood is the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for the Cheltenham. If you need to discuss any matters with your local MP, you can drop in at his advice surgeries on Friday lunchtimes or evenings. You can also meet Martin at various events taking place in and around Cheltenham.

THURSDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2008
9.30am
Martin will be meeting David Bull from Gloucestershire County Council Archaeology Service at the Trig Point on Leckhampton Hill. They will be discussing the archaeology project that has been carried out there this week.
12.00pm
LINC (Leukaemia and Intensive Chemotherapy Fund) at Cheltenham General Hospital are holding a lunch to raise money. Martin will be the speaker at a lunch at the Mayflower in Cheltenham.


MONDAY 8 SEPTEMBER 2008
10:00am
Martin and the Lib Dem Shadow Environment Minister Steve Webb will be visiting Tewkesbury to meet representatives and discuss last year’s flooding. The meeting will be held at the Corn Exchange, Tewkesbury Town Hall. Alistair Cameron, Lib Dem PPC for Tewkesbury, has organised this meeting and will also be there.

WEDNESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2008
8:00pm
Martin will be speaking at a meeting of the local Amnesty group at the Guildhall Arts Centre in Gloucester.

FRIDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 2008
10:00am
Martin will be helping to launch the new self-guided walking tours at the Tourist Information Centre in Cheltenham.

To keep up-to-date with Martin's Horwood's appearances in parliament please visit our website.

Monday, 1 September 2008

Paws in the Park 2008 Photos and Video

After last year's cancelled event, Paws in the Park were back this August. Despite the rainy weather visitors and their pets flocked to Burrows Playing Fields in Leckhampton where their pets took part in competitions for dogs of any size or breed including such entertaining categories as Waggiest Tail, Best Six Legs, Best Trick, Dressed to Impress, Best Condition, Best Rescue Dog, Golden Oldie and Most Appealing Eyes. The crowds were entertained by The Essex Dog Display Team, Poppet's Peculiar Petshop Puppet Show and Philip, the dog who won Best in Show at Crufts 2008, also made an appearance.

PHOTOS FROM PAWS IN THE PARK 2008



VIDEO FROM PAWS IN THE PARK 2008



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