May The Toys Be With You
Museum Of Gloucester Brunswick Road, Gloucester, United KingdomThe force is strong at the Museum of Gloucester! On Saturday 24 June 2023, from a galaxy far, far away comes an absolute must see for fans of Star Wars […]
The force is strong at the Museum of Gloucester! On Saturday 24 June 2023, from a galaxy far, far away comes an absolute must see for fans of Star Wars […]
Date: 28th July – 3rd September Time: 10:00 – 16:00 Cost: Free with paid museum entry Come and explore the impact that Gloucestershire weavers had upon the world. The iconic […]
Take on our brand-new Summer Challenge this month! There are loads of fun things to do at Gloucester Cathedral this summer! Take part in our brand-new Summer Challenge and see […]
Quench your curiosity and join over one hundred of Britain’s top historians, broadcasters, politicians and thinkers at the Festival this September. Autumn Festival Passes Save 20% on the price of […]
Over 90 events including guided walks, talks, tours of venues not normally open to the public, music, exhibitions and craft demonstrations. Most of these do not require booking but talks […]
Stage Seven of the The Tour of Britain will be cycling throughout Gloucestershire on Saturday 9th September and will be finishing at Gloucester Docks! There will be a number of […]
A Costume for Gloucester is a trailblazing project, which has been put together by Voices Gloucester in collaboration with Gloucester Cathedral. Designed by locally-based costumier Katie Taylor and forming part of Threads 2023, […]
Folk at The Folk is back in 2023, 12 hours of action packed Folk Music, Morris Dancing and Workshops. Come all ye! We have a day full of music, dance, […]
Come along to GAWP! Art Market this Saturday between 10am-4pm at Kings Square There's an exciting program of interactive and participatory artworks and inspiring national and local artists. Giant Castle […]
A wonderful opportunity to be guided around the timber-frame features of Blackfriar’s Priory and the Folk of Gloucester.  Learn to observe how stylistic changes in timber features between the 1200s […]