On the 24 August, Ukrainian nationals - including our Ukrainian families & their hosts in Cheltenham - will mark their Independence Day; exactly six months since Russia's invasion.
Enjoy a range of exclusive member benefits including advance ticket sales and special offers whilst supporting the theatre's commitment to community engagement & work with children.
After much anticipation, The Nook on Five has been confirmed as the tenant of the Quadrangle’s rooftop restaurant – the first of its kind in Cheltenham.
Highlights of the fifth annual Cheltenham Paint Festival. The popular event attracts leading national and international street artists to Cheltenham and leaves a lasting colourful legacy, that locals and visitors can enjoy year-round.
The Brewery Quarter’s annual Summer Jam returned from a two-year break with a bang last weekend in Cheltenham, with a three-day festival full of musical talent.
A brand-new family production of Lewis Carroll’s classic story The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland is set to land at The Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham.
Last night we finally experienced the utterly joyous Great British Bake Off The Musical at the Everyman Theatre. A scrumptious musical, jam-packed full of genius puns, heartfelt stories...
The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR) will be operating seven historic diesel locomotives on its 14-mile railway between Cheltenham Racecourse and Broadway, this weekend.
At the Holst Victorian House, you can appreciate the incredible music of Gustav Holst while exploring the only Victorian period house open to the public in Cheltenham.
Cheltenham’s local air ambulance service, Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC), opened the doors of its new charity shop for the first time on Tuesday 12 July.
Our review, and video, of 2022's 2000trees festival held at Upcote Farm. Dubbed by Kerrang! Magazine as Britain’s coolest festival. Read what we thought about the Cotswolds biggest and best rock party.
Two manuscripts by Gustav Holst (1874-1934), Folk Songs from Somerset and Two Songs Without Words, are on public display for the very first time at the Holst Victorian House in Cheltenham this summer.
The nationally recognised award is given to towns & cities that provide a diverse mix of night-time dining, entertainment & culture, while promoting the safety of visitors & residents.
Based on the award-winning novel by Michael Morpurgo, this thrilling stage adaptation is a poignant and moving tribute to the casualties of the First World War and those that were left behind.