Visitors to the Cheltenham Paint Festival (#CPF23) can download a new app for a full tour experience, including a map of all art locations and full audio guide.
The Brewery Quarter is teaming up with Cheltenham BID to bring you a smashing mini-Wimbledon extravaganza, serving up a fantastic time for all tennis enthusiasts.
A vibrant and colourful celebration of Cheltenham's diversity returned to Pittville Park on June 10th 2023, with food, music, arts and crafts and a huge array of international cultures being showcased.
Visitors to Sudeley Castle this summer will encounter a plethora of wildlife as the Tudor estate takes its first steps to becoming the world’s first digital reserve.
Cheltenham Festivals is convening a unique meeting of minds ahead of its annual Science Festival this year for a major symposium on artificial intelligence.
Cheltenham Pride, in collaboration with Pride in Gloucestershire, hosted the highly anticipated Cheltenham Pride Festival on Saturday, May 13. Read on for full details and photos of the day.
Our local farm park has a long-standing reputation for a fun-filled day out. Located just 30 minutes from Cheltenham town centre, the attraction provides unique & memorable opportunities to interact with animals.
Members will enjoy great value benefits on food and drinks in trust cafes, as well as fast track access and the heads up on the big-name acts before tickets go on sale.
English Touring Opera (ETO) presents its first season under the leadership of new General Director Robin Norton-Hale in Spring 2023, with a national tour of three deeply contrasting operas.
Festival founder, Andy Davies has teamed up with Cheltenham Borough Council to look at opportunities to secure the long term future of the Cheltenham Paint Festival.
The award winning venue prides itself on constantly evolving its spaces both indoor and out, always striving to provide an inclusive experience for all visitors.
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Cheltenham's local theatre is gearing up for a unique celebration of women’s creativity and talent. The Laurence Olivier award-winning comedy Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), arriving at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham.
Craft Festival Cheltenham returns from March 10th to 12th 2023 to Cheltenham Town Hall where some of the best handmade original jewellery, ceramics, glass, textiles, woodwork, prints, and furniture will be on show.
The Printed Line, an exhibition featuring work by nearly 50 of some of the most celebrated artists of the 20th and 21st centuries will be the highlight of Print, a new season opening at The Wilson Art Gallery and Museum this month.