Restaurant Journey opened its doors only five months ago. With consistently good reviews and a positive visit from Michelin, we catch up with Head Chef and owner, to understand how his travels have influenced the restaurant.
Local Cheltenham community groups are being encouraged to apply for a share of £30k funding available to local good causes, to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III on Saturday 6 May.
4.5 million pounds worth of property has recently been added to Luxury Apartments portfolio, a provider for serviced apartments in Cheltenham, due to demand from corporate clients.
There will be activities for children such as a bouncy castle, giant lawn games and hook-a-duck in the children’s paddling pool, aswell as synchronised swimming routines from Synchro.
Applications are now open for a hugely exciting pilot climate action project taking place in Cheltenham. Climate Changemakers are looking for around 10 people to join a peer-led learning journey to create real change in their communities.
Last year’s Cheltenham Festival was worth an estimated £274 million to the local economy, according to the results of a special report undertaken by the University of Gloucestershire.
On a warm June day, there is nowhere nicer to spend a few hours of leisure time than Montpellier Gardens in Cheltenham enjoying the Cheltenham Food & Drink Festival. Running from Friday 23 to Sunday 25 June.
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.
From world premieres at Cheltenham Town Hall and emerging talent in the Pittville Pump Room to a rule-free event in DEYA Brewery Taproom, the Festival will once again bring together music from across the classical spectrum.
Ahead of the Cheltenham Festival next week, Cheltenham Borough Council have launched a rather bold campaign asking race goers not to use our town as a toilet – and find a loo!
The Cheltenham Festival is galloping towards us. Our guide features the best Race Week breakfasts and places to wine, dine and party after a day at the races.
Parking in the Town Centre East council-run car park will be free of charge every afternoon, for customers parking from 2pm until 5pm during Cheltenham race week.
Start and end your racing day on good form at The Brewery Quarter. From breakfast through to late night entertainment we've rounded up the highlights you can expect during The Festival, 14 - 17 March.