Three new state of the art EV charging hubs, offering a total of 26 rapid charging bays across Cheltenham, are another step closer, with the council now having exchanged contracts with The EV Network.
All the gossip on the best new places to wine and dine in the town, exciting openings around the corner, and the tastiest food & drink events to look forward to this month.
As part of Heritage Open Days, a nationwide initiative celebrating history and culture, Gloucester Cathedral invites visitors to explore the building’s magnificent medieval architecture.
Cheltenham Literature Festival 2024 celebrates its 75th anniversary with a must-see line-up that includes Judi Dench, Trevor McDonald, Ian Rankin, Richard Ayoade, Elif Shafak and more.
More than 1000 families attended Pittville Park and Prince of Wales Stadium to experience the lively atmosphere of the recent No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Party in the Park.
The Everyman Theatre has excitedly announced the launch of a new addition to its Everyvoice Choir family: the Sing Out Proud Choir. A vibrant new collective designed to be an inclusive space for members of the LGBTQ+ community, and their allies.
Taking place all August, Sudeley’s 70s Sundays is a colourful and nostalgic weekly celebration to help mark Chatelaine Lady Ashcombe’s milestone 50th anniversary year.
This new location, taking over the former Wilko space, spans an impressive 20,000 square feet and promises to be a significant addition to Cheltenham’s vibrant retail landscape.
You are invited to experience the red planet like never before at Gloucester Cathedral this October, with the spectacular Mars: War and Peace artwork by Luke Jerram on display between 15 October – 3 November.