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KEMBLE SWINDON
Battle of Britain Weekend. Pam Ayres returns to the Wyvern
A weekend of nostalgia with with her current show, with material
military vehicles, costumed from her best-selling books,
re-enactors, vintage jets Surgically Enhanced, With These
including the iconic Hands and The Works, along with
Supermarine Spitfire and some new poems and stories.
Hurricane. Kemble Airport, Wyvern Theatre, October 15.
September 19-20. 01793 524 481 or
01285 771577
www.wyverntheatre.org.uk
MORETON-IN-MARSH WESTONBIRT
Moreton Show. Major one-day Enchanted Christmas at the
agricultural and horse show. National Arboretum, Friday, Saturday
Showing of rare breeds, arena and Sunday evenings from
displays, trade stands. The November 27-December 20, 5-
Showground, Batsford Road, 8.30pm (last entry 7.15pm). Walk
Moreton. September 5. through the famous Enchanted
01749 813899 or Wood and see the arboretum lit up
www.moretonshow.co.uk at night. Father Christmas, carols
from local choirs and bands, mulled
Snowshill Manor Secret wine and lots more. A great event
Explorers Tour. A rare chance to for all ages. 01666 880220 or
get an expert insight into the
www.forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt
treasures held at this Cotswold
manor house before members
of the public arrive for the day.
The manor is home to a
phenomenal 22,000 or so
objects, all collected and
arranged in 22 rooms by the
architect and craftsman Charles
Wade, ranging from tiny toys to
splendid suits of armour.
September 30. Booking in
advance. 01386 842814.
NORTHLEACH
Hallowee’n Trail at Lodge Park
on the Sherborne Estate.
Spooky trail around the haunted
Lodge. October 23-November 1,
11am-4pm. 01451 844130 or
www.nationaltrust.org
NEAR NORTHLEACH
Deerhound Day at Lodge Park
on the Sherborne Estate. Watch
these magnificent dogs race
against each other. The dogs
chase a lure and no animals
are harmed in any way.
September 13,
11.30am-3.30pm.
Theatre
01451 844130 or email
lodgepark@nationaltrust.org.uk
&Cinema
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD
The Cotswold Festival 2009. A BATH
celebration of Cotswold life, The Pitmen Painters. A humorous,
crafts and history. The weekend deeply moving and timely look at
of September 25-27 will see art, class and politics based on a
the town of Stow-on-the-Wold fascinating true story by Lee Hall,
travel back in time to its 17th the author of Billy Elliott. Theatre
century origins. Craft stalls and Royal, November 17-21.
exhibitions, street entertainers, 01225 448 844 or
musicians, dancers will come
www.theatreroyal.org.uk
together in Stow’s large market
square. Highlights include the CHELTENHAM
Antiques Day on Friday with The Grass is Greener. Classic
special guest Henry Sandon comedy starring Liza Goddard and
from the BBC Antiques Christopher Cazenove. Everyman
Roadshow and the Oxford Theatre, September 14-19.
Welsh Male Voice Choir concert 01242 572573 or
in the church in the evening.
www.everymantheatre.org.uk
Endless activities include
country dancing, farmer’s Dial M For Murder. From the
market, horticultural show, producers of the global hit, The 39
concerts in the church. Steps, comes Frederick Knott’s
Something for everyone. dynamic thriller famously filmed by
www.cotswoldfestival.com. Alfred Hitchcock. Everyman Theatre,
November 9-14. 01242 572573 or
www.everymantheatre.org.uk
Inspiring life in the Cotswolds
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