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5-9pm. Hot homemade food and drink, free games to play, bonfire and sparklers, and livemusic. £2 per adult, children under 12 free. From Purton Farm Shop, Church End, Purton, Swindon, SN5 4EB. 01793 772287. info@purtonorganics. co.uk, www.purtonorganics.co.uk.


Sat 19 Nov: Autumn Table-Top Sale at the Club at Cricklade. 11am-1pm. A really friendly event raising funds for Cricklade Band. If you’re a Table-Top browser, who knows what you might find? Although the band itself will have our now famous cake array, tea, coffee, games of chance and, of course, a raffle. If you’re a Table-Top seller, please give Val a call on 01793 750516 to book your table at just £5. Setting up is from 10am.


Sat 19 Nov: “For One Night Only”. Cirencester Parish Church, St John the Baptist, at 7.30pm. Showcase presents a fund raising charity evening of light music, song, dance and come- dy, with A Splash of Red ladies choir, The Cirencester Singers and Vital Recital, supports Cirencester Parish Church and Powell’s School. Call Linda on 01285 713709 for £6 tickets, or email lindamatherton@aol.com.


Sat 19th Nov: The Magnificent AK47 in The Barn Theatre, Cirencester, GL7 1BN. 7.30pm. A BIG GIG in one of our local venues, the re-vitalised Barn Theatre.With popular local singer, Stuart Elwin. This is going to be a big show for us in many ways so we are hoping for another sell-out Cirencester show. Details and tickets are now available directly from our very own website at www.themagnificentak47.com/tickets/ or Cirencester Tourist Information Centre in the Corinium Museumin Cirencester or call 01285 654 180.


Sun 20 Nov: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS. Popular walk from Bourton-on-the Water through the Slaughters. 5miles. Travel £3. Andrew Coles & Sarah Miller 01285 656974 OTD/07967 151029. Meet at Waterloo Car Park at 9.15am for a 9.30amstart. R A Dogs Only. Visitors welcome. Details www.cirencesterramblers.org.uk.


Tues 22 Nov: Cirencester Art Society will be holding demonstration at 7.00pmin the Parish Centre by Thomas Gowen: ‘Irish Cottage’ - palette knife (oils). Details from Sian, siandef@btinternet.com.


Wed 23 Nov: Talk: Port to Port - The Gloucester to Sharpness Canal. Paul Barnett,maritime historian, will take us on an historical journey along the length and breadth of the canal from Gloucester Docks to the Severn at Sharpness opened in 1827. Charting the fortunes of Gloucestershire’s waterborne trade along 16½ miles of the Sharpness Canal. Cirencester Archaeological & Historical Society. cirenhistory.org.uk


Wed 23 till Sat 26 Nov: South Cerney Players present ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’, a pantomime by Long and Rawnsley by arrangement with NODA at South Cerney Village Hall. Tickets available from South Cerney News or ticketsource.co.uk/southcerneyplayers with a small booking fee. 7.30pmplus Saturday matinee at 1.30pm.


Thur 24 Nov: AQIVA (Friends of Amphitheatre, Querns Woods & Four Acre Field) Meeting (4th Thursday evening each month) 7pm, at Chesterton Primary School. If interest- ed, contact Alison, aqivasec@gmail.com @aqiva_ciren


Thur 24 Nov: Every Roman Coin Tells a Story. Evening Lecture with Roger Box, 7- 8.30pm. Roman coins were not only day to day currency, they were a method of communicating infor-


The secondof StrattonDramaGroup’s performance this year is a suspenseful drama that keeps the au- dience guessing until the very end. Murder for the Asking by Derek Benfield is being performed at St Peter’s Hall, St Peter’s Road, Cirencester on 17th, 18th and 19th November at 7.30pm. Tickets are available from Cirencester Tourist Office.


Stratton Drama Group have entertained the community of Cirencester performing various types of plays for over 30 years. From farce to horror including Murder at the Vicarage, Ghost Train, And then There Were None and Arsenic and Old Lace to name a few.


Working together as a team along with friends and fam- ily members they all rally together to build the set, source costumes, find props and on performance nights


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Murder for theAsking by StrattonDramaGroup it’s all hands on deck.


They are always on the look out for new members, young and old,whether you want a main role, a walk on part, or a backstage role Stratton Drama Group would be glad to welcome you.”


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