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Cirencester Scene Magazine - Supporting Local Businesses What’s On!


Eachmonthonthesepages,wefeatureaselection ofevents,andplacestogoto,inandaroundCiren. We give complimentary What’s On listings to local charities; local community fund raising events; non-profit making clubs and groups, and our regular paying advertisers, at the editor’s discretion. Call Jan on 01285 659673 with queries or to clarify. PleaseemailbriefentriestoJanbythe18thofthe month before, at info@cirencester-scene.co.uk


Every Tues: Squeals onWheels Parents and Toddlers Group; Meet Tuesdays 10-11.30am term time at Ashcroft Methodist Church, Ashcroft Road, Cirencester. Fee £1.30 for 1/£2 for 2 incl. refreshments. Call Mrs Enid Harris on 01285 641293 for details


First Weds of the Month: From7.30pmThe Cirencester Eating Disorders Self Help Group (BEAT). The local team will be on hand for the monthly meetings for sufferers and carers and interested parties in St. Peters lounge, St Peters Court Cirencester. Further details about the group in confidence from Pat 01285 770385.


Every Fri: Cirencester Country Market, every Friday from 8.30 – 11.30am situated beside the NBA Barrel Store.We sell Home produced goods including Cakes, Preserves, Savouries, Honey, Local Sherston Free Range Eggs, Craft, seasonal Plants and Bulbs.


Every Fri: Charter Market – from 9am to 3pm. Next to the church in the Market Place. Suzie Lew, Cirencester Market and Events Officer t: 01285 655646 m: 07460 441227 e:suz- ie@cirencester.gov.uk w: www.cirencester.gov.uk


Every Fri: Full Force at Force Brewery Tap Room 1400-2100. Pints at £2.50. Ale and music. at Unit 2, Global Business Park, Wilkinson Road, CIRENCESTER, GL7 1YZ. 01285 719495 www. forcebrewery.com


Every Fri: Walking Football at the Arena, Kingshill Lane, Cirencester, next to Ciren FC. Regular weekly Friday. Kick off 4pm, one hour session. Cost £3 pp per session. All ages and abilities welcome. Particularly suited to over 50s. For more info contact Peter Mitchell 01285 656465 or peterjmitchell@ btinternet.com


Every 2nd & 4th Sat: Farmers’ Market – from 9am to 3pm. Next to the church in the Market. Suzie Lew, Cirencester Mar- ket and Events Officer t: 01285 655646 m: 07460 441227 e:suzie@cirencester.gov.uk w: www.cirencester.gov.uk


Every Sun: Tea Club at the Churn. Company, conversa- tion and cake. If you are on your own, Sundays can be an especially lonely time. Join our friendly group between 2.30 and 4.00 pm on Sundays at the Churn Project, 14-16 The Waterloo, Cirencester. GL7 2PY.Delicious cakes made by our wonderful volunteers with freshly baked scones, cream and jam, are served with pots of tea. We can help with transport if required. For further information contact Lorna Stevens on 01285 380038 or info@thechurn.org.uk


Sun 30 Oct: CIRENCESTER RAMBLERS. Elkstone to Upper Coberley, Coberley and Cowley 7 miles. Travel £2. Stuart


& Sue Dyer 01285 651099. Meet at Waterloo Car Park at 9.15am for a 9.30amstart. R A Dogs Only. Visitors welcome. www.cirencesterramblers.org.uk.


Sun 30 Oct: The Greyhound Pub Quiz is on the last Sunday of eachmonth with some great prizes and a guaranteed fun night for everyone. Starts 8.30pm. The Greyhound Inn, Siddington. 01285 653573. www.thegreyhound-inn.co.uk


Wed 2 Nov: Ashton Keynes Rural Cinema - Me Before You starring Emilia Clarke & Sam Claflin. Ashton Keynes Village Hall. Young and quirky Louisa “Lou” Clarkmoves from one job to the next to help her family make ends meet. Her cheerful attitude is put to the test when she becomes a car- egiver for Will Traynor, a wealthy young banker left paralyzed from an accident two years earlier. Will’s cynical outlook starts to change when Louisa shows him that life is worth living. As their bond deepens, their lives and hearts change in ways neither one could have imagined. Tickets £3.50 avail- able on the door or in advance from the village shop or the White Hart pub. Doors open 7.00 for 7.30 start. Large screen and bar. Contact Daphne 01285 861541 for information.


3 Nov to 27 Nov: Found, Fired and Fabulous. Group Exhibi- tion. Found objects, fired glass and ceramics become unique, colourful and delicate creations in a fabulous exhibition by five local artists. Marion Mitchellmakes textured, imaginative sculptures and vessels using glazes in a unique and painterly way. Tara Davidson creates beautifully textured ceramics fea- turing antique lace and plants. Amanda Moriarty’s inspiration from urban and rural landscapes utilises dynamic colour to create unique kiln-fired glass. Hannah Mathison’s extraordi-


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