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// Out & About in May


CHARITY Volunteer Information Day, The Holst Birthplace Museum, Cheltenham Saturday 3rd June, 10am to 3pm Interested in finding out more about volunteering in one of Cheltenham’s most historic houses? Join us at the Holst Birthplace Museum for our Volunteer Information Day and find out more about the museum and see if volunteering is for you. Drop in at any time during the day or join one of our Volunteer Tours at 10.15am, 12.15pm or 2.15pm. To register your interest beforehand, emai curator@holstmuseum.org.uk holstmuseum.org.uk/volunteer-information-day


18th century and Germany in the 20th. David Starkey considers the arguments and ranges from Henry VIII, who invented the idea of English uniqueness, through the Grand Tourists, who bought European culture with English money, to the modern theorists of the Anglosphere, who carried the day in the Referendum. Age 14 and over Tickets: £18.50 www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk


Rule the World, Take That Tribute at Cheltenham Town Hall Thursday 29th June, 7.30pm Just like the real deal, Rule the World perform as a three piece. The show is an accurate portrayal of a Take That concert and features all the biggest hits including Never Forget, Greatest Day, Back for Good, Shine, Pray and more. They have received rave reviews, including one from Jason Orange’s mum and Gary Barlow himself tweeted the band to say he thought they were brilliant. Tickets: £21.50 www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk


Gloucestershire Motor Show, Highnam Court, GL2 8DP Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th June, 10am to 5.30pm (last entry 4pm) Enjoy a family fun day at Highnam Court. Raising funds for the Pied Piper Appeal.Tickets: £10 adults, £5 age 5 to 16 years www.gloucestershiremotorshow.co.uk


Badgeworth Open Day at Badgeworth Nature Reserve near Cheltenham Sunday 11th June, 2pm – 5pm Cakes, tea and Britain's rarest buttercup. For just one day a year, come and see the dazzling display of thousands of flowering adder’s-tongue spearwort. See Britain’s rarest buttercup at Badgeworth Nature Reserve near Cheltenham, GWT's first ever reserve. Discovered there in 1890, the buttercup continues to thrive. Call 01452 383333 or visit the website. Tickets: Free entry, donations welcome www.gloucestershirewildlifetrust.co.uk/whats-on


LINC 3 Counties Cycle Ride, Tewkesbury Rugby Club Sunday 11th June, registration from 8am Starts & Finishes at Tewkesbury Rugby Club. Choice of 64 or 32 km. Register online at or call 0300 422 4422. Entry fee: £15 in advance, £20 on the day www.lincfund.org


FAMILY The Times Cheltenham Science Festival Tuesday 6th to Sunday 11th June Celebrate everything science, from in-depth discussions about physics, philosophy, engineering, chemistry and more, to helpful ‘how to’ sessions and big nights out. The Festival also has a packed family programme and free activities, including the famous Discover Zone. www.cheltenhamfestivals.com/science


Outdoor Theatre at Berkeley Castle Sunday 25th June to Tuesday 11th July Tickets are now on sale for Much Ado about Nothing and a Midsummer Night’s Dream in spectacular outdoor performances. www.berkeley-castle.com


Mini Wild Play at Eastnor Castle Sunday 18th June, 11am to 5.30pm Have fun with the mud kitchen, bug hunting, den building and rope trail.


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