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What’s <strong>On</strong><strong>in</strong> <strong>Cam</strong>, <strong>Dursley</strong>& <strong>District</strong>Summer 2012FreeNTo Berkeley2 81624ToBristol& M5Information map of <strong>Dursley</strong>, <strong>Cam</strong> and <strong>District</strong>M5ToSlimbridge729A38St<strong>in</strong>chcombeHill G.C.23125P22To Gloucester,Stroud & M5A4135<strong>Cam</strong>Pi31713<strong>Cam</strong>/<strong>Dursley</strong> StationP Park & RideH<strong>Dursley</strong>21 14 P91VP15CoaleyP 6<strong>Cam</strong>PeakB4056A4135P27UleyBuryTo Gloucester,& Cheltenham12B4056P10Uley20303119To Stroud425To NailsworthTo TetburyNorthNibley26CotswoldEdge G.C.111828Wotton-under-EdgeBristol & Gloucestershire Glid<strong>in</strong>g ClubLocated on the Cotswold ridge at Nympsfield, as viewed from a glider at 2000ft over <strong>Dursley</strong>.Experience the joy of silent flight over this beautiful area of countryside.This summer host<strong>in</strong>g the ‘Standard Nationals Competition’, 4 - 12 August.Contact the club for details of trial flights, free <strong>in</strong>struction and membership.Nympsfield, Gloucestershire, GL10 3TX www.bggc.co.uk office@bggc.co.uk 01453 8603423Dr Jenner’s HouseVStroudwater Canal at Saul Junction<strong>Dursley</strong>’s Sculpture Trail<strong>Vale</strong> <strong>Vision</strong> Development Trust Ltd - Office of the local developmenttrust: <strong>in</strong>formation on regeneration and development and what is happen<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong> the area. Also local walks and other <strong>in</strong>formation.01453 544933 email: valevision@btconnect.com www.valevision.org.uk


1PLACES TO VISIT<strong>Dursley</strong> Heritage Centre - 1,000 years of <strong>Dursley</strong>’s history displayed <strong>in</strong> varied forms.Open: Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10.30 - 12.30pm.18PLACES TO VISIT cont<strong>in</strong>uedNewark Park - Ozleworth. National Trust house and gardens, 01453 842644.www.nationaltrust.org.uk2 Berkeley Castle - Norman fortress and home to the Berkeley family for centuries.See where Edward II was murdered. See advertisement on page 15.Also a wonderful party and wedd<strong>in</strong>g venue. 01453 810332.www.berkeley-castle.com3 Breakheart Quarry - Acres of outstand<strong>in</strong>g natural beauty with far reach<strong>in</strong>g views towardsthe River Severn cross<strong>in</strong>gs and Tyndale Monument. Great for picnics, bird watch<strong>in</strong>g and fossilhunt<strong>in</strong>g with short walks suitable for all abilities.www.breakheart.org.uk4567891011Bristol & Gloucestershire Glid<strong>in</strong>g Club - Modern clubhouse, extensive fleet and terrificviews, a great site. Trial sessions. Food by Guiseppe. 01453 860342.www.bggc.co.uk<strong>Cam</strong> Jubilee Play<strong>in</strong>g Field - beautiful views; exercise or just relax. Football pitches, skatepark, ball court, climb stones, fitness kit, junior trim trail and easy access path.<strong>Cam</strong> Peak and Long Down - Challeng<strong>in</strong>g walk<strong>in</strong>g and spectacular views.Canalside at Shepherds Patch: Gloucester – Sharpness CanalWaterside walk<strong>in</strong>g, eat<strong>in</strong>g, boat<strong>in</strong>g and cycle hire near to Slimbridge Wetland Centre.Cattle Country Adventure Park - 01453 810510.www.cattlecountry.co.ukChantry Centre and Lister Club - Social centre that <strong>in</strong>corporates the Lister Hall, withshows, concerts, etc. See Local Events page 10.Coaley Peak - nature reserve on the Cotswold Way: magnificent views. A favourite forwalk<strong>in</strong>g, hang glid<strong>in</strong>g, fly<strong>in</strong>g model aircraft or enjoy<strong>in</strong>g a picnic while watch<strong>in</strong>g the gliders.Cotswold Edge Golf Club - 01453 844167. Challeng<strong>in</strong>g golf <strong>in</strong> a picturesque situation.Friendly atmosphere and a welcom<strong>in</strong>g club house. www.cotswoldedgegolfclub.co.uk12 Cotswold Way National Trail - Follow<strong>in</strong>g the St<strong>in</strong>chcombe Hill escarpment with fantasticviews throughout, descend<strong>in</strong>g to the market town of <strong>Dursley</strong> and its range of shops, eat<strong>in</strong>gplaces and real-ale pubs. Check out local circular walks on www.nationaltrail.co.uk/cotswold131415<strong>Dursley</strong> Sports Centre - Range of activities: 01453 543832.www.stroud.gov.uk/dursleypool<strong>Dursley</strong> Swimm<strong>in</strong>g Pool - Family pool. Public swimm<strong>in</strong>g and private hire. 01453 546441.<strong>Dursley</strong>’s Woods and Sculpture Trail - Acres of natural woodland on the slopes ofthe Cotswold escarpment, crossed by many paths. Tw<strong>in</strong>berrow Wood <strong>in</strong>cludes the <strong>Dursley</strong>Sculpture & Play Trail (free entry). Interest<strong>in</strong>g works by local groups and artists.Trail leaflet and children’s quiz available from <strong>Vale</strong> <strong>Vision</strong>.www.valevision.org.uk16 Dr Jenner’s House - Berkeley. 01453 810631.www.jennermuseum.comBirthplace of vacc<strong>in</strong>ation: a history of Jenner’s pioneer<strong>in</strong>g role with the world chang<strong>in</strong>gsmallpox vacc<strong>in</strong>ation and his <strong>in</strong>terests <strong>in</strong> balloon<strong>in</strong>g and natural history.17 K<strong>in</strong>gshill House Arts and Enterta<strong>in</strong>ment Centre - 01453 549133. Hugely variedenterta<strong>in</strong>ment programme from rock guitar concerts to comedies and historical dramas.Range of arts and other classes. See advertisement on page 8. www.k<strong>in</strong>gshillhouse.org.uk19202122Owlpen Manor and Gardens - Uley. 01453 860261. Formal historic gardens set <strong>in</strong> awooded hillside surround<strong>in</strong>g a Tudor manor house.www.owlpen.comPrema - a small <strong>in</strong>dependent rural Arts Centre, Uley, 01453 860703. Broad range of arts,dynamic live events. Forward-look<strong>in</strong>g, quality creativity. www.prema.demon.co.ukRecreation Ground - An extensive and well used community green with play area.Saul Junction - Where the Gloucester to Sharpness Canal crosses the Stroudwater Canal.Heritage Centre, boat trips, mar<strong>in</strong>a, café. www.gloucesterdocks.me.uk/canal.sauljunction23 St<strong>in</strong>chcombe Hill & Golf Club - 01453 542015. Excellent varied walk<strong>in</strong>g withbreathtak<strong>in</strong>g views over the Severn estuary and to the hills of Wales. Also a scenic andchalleng<strong>in</strong>g golf course.www.st<strong>in</strong>chcombegolfclub.com24Sustrans National Cycle Network Route 41 - Long distance cycle route betweenBristol and Rugby, via Gloucester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon. www.sustrans.org.uk25 Thistledown Environmental Centre, Nympsfield - 01453 860420. An environmentalcampsite, educational facility, organic farm and nature reserve set <strong>in</strong> 70 acres of tranquilCotswold scenery.www.thistledown.org.uk262728Tyndale Monument - 01531 543691. Erected <strong>in</strong> 1866 <strong>in</strong> memory of William Tyndale, translatorof the bible <strong>in</strong>to English. Open daily, key can be collected from the stores, Barrs Lane, 9 - 1pm,and 3 - 6pm. Open at weekends - no key needed. Honesty box <strong>in</strong> the wall for donations.Uley Bury - <strong>On</strong>e of the f<strong>in</strong>est examples of a promontory fort <strong>in</strong> Brita<strong>in</strong>. Close by is HettyPegler’s Tump, a communal burial mound dat<strong>in</strong>g back to the Neolithic period.Westonbirt Arboretum - the National Arboretum. <strong>On</strong>e of the most spectacular collectionsof trees <strong>in</strong> the world.www.forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt29 Wetland Centre Slimbridge - Astound<strong>in</strong>g array of wildlife and the world’s largestcollection of swans, geese and ducks. Award w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g Visitors’ Centre and the Water’s EdgeRestaurant. Daily from 9.30am.www.wwt.org.uk/slimbridge30 Woodchester Mansion - An abandoned gothic revival Mansion saved from dereliction.Hear the story of the mansion, experience the mystery of this unf<strong>in</strong>ished masterpiece, said to behaunted. Teas, ices, shop. 01453 861541.www.woodchestermansion.org.uk31Woodchester Valley - National Trust. Beautiful secluded valley with a cha<strong>in</strong> of lakes.F<strong>in</strong>e walks. Site of Special Scientific Interest.www.nationaltrust.org.ukiLibrary - The ground floor is dedicated to Library Services, books, DVDs,games, music CDs and Internet Café. Also houses community services offeredby Stroud <strong>District</strong> Council, <strong>Dursley</strong> Volunteer Centre, Citizens Advice Bureau,Jobcentre Plus phone l<strong>in</strong>k and World Jungle.Meet<strong>in</strong>g room available for hire. 01453 543059To appear <strong>in</strong> this publication email: valevision@btconnect.comCopy deadl<strong>in</strong>e for September - November advertis<strong>in</strong>g is Thursday 2 August45


SPECIALIST SHOPPINGVisit <strong>Dursley</strong> town centre for a range of <strong>in</strong>dependent specialist shops, sell<strong>in</strong>g a surpris<strong>in</strong>g rangeof goods; local meat, locally baked bread, celebration cakes, cameras, hardware, bicyclesand accessories and much more.Farmers’ Market: <strong>Dursley</strong> Market PlaceHigh quality local produce direct from the producers: fresh farmsmeats, prize w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g jams and preserves, fresh seasonal fruit andvegetables, country cheeses, small batch baked bread, freerange eggs, home baked cakes, and plants for all seasons.Tea, coffee and homemade cakes are served <strong>in</strong> the MarketHouse upstairs.Monthly, every second Saturday.Intersound, 56 Parsonage Street, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 549783The most excit<strong>in</strong>g guitars <strong>in</strong> the South West; a wide variety of <strong>in</strong>struments <strong>in</strong> stock, but you’ll notsee “the usual suspects”. Hand built acoustics, electric and basses made <strong>in</strong> the UK. <strong>On</strong> siteworkshop for sett<strong>in</strong>g up and repair to guitars and amplifiers. Also a large selection of music books.That New Shop, (est. 1980) 44 Parsonage St,<strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 546832The treasured heart of <strong>Dursley</strong>. Two glorious floors of design-led giftsand pleasures for body, home and family. An outstand<strong>in</strong>g shop by anystandards.www.thatnewshop.co.ukTolsey Two, 45 Parsonage Street, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 548145A gem of a shop, sparkl<strong>in</strong>g with affordable goodies, nicknamed locally ‘Aladd<strong>in</strong>’s Cave’. Probablythe most excit<strong>in</strong>g and extensive selection of gifts you’ve seen! Local crafts as well as unusual and<strong>in</strong>spir<strong>in</strong>g gifts for all pockets, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g recycled blue glass, wall art, organic body products, toys,frames, jewellery,scarves plus lots, lots more besides. A surpris<strong>in</strong>g range of gifts for less than £10.Gift vouchers available.LOCAL CINEMASApollo C<strong>in</strong>emas, Merrywalks, Stroud 0871 220 600Six screens, daytime and family discounts, students / senior citizens concessions.Kids Club. Programme and on-l<strong>in</strong>e book<strong>in</strong>g:www.apolloc<strong>in</strong>emas.com/apollo-stroudElectric Picture House, Wotton-under-Edge 01453 844601 (Office)An <strong>in</strong>dependent and affordable all digital widescreen c<strong>in</strong>ema. Available for block book<strong>in</strong>gs orprivate hire. Fully air conditioned auditorium and free park<strong>in</strong>g. Film <strong>in</strong>formation l<strong>in</strong>e: 01453 844401.See advertisement on page 15.www.wottoneph.co.ukEATING & DRINKINGBerry Blue Café & Bistro, Chapel Street, <strong>Cam</strong> 01453 544780A unique meet<strong>in</strong>g and eat<strong>in</strong>g place <strong>in</strong> the heart of <strong>Cam</strong> open<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> April. From coffee andcake to breakfasts and bistro even<strong>in</strong>gs, there will be someth<strong>in</strong>g for everyone.Berry Blue Creative Food: <strong>Cam</strong> based bespoke cater<strong>in</strong>g & event management. Sensational foodfor any event ~ wedd<strong>in</strong>gs, parties, corporate events and private d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g. www.berry-blue.co.ukThe Courtyard Café, 12 Parsonage Street, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 544246Fully licensed and air conditioned; serv<strong>in</strong>g a choice of breakfasts, specialised coffees, homemadecakes, fresh salads and sandwiches, homemade soup, hot and cold lunches and traditionalafternoon teas. Indoor and outdoor seat<strong>in</strong>g.The Fill<strong>in</strong>g Station, Silver Street, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 542609Soon to be known as The Madd Sandwich Company. Still your one stop breakfast and lunch shop,with a huge selection of filled baguettes, sandwiches and wraps. Self-serve salad bar, filled jacketsand homemade cakes and soups. See what’s on offer today! Also outside cater<strong>in</strong>g services.The Fox and Hounds, Coaley 01453 890366Traditional Cotswold village pub with real ales and good food. Function room and skittle alley.Full menu and bar snacks served Friday 12 - 2pm; Saturday & Sunday 12 - 3pm;Tuesday to Sunday 7 - 9pm. <strong>Home</strong> cooked food with local produce. Families welcome.Child’s portions. Live music up to three times a month.K<strong>in</strong>g’s Head, Parsonage Street, <strong>Dursley</strong>01453 543205<strong>Home</strong> cooked food served daily 11 - 3pm. Take away meals/sandwiches/baguettes available. Sunday roasts served 12 - 3pm.Great family pub; enclosed garden area.Weekly live band/disco, darts and pool table.See Facebook for The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.The Old Crown, The Green, Uley 01453 860502Traditional family run country pub, situated on the village green. <strong>Home</strong> cooked food; lunchtimeand even<strong>in</strong>g menu, served 12 - 2pm and 6 - 9pm, Monday - Friday, all day Saturday & Sunday.Range of real ales. Beer garden. Bed & breakfast also available.The Old Spot, Hill Road, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 542870www.oldspot<strong>in</strong>n.co.ukNational award w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g pub on the Cotswold Way. Log fires, cosy garden. Dogs and walkerswelcome; children welcome <strong>in</strong> the family room and garden. Lunches 12 - 3pm daily; suppermenu on Mondays. See newsletter for forthcom<strong>in</strong>g events.To appear <strong>in</strong> this publication email: valevision@btconnect.comCopy deadl<strong>in</strong>e for September - November advertis<strong>in</strong>g is Thursday 2 August


EATING & DRINKING cont<strong>in</strong>uedThe Pr<strong>in</strong>ce of Wales Hotel, 01453 810474 email: gm.pow@shear<strong>in</strong>gs.comFood served daily 12 - 9pm. Seasonal bar menu; home cooked local produce and real ale.Families welcome. Sunday carvery. Lovely garden and patio area for outside d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g.Seasonal special offers and loyalty card. Conference, banquet<strong>in</strong>g and function facilities -large and small parties. Between <strong>Dursley</strong> and Berkeley on the A38. GL13 9HD.The Tudor Arms, Slimbridge 01453 890306CAMRA award w<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g family run Real Ale and Real Food pub.Food served all day 12 - 9pm.Outside d<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g areas, traditional Sunday roasts, skittle alley,function room. Cater<strong>in</strong>g for birthdays, christen<strong>in</strong>gs,anniversaries and wakes.email: enquiries@thetudorarms.co.ukThe Yew Tree, Woodfield Road, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 542612Good food served lunchtimes and even<strong>in</strong>gs until 8pm (except Wednesdays).Sunday roast - last orders 5pm. Families welcome. Large outdoor seat<strong>in</strong>g area.Live music at weekends - see notice board/Facebook.www.yew-tree@btconnect.comTown Hall TeasSundays from June to August, 2.30 - 5pm. Tea/coffee and homemade cake £2, second cup free.This year on the Methodist Church forecourt, opposite the Town Hall, or their communal rooms ifwet. To host an event for your charity contact Ronnie Hard<strong>in</strong>g 01453 547080.BED & BREAKFASTForesters Bed & Breakfast, Chapel Street, <strong>Cam</strong> (nr Tesco) 01453 549996Spacious beamed ensuite Laura Ashley bedrooms <strong>in</strong> former 18th century village <strong>in</strong>n. EnglishTourism Council 3*. Excellent local produce breakfasts. From just £30pppn. Longer staydiscounts. Wifi available. Park<strong>in</strong>g. Even<strong>in</strong>g meals can be arranged. www.forestersbandb.co.ukMeadowside Bed & Breakfast, Berkeley Heath 01453 511884Situated <strong>in</strong> a semi-rural location on two acres of land and with a variety of small animals.Excellent home cooked breakfast and stylish accommodation.A warm welcome awaits.www.meadowsidebedandbreakfast.co.ukThe Tudor Arms, Slimbridge 01453 890306 www.thetudorarms.co.uk12 ensuite bedrooms furnished to a high standard. Family rooms available. ETB 4*. Real Ale, RealFood, Real Rooms. Park<strong>in</strong>g and Wifi. Also adjacent, separate holiday apartment (sleeps 6).Situated by Glos-Sharpness Canal, 1/2 mile from WWT. email: enquiries@thetudorarms.co.ukWaterend Farm, Coaley 01453 899141www.waterendfarm.co.uk4* Farmhouse Bed and Breakfast on a work<strong>in</strong>g sheep farm. Five very comfortable, traditionallyfurnished bedrooms sleep<strong>in</strong>g up to 13 people. An ideal venue for wedd<strong>in</strong>g parties and family groups.Excellent local produce breakfasts. Ample free park<strong>in</strong>g. email: enquiries@waterendfarm.co.ukK<strong>in</strong>gshill House Arts & Enterta<strong>in</strong>mentCentre,<strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 549133Grade II listed Georgian mansion that has a hugely varied artsand enterta<strong>in</strong>ment programme.Saturday 16 June, 10am - 4pm: Garden Glass WorkshopSaturday 30 June, 10am - 4pm: Upcycled Felted Bags -WorkshopTuesday 17 - Friday 20 July, 8pm: An Even<strong>in</strong>g of Comedy fromthe Purnell Players:Sleep With Me followed by Resident Alien.www.k<strong>in</strong>gshillhouse.org.uk.Cotswold Chorus: Rehearsals on Thursdays at 7.30pm, St James Parish Centre.New members welcome. email: cotswoldchorus@hotmail.com www.cotswoldchorus.org<strong>Dursley</strong> Operatic and Dramatic Societywww.the-dods.comThe DODS season cont<strong>in</strong>ues with the musical, Godspell, from 5 - 7 July at Lister Hall.Look out for Calendar Girls <strong>in</strong> October!For tickets call 07890 203 318 or purchase onl<strong>in</strong>e at www.the-dods.com/box-officeDODS AGM, 4 September.New members always welcome - please contact via the website.The DODS meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.30pm <strong>in</strong> K<strong>in</strong>gshill House.<strong>Dursley</strong> Male Voice Choirwww.dursleymalechoir.org.uk90 members perform<strong>in</strong>g some 15 concerts each year. Concert secretary, Peter Prater: 543710.GL11 Community Project, Fairmead, <strong>Cam</strong> 01453 548530 www.gl11.org.ukLearn<strong>in</strong>g opportunities for adults of all ages and abilities – a wide range of subjects <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>gComputers, Cook<strong>in</strong>g, Employability. Regular social groups and activities for: Over 50s, Carers,Toddlers (with parents/carers), mild to moderate Learn<strong>in</strong>g Disabilities, and three Youth Groups.For dates and tim<strong>in</strong>gs please phone, pop <strong>in</strong>, see website or e-mail: office@gl11.org.ukThe Oriana S<strong>in</strong>gers:www.orianas<strong>in</strong>gers.orgA chamber choir of 25 - 30 s<strong>in</strong>gers. New members always welcome, especially basses.Musical Director, David Moss: 01453 860801. email:orianas<strong>in</strong>gers@hotmail.comTyndale Choral SocietyARTS & LEISUREwww.tyndale-choral-society.orgWeekly rehearsals from March to July on Mondays at 7.30pm, <strong>in</strong> the Methodist Church, <strong>Dursley</strong>.A warm <strong>in</strong>vitation is extended to all s<strong>in</strong>gers, especially tenors and basses. Apprentice scheme.Stroud Subscription Rooms 01453 760992www.subscriptionrooms.org.ukConcerts, comedy, live music and exhibitions for all. email: subscription.rooms@stroud.gov.ukThe Museum <strong>in</strong> the Park, Stratford Park, Stroud 01453 763394Set <strong>in</strong> a 17th century mansion <strong>in</strong> lovely parkland. A lively programme of exhibitions, eventsand activities for all tastes and ages. Shop and café.www.museum<strong>in</strong>thepark.org.ukTo appear <strong>in</strong> this publication email: valevision@btconnect.comCopy deadl<strong>in</strong>e for September - November advertis<strong>in</strong>g is Thursday 2 August


BERKELEYDr Jenner’s House 01453 810631LOCAL EVENTSwww.jennermuseum.comMonday 4 & Tuesday 5 June, 12 - 5.30pm: Jubilee Holiday Open<strong>in</strong>g,Make Your Own Bunt<strong>in</strong>g Workshops.Friday 8 June, 12 - 4pm: Half Term Hedgehog Day!Meet rescued hedgehogs & learn more about them withAvon and South Glos Hedgehog Rescue.Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 July, 10am - 4pm: NEW!Junior Archaeology Summer School.Dig with qualified archaeologists <strong>in</strong> Dr Jenner’s Garden.Individuals under 18 or families; prices apply, must book.Wednesday 25 July, 12 - 4pm Archaeology Discovery Day to celebratethe Festival of British Archaeology.Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 July, 10am - 4pm: NEW! Adult ArchaeologySummer School. Work with qualified archaeologists.Individuals over 18 £30/day, £50/weekend, must book.Every Friday <strong>in</strong> the Summer Holidays – Family Fun Fridays! Learn new crafts at drop-<strong>in</strong> workshops.All events exc. summer schools <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> standard admission; craft workshops by donation,no admission rates required. Full details of prices and open<strong>in</strong>g times on website.Friends of Berkeley Castle 01453 810332www.berkeley-castle.com/friendsFree entry dur<strong>in</strong>g normal open<strong>in</strong>g. Events all year. Membership £17pa. Concs £11pa.Tuesday 8 May: Presentation on the Archaeological Dig by Dr Stuart Prior £11.Wednesday 6 June: Escorted visit to the Berkeley Archaeological Dig £6.Monday 9 July: Talk on The Berkeleys and The Tyger by Richard Ensor £11.Wednesday 12 September: Talk on Archaeological Metal Detect<strong>in</strong>g by Peter Tw<strong>in</strong>n £11.All events <strong>in</strong> the Great Hall unless otherwise mentioned. email: friends@berkeley-castle.comCAMSaturday 25 August, 2 - 8pm: Scratch & Sk8. Free festival!Skate and BMX<strong>in</strong>g. Live bands, DJs, MC-<strong>in</strong>g.Loads of fun activities on the Jubilee Play<strong>in</strong>g Field, Everside Lane.Second Monday of the month, 10.30am -12.30pm: AlzheimersSociety Memory Cafe <strong>in</strong> the Memorial Hall.CAMBRIDGEWeds 20 June, 2 - 5pm: Annual Strawberry Fayre at <strong>Cam</strong>bridge House, <strong>Dursley</strong> Rd. <strong>Cam</strong>bridge, <strong>in</strong> aidof Cotswold Care Hospice. Crafts, plants, cakes, and raffle. £4.50 <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g strawberry cream tea.COALEYSunday 3 June 1 - 6pm: Jubilee celebrations - <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g a walk<strong>in</strong>g treasure hunt around the villageand cream teas <strong>in</strong> the Village Hall.Monday 4 June: Jubilee celebrations - <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g games, stalls & BBQ on the Recreation Ground andteas for village children <strong>in</strong> the Village Hall.Sunday 17 June from 2pm: Cream Teas <strong>in</strong> the Village Hall for Church Funds. Contact 01453 890449.Saturday 18 & Sunday 19 August from 11am: Open Gardens with art exhibition, craft stalls &refreshments <strong>in</strong> the Village Hall. Contact 01453 890449 for details.DURSLEYSat 2 June: Jubilee Celebration Gala on <strong>Dursley</strong> Recreation ground.Sun 3 June, 12.30 - 2pm: The Jubilee Big Lunch <strong>in</strong> Parsonage Street, with music, quizzes and activities.All welcome.Fri 6 July, 4 - 7pm: <strong>Dursley</strong> Sculpture & Play Trail Open Day event.Free. See this year’s new sculptures.Sat 7 July, <strong>Dursley</strong> Town Festival: a week of varied events &activities celebrat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Dursley</strong>.Mon 9 - Friday 13 July, 5 - 7pm: Sports Taster sessions ~try a new sport with local clubs on the Rec.Saturday 14 July, 9am - 1.30pm: Festival Farmers Market ~stalls and enterta<strong>in</strong>ment <strong>in</strong> the Town centre.1.30pm: Children’s procession leaves the Broadwell for the Recreation ground for an afternoon ofactivities and enterta<strong>in</strong>ment with stalls, performance & fun for all the family. Food stalls, beer tent, music.Free entry. See Festival programme for all events.www.dursleyfestival.co.ukLister Hall at the Chantry CentreLOCAL EVENTS (cont.)www.listerhall.co.uk1 June - 5 June: Jubilee Weekend Festival of Enterta<strong>in</strong>ment!Friday 1 June, 8pm: 1940’s Jive Night.Saturday 2 June, 8pm: Free Live music from Good God No!Monday 4 June, 7.30pm: The Big Curry and Quiz Night.Tickets £6 to <strong>in</strong>clude curry, from The Lister Club and Tolsey Two.Saturday 30 June, 8pm: Comedy Club plus live music from The Kaos. £10 <strong>in</strong> advance £12 on the night.For more details of all events and the history of the Lister Hall seewww.listerhall.co.ukSt James Church & Parish Centre 01453 549280www.dursleyparishchurch.org.ukSunday 3 June, 2pm: Jubilee Celebration Garden Party, at St Mark’s Church, WoodmancoteSaturday 9 June, 9am Tabletop Sale at St James Church.Wednesday 13 June, 11am - 4pm: Open Garden, 21 Upper Poole Road, <strong>Dursley</strong>.Saturday 23 June, 7.30pm: Cotswold Chorus’ Summer Concert ~ Haydn’s Creation,<strong>in</strong> St James’ Church.Saturday 30 June from 10.30am: Coffee, Cake & Music with Philip Wilbye,Director of Music, St Mary Thornbury.Refreshments and entry free ~ donations welcome.Sunday 1 July, 2 - 5pm: Open Garden, 16 St George’s Close, <strong>Cam</strong>.Saturday 7July - Sat July 14: Exhibition and Sale of Art <strong>in</strong> St James Church. Free Admission.Saturday 28 July, from 10.30am: Coffee, Cake and Music with Nigel Davies,Director of Music, St James, <strong>Dursley</strong>.Saturday 25 August, from 10.30am: Coffee, Cake and Music with Andrew Mill<strong>in</strong>gton, Exeter Cathedral.Sunday 26 August, 2.00pm: Open Garden, Woodside Nunnery Lane.For more details look out for notices and see the website.NORTH NIBLEYSat16 & Sun17 June, 9am - 5pm: Lister Tyndale Steam & Country Showat Nibley House Farm.Steam eng<strong>in</strong>es, motor cycles, tractors, v<strong>in</strong>tage collections.Bar & refreshments, children’s funfair.NYMPSFIELDSat 2 June, 12 - 3pm: The Jubilee Big Lunch & St Joseph’s Summer Fete, St Joseph’s School Field.Sun 10 June, 2 - 6pm: Nympsfield Open Gardens for the Red Cross, with teas <strong>in</strong> the Village Hall.To appear <strong>in</strong> this publication email: valevision@btconnect.comCopy deadl<strong>in</strong>e for September - November advertis<strong>in</strong>g is Thursday 2 August


LOCAL EVENTS (cont.)SLIMBRIDGESat 2 June, 6.30pm: Jazz <strong>in</strong> the Wood <strong>in</strong> Rosie’s Wood. Includ<strong>in</strong>g The Pete Canter Trio, Blues Boy Dan,Ray and Sian, and the unforgettable Lurchers. £12.50. Contact 01453 890884 or 01453 890957.Sat 2 - Mon 4 June: Art at the Wood <strong>in</strong> Rosie’s Wood; exhibition by local artists. Free.Sales <strong>in</strong> aid of Cotswold Care Hospice.Sat 16 June - Sun 1 July: Gloucestershire Pr<strong>in</strong>tmak<strong>in</strong>g Co-operative Exhibition <strong>in</strong> St John’s Church.Fri 22 June, 7.30 pm: Stroud Arts Festival Concert starr<strong>in</strong>g Michael Horovitz & the William BlakeKlezMatrix Band, <strong>in</strong> St John’s Church.Sat 23 June, 6 - 11pm: Slimbridge Beerfest <strong>in</strong> fields beside WWT. Local and national real ales, cider,w<strong>in</strong>es, and real lagers. Live music from local bands. Tickets £8.www.slimbeerfest.co.ukSat 28 July: Slimbridge Family Horse Show at Rectory Farm. Car park £4, pedestrians £1.www.johnstayteservices.co.uk/slimbridgehorseshowSun 1 July, 2 - 4pm: Jubilee Trail, map £1; teas and refreshments from £2 at Slimbridge School.STINCHCOMBESunday 17 June, 6.30pm, <strong>Dursley</strong> Rugby Club: Annual St<strong>in</strong>chcombe Proms - Wotton Silver Band andsoprano Sasha Northover. Tickets £12.50 with ploughman’s supper. Details from 01453 542159.ULEY & OWLPENSaturday 2 June, 7.30pm: Uley Players Cabaret Even<strong>in</strong>g & supper <strong>in</strong> the Village Hall, £15. 860085Sunday 3 June, 1pm: The Queen’s Community Sunday Lunch, the Village Hall, £10 or £25/family. 8607093 - 5.30pm: V<strong>in</strong>tage Tea Party with maypole, on St Giles’ Rectory Lawn,followed by, 6pm: Jubilee Songs of Praise <strong>in</strong> St Giles’ Church,then 7.30pm - late: Rock’n’roll Even<strong>in</strong>g with Ryhthm Sticks & DJ <strong>in</strong> the Village Hall, £9. 07982 726951Monday 4 June, 10.30am: Historical walk round Uley VIllage, meet at the Old Crown. £1. 86047612.30 - 6.30pm: Barbeque, Bar & Music at the Old Crown;9.30pm: Light<strong>in</strong>g of the Jubilee Beacon on Uley Bury by Joanna Trollope.Tuesday 5 June, 10.30am: Uley Jubilee Fun Tennis Doubles Day, Uley & Owlpen. dauncey.jjtk@virg<strong>in</strong>.net3pm: Cream Teas <strong>in</strong> Uley Village Hall.Thursday 14 June, 7.30 pm (picnic, 6.30pm): As You Like It ~ the Ra<strong>in</strong> or Sh<strong>in</strong>e Theatre Company, open airat Stouts Hill, Uley. £13.50 / £11.50, £6 under 15s. Br<strong>in</strong>g low backed chair or blanket. Book<strong>in</strong>g: 0845 6440931.Saturday 16 June, 12 noon: St Giles’ Summer Fair on the Rectory Lawn.Saturday 14 July, 10am -12 noon: Owlpen Coffee Morn<strong>in</strong>g.Tuesday 17 July, 7.30pm: Uley S<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g Allsorts Concert at the Matara Centre, K<strong>in</strong>gscote.Mondays 23, 30 July; 6, 13, 20 August, 10am - 2pm: Go M.A.D Children’s Holiday Club, 5 - 11yrs;Village Hall. 860520ROOM HIREBreakheart Community Project 01453 544661Meet<strong>in</strong>g/function room suite (with digital projector and screen plus kitchenfacilities) for hire at Breakheart Quarry, a venue <strong>in</strong> beautiful surround<strong>in</strong>gs.Ample park<strong>in</strong>g. For special rates and further <strong>in</strong>formation phone or email:book<strong>in</strong>gs@breakheart.org.ukwww.breakheart.org.ukChantry Centre & Lister Social Club, Long Street, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 542016Live music, drama and danc<strong>in</strong>g, skittles, short mat bowls, bar sports. Function room hire.Lister Hall ~ a 400 seater hall with tiered seat<strong>in</strong>g and bars available for hire.K<strong>in</strong>gshill House, K<strong>in</strong>gshill Lane, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 549133Hold your special occasion <strong>in</strong> an elegant Georgian mansion. The perfect venue for all socialfunctions and bus<strong>in</strong>ess meet<strong>in</strong>gs. Rooms of various sizes are available for hire, from one roomto the whole house. There is also a well-equipped kitchen, licensed bar and ample park<strong>in</strong>g.Slimbridge Village Hall 01453 899238Available for hire for private functions, children’s parties, meet<strong>in</strong>gs etc. Two rooms, kitchen facilityalong with disabled facility, see the Slimbridge village website. http://community.stroud.gov.ukSt<strong>in</strong>chcombe Village Hall Margaret Wannell 01453 546200Great venue for family celebrations, meet<strong>in</strong>gs, children’s parties and barbecues <strong>in</strong> the gardenwith great views! Ma<strong>in</strong> hall with stage and kitchen or meet<strong>in</strong>g room. Private park<strong>in</strong>g.To appear <strong>in</strong> this publication email: valevision@btconnect.comCopy deadl<strong>in</strong>e for September - November advertis<strong>in</strong>g is Thursday 2 August


SPORT & LEISURESue Gibson School of Garden<strong>in</strong>g, SlimbridgeGarden Visit and Plant Swap: Saturday 16 June.Grow<strong>in</strong>g Fruit <strong>in</strong> Small Spaces: Saturday 18 August.Design your own Garden: 3-term even<strong>in</strong>g course startsWednesday 26 September.Gift Vouchers. Call Sue on 01453 890820.www.iteachgarden<strong>in</strong>g.co.ukTai Chi Chuan & Chi Kung Classeswww.cotswoldedgetaichi.co.ukTraditional Ch<strong>in</strong>ese exercise suitable for all ages and abilities. Excellent for general health, flexibility,posture; boosts the immune system and promotes wellbe<strong>in</strong>g. <strong>Dursley</strong> classes: Tues 8.45 - 9.45am,Courtyard Cl<strong>in</strong>ic (suitable for 50+ but all welcome); Thurs 7.15 - 8.45pm, St Dom<strong>in</strong>ic’s Hall, JubileeRoad. Also W-u-E and Stroud. Private tuition option: Mark Coll<strong>in</strong>s 01453 544881 or 07981 805206.ATC 649 <strong>Dursley</strong> Squadronwww.atc649sqn.co.ukMeets every Monday and Wednesday at 7.30pm at K<strong>in</strong>gshill House Headquarters. Boys andgirls from 13 years take part <strong>in</strong> a wide range of sports and activities such as Duke of Ed<strong>in</strong>burghAward Scheme, adventure tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g and canoe<strong>in</strong>g, and work toward many valuable recognisedqualifications. Contact via website for further <strong>in</strong>formation.<strong>Cam</strong> Mills Bowls Club, Everlands, <strong>Cam</strong>, GL11 5PP 01453 547165Owned and enjoyed by members from <strong>Cam</strong>, <strong>Dursley</strong> and district. A friendly and socially activeclub; bar and lounge open every day of the year. Great for competitive and friendly bowls.For new bowlers free trial sessions can be arranged followed by tuition.Call, or email: cammillsbowlsclub@talktalk.netCourtyard Cl<strong>in</strong>ic, <strong>Dursley</strong> email: courtyard.cl<strong>in</strong>ic@virg<strong>in</strong>.net 01453 548119Provid<strong>in</strong>g excellent care <strong>in</strong> physiotherapy, chiropractic & sports massage treatments. Specialists <strong>in</strong>neurology care for stroke victims, Park<strong>in</strong>son’s, Multiple Sclerosis and other long-term conditions.Complementary therapies: acupuncture, Ch<strong>in</strong>ese medic<strong>in</strong>e, reiki, reflexology, craniosacral therapy,aromatherapy/Swedish massage. Pilates: group & 1:1 sessions.www.courtyardcl<strong>in</strong>ic.comCourtyard Health & Fitness, <strong>Dursley</strong> 01453 546454An <strong>in</strong>dependent health club offer<strong>in</strong>g a range of specialist exercise classes, personalised tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>gprogrammes and <strong>in</strong>dividual workouts. Modern facilities <strong>in</strong>clude an extensive range of ultra modernequipment for the needs of all ages and fitness levels. Sauna and holistic therapies also available.See advertisement on page 15.Pilates Classes, <strong>Cam</strong> & <strong>Dursley</strong>A variety of daytime and even<strong>in</strong>g classes, several venues; 10 week courses, £50. Also nutritionadvice for weight loss, weight ga<strong>in</strong> or weight ma<strong>in</strong>tenance. Swim lessons age 3 upwards, beg<strong>in</strong>nersto competitive. Friendly classes, Wed, Thurs and Fri even<strong>in</strong>gs from 4pm. Karen Richards 01453 545127.Slimbridge Dows<strong>in</strong>g Groupwww.slimbridgedowsers.org.ukEveryone’s favourite animal healer Ann Lodygowski returns on Thursday 14 June.Plus summer field trips, talks, workshops. Two meet<strong>in</strong>gs a month: someth<strong>in</strong>g for everyone.Newsletter, dows<strong>in</strong>g books, website or phone Barbara Davis 01453 890679.Tone Zone Exercise Classes, St<strong>in</strong>chcombe Village HallMonday 7 - 8pm, Wednesday 7.30 - 8.30pm, Tuesday and Friday 10 - 11am. Daytime crècheavailable. Classes suitable for all abilities and ages. A workout packed full of fat burn<strong>in</strong>g andton<strong>in</strong>g exercises to great music that will keep you com<strong>in</strong>g back for more! Call Sam 07793 755240.Tumpy Green Equestrian Centre 01453 899002 07799 610960Friendly, professional, family run horse rid<strong>in</strong>g school and livery yard. Lessons, hacks, fun days, ponyclub, free equ<strong>in</strong>e courses, birthday parties.Call as above or see websiteWalk<strong>in</strong>g for Health: <strong>Vale</strong> <strong>Vision</strong> 01453 544933www.tumpygreenequestriancentre.co.ukwww.valevision.org.ukVaried programme for all abilities. Regret no dogs. Walk<strong>in</strong>g for health every Thursday; build<strong>in</strong>gdistance walks for those used to walk<strong>in</strong>g, every Wednesday; regular walker level on second andlast Friday <strong>in</strong> the month for those more used to walk<strong>in</strong>g and comfortable over footpaths, hill climbs,descents and rougher terra<strong>in</strong>. Programme at <strong>Vale</strong> <strong>Vision</strong> shop, Long Street, and on website.World Jungle 078788 65297 email: <strong>in</strong>fo@worldjungle.org.uk www.worldjungle.org.ukCall Ben or Jane as above or 01453 548189, email to f<strong>in</strong>d out more, or just go along -Zumba Gold: Low Impact for beg<strong>in</strong>ners and others requir<strong>in</strong>g a low impact form of exercise:Mondays 10 - 11am: <strong>Cam</strong> Memorial Hall, £3.50;Tuesdays 10 - 11am: Slimbridge Village Hall, £3.50; Tuesdays 6 - 7pm, Uley Village Hall, £4;Wednesdays 10 - 11am: St James Church Hall, <strong>Dursley</strong>, £3.50.Zumba Dance Fitness: All Classes £4.Mondays 6.30 - 7.30pm: Slimbridge Village Hall with Ben. Tues 7.15 - 8.15pm, Uley School;Wednesdays 6.30 - 7.30p: <strong>Cam</strong> Memorial Hall (alternate Ben/Jane);Thurs 6.15 - 7.15pm: Nibley Village Hall. Fridays 9.30 -10.30am, Coaley Village Hall - with Annet.Zumbatomic on Fridays and Circus Skills on Wednesdays for Kids: Term time only - contact for <strong>in</strong>fo.Summer Fundays: Friday 20 July, 2 - 5pm: Highfields Park; Friday 3 August, 2 - 5pm: K<strong>in</strong>gshill Park.Free and low cost activities for all the family, <strong>in</strong>c. ice creams, BBQ and much, much more.3C Community Church 01453 546775 www.3Ccommunitychurch.org.ukAll welcome – details of services and events on website. Children’sactivities, Pulse youth church, plus regular Alpha and Lifeshaperscourses. Canoe Club (KC3C) Thursdays, 6pm: outdoor kayak sessions,open to all, even complete beg<strong>in</strong>ners; please advise <strong>in</strong> advanceif you’re com<strong>in</strong>g. Also Walk<strong>in</strong>g and Mounta<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g Club (MC3C).Enquiries to 3C as above or: adm<strong>in</strong>@3ccommunitychurch.orgTo appear <strong>in</strong> this publication email: valevision@btconnect.comCopy deadl<strong>in</strong>e for September - November advertis<strong>in</strong>g is Thursday 2 August


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