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The Great Big Green Week is Back
The Great Big Green Week (www.greatbiggreenweek.com/) is back, running from 6-14 June, and it's set to be an even bigger celebration of nature and all things eco-friendly! This annual event has become a favorite among those looking to dive into sustainability while having fun. Whether you're a seasoned environmentalist or just starting your journey toward greener living, this week is all about fun ways to help protect the planet we call home.
During the week, Greening Tetbury will be sharing many events
On 6 June morning An insect parade around Tetbury centre. A perfect selfie photo opportunity with four Greening Tetbury members dressed as insects and other wildlife
7 June 2:00-4:30pm Tetbury Trail Foraging Walk with Emanuelle Paulson (www.tickettailor.com/events/emanuellepaulson/2079391)
8 June 6:00-8:30pm Tetbury Trail Evening Foraging Wall with Emanuelle Paulson (www.tickettailor.com/events/emanuellepaulson/2079396)
10 June 7:30-10:00pm Shed Talk on Sapperton Wilder: Balancing Nature and Farming at the Goods Shed (www.greeningtetbury.org/event-info/balancing-nature-and-farming-a-talk-with-sapperton-wilder)
13 June Open morning at the Tetbury Mens Shed as part of Great Big Green Week
14 June Tetbury Wombles litter pick - probably from 9:30am. Details are still being arranged
14 June Thrifted Threads sustainable fashion show at the Goods Shed with a clothes swap and the launch of Make Meet and Mend, a new group for people interested in the sustainable use of their belongings. How does a clothes swap work? Here's all you need to know about our clothes swap taking place at the sustainable fashion event, Thrifted Threads.
For more infomation or to get your tickets now from Tetbury Goods Shed website: https://tetburygoodsshed.co.uk/.../sustainable-fashion…/ or (www.greeningtetbury.org/event-info/thrifted-threads-1)
20 June 9:30-11:30am St Mary's Bioblitz, a special event for people interested in nature to come together and discover what and who is residing at St Mary's churchyard. (www.greeningtetbury.org/event-info/st-marys-bioblitz)






Tetbury Bowls Club
Hosts Open days
Well done to Tetbury Bowls Club who have made their amazing Tetbury community mural of the town asset more relevant by adding a personal touch. A spokesperson said “Tetbury Bowls Club have added a second mural to their outside space with a new painting completed by local artist Keith Apperley. The painting is a Memory Tree upon which members of the Club can have placed an individually commissioned leaf with the details of a past member who is no longer with us. The response from members has been very good with 14 leaves already in place.” Thank you for sharing a cherished corner of their world.
Why not pop along to one of theTetbury Bowls clubs open days as part of the Bowls Big Summerthe next one will be on Sun 31 May, or if you can’t make that one, there are more on Sat 13 June. Sat 4 July. at theTetbury Bowls Club New Church St GL8 8DS (behind the Dolphins Hall) any time between 10 am and 4 pm please wear flat zones and equipment provided and also refreshments available. For more information, please contact email tetburybowls@gmail.com or ring 07414 274375.
Whether you’re a seasoned pro! Or have never laid eyes on a set of bowls before, there's something here for everyone. you’ll get tips from some super friendly members who are always happy to share their love for the game. You're in for an enjoyable experience that might just surprise you whatever your age. Aged 9-18 please bring an Adult
A Difficult Decision made to Postpone Cotswolds Comic Con 2026
Hello True Believers,
It seems our epic adventure of superhero gatherings and card‑collecting galore will have to hit the pause button on its action‑packed extravaganza. We’ve had to make the difficult decision to postpone our upcoming Comic Con event, on May 31
But fear not, fellow comic enthusiasts, rest assured that we're gearing up for an even more dazzling return. We are fully committed to ensuring that this postponement will allow us the opportunity to enhance your experience, by using this time to, power‑up behind the scenes, and prepare an event that’s even more amazing!
Think of it as the dramatic cliffhanger before an even more spectacular comeback!. We’ll be back faster than you can say “procrastination”, ready to bring you a Comic Con worthy of heroes, dreamers, and collectors alike
Thank you for your incredible support and for being such an essential part of this journey. Here’s to new beginnings filled with promise, imagination, and endless possibilities.
Please email us on comics451@icloud.com for updates and/or suggestions
Onward — to the next chapter!
Kevin.


Well done and congratulations must go to Councilor Ian Watson who has been elected as Mayor of Tetbury, with Councilor Zowie Baker appointed as Deputy Mayor, at the May 18 Full Council meeting. Lets wish them both every success in their new roles and we are all looking forward to their working together for the benefit of our community. A huge thank you must go also to Town Crier Tony Evans who after an incredible 10 years of dedicated service, will be reducing his workload and stepping down from his duties in Tetbury. Tony has been a fantastic ambassador for our town, and we are extremely grateful for his commitment and enthusiasm over the years. And it’s good new to welcome Dr Pete Dillon as Tetbury’s new Town Crier. Dr Dillon is very much looking forward to taking on this important and historic role within our community. And already well-known and respected in his role as Assistant Headteacher at SWR. And we did not have to wait long for his debut! Donning the distinctive tricorn hat and vibrant coat Dr Dillon dazzled the amazing Woolsack crowd due to his commanding presence as he announced events and gave medals as the special guest and assisting the fabulous Woolsack team.
If you would like to invite Dr Dillon to attend an event, please email: tetburytowncrier@gmail.com

The New Team
New Mayor of Tetbury Councilor Ian Watson. with Councilor Zowie Baker new Deputy Mayor,

Our New Tetbury Town Crier Dr Pete Dillion Being a hit at Woolsack event
A True Story of having a Baby and Everything Life Throws at you.. What Could go Wrong?
Congratulations must go to Tetbury based Author Claire Boosey on her new book ‘I Can’t Stop Pushing' being published. A real, messy, and honest true story about life when it doesn’t go to plan.
This isn’t another “how-to” parenting book filled with perfect routines and unrealistic advice. It’s a raw and relatable story about motherhood, relationships, family life, love, loss and resilience. Warm, emotional, honest, and funny in all the right places, I Can’t Stop Pushing is for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed, exhausted, lost, or like they are simply making it up as they go along.
The story follows Olivia Field, whose life flips upside down when she is unexpectedly introduced on stage as engaged and pregnant… with a man she has never even met. From that surreal moment aboard a cruise ship, her world becomes a whirlwind of laughter, heartbreak, motherhood, and unexpected chaos. As Olivia navigates the exhausting reality of everyday life, she slowly learns that survival does not always look graceful. Sometimes it simply means getting through the day. Through laughter, tears and brutally honest moments, Claire captures what it truly means to keep pushing through when life refuses to go to plan.
Claire is a mum, writer, and storyteller who writes about life as it really is: imperfect, chaotic, and full of heart. Her honest and relatable writing finds humour in difficult moments while offering comfort to readers who need reminding, they are not alone. When she’s not writing, she’s usually reheating a forgotten cup of tea, juggling family life, and reminding herself to keep pushing through. This Book is such a massive achievement.
For more information contact booseybooks@gmail.com Available from: Amazon and Major online retailers

The SWR Cotswolds Community Showcase.
A great success and inspiration!
Well done and a huge thank you must go to the recent Sir William Romney’s School spectacular event of the Cotswold Community Showcase held on May 12 at Sir William Romney’s School. The SWR Cotswold Community Showcase
Open Day was hailed as a great success, showcasing an impressive array of local groups and philanthropic causes that deeply resonated with attendees. The open day not only strengthened community ties but also inspired broader participation and raised awareness of local groups and good causes, with over 40 various groups in attendance there really was something for everyone information from health well-being and mental health groups, family youth in education and even our own community and environment.such as Good Shed Arts,Tebury Bowels club, Greening Tetbury, Tetbury Town Council
There was so much on display that it even spilled onto the outside outdoor Showground, with Gloucestershire police, 132DF(Tetbury)Royal Air Force Cadets, with far too many to thank and mention! However special thanks must go to Dr P Dillon Assistant Headteacher, and the amazing SWR team, Dr Dillion said 'thank you for joining us for the first Cotswold community showcase. I'm delighted to welcome you as we celebrate the very best of our local community and I hope you enjoy the evening I don't feel like to extend my sincere thanks to town council for kindly funding tonight's BBQ and I hope you take the opportunity to engage with the services on offer have fun and perhaps even learn something new.' And he even played and led that the local Silver band give the day that beautiful English summer event feel.
Pictured Dr P Dillion and his amazing team giving everyone a musical welcome.and below a few of the diverse contributors






No 11 Gallery Host Launch of Matilda Harrison Art
Last week Tetbury was buzzing with anticipation and excitement as No.11 Gallery on Church Street, Tetbury, hosted a vibrant and successful ‘Meet the Artist’ evening featuring emerging local artist Matilda Harrison.
At just 19 years old and at the beginning of her artistic career, Matilda impressed guests with a striking collection of work that drew an enthusiastic response throughout the evening. Visitors enjoyed the opportunity to meet the artist in person, hear about her creative inspiration, and experience her collection within the warm and contemporary surroundings of No.11 Gallery.
The event brought together art lovers, collectors, interior designers, residents, and visitors to Tetbury, creating a lively and welcoming atmosphere within the gallery. Among the guests was an interior designer visiting from California, who purchased several pieces for clients in the United States, further highlighting the growing appeal of both No.11 Gallery and Tetbury’s thriving creative community.
Gallery owners Jenine Milburn and Martin Taylor said:
“Supporting local artists is incredibly important to us, particularly young artists at the beginning of their creative journey. We’re passionate about giving emerging talent the opportunity to showcase their work, build confidence, and connect with people through art. Hopefully, one day we’ll be able to look back and say we played a small part in the beginning of Matilda’s journey.” The event triumphantly celebrated not just art but also Tetbury’s welcoming community spirit. Guests praised both the atmosphere of the evening and the opportunity to engage directly with an emerging artist, highlighting the importance of independent galleries supporting local creative talent.
Following the success of the event, No.11 Gallery looks forward to hosting further exhibitions and artist evenings in the future.
A Reminder of the Good Life! By a Very Good Performance!
Jeremy Sams' celebrated stage play, The Good Life, based on the hugely popular BBC sit com The Good Life by John Esmonde and Bob Larbey, which was recently performed by the Dolphins Dramatic Society, has earned considerable acclaim for its professional execution and engaging adaptation. The Society, known for its dedication to quality productions, has elevated Sams' narrative through meticulous attention to detail in staging and performance.
Directed with a keen eye for comedic timing and emotional sincerity, the cast delivered standout performances that brought the nuanced characters vibrantly to life to
audiences who appreciate both humor and depth in theatrical presentations.
Gwen one of the talented cast said 'We have been working hard on The Good Life and had a successful run We had large audiences every night and a lovely message from Sharon Cooper who gave her permission to publish her review -
'Went to see The Good Life at The Dolphins Hall was literally taken back by how outstandingly good it was , hilarious, professional and thoroughly enjoyable, I urge locals to go along to support these productions if this play was anything to go by , fantastic.'
Jackie Rymer was an excellent director as usual, and we worked hard to bring the classic sitcom to the Dolphins Hall. From the costumes to a dangerously feral goat, we evoked the magic of the 70s with lots of laughs, warmth and nostalgia. The Dolphins Dramatic Society loves new members. Whether you want to be on stage or prefer to be behind the scenes, please get in touch via our Facebook page.
(Pictured the amazing Cast of The Good Life stage play Picture courtesy of David Hobson)



Access and Inclusion Initiative launched
Peter Leech is launching an exciting town‑wide accessibility survey for Tetbury, aimed at bringing together local businesses, community members, and public agencies to create a more inclusive town for everyone. His vision is simple: to ensure that every person, regardless of their needs, can confidently enjoy everything our community has to offer.
Peter brings real experience to this project. He previously supported Specsavers when they moved into the old Lloyds Bank building, which was completely inaccessible at the time. Working with Jake and the team, bespoke ramps were installed, transforming the store into a fully accessible space that customers warmly welcomed.
He also praised the Priory Inn as an example of thoughtful accessibility done right. Not only is the venue physically accessible, but the staff make you feel welcome without you needing to ask — even small adjustments, like raising a table for a wheelchair user, make a meaningful difference.
Peter emphasises that the goal is not to criticise buildings that aren’t yet accessible. Instead, the aim is to give people with disabilities clear, simple information about which shops and venues meet their needs — much like restaurants offering vegetarian or vegan options. The survey will also include helpful reference points for people with visual or neurodiverse conditions.
Residents have already raised concerns about drop kerbs, street benches, and even how people will reach the new surgery. This project is designed to bring those concerns forward and work towards positive, practical solutions.
If you have suggestions, concerns, or would like to get involved please contact Peter on email : pleech066@gmail.com


A Great Reflect Breakfast for Women
What a truly beautiful morning it was at The Reflect Breakfast for Women organised by TACT (Tetbury Area Churches Together) at Christchurch in Tetbury. Coreen one of the attendees said ''From the moment I stepped inside, there was a sense of warmth and welcome that only a gathering rooted in community and faith can create. The room was filled with friendly faces, gentle conversations, and the comforting aroma of a shared breakfast enjoyed among people who genuinely care for one another. It felt like a space where everyone could pause, breathe, and simply be present. The highlight of the morning was the message shared by the speaker, Sarah Parton. Her story carried a quiet strength, the kind that doesn’t shout for attention but settles deeply into the heart. She spoke about second chances, not as distant ideas or clichés, but as real, life-changing moments she chose to embrace with both hands. Listening to her reminded me that grace often arrives softly and unexpectedly, inviting us to step forward with courage, humility, and hope. Sarah’s testimony was inspiring in the most grounded and relatable way. It wasn’t just motivational; it was honest, human, and filled with the kind of encouragement that lingers long after the moment has passed. Her journey is a reminder that no matter where we’ve been, there is always room for renewal, growth, and new beginnings. I left feeling uplifted, grateful, and deeply encouraged, nourished not only by the breakfast, but by the fellowship and the message that touched my spirit. A morning well spent, and one I will carry with me for a long time.'
The next Reflect Breakfast for Women will be on 18th July at Christchurch.

Welcome to Charlie's Cafe and Wine Bar
Wow, Charlie’s Café and Wine Bar is the new standout gem that every vegetarian and foodie has been eagerly anticipating, has now opened! This vibrant new Cafe is a culinary revelation, transforming plant-based dining into an exhilarating adventure right in the centre of the bustling Cotswold Market Town of Tetbury. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with a chic, welcoming atmosphere that's as fresh and lively as the innovative menu. Each dish is crafted with stunning creativity; it’s a tantalising tapestry of flavours that challenge and delight your palate they offer, Vegetarian and Vegan brunch, Speciality coffee, Natural wines and even small plates! Charlie's isn't just a meal, it's an experience that bursts with flavor and passion in every bite. A visit here will leave you excitedly planning your next return, as it truly redefines what vegetarian dining can be. And if that is not enough Tucked away right at the rear of Charlie's you can find the walled garden a delightful oasis that feels like a secret you've just uncovered with a perfect ambiance for sipping wine or enjoying Charlie’s delectable dishes al fresco style. It’s truly magical how this serene hideaway captures your heart, as well as the amazing dining experience down to the welcoming team. Walking into this Cafe is like being wrapped in a warm, familiar hug. Ally, the owner and her team have an uncanny knack for making you feel like you're not just a guest, but part of their close-knit family. As soon as you step through the door, friendly smiles greet you making each visit feel less like dining out and more like returning home.
The Tetbury Walk of Witness!
On Friday April 4 Tetbury gathered together for the walk of witness. It began as always at St Marys VA Primary School, with a welcome a Prayer Reading and reflections led by Rev Liz Angell. The walk is always the epitome of Christian unity, as the organisers Tetbury Area Churches Together ‘TACT’ walks through the town, in a short pilgrimage to remember the path that Jesus followed on the way to the Cross. With one volunteer Jonathan Adkins the senior organist at St Mary's who carried the symbolic large wooden cross. As a various church ministers, volunteers, and members of the public took the walk through Tetbury with readings and reflections of Jesus’ last hours being held at various points by different leaders and readers. The moving and poignant procession stopped at St Saviours Church, St Mary’s Church, the Post Office. and finishing at Christ Church where after worship with a small service, and reflection tea, coffee. The tradition of the Walk of Witness on Easter embodies a profound act of public faith, aiming to spread the transformative message of Jesus Christ's hope and love. This simple yet powerful procession serves not only as a testament to their faith but also as a gentle reminder of Christ's enduring promise of salvation and grace. By publicly sharing this spiritual journey, believers seek to inspire those around them, in a collective demonstration of belief, echoing the journey of Jesus during his crucifixion.
In a Time marked by escalating global conflicts and socio-political turmoil, the need for hope and love has never been more pertinent. Let’s give Peace a chance again.




Brilliant Breakfast Campaign Simply Brilliant!
Tetbury Women came together on 30th March 2026, to unite at the “Brilliant Breakfast” to Support the Next Generation, with a powerful morning of conversation, connection, and purpose held in support of The King’s Trust and to donate to the “Change a Girl’s Life” campaign. The event, hosted by local entrepreneurs Sindy Foster and Coreen Painter Sponsored by Snooty Fox and Tetbury Times, brought together women from a range of professional backgrounds to share their experiences and explore how they can collectively support young people in the local community—particularly young girls facing barriers to opportunity.
Beyond fundraising, they focused on something equally important : Action
Attendees discussed practical ways to support young people locally, including mentoring, offering work shadowing placements, and creating pathways into employment for those who may not otherwise have access to such opportunities.
For Sindy, Principal Managing Partner of Avaero Capital Partners, the event was deeply personal. Growing up in inner-city London as one of four children raised by a young, widowed mother, she said there was little expectation that she would go on to university or become an entrepreneur. “That path simply wasn’t visible to me,” she explained.
“It took one teacher to shift that perspective—and that changed everything.” That early encouragement led her to university and later to becoming a Windsor Fellow, an initiative founded by King Charles III to support students from underrepresented backgrounds.
“There are so much knowledge, experience and goodwill in this community,” she said. “If we harness that, we can create real opportunities for the next generation.”
Thank you for all the support and donations from everyone.
Quoting an African proverb :
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together”






Keeping it Tidy Inside and out. Bin-tastic!
Well done, congratulations and a huge thank you must go to our very own Tetbury Wombles! Susan Brown the amazing positive inspirational tireless campaigner and organiser said afterwards Thank you for all the support. There was an amazing turn out for the Tetbury Wombles Great British Spring Clean on Sunday 22nd March! 21 volunteers joined our Town Litter Pick, and in just 2 hours we collected 10 bags of rubbish and logged 9 larger items for collection! Very many thanks go to everyone who gave up their sunny Sunday morning to help, and to Tetbury Town Council for making the event possible through their support including insurance and loan of equipment. Watch Facebook for details of the next community litter picking event in the summer.
The Great British Spring Clean is the nation's biggest mass-action environmental campaign.
Since 2016, their army of millions of amazing Litter Heroes have shown their love where they live by pledging to pick more than 4.5 million bags of litter, demonstrating that thousands of small actions, when taken collectively, make a big difference. The Great British Spring Clean and Great Big School Clean runs from 13 to 29 March 2026.
This commitment to environmental stewardship exemplifies community-driven action at its finest and stands as a testament to our hometown dedication to preserving natural spaces for current and future generations that undeniably made a meaningful difference. And with a little bit of thought and consideration we can continue the ethos and sentiment of this campaign all year round.
The Keep Britain Tidy campaign Every year enlisted an extraordinary line-up of familiar names, including Lulu, ABBA, The Bee Gees, Ronnie Corbett and even the Queen Mother. Their faces appeared on posters across the country, reinforcing the message that keeping streets clean was everyone’s responsibility.
who can forget Roy Hudd and the "Litter Defence Volunteers !”Who was your favourite .


Two Ronnies "Fork Handles"Inspire Artist
Lesley Jablonski, distinguished Tetbury artist showcased her diverse talents through an enthralling exhibition at John Bowen Gallery Malmsbury Town Hall. Lesley known for her innovative approach and distinctive style, employs a rich tapestry of materials to create pieces that resonate with emotional depth and visual complexity. This exhibition not only reflects her mastery over traditional artistic techniques but also her inventive fun spirit through the integration of modern elements. Attendees were treated to a compelling array of artworks that range from textured canvases to intricately designed cards, each piece telling its own unique story. Her use of mixed media provides layers of meaning and invites viewers to explore beyond surface perceptions. The exhibition exemplifies how Lesley pushes the boundaries of conventional artistry, offering new perspectives on both personal expression and contemporary themes within the art world. Her joyful imagination was proven by two pieces inspired by the classic sketch Fork Handles illustrating both the meanings from that fantastic sketch!
Lesley is a big part of the character, charm and ethos of Tetbury, always happy and enthusiastic, whether it be growing amazing sunflowers in her front garden with her grandchildren, singing in the choir or even creating Cotswold Hilda at a comic book workshop! Many remember her coordinating amazing events when she was Tesco community champion. Prior to her retirement giving her time now to concentrate on her art.
She was even winner of one of the first inspirational Dolphins Awards. Lesley is true Tetbury ambassador and champion! And we are fortunate that she shares her joyous enthusiasm with us. Thank you


Change a Girls life
Two inspirational Tetbury businesswomen Sindy and Coreen, will be hosting and invite you to be part of the Tetbury Brilliant Breakfast, to raise vital funds for the Kings Trust and its 'Change a Girls Life’ campaign. Your support will help young women build a brighter future, gain confidence and take the next steps towards employment and independence. By donating to the Tetbury Brilliant Breakfast, we are all paying it forward. A little can mean a lot. They have guest speakers who will share their personal journeys, including the barriers they’ve faced, and overcome, to get into the roles they're in today.
The Snooty Fox and Tetbury Times are sponsoring the Tetbury Brilliant Breakfast, which means that all the money raised by donations will go directly to the Kings Trust. The breakfast will take place on Monday, the 30th of March 2026 at the Snooty Fox at 10:00 am.
For more information or to lend your support, get involved, donate or get your ticket, please contact Coreen on 07918255772 or Sindy on 07539478661. Limited spaces available.
The King's Trust, formerly known as The Prince's Trust, supports young people who face disadvantage and adversity to develop the confidence and skills they need to move forward in life. Over the last five years, three in four young people supported by The Trust moved into work, education or training after completing one of our programmes. They help young people from disadvantaged communities and those facing the greatest adversity by supporting them to build the confidence and skills to live, learn and earn.
Supporting this initiative not only enriches the experience but also bolsters the impact we can collectively achieve within the community.


A Sun-derful Day! Always
Thirty solar panels are being installed on the rear pitch of Tetbury Goods Shed Arts Centre, in a project that will save the arts centre over £2500 a year in electricity bills and reduce its annual carbon emissions by almost 2.5tonnes. The installation, which is being undertaken by leading renewables company, Good Energy, was made possible by Cotswold District Council thanks to a grant from the Rural England Prosperity Fund (REPF).
the arts centre’s General Manager, Richard Kingdom explains: “We were very fortunate that one of our regular supporters, John Turton, took the initiative to invite Good Energy to develop a solar plan for the arts centre. Then when Cllr Laura Hall-Wilson suggested we took a look at the Rural England Prosperity Fund, suddenly the project went from a long-term goal to a short-term possibility. But with only a fortnight to go before the fund’s deadline, John, Richard and the team had to pull out the stops to get the bid over the line. With a little assistance from Cllr Mike McKeown - who had experience of making REPF bids some timely planning advice, and the expedited approval of the arts centre’s landlords, Tetbury Town Council, the bid went in with a supporting letter from Cllr Hall-Wilson. The successful fundraising campaign was supported by individuals as well as the generosity of The James Dyson Foundation, Good Energy and the Tetbury branches of the Lions and Coventry Building Society (whose staff did a sponsored walk for the project!).Richard concluded “We’re enormously grateful for everyone’s support in making this project a reality, it’s a really important improvement and will help keep this wonderful arts centre thriving for years to come!”


Floor-get about your Worries!
Well done and congratulations must go to James Padden of Flooring South West. Who decided to open a second shop in Tetbury under the FSW brand, only two years after launching his first shop conveniently next door The new shop called OAK specialises in Supply & fit of new wood flooring. Restoration of existing wood floors. LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile). Multiple click system floors complementing making it a perfect fit literally to his next door FSW carpet showroom that supplies and fit carpets from well-known established manufacturers such as Brintons, Axminster, Westex, Victoria, Brockway, and many more. James welcomed everyone to the new Business with a complimentary drink. He introduced special guest Lutz Wagner a Nonagenarian and a true Savile Row Taylor who’s discerning clientele over the years has included nobility, royalty brought his very special shears.The ceremonial opening ribbon was elegantly cut by Lutz, this symbolic act of using these special shears for the ribbon-cutting underscores a commitment to heritage, quality, and community. After a cheer when it was cut the guests returned inside and were treated to a sumptuous array of nibbles and drink.
James, said 'I want to Thank my family and friends all who have supported me. My fantastic team of fitters and experts, a special thanks must go to Will, who is so valued not only by myself but my customers. Another part of our success has been the wonderful support and welcome we have received from fellow businesses and locals, even today the pizzas that you are eating came from the fantastic Casa Italian restaurant next door. And of course we would not be able to do this without the support of you, my wonderful customers. Thank you everyone.' For further information visit www.flooringsouthwest.com.

Our Town of Culture
Thanks must go to Carol Paton for spearheading the initiative of nominating Tetbury to participate in the newly launched Town of Culture competition by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS).The UK Town of Culture is an opportunity for places and communities to use culture and creativity to tell their story and why they are proud of their community, and aims to spotlight towns with rich cultural heritage and vibrant artistic landscapes, offering recognition, opportunities and a
£3 million main prize and £250,000 finalist prizes,
Carol Paton said 'I have been delighted by the enthusiasm of so many local art and community groups for this project. I look forward to working with them and many others over the next few months. We have so many excellent individual groups in Tetbury but I’m sure we could achieve even more together!
Kevin Painter one of the team added 'Our town is a whirlwind of creativity and positivity, sparking inspiration at every corner ! The heart of our towns creativity is The Goods Shed Arts Centre showcasing our diversity for all ages. Our schools nurture future visionaries with cutting-edge programs galvanised with passion dedicated to cultivating imagination alongside education.
Our creativity isn’t confined to art events alone, it spills into local businesses where imaginative entrepreneurs dream up extraordinary solutions that uplift and sustain us all. Tetbury is a centre for all accessible arts.’Thanks to Carols dedication, we have established a enthusiastic initial group.
If you if you would like to find out more or get involved or even have a suggestion then please contact Carol on carol.paton@tetburygoodsshed.co.uk
A Great Burns Night Lunchtime Event
The Upton Mill Care Home's Burns Night Lunch Celebration was a wonderful enjoyable meticulously organised event that paid tribute to Scotland's beloved bard! Residents, and guests gathered to honour Scotland's beloved bard, Robert Burns. The event started with an enthusiastic rendition of the traditional bagpipe setting a lively mood for the afternoon which followed by the welcome by Bill Ralston in full Highland regalia, and the Selkirk Grace read by Sheila. Then residents and guests alike enjoyed a culturally three course menu featuring traditional Scottish fare, with the haggis as the centerpiece, with its own address! Delivered with theatrical flair by Bill Ralston, accompanied by bashed neaps, champit tatties the works! There was even a vegetarian option. And not forgetting a wee dram of whisky for that authentic Scottish touch.
No Burns Night is complete without some without some storytelling, poems and good addresses
Bill carried on the cultural immersion through fascinating eloquent storytelling of the Bairds’ life, loves and work with 'Immortal Memory' . Bill then handed over to myself (Kevin) for the traditional reading of the 'Address to the Lassies' and then the Lassies response read by Correna CSM of Upton Mill. The event concluded with Scottish Sangs, Mirth and Dancing Poems. 'we had to tell tales, and we have sangs to sing.' Special thanks must go to Correna her fantastic chef and amazing team making it smashing success. But special thanks must go to Bill who sounded as good as he looked, with such an amazing presence, proud of his heritage, proud to be a Scot
To find out more about Upton Mill, call Correna the CSM on 01666 336600 or email csm.uptonmill@porthaven.co.uk.






Grape Minds Think Alike!
Did you catch the recent installment of Prue Leith's "Cotswold Kitchen," viewers were treated to another delightful culinary adventure this time with a Tetbury edge. Nestled on the outskirts picturesque market town of Tetbury, Larkhill Vineyard is exquisite hidden gem known for its sustainable winemaking and breathtaking views. The vineyard specializes in producing high-quality English wines, making it a perfect spot for Prue to send her husband John to explore the delightful pairing of wine and food. With its lush vines and quaint charm, it’s a place where wine lovers can revel in the beauty of nature while sipping on local
If this has whetted your appetite literally! You may like to visit them as they run Tours & Tastings - usually on Saturday, during April to October with additional tours available on selected dates. You can also visit them without joining a Tour & Tasting, they also run a very popular Friday Summer Pop Ups during June till end September, for further information please visit the website www.larkhillvineyard.co.uk
Knowing Simon and Wendy and their team perhaps the secret ingredient of the amazing wines is the enthusiasm sunshine and love that they share in abundance making it the perfect destination and experience. Simon said In 2017 we had a seed of an idea that we would like to plant a few vines on our land.(Spread over 5 acres)During 2018 and into 2019 the ‘few’ became many. Our grapes are harvested by hand, and each vintage is unique, reflecting the subtle differences in each English growing season.
And we enjoyed welcoming Dame Prue Leith’s husband John at Larkhill and talking with him about English Sparkling wines. Plus, of course, tasting our own award-winning Cotswold Sparkling Brut!'
Drawn to Comics!
.Following the amazing success of the last Cotswold Comic Con now in its fourth year, The Tetbury Goods Shed Art Centre and 451 Comics initiative are working together to provide a new Comic Con Festival, this time over two days on May 30/31st, 2026 and will have all the excitement and fun of all things comic related, comic dealers, special guests, Cos Play and much more. The theme is Experts, Enthusiasts and Educators! Coreen the organiser said last year 'Kevin was touring giving lectures and workshops about the advantages of using graphic novels in education which has been welcomed by schools and libraries, to expand on this we are fortunate that Expert Professor J Gibson of Cambridge University will be heading up the one of the discussion panels on Neurodiversity and the positive effect of reading comics. So if you would like to find out more about the project and Convention, or if you would like a stall to take part as a creator or even an educator you may even want to become a sponsor please contact Coreen, comics451@icloud.com or ring 07918255772.
Watch hear or even take part with inspiring talks, and insightful presentations from Experts, Enthusiasts and Educators! and familiar faces. The diverse stage panels bring together voices shaping the future of this medium. Comics aren’t just fun things kids read any more. They are Intellectual educational and cultural assets. The Speakers, guests, events programme goes live next month, for updates so do visit www451comics.co.uk

Wonderful Welcome for New Art Gallery
On a crisp winter evening, the vibrant and diverse Business community of Tetbury came together to celebrate the informal opening of the new art gallery, Chomé Fine Art at 31 Church Street in Tetbury.
The atmosphere was one of elegance and sophistication, as attendees mingled and marvelled at the stunning works of art on display.
Owner, Douglas Chomé Wilson, a perfect host was clearly delighted said 'I was truly amazed at the number of people who came along to welcome the new gallery and shared their love and enthusiasm. I cannot thank my close friend Arthur Smith enough for introducing me to this wonderful town for his ongoing support. The evening was a true testament to the amount of respect that Arthur has gained over 27 years within the local business community.
I would also like to thank my fellow businesses for their support making me feel at home. I believe that there is a renaissance happening with the number of new businesses opening, and Tetbury is fast becoming an art destination with many other galleries offering wide ranging choices.’’
Douglas started what he calls his apprenticeship spending 10 years with West End salesrooms including Bonhams, New Bond St where he headed up the Victorian paintings dept, Richard Green Gallery head of dept and Sotheby’s, adding to his wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm.
Opening his first showroom in Sherborne in1994 subsequently moving to Bath. Last summer he retired after 11 years as Fairs Director at Haynes Fine Art, Broadway & Belgravia. The Gallery will be open Thursday through to Saturday. If you want a private viewing or to check times, please ring Douglas on 07775 805777

Look up to the sky. You’ll never find rainbows if you’re looking down. Charlie Chaplin.
Happy and Blessed New Year!
I would like to take this opportunity with the beginning of a New Year here to thank all the amazing people that have made this new Tetbury News site, so popular and welcoming and there are still so many more people and stories to share. Tetbury is wealthy in so many immeasurable ways chief among them the respect and love of the people and this year as always we have been blessed with an abundance of goodwill that we share, from you all.
We must say thank you to our new rector Revd Sarah Heywood and her fantastic team really encompass the Tetbury spirit and thrown herself into working so hard for the Town. Of course being her first Tetbury Christmas she has been extraordinary busy with the wonderful church services she has led. She brings a fresh joy and innocence to services, Her Christmas Day story of the birth of Christ with fun references to various chocolates which children identified and was given. A perfect example of be happy and the hope she brings, perhaps this is why she fits into Tetbury so well so well. Thank you Sarah.

Seasons Greetings from the Editor
Christmas is a Magical Time of the year!
Here in Tetbury we are blessed by having such wonderful people that make our town so so special and best of all fun.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and a Joyous New Year!
Let’s share and spread the Love, Coreen


Tetbury Santa Dash
The weekend culminated in what is fast becoming one of the biggest events on the Tetbury calendar the Santa dash Anna Montague-Jones of the friends said 'It was a good day weather wise for this year's Santa Dash which was organised by the Friends of Tetbury Hospital and generously sponsored by Hunter French, Estate Agents. There were well over 150 people who set off, many in jolly Christmas outfits and everyone in a Santa hat provided by the sponsors - young, not so young, children in pushchairs and dogs - a happy band, following our very own Santa.
When they returned to the Market House, there was mulled wine, cold drinks, mince pies, and sausage rolls. Calcot, Hobbs Bakery, Tesco, The Priory Hotel and the Gilbertine Kitchen have all generously provided these welcome refreshments.
There was a very noble group of marshals, whose help was much appreciated.
The local Air Cadets were on hand to help and there were music and jollity - a very happy morning to help raise money for Tetbury Hospital. The Friends committee all worked hard but nonetheless enjoyed themselves!
Thank you, Hunter French, and everyone else who helped in any way to make for a happy morning and one that is becoming a Tetbury tradition

Friends of Tetbury Hospital Stall
The tireless enthusiastic friends of Tetbury Hospital team presented their delightful Christmas Stall under the historic Market House/Town Hall on a crisp dry where many soaked up the merry atmosphere and enjoyed the charm of Tetbury, picking up homemade festive goodies, Fresh mistletoe, beautifully potted hyacinths, Unique seasonal treats & gifts.
and engaging with the public to raise the profile of the fundraising for the hospital. With all proceeds going to our hospital.

Spectacular Concert starts Festive Weekend
To Start the weekend there was the beautiful Christmas concert held in St Mary's Church, a true merry miscellany celebrating a traditional Christmas. Katharine Landale Chairman of the friends of Tetbury Hospital perfectly summed it up said after the wonderful spectacular concert ‘The most important thanks tonight are to you, our audience. Thank you to you all for being here. You are part of the wonderful community that supports us throughout the year - through volunteering, attending events and making donations. We simply could not operate without you. You are the backbone of Tetbury.
Heartfelt thanks also to our generous sponsors, The Blue Book Agency, Shipton Moyne Opera, Upton Mill Care Home, Moloh, French Grey, Morgan Atkins, Cirencester Christmas Trees, Tetbury Hardware, Vinotopia Wine and Teddy Tarlton. Your support has made this evening possible, and we are extremely grateful.
Our sincere thanks to our outstanding performers; Ian Higginson and The Jubilate Chamber Choir, Alis Huws, Jason Durr and Mark Cummings and the Reverend Sarah Heywood, for their wonderful, inspired and entertaining readings. Additionally Tutti Flutti, St Mary’s Church, John Sharp and Tetbury Bell Ringers. Each of you has given your time, energy and talent in support of our wonderful hospital.
A very special thank you goes to Carol Wilson and her team for organising tonight so magnificently. It’s been a wonderful evening for us all to enjoy, planned and delivered with enormous care and attention to detail. Please also join me in thanking the entire Friends Committee for their tireless work throughout the year. Thanks to this year’s events and the generosity of the community, we have raised more than ever, and this money has gone to the new Xray machine due to be installed in our hospital at the end of February - very good news indeed.
Thank you so much for being here and on behalf of The Friends of Tetbury Hospital we wish you a wonderful and very Happy Christmas.”

Mark Cummings

Louise Wall &Phillip Hodson

Jason Durr & Son

Alis Hews
Some of the Team



Tetbury Hospital Amazing Donation
The friends of Tetbury Hospital fantastic family festive fun weekend of fundraising events, organised by the friends of Tetbury Hospital got off to an amazing start with a spectacular presentation of a check from the Tetbury Lions Club of a spectacular £10,000 to the Tetbury Hospital trust
Many locals remember the late 1980s the NHS owned portfolio of community hospitals in Gloucestershire was struggling financially, and Tetbury Hospital was threatened with closure, Tetbury residents and the local community refused to lose such a critical asset; they raised over a million pounds to save the hospital and re-establish it as a charitable entity. Tetbury Hospital Trust Ltd was incorporated in 1992 and the fundraising arm The Friends of Tetbury Hospital was established at the same time. The former Prince of Wales became the Patron, and his Majesty King Charles III is still the patron. With the 12th Duke of Beaufort, whose family have been long term supporters of the hospital, is still their President. Tetbury hospital trust is a charity. An independent healthcare provider, they deliver high-quality services on behalf of the NHS and private patients. They have a minor injury and illness unit, and x-ray department, outpatient consultation, and day case surgery. to find out more about them please visit their website tetburyhospital.co.uk
Our thanks and gratitude must go to the hard-working dedicated Hospital team and the support from the friends supporters and volunteers.

It was Good to attend the family carol concert held at the Beautiful St Saviours Church with mulled wine and mince pies. led by the ever enthusiastic Revd Sarah Harwood, as part of Christmas tree festival. So why not take some time out and enjoy the completely free Christmas tree festival at the exquisite St Saviours Church which runs until January 5, 2024, and see the and individual vast range of beautifully decorated trees representing local organisations, schools, and clubs. There is also the special memory tree giving you the opportunity to leave your memories of loved ones, friends and family, on the Christmas Memory Tree, by attaching special messages to ones that will be missed. You can drop in at any time the church is open. This is a Town Council initiative and of course totally free if you wish to you can leave a donation which will be gifted to the church's conservation trust in aid of St saviours Church. The trees are spectacular and of course give us a reminder of the many groups that we have in our wonderful Town you may know very well, and some might be new to yourselves

The Christmas Tree Festival
Coreen was delighted with the first Tetbury Times Christmas tree.

Tetbury Mayor,Cllr Steve Scott impressed with such a good looking fairy!
Or is it just a mini me!


New Start for New Surgery for Tetbury
On Friday 21st November a truly historic ground-breaking ceremony was held to mark the beginning of the construction for the Towns New State of the art medical centre/surgery,
A proud Stonewood Homes announced the commencement of construction on Tetbury’s new GP surgery at our Worwell Rise development. This milestone marks the culmination of extensive planning, collaboration, and determination to deliver a facility that will significantly enhance healthcare provision for the local community. The £5 million medical centre will provide modern, accessible services for more than 10,000 patients, featuring 16 consulting rooms and state-of-the-art facilities designed to meet future needs. As James Petherick, Land and Planning Director at Stonewood Homes, commented:
“We are extremely pleased to commence work on this important new infrastructure project for the town. A huge amount of work has gone into reaching this milestone and I would like to thank the Phoenix Health Group, Assura and NHS Gloucestershire as well as Geoff Turbott, the landowner. We look forward to progressing the build, alongside the development of 27 high-quality homes.”
Dr Pete Hill Partner Phoenix Health Group said ''It has been very exciting seeing the building work begin on the new surgery on Cirencester Road. This will be a great investment into Tetbury, and we hope it will provide a much more comfortable experience for patients when visiting the surgery. There are currently very few new GP surgeries being built due to the current financial constraints, so we are lucky to have this new building in Tetbury. We would like to thank the Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board, Stonewood Homes and everyone that supported us locally.
Thank you to everyone involved for all the hard work that has gone to ensure that our Town keeps this needed facility in our town and surrounded area.

Let there be lights!
Despite the wet weather, we had our elves! A merry little Christmas light switch on Friday Dec 5 with Tetbury's annual Christmas light switch-on event. Tetbury Town Council advised people ''Unfortunately, due to BBC and Met Office forecasts of 20+ mph gusts of wind, we won’t be able to put up gazebos for safety reasons. This means the event will be much smaller than planned, and we are heartbroken not to kick off the festivities in the way we all look forward to every year’.
Mayor Cllr Steve Scott, Thanked the organisations who funded the event, the Feoffees of Tetbury, Gloucestershire County council, Build back better scheme, and Tetbury Town Council. Tetbury’s own Richard Burton compare extraordinaire, who battled the rain weather welcomed James and Emma Lowsely-Williams, and the winners of the children St Mary's school Christmas competition then announced the countdown. First with a blessing from Revd Sarah Haywood followed by the countdown and switch on, lighting the Market House/Town Hall and Town. Special Thanks must also give to the Lowsely-Williams family for donating the amazing trees and for the festive music from Adam Okin.
Well done and a big thank you must go to all the Christmas groups who worked so hard crafting the colorful Christmas event. But the real magic wasn't just the lights but the warmth of the lovely community laughter and shared memories that would shine brightly in the heart long after the festivity ended and be a night to remember.



Christmas Wonderland
Arrives in Tetbury
The eagerly anticipated expansion of French Grey opened, bringing to life French Grey’s new Christmas Wonderland, a beautiful enchanting space full of Christmas sparkles and glitter to Tetbury’s lovely high street at 1 Long Street. As they were not moving they are expanding next door from their existing shop so you can still visit them at number 3 Long Street as well. The new expansion has received such a amazing amount of support on the social media praising and thanking Jackie and her team for the marvellous addition to the centre of town. The always modest and so welcoming Jackie of French Grey said 'Wow Tetbury you’re the best THANK YOU SO MUCH for your enthusiastic and wonderful positive support of our new shop, we are blown away and we’re SO thrilled that YOU’RE thrilled. Lovely to see so many of you and thank you too to our fellow retailers for your lovely kind comments on Instagram it really has been a team effort led by our lovely owner Sally so thank you for mentioning me but l cannot take ALL the credit’
French Grey is at the heart of Tetbury not only in location but also encapsulating the ethos of the warm inviting Tetbury shopping experience. So a perfect opportunity to enjoy a festive visit to Tetbury, soak up the seasonal atmosphere and get that unique gift to give and share for Christmas. Giving you the chance for shopping in some of the best unique individual independent shops. Of course there are plenty of eateries too from cafes to pubs and restaurants. Including a brand-new Cafe opposite French Grey, The Cotswold Farm. Kitchen Cafe


Father Christmas with our Fire Crew Tours Tetbury
A popular tradition is that of the Christmas Carol Float. Tetbury’s Christmas Carol float is brought round by the Tetbury Fire crew, and this year the festive tour will be taking place over three evenings with different routes, on the evenings.
On Monday Dec 15, they start out from the Fire Station at about 5pm, bringing the Christmas vibes to Hampton Street, Chavenage Lane, Romney Road, Longtree Close, Lowfield Road, St. Mary's Road and most of the roads that surround. Santa is looking forward to this round! Red route!
On Tuesday 16 Dec, Santa will be visiting Close Gardens, Sherwood Road, Cutwell, Berrells Road, Shearers Way, Bath Road, Cirencester Road, Trubshaw Close, Dormers, Havenhill Road and Quercus Road. They’ll get into as many of the Roads and turnings as they can, with a 14tonne lorry and Santa being towed by a 4x4! We can't wait! Blue route!
On Saturday 20 Dec, Santa and his Elves, a Watch Manager and some firefighters will be playing Christmas music, eating Celebrations, drinking tea and generally being Christmassy outside. Do go and see them!
On Monday 22 Dec, The last outing of this festive season for Santa in Tetbury.
He always enjoys the kids following the float through Conygar and loves to see all the effort that the families have made with their outside decorations!
They'll be singing, dancing and swinging their way along London Road, Conygar, Priory Way, Shepard's Mead estate and Northfield Road. There will be some Mince pies eaten in the process. Green route!
Streets paved with good inentions!
A big thank you must go to Cllr Laura Hall- Wilson who organised the Tetbury Local Plan Meeting at the Tetbury Goods Shed on Monday Dec 1 which was attended by resident's county, district and Town Cllrs giving attendees the opportunity to raise many issues as well as discussing the local plan
Laura said 'I was very pleased to be able to chair a meeting on the Cotswolds District Council local plan preferred options consultation this week to give Tetbury residents the opportunity to discuss how the options had been arrived at and to ask questions. We are being expected to plan for a relatively low number compared with other settlements in the district, and what I hear from residents is they understand the councils predicament at the hands of the Labour government’s housing targets but they are most concerned about infrastructure keeping up: roads; drainage; healthcare among just a few areas mentioned. I will do what I can to keep amplifying those voices, but most importantly residents need to feed into the consultation which runs until 2nd January and can be found on the Cotswold District Council website.’’

The friends of Tetbury Hospital
A very special unique and fun festive weekend organised by the Friends of Tetbury Hospital starting with

A magical festive evening Dec 12
You're invited to a Magical Festive Evening at St Marys’ Church Friday 12 December, at 7:30pm
Step into the warmth and wonder of the season with an unforgettable evening of music, poetry and cheer at the beautiful St Marys’ Church, Tetbury. Tickets are priced at £15 per person for adults, which includes mulled wine, mince pies and festive snacks. Jason Durr – Actor, reading a seasonal piece. Alis Huws – Former Royal Harpist. Mark Cummings – Writer for the Cotswold Life, sharing a festive poem. Jubilate Chamber Choir – Cheltenham’s renowned vocal ensemble. Tutti Flutti – Flute ensemble bringing festive flair Children (16 and under): FREE. For more information or to purchase your tickets, please visit tetburyhospital.co.uk

Christmas Stall Dec 13
Saturday 13th December All Day. Join the friends under the historic Market House in Tetbury for a delightful Christmas Stall in support of our local hospital. Soak up the merry atmosphere, enjoy the charm of Tetbury in December, and pick up something special while supporting a wonderful cause. Homemade festive goodies, Fresh mistletoe, beautifully potted hyacinths, Unique seasonal treats & gifts. All proceeds go to our hospital.

Santa Dash Dec 14
On Sunday 14th December Join everyone for the Tetbury Santa Dash a joyful, energetic event that brings festive fun to the whole family! | Meet at historic Market House/ Town Hall from 11:00am. Start at 11:30am Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just fancy a festive stroll, this event is all about enjoyment. Choose your pace and take on our new extended route around the charming streets of Tetbury. Every participant receives a complimentary Santa hat to wear with pride as you dash through town in your favourite festive attire! Bring your friends, family, neighbours – even your dog in a Christmas jumper! The Tetbury Santa Dash is a brilliant fun way to kick off the festive season together. All proceeds go towards supporting Tetbury Hospital £5 per person. Children under 5 go FREE. Mark your calendars and come be part of the festive fun. Whether you’re dashing or cheering from the sidelines, it’s a day to remember. For more information or to purchase your tickets for participating please visit tetburyhospital.co.uk Thank you for helping make a difference!

Dance Like No One’s Watching at
Tetbury's Christmas Silent Disco
On December 19th, they will be hosting a fun-packed Christmas Silent Disco at Tetbury’s new Dolphins Hall, complete with tinsel, twinkly lights and excellent tunes.
This knockout winter event, which is back by popular demand, will run from 6pm to 9pm, and promises to be a family-friendly experience delivering all the entertainment, laughter, and great music that Tetfest fans have come to love — just with a quieter twist! Grab a pair of glowing headphones, choose your channel, and dance to your own beat as DJ Josh spins a fantastic mix of tunes to get everyone moving.
We held a Christmas Silent Disco two years ago and it was a huge success, so we decided to organise another and coincide its timing with the start of the school Christmas holidays,” says Tetfest committee member Roz Goodwin. “The kids will have broken up that afternoon, and this is the perfect way for the whole family to get the party started. There will also be a pizza van on site for busy parents who wants a night off from cooking tea.”
Tickets are just £5 adults/£3 for 16 and under, with a £5 headset deposit (cash only please). Great value, great music, great fun — don’t miss it! Tickets are on sale now via the Tetfest website where you can also buy tickets for next summer’s main event. www.tetfest.co.uk.

The True meaning of Christmas
Tetbury Bennefice Christmas Services
Here are the Christmas services for St Mary's Church.Christmas Eve, 8.30am BCP Holy Communion. 10.00am Family Communion. 4.00pm is the family special Christmas Eve Crib Service. This is a lovely bring all the family service as they re-tell the story of Jesus's birth where the children can dress up as they need and welcome Shepherds and sheep, kings and stars and angels and donkeys, what better way to get the family into the true Christmas spirit. Latter at 11.30pm will be the candlelit Midnight Mass, This beautiful, joyous popular Service to which everyone is welcome celebrating the birth of Jesus and course hope. Uniting us all to be the first ones to celebrate Christmas. In the stillness of this night we remember the birth of Jesus into our World and discover or rediscover. the Christmas message of joy, peace and hope ''Silent night, Holy night'' Other services in Tetbury Benefice for Christmas Eve are 6.00pm Long Newnton Carol Service.Christmas Eve 4.00pm Shipton Moyne Crib Service
The Christmas Day Service 10.00am St Marys’ Tetbury Family Communion
Other services in Tetbury Benefice for Christmas Day, Christmas Day 10.00am Beverston Holy Communion Christmas Day11.15am Long Newnton Holy Communion Christmas Day11.15am Shipton Moyne Holy Communion
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Tetbury light switch on & market Dec 5
We You're all invited to Tetbury for the 5th December for the Tetbury Christmas Fayre & Market 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM Get ready to embrace the festive spirit as Tetbury transforms into a winter wonderland for its annual Christmas Fayre & Market! Join us for a magical evening filled with twinkling lights, joyful music, and seasonal cheer. Event Highlights include, live performance by the Silver Band, Unique Crafts & Stalls perfect for holiday gifts, Delicious Food & Drink to warm your spirits, you can visit Santa’s Grotto for a special festive treat, fantastic Late Night Shopping with local businesses, music from Adam Okin who will be serenading the Town. Of course the main event will be the Christmas Lights Switch-On at 6:00 PM at TheTown Hall/Market House always a heartwarming moment for the whole community.
This cherished event is proudly supported by Feoffees of Tetbury, Gloucestershire County Council, and Tetbury Town Council. Do come along with family and friends and celebrate the season in the heart of Tetbury

Christmas tree carol service Dec 6
On Saturday, the 6th of December will be the always popular and traditional family Christmas tree carol service held at uniquely exquisite St Saviours Church at 5:00 pm this will be followed by mulled wine and mince pies. And of course open to all. To many Tetburians St saviours Church holds a special place in their hearts even though it is now a redundant church. And if you can't get to this service the Christmas tree festival will be on display in the church daily from 9:00am until 5:00pm. Giving you the chance to not only admire this beautiful church but also view the individual decorated and displayed trees that represent local organisations Schools and clubs that are part of our town.

Christingle Dec 7
One of the most simple beautiful and uplifting services the Church has is that of the Christingle and this year you're invited by messy church to come along and make your own Christingle and enjoy some singing around the fire! This is open to all families and will take place on Sunday 7 December at 4:00 pm, at St Mary's church where all are welcome. You'll be able to make a donation to the children's society.

Tetbury Film Society Dec 10
On Wednesday 10th December, Tetbury Film Society will be screening the comedy-drama ‘The Penguin Lessons’ (Cert. 12A). Based on true events, it follows a disillusioned Englishman who goes to work in a school in a divided Argentina, where his life is transformed when he rescues an orphaned penguin. Doors at the Dolphins Hall open at 7pm and the screening begins at 7:30pm prompt. Visiting guests are welcome; tickets are available on the door. Your ticket includes a complimentary drink to celebrate the festive season.

Carol Concert Dec 11
It has often been said that Christmas is for children. But our young people have the understanding maturity that 'it is more blessed to give than to receive' (Acts 20:35) on Thursday, the 11th of December you're invited to share in Christmas carol concert featuring students of Avening, Leighterton, St Mary’s and Sir William Romney’s Schools. The unbelievable talent and joy that this concert brings for you, and to share in is a perfect way to to Participate in the simple joy that Christmas brings. The concert will take place at 6:30 until 7;30 at St Mary's Church Tetbury.

Quiz Night Dec 12
There will be a special Christmas quiz night in raffle at St Mary's school hall Tetbury on Friday, the 12th of December. Doors open at 7 pm the quiz starts at 7:30 pay on the night £5 per person raffle £1 per strip. Entry and raffle cash only please there will be a bar with cash or card. There will be an engraved winners trophy and medals for winning team raffle prizes one too if you would like to support the school then please donate your prize at the school all proceeds from the quiz and Raffle will go to the school. To book your table maximum six people per team please email. Thanks must go to Les Brice for organising this and the many other popular quizzes for good causes he organises thank you and happy Christmas Les.
Tetbury Remembrance Service
On Sunday November 9 at 2:30pm the Annual Service of Remembrance Took place at a packed St Mary’s Church, the service as always was a joint Tetbury Area Churches Together (TACT). The service as always was very moving and poignant and was led by Revd Sarah Heywood with ministers from Tetbury area churches together
After the Church service the congregation who were joined by many people afterwards with the official parade from the Green to St Saviours Church, home of the War Memorial. For the final act of remembrance the wreath laying was led by an open air Service and hymns, then Poppies Wreaths were laid on behalf of Royal British Legion, Tetbury branch. Gloucestershire County Council, Cotswold District Council, Tetbury Town Council, the Feoffees
of Tetbury, Gloucestershire Constabulary, Gloucester Fire and rescue service Tetbury crew, Royal Society of St George, Air Training Corps, Tetbury Chamber, Tetbury Scout Group, Girl Guiding, St Mary’s School, Sir William Romney’s School, St Mary’s Church, St Michaels Church, Christ Church, Lions Club of Tetbury, Probus, OGRI motorcycle club,United Services Club, WI, Tetbury Cricket Club, the Dolphins Hall, the Rifle Club, the Malthouse. The service concluded, with the traditional remembering,The Last Post .The Two Minute Silence. Reveille was sounded. Then everyone United singing the national anthem. Finally The Kohima Epitaph was recited with deep reverence,
''When you go home, tell them of us and say, For your tomorrow, we gave our today.'' Afterwards people gathered for refreshments in bowling club. There are many volunteers who help with this day, who deserve our thanks although everyone was united in wanting to thank Jane Haines for her superb organising and coordinating this time of remembrance.



I Wool always Love ewe!
.A throng of enthusiasts gathered in the Goods Shed to celebrate all things woollen in the second Ewe-nique Tetbury Woolfair on October 12.
The Woolfair, the brainchild of local resident author and columnist Anne Hooper. In the hall many took time to leisurely Browse and buy from independent yarn manufacturers, spinners, dyers, eco friendly dyers using only naturally sourced colours, a knitting table where you could seek advice on your latest project, yarn accessories, local yarn retailers And even watch demonstrations. A firm favourite was the fabulous Pat Hodges owner of the marvellous Long Street wool & yarn shop Skeins, a real cornerstone of Tetbury as one of its longest running businesses. Complimented with more variety than in a Royal command performance, with diversity such as Jane Haines of the History of Tetbury Society (HOTS) gave on her very popular guided walk around the town and through its historical association with wool. Local Cotswold sheep farmer Sophia Ashe a young farmer who now breeds this traditional species, gave a fascinating talk about the role her sheep play in today's "woolly " climate. Another one of the stars was farmer Gareth Williams with his Hampshire Down breed of sheep entertaining visitors and greeting everyone out side, giving us a reminder of the old classic cattle market site immortalised by the classic HE Bates story and John Mills film Dulcima. Now the Millennium Green connected by Will's Bridge. And of course home to the Ewe-nique Tetbury Wool Sack Races.

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Food Glorious Food
Tetbury, famous for its antiques and of course its Royal neighbours, is also one of he Cotswolds food destinations The Tetbury food scene has always been legendary, but it’s more exciting than ever right now. As recently The Ormond welcomed James Edwards as their new Head Chef. James is no stranger to excellence! Having trained under Michael Caines, worked with Gordon Ramsay at W8, and spent two formative years under Tom Kerridge at The Hand and Flowers. More recently, he led the culinary revival at The Kings Head Hotel in Cirencester.
In fact it was only last Valentines’ Day when they opened the new restaurant bistro 23 situated in the Ormond. The Ormond is a magnificent atmospheric coaching inn that has welcomed travellers since the 16th century. One of many historic buildings in the centre of the town, complimented by 22 rooms that come in many shapes and sizes blending a comfortable mix of classic and contemporary. James said I love bold flavour packed dishes that celebrate the best seasonal produce. While training with top chefs I learned that cooking starts with great ingredients especially local ones. I often say the first thing you do when you travel is eat and drink local so I want our guests to have that same experience. My style marries British classics with global inspiration using fresh Cotswolds vegetables
Adrienne Bailey, owner of The Ormond, said
“We are absolutely delighted to welcome James to The Ormond family. His bold, ingredient-led cooking style is a perfect fit for our vision. We can’t wait for guests to experience it.”
James is bringing his bold, ingredient-led style to The Ormond, rooted in seasonal, locally sourced produce.

Tetbury always unique
Resident Tetbury goats Joan and Dawn, with their human handler Kathryn Minchew, enjoyed a weekday walkabout in the town centre to promote an autumn and winter programme of six craft and catering workshops. Designed and run by Kathryn, the Fire Table workshops combine seasonal cooking and creative making in an outdoor shelter, with the playful goat duo on hand to raise extra smiles.
Spencer House Gallery owner Chris Woodcock said: "Inviting Kathryn, Joan and Dawn to promote these workshops at the gallery is a small example of how we town-centre businesses can team up with home-based entrepreneurs. We got lots of intrigued looks - it's not every day you see two goats walked on leads down the high street - and encouraged shoppers and visitors to find out more about the workshops as well as come and support our finale exhibition by regional artists." Enterprising animal lover Kathryn made the gallery her first stop on a short tour of other Tetbury retailers, before the girl goats disappeared home for their well-earned tea. Find out more about the workshops at pyromaniacchef.square or email: hello@kathrynminchew.com

Special Service
A special service of Evensong taken by Tetbury's new Rector, the Reverend Sarah Heywood, took place at unfortunately redundant St. Saviour's Church on 14th September. Commemorating the life and work of Charles Fuge Lowder. Lowder was born in 1820, and served in Tetbury as curate. At the time, pews had to be rented at St. Marys' and many townsfolk could not afford to pay, so each Sunday had to see if they could get a spot in one of the 240 free seats in the church. Often people had to be turned away.
Charles Lowder felt strongly that provision should be made for the poor of the parish, and was passionate about inspiring places of worship not being the preserve of the rich. He was instrumental in the founding and building of St. Saviour's and even funded the unusual baptismal font himself.
It is exquisitely decorated and features symbols of the Evangelists, the Agnus Dei (Lamb of God), the dove and the cross. The counterweight for the cover is in the form of a dove - representing the Holy Spirit - hanging on a chain in front of the west window.
This extraordinary man went on to be remembered particularly for his ministry in the East End of London. He was a constant presence among the poor as cholera ravaged the docklands, bringing hope by visiting the sick, offering food and bringing communion.
Rev'd Sarah held up Lowder as an example as a man of compassion and forethought, who cared very much for those less fortunate. In her sermon, she said 'Charles Fuge Lowder once said that the heart of mission is not strategy or buildings, but love, love that perseveres, love that serves. If we keep that love in sight, then his example becomes more than a story from the past. It becomes an invitation – maybe even a challenge - here and now.’

Business Winner
Well done must go to our local Company, Flooring Southwest for winning the prestigious Englands Business Award, Best carpet and flooring business Gloucestershire. James Padden CEO said, I am absolutely honoured and incredibly proud to be here today as the winner of this award. Being recognised by England’s Business Awards is not only a tremendous achievement for us as a business, but it’s also a testament to the hard work, dedication, and passion of the people behind the scenes—my incredible team.I couldn’t have done this without them. From day one, our staff have shown true commitment, professionalism, and a real desire to deliver the best for our customers. Since setting up in Tetbury just two years ago, we’ve not only grown as a business, but we’ve also grown as part of a community. A community that has welcomed us, supported us, and stood by us as we’ve developed and evolved. That’s why we’ve proudly sponsored events and organisations such as the Tetbury Goods Shed, Comicon, the Woolsack Races, Horsley Fete, Horsley Fireworks, the Nelson Trust, Beaufort Polo Club, Amberley Cow Hunt, Tetbury Lions Club, Horsley Village Hall, and so many more. This award is more than a trophy, it’s a reflection of our shared journey. It represents the high standards we set, the lessons we’ve learned, and the relationships we’ve built . We’ll keep striving to exceed expectations, and continue to give back wherever we can. Thank you again to everyone who’s been part of our journey so far, this award belongs to all of us.
News in brief for November 2025
Here is other news for Tetbury
Christmas
Church Fayre
The traditional St Marys' Church Christmas Fayre will take place on Saturday November 22 2025 Doors open at 11.00am - 20pm. In the perfect and appropriate setting of St Marys’ Church. The Church is fully accessible this is of course this is the start of the traditional Tetbury Christmas with festive favourites,Tombola, books, cuddly toy tombola, tea, coffee and cake, lucky dip, soup and roll, crafts win a Christmas hamper, unwrap a bottle,win a Christmas hamper, and more. Do pop in and celebrate Christmas as it was and as it should be, stress free and fun for all family. You also have the chance to have a tour of the Church tower from 11.00 until 2.00 pm although the last tour starts at 1:20 you'll be able to learn about bellringing, visit the Belfry and get to the best view of Tetbury even Highgrove from above in the most unique fashion. There is a nominal charge of £5 per adult and under 16s £1 or children must be accompanied by an adult.
Pride &Prejudice
On Sunday 23 November 2025 Tetbury Goods Shed present Pride & Prejudice in words and music,with Harriet Walter and pianist Melvyn Tan. This captivating entertainment, full of laugh-out-loud moments and wonderful surprises, combines the words of Jane Austen’s most popular novel with one of the most beloved musical soundtracks of the 1990s. The enduring story of the romance between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy is read by star of stage and screen, Harriet Walter, in a simple but intimate drawing-room setting, in much the same way that Jane herself first read the story aloud to her family and their closest friends. Weaving around those words is Carl Davis’ magical score from the much loved BBC TV drama series of the 1990s, performed by Melvyn Tan (pianist on the original BBC soundtrack) and violinist Irene Duval. The book has been abridged by novelist and Austen biographer, Gill Hornby. Doors open at 5.45 Performance starts at 6.30pm For more information or to book your tickets, please visit the website: www.tetburygoodsshed.co.uk.
Red Ridinghood
It's that time of year again, oh no it's not! Oh yes it is ! As Dolphins dramatic society present this year's pantomime Red Riding Hood,and Tickets are now on sale. So get ready to boo and cheer for this fantastically funny family pantomime. 27th - 29th November curtain up at 7:30pm and a Saturday matinee at 2:30pm. Tickets available from Tetbury Hardware (cash only) or online at www.dolphinsdrama.uk If you would like further information please message or email dolphinsdrama@gmail.com.
Tetbury Christmas light switch on
You're all invited to Tetbury for the 5th December for the Tetbury Christmas Fayre & Market 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM Get ready to embrace the festive spirit as Tetbury transforms into a winter wonderland for its annual Christmas Fayre & Market! Join us for a magical evening filled with twinkling lights, joyful music, and seasonal cheer. Event Highlights include, live performance by the Silver Band, Unique Crafts & Stalls perfect for holiday gifts, Delicious Food & Drink to warm your spirits, you can visit Santa’s Grotto for a special festive treat, fantastic Late Night Shopping with local businesses, music from Adam Okin who will be serenading the Town. Of course the main event will be the Christmas Lights Switch-On at 6:00 PM at TheTown Hall/Market House always a heartwarming moment for the whole community.
This cherished event is proudly supported by Feoffees of Tetbury, Gloucestershire County Council, and Tetbury Town Council. Do come along with family and friends and celebrate the season in the heart of Tetbury.













































