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Bristol
See Gloucestershire take on Leicester in the Rothesay County Championship on Friday 25 April 2025.
Cheltenham
On the second and last Friday of every month stalls line Cheltenham Promenade selling a range of produce including various meats and charcuterie, fruit and vegetables, desserts, preserves and pickles, cakes, bread, cheese and plants...
Leicester
Old Town Festival is a new event for 2025 incorporating the traditional St George's Festival with the Historic Roman Heritage of the City.
Bristol
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the harbour and its fascinating story at Underfall Yard!
Brighton
A perfect introduction To Theatre Royal Brighton for little ones.
Bristol, South Gloucestershire
Join between 10:00 am to 10:30 am every Monday during term time when Aerospace Bristol’s learning team will be reading a story in the museum cafer. Sessions are free to attend and museum admission is not required.
Bury
Leaps and Bounds is our weekly dance workshop incorporating different dance styl...
Bristol
Take a fantastic musical adventure with an out-of-this-world car in this family-friendly blockbuster that audiences will find 'Truly Scrumptious'.
Cheltenham
Cheltenham, The Festival Town, is home to one of the country’s best-loved jazz festivals, attracting over 20,000 music fans annually. The popular annual event will next take place 30 April - 5 May 2025.
Cheltenham
Keep Wednesday 30 April to Monday 5 May 2025 clear in your calendar to enjoy six days of free music, part of the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. Featuring the best of local talent performing at venues across Cheltenham - completely free of charge, thanks…
Bristol
Bristol’s month-long walking festival offers a variety of ways explore the city and its surrounds on foot.
Cubert
Three epic days of live music, guest ales & selection of pies. A fun, family friendly festival held over the first of three bank holidays in May.
Bristol Folk Festival returns with a breath-taking line-up of UK and world artists for the May Bank Holiday weekend.
Nottingham
The prestigious Nottingham Theatre Royal has a fascinating story to tell and who better to tell it than its resident ghost?
Fletcher Gate, Nottingham
Now is your chance to see the sights, to hear the stories and to explore this cultural capital with Robin Hood as your guide.
Wapping Road, Bristol
Experience the fantastic view of the Avon Gorge passing beneath the Clifton Suspension Bridge and down the Avon to Pill and back. Look out onto the river with the second highest tidal range in the world!
Bedminster, Bristol
Windmill Hill Market is a new Bristol market showcasing local creatives, food producers and other independent businesses, located in the heart of Bedminster.
Downton
The Downton Cuckoo Fair is an ideal family event held on the greens in this picturesque village 6 miles south of Salisbury and entry is FREE!
Waltham Abbey
This Sunday - join the long list of people that have discovered this unique attraction and been amazed that there's so much to see and do for all the family.
Cheltenham
These fantastically-popular Street Fairs in the Suffolks are always great events. Whether it’s the May Bank Holiday or the Christmas Market, there’s always a lovely friendly atmosphere, great products on sale and lots of fun entertainment.
Gloucestershire
Celebrate with amazing live performances from the incredible D-Day Darlings, as seen on Britain’s Got Talent, bringing the spirit of the 1940s to life.
Stone
Food lovers are in for a treat in May, with the return of Stone’s annual celebration of all things food & drink. For one ‘big weekend’ the town will transform into a foodie haven packed with artisan produce, street food stalls, live cookery…
Cheltenham
Cheltenham's oldest festival, set up in 1926! The annual Cheltenham Festival of Performing Arts is packed with performances in music, dance and drama by children from local schools, theatre groups, dance schools and music clubs...
Fowey
Taking place in various locations in Fowey, Cornwall’s premier literary festival will once again feature a diverse range of authors, speakers, musicians, and artists.