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Bathscape Walking Festival 2024
With over 60 events for families, groups and solo walkers, the majority of which are free (full programme available online). Foodies will enjoy "Start with Cake, end with Cheese", a 5.5 mile circular starting at Bath Soft Cheese, Kelston. For more ambitious walkers there is a 9.5 mile walk "A Folly, a Quaint Village and […]
Find out more »Priston Festival 2024
Small and mostly free music festival with a range of live music including pop, folk, rock, Americana, and country on 5 stages, children's events and activities, food and drink, big sing workshop, morris dancing and much more.
Find out more »9:00 am
Frome Agricultural & Cheese Show 2024
Traditional annual agricultural show celebrating food, farming and cheese with music, stalls, entertainment, horse, falconry, stunt and machinery displays, livestock, dog show and parades, children's entertainment, circus skills, facepainting, climbing, archery, shooting, golf, funfair, inflatables, arts and craft and much more!
Find out more »St Mary’s Calne Sixth Form Fair
An opportunity for Year 11 students and their parents to find out the benefits of studying at the school, boarding, and to explore the Sixth Form facilities. Take a tour of the school, learn out about the support for Higher Education pathways, and speak to Sixth Form subject specialists. Pre-registration is required; further details available […]
Find out more »9:30 am
South West Model Show at The Tank Museum
With indoor and outdoor traders and displays, modelling demonstrations alongside the real thing. Model planes, ships, sci-fi, trains and tanks of all types and sizes will be available to see, make and purchase as well as exploring The Museum.
Find out more »South West Model Show at The Tank Museum
The Autumn model show will be bigger than ever with indoor and outdoor traders and displays, plus sci-fi and more. Tank, train, plane and ship models available to see, purchase and make.
Find out more »10:00 am
The World Revealed exhibition at BRLSI
Free exhibition featuring a selection of the 150,000 artefacts, specimens and books donated and cared for in our the collections of the Institute. Highlighting key people and events in the Institution’s history to demonstrate how it survived through two centuries. Some items are on show for the first time and will explore the circumstances in […]
Find out more »Bath Share & Repair Cafe: Farmborough
A great way to get those broken household objects and toys working again - the skilled volunteers can try to fix electrical and mechanical items, furniture, clothing, toys and more. Donations to cover running costs are always welcome.
Find out more »Fantastic Tails gallery trail at the Holburne
Free admission for families during half-term (26 October – 3 November) and a ‘Fantastical Tails’ gallery trail inspired by the wonderful creatures and animals in Chila Burman and Paula Rego’s work; suitable for ages 6yrs+.
Find out more »American Road Trip at the American Museum
Celebrating a journey through the diversity of American landscapes, history and culture in this contemporary, immersive experience, where visitors join in and share their own stories. There will be large-scale-travel games, theatrical sets, and an array of American road-trip memorabilia, as well a chance to get up close to an original 1958 Harley Davidson Duo […]
Find out more »Community Farmer Day at the Community Farm
Join in with seasonal field tasks to be productive, educational, engaging and sociable and have fun whilst learning where our food comes from in a beautiful setting, overlooking Chew Valley Lake. Adults and (supervised) children are welcome.
Find out more »Bath Share & Repair Cafe: Weston
A great way to get those broken household objects and toys working again - the skilled volunteers can try to fix electrical and mechanical items, furniture, clothing, toys and more. Donations to cover running costs are always welcome.
Find out more »Avon Big Paddle to support Dorothy House Hospice
A fun pirate-themed event for all abilities and ages with two routes - a 4.5 mile loop downstream to the Avon County Rowing Club and back and a 1.5 mile loop upstream towards Weston Lock and back. Participants can choose to paddle a route or a mix of both routes as many times as desired.
Find out more »Interactive Nature Trail with Dorothy House Hospice
Through its seasons, nature reminds us of the fragility of life and offers peace and solace from sadness and overwhelm. The interactive nature trail aims allow anyone wishing to find a wellbeing space to reflect in nature, or to find serenity in grief. Take a pause and learn more about the bio-diverse species found in the meadows, […]
Find out more »Heritage Open Week 2024
A packed programme of events in a variety of venues such as churches, mills, and cemeteries, as well as exclusive talks and guided tours, family friendly activities and trails. Highlights include find out what it was like to live in Roman Bath with activities, crafts and rituals at the Roman Baths; explore objects on a […]
Find out more »Wildlife Course 1 at Secret World
This course covers ethical considerations when treating wildlife, health and safety: your own and your responsibility to others, wildlife rescue techniques and equipment, cleanliness, hygiene and biosecurity, and a Q&A session. Participants will receive course handouts (emailed after the course), invitation to attend a course practical day (charges apply), and a voucher for £10 off […]
Find out more »10:30 am
Toulouse-Lautrec at Victoria Art Gallery
Featuring around 100 posters, this blockbuster show brings bohemian Montmartre to Bath with bright colours and bold lines, Toulouse-Lautrec's striking artwork captured the essence of turn-of-the-century Parisian nightlife. Pieces include his first poster of the Moulin Rouge and the cancan dancers of La Troupe de Mademoiselle Eglantine, alongside works by other celebrated artists of the […]
Find out more »Heritage Open Day at Chippenham Museum
Discover Chippenham’s hidden heritage as part of the national Heritage Open Days festival.
Find out more »Heritage Open Day at Wiltshire Museum
The opportunity to join a special tour to learn about the stories of the five buildings that are now the Museum and explore some of the many nooks and crannies. Book your place now as tickets are limited. Please note that there are lots of stairs during the tour.
Find out more »Future Curators at Trowbridge Museum
With the help of the collection team, learn how to curate exhibitions, create interactive displays, the importance of branding and help contribute with the development and execution of new exhibitions. Suitable for ages 8-16 years. For more information contact nikki.ritson@trowbridge.gov.uk
Find out more »Heritage Open Day at Yelde Hall
titIn celebration of the 550th anniversary of Maud Heath’s Causeway, visit the Hall to discover more about Maud Heath and the history of the Causeway. Listen to a specially commissioned song about Maud’s gift and explore what the community have learnt about Maud Heath and how she has been viewed throughout history.
Find out more »11:00 am
Uniform Services Day at Trowbridge Park
Celebrating and highlighting the amazing work of the Emergency Services and Armed Forces including a wide selection of stalls, information points, and displays from each of the emergency services, vintage and modern vehicle displays, dog demos, service bands, activities for young and old, themed play areas, first aid demonstrations, army boot camps, assault courses, climbing […]
Find out more »1:30 pm
Marshfest 2024
Fun for the whole family, with live music, activities, live entertainment, local food and drink and much more!
Find out more »2:30 pm
The Railway Children at St Augustine’s Catholic College, Trowbridge
Adapted for the stage by Mike Kenny. Roberta, Peter and Phyllis leave their London home and move with their mother to a small cottage in the country, where the railway becomes a source of fascination and adventure for the children. A heart-warming tale for all the family.
Find out more »4:00 pm
Six at Bristol Hippodrome
From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a 80-minute celebration of 21st century sisterly sass-itude. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.
Find out more »7:30 pm
Children’s Talks at BRLSI
Educational and entertaining talks covering a variety of subject themes. Full details and tickets available online.
Find out more »The Railway Children at St Augustine’s Catholic College, Trowbridge
Adapted for the stage by Mike Kenny. Roberta, Peter and Phyllis leave their London home and move with their mother to a small cottage in the country, where the railway becomes a source of fascination and adventure for the children. A heart-warming tale for all the family.
Find out more »8:00 pm
Six at Bristol Hippodrome
From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a 80-minute celebration of 21st century sisterly sass-itude. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.
Find out more »Krater Comedy Club at Komedia
An opportunity to see three stand-up acts along with a compere - from familiar faces to rising stars, different performers every week. In addition, tickets include club night entry to The Big Disco after the show.
Find out more »8:30 pm
Six at Bristol Hippodrome
From Tudor queens to pop princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII finally take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into a 80-minute celebration of 21st century sisterly sass-itude. These Queens may have green sleeves but their lipstick is rebellious red.
Find out more »