Chalke Valley History Festival
With talks, music, reenactments, food and drink, workshops, children's activities, immersive history, performances and more..
With talks, music, reenactments, food and drink, workshops, children's activities, immersive history, performances and more..
Take a tour of the school with a member of the Senior Leadership Team, and see the school on a working day.
An interactive family trail packed with themed activities, forest facts and hands-on fun. Help Witch find her lost hat, bow and wand, and collect the special ingredients she needs to complete her spell, but watch out for Dragon along the way! Once you’ve finished the trail, snap a photo with Witch and her animal friends […]
Search for the friendly faces of Lucius Marcius Memor, palace worker Sulinus and Aquae sulis resident Flavia. Discover Roman life in Bath through their every day experiences.
The opportunity to pause, reflect, and rediscover what you truly want to achieve by exploring vital life skills from managing your budget and boosting your wellbeing to crafting a powerful CV. You will build a complete toolkit for personal and professional growth. The sessions are designed to help you set meaningful goals and map out […]
An opportunity to go on a tour of the schools and meet with key staff members. Please email the school admin@churchfields.wilts.sch.uk for further details and to book.h sop
Marking the 400th anniversary of his birth, this exhibition celebrates wide-ranging pursuits and scientific interests of John Aubrey, the famous seventeenth century antiquarian, scientist, and biographer. The exhibition will feature significant loans from across the country. Part of the Chippenham - Our History project.
Marking 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Throughout the year, the Museum will explore the ideas, events and people behind the American Revolution and reflect on its lasting legacy. From 14 February, there will be new America 250 displays in the Museum, which are part of a special exhibition and trail […]
Fukuoka, located in the south of Japan, is home to a variety of nationally recognised crafts and agricultural traditions – from ceramics and textiles to tea and incense. From February, we will be showing a selection of objects and textiles from the region. Alongside the display,there will be a series of tea-related talks and events […]
As part of Aardman’s 50th Anniversary celebrations, join Shaun on a new trail to play, explore and discover. Solve the challenges, collect your Conservation Kit, and head to the Wildlife-3000, Wallace & Gromit's latest contraption, to complete the mission. Find Shaun’s friends along the way and discover real wildlife challenges, from spotting animals in drone footage, […]
An exhibition of paintings by Glenn Brown, one of the most celebrated painters to emerge from the generation of Young British Artists. Glenn Brown in Bath: Grottoesque will be on exhibition at No1 Royal Crescent from 22 May. Together, representing a homecoming for Brown, who studied at the Bath School of Art and Design.
Exhibition celebrating the resurgence of printmaking from the mid-19th century onwards, spaning the reappraisal of the artform in the 1850s through to the 1930s. Bringing together prints by key artists of the movement including Édouard Manet, Pierre Bonnard, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and Pablo Picasso, among others, the exhibition explores how these artists, primarily known for […]
Get active outdoors on a Pokémon Trading Card Game Mega Evolution Trail. Team up as a family to search the parkland for each Mega Evolution Pokémon, discover their powers and complete your own challenges. Trail sheets available to collect on the day.
With a range of deck chairs, picnic tables, and bean bags, cabanas, beach games, bar, food and drink, and huge screen for the World Cup games.
An opportunity to enjoy storytime sessions every week in term time. No need to book – just drop in.
Bringing together objects from the Museum’s collection alongside Hannah Lim’s contemporary sculptural works, some of which have been created in direct response to items within the collection. Shaped by her upbringing in London and her mixed Singaporean and British heritage, Lim works with materials including polymer clay, wood, and metal to create playful sculptures that […]
Exhibition celebrating the artist and master printmaker Norman Ackroyd CBE RA (1938-2024), bringing together Ackroyd's etchings from the 1980s onwards, with a focus on how he portrayed natural light with exceptional finesse. From subtle refracted rainbows in early works, to dramatic contrasts, hazy skies and glimmering vistas, his ability to capture the atmosphere of a […]
Commemorating the centenary of the 1926 General Strike and what happened in Bath with Somerset Coalfield Life at Radstock, and Bath Trades Council. Learn about the untold story of Bath and industrial unrest through displays, talks, and films.
Films and talks, a book of original research and fascinating stories about the history of cinemas in the area. Mr Harold Willis, a projectionist at the Beau Nash cinema will present anecdotes and memories. There will also be a special film screening of Cinema Paradiso at the Little Theatre Cinema on 17 May as well […]
Working lunch with Graham Abbey from University of Bristol Business School. The series of talks aim to support local professionals in developing their leadership skills, building meaningful connections and gaining insights from leaders across the region.
Draw creativity from the museum's collection, sparking ideas for your own creations, have an exclusive tour of the Roman Baths, learn to use modelling clay and tools, creating a series of models inspired by the museum's exhibits, and discover the lives and culture of Roman Britain, gaining insight into the historical context of your creations. […]
Gain valuable skills to support others.
Scottish pop-rock band who formed in Glasgow in 1985, known for their melodic sound, heartfelt lyrics, and soulful blend of rock and pop influences perform as part of Forest live 2026.
With opera, classical piano, ska, spoken word and swing at a number of venues across town before the Big Weekend in the Park (4-5 July) where there will be live music, circus, dance, family entertainment, choir, art and much more. Almost everything is free but donations are welcome at the gates.
Opportunity for students in Year 5 to see a typical school day in action, go on a guided tour of the school, visit lessons, and gain an insight into the opportunities and experiences available. After the tours, the Headteacher will give a short presentation and there will be an opportunity to ask questions.
Featuring arena action, with explosive displays of unique historic and modern armour running throughout the weekend. See the stars of the Museum’s collection running alongside guest tanks and vehicles from the British Army, as well as lectures from tank experts, explore Living History encampments, and see the world’s best collection of tanks.
Taking stories from an independent bookstore and bringing them to life with a local reader. Enjoy a tea or coffee alongside the reading; each month the story will be different with worlds to explore and discover together.
Explore different media and techniques with resident artist, Laura. Each session has a different focus and approach to making, drawing and painting. Suitable for children aged 6+ years; no need for adults to stay.
Exploring a new embroidery technique each week, from the whitework and drawn threadwork of the Regency to the blackwork of the Tudors, as well as Sashiko from Japan and Pepenado from Mexico, and the best stitches to add lettering to your clothes. All premium quality materials and tools included; book individual or multiple sessions.
With Silent Disco (7-10pm), and Joelle Taylor in conversation with Manganaro as well as free entry to the collection galleries and discover the Queer Holburne Trail via the Bloomberg app, as well as discounted rates to the temporary exhibition (5-8:30pm).