Please click on each day to see what's happening on that day. Although these events are weekly for most of the year, there may be occasions where this is not possible (e.g. school holidays, COVID restrictions, illness etc). Please contact the organisers for more information. If you'd like to add or amend an event, please email Info@MinchLife.com
3.30 – 4.30pm Amberley Mobile Service Post Office on road by Black Horse Public House
4.00 – 4.30pm / 4.30 – 5.00pm La Jolie Ronde French Classes for Primary children Minchinhampton Scout Hut, Dr Browns Road 07967 712350 JulietteCarpenter@googlemail.com
Beaudesert Park School
Minchinhampton, United Kingdom
Pre-prep Open Morning on Wednesday, 9thFebruary from 9:00am to 10:30am. Families looking to join the Reception class in forthcoming years are invited to join us for an opportunity to meet the new Head of Pre-prep, Mrs Anna Packman, and see the classrooms in action. Please register in advance by calling 01453 832072 or online: https://beaudesert.gloucs.sch.uk/about-us/admissions… Read More »Pre- prep open morning at Beaudesert School
Porch Room, Holy Trinity Church
Holy Trinity Church, Minchinhampton
The speaker on 10th February will be Ray Stockall talking about Dry Stone Walling. Minchinhampton Probus meets in the Porch Room of Minch Church on every second and fourth Thursday in the month with coffee from 10 am. The meeting itself starts at 10.30 am. New members welcome. Richardandmarysmith@gmail.com
Minchinhampton Market House
Market Square, Minchinhampton, United Kingdom
The Market House in conjunction with Minchinhampton Folk Club will be holding a concert on Friday February 11th 2022 in the Market House, Minchinhampton. The concert will feature local singer songwriter JOHNNY COPPIN together with with Paul Burgess Tickets £15 can be bought at the Market Store, Minchinhampton (cash only) or online at Doors… Read More »Folk Concert: Johnny Coppin with Paul Burgess
From 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm https://horsfallhouse.co.uk/fundraising 2022 sees the return of our Winter Open Gardens event in Hyde (all being well). Even the greyest February day is brightened by a drift of winter flowers, especially snowdrops and these are very much in evidence in the beautiful and historic Hyde gardens. The Hyde Giant Snowdrop… Read More »Snowdrops at Hyde in aid of Horsfall House
The Trap House
West End, Minchinhampton, United Kingdom
Members of the public wishing to join the meeting should email the clerk to request details. Email: clerk@minchinhampton-pc.gov.uk The agenda can be found on the Parish Council website before the meeting: https://www.minchinhampton-pc.gov.uk/council-meetings.html
2.15 for 2.30 pm Speaker: Sally Oates Visitors welcome. For further information please contact Jane Rowe, tel. 01452 813228 (with answerphone) or email: janeerowe2015@gmail.com
Coach £20; Entrance £13.50 - Total £33.50 per person. Explore two museums, an historic dockyard, dry dock and the world’s first great ocean liner. Feeling all at sea after the last couple of years? In that case, it’s the perfect time to explore the SS Great Britain with us. This is a great day out, with loads to see.… Read More »Coach trip to SS Great Britain, Bristol with Ian Jarvis.
Minchinhampton Golf Club
Minchinhampton, Stroud, United Kingdom
Andy Jarrett from The Nelson Trust will talk to us about this charity which supports women in our communities that face multiple disadvantages and complex needs and empower them to make a change in their lives and people in recovery from addiction. We also have member shout-outs from: - Katerina Pippi from Scarlet House Care… Read More »Stroud Businesswomen’s Network Meeting
The Old Lodge
Minchinhampton Common, Stroud, United Kingdom
This month Angela Finlay will be talking on “Bringing Art to Prisons”. Angela is an artist and highly regarded professional speaker and I am sure you will find her talk on Art behind Bars equally interesting. It covers the role of art in breaking the cycle of crime, prison and re-offending and is based on… Read More »MLLC – Speaker is Angela Finlay “Bringing Art to Prisons”