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
Minchinhampton Market House
Market Square, Minchinhampton, United Kingdom
In the Undercroft from 10 am - 1pm. Parish Council objections Access from Butt Street not suitable for machinery and lorries during building Roads through the Glebe too narrow for additional traffic (estimated 160 cars). Comments due to Stroud District Council by 21 July. This is your opportunity to input into the plan. Use this… Read More »Public meeting about development in Minchinhampton
This is a cycle event for everyone; two sportives through beautiful countryside, rides for all the family, and an events village on site. Aimed at getting all ages and abilities riding around the unique countryside and common land of the Cotswolds. Join our 30 to 60 mile sportives though the beautiful Cotswold countryside. This ride… Read More »Cotswold Cogfest – meet at Minchinhampton School
We are an informal group of friends who enjoy walking, wildlife, good company and the occasional trip the pub. You are very welcome to join us – but entirely at your own risk!! All walks use public footpaths which may be steep, rough and slippery. Prepare accordingly. We generally start at 10.30, unless otherwise specified… Read More »Walking and Wildlife Group. Large Blues on Rodborough Common
The Makers Market - local crafts - takes place on the first Saturday of every month from 10-2.30 in the Undercroft, moving upstairs to the Market House as the cold weather sets in! Contact: Frances Gibbs 07929 786416 / frances868686@gmail.com
The Choir of Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge, is one of the UK’s leading collegiate choirs, with a world-wide reputation. Entry free with retiring collection in aid of the Organ Restoration. You do need to book a ticket in advance, though, to comply with Covid regs. Here's the link: https://buytickets.at/musicatminch/540909 You can check them out… Read More »Choir of Gonville & Caius College – Music at Minch
MBC's very welcoming group for babies to Year 4 children and their families. Thursday club has restarted every 2nd Thursday in the outdoor spaces next to The Hub from 3.30 to 4.45pm (just arrive when you can make It after school/Nursery pick up) . There will be lots of craft, games, multisport, snacks, drinks, toys,… Read More »Thursday Club
to mark the completion of the first phase of the 6Ps appeal for the reordering of Holy Trinity Church and to launch the second phase of organ and window repairs. Everyone must be seated by 5.30 pm and masks must be worn. If you would like to attend, please contact the Benefice Office by 7… Read More »Organ Recital & Presentation
The next Amberley Shop on the Common pop up cafe will be on Saturday 10 July from 10 -12.30 featuring stalls selling pre-loved, vintage and up-cycled clothing and accessories. If you would like to take a stall or donate stuff for us to sell, please contact alison@truphet.com Or just come along for a browse, delicious… Read More »Amberley Shop on the Common Pop-up Cafe
OPEN GARDEN at 6 Highcroft off Dr Brown’s Road in aid of the Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund (Charity 1155322) Tea, Coffee & Cakes will be served until 5.30pm There will be no charges for entry or refreshments but Donations to the Fund Raising will be appreciated.
By popular demand! Whenever we do a trip to Waddesdon, there’s always a big uptake – and no surprise there. This house might be near Aylesbury as far as the map is concerned, but its heart lies in France: for it’s the epitome of a French chateau. It was built between 1874 and 1889 for… Read More »Coach trip to Waddeson Manor House with the Jarvis’