Collect of articles, updates and resources shared by the You're Welcome team.
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Sports and Leisure
Boccia Club
We run weekly a weekly boccia club in Cheltenham for anyone who wants to play boccia socially and/or competitively. Club sessions have now returned following suspension due to Covid and we would be delighted to welcome new members to join us. Our sessions run from 5pm to 7pm at Leisure at Cheltenham on a Friday […]
Join a group of older guys (and Gals) to improve wellbeing
Men in Sheds Cheltenham & Gloucester is an organisation established in 2014 to help maintain and improve the wellbeing of its’ members. We meet at the workshops on a regular basis in both Cheltenham & Gloucester where we undertake projects on behalf of needy causes in the local communities. The picture shows a new shed […]
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Cheltenham Inclusion & Ability Hub
Our Inclusion hubs are led by disabled people for disabled people. They are safe and welcoming places with different opportunities where you can make new friends, socialise, try out new activities, take part on online activities and access information. Everyone is welcome and all disabilities are included. The Cheltenham Hub is run in partnership with […]
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Social Interest Groups
Cheltenham Speakers Online Meeting
Come and join us to improve your communication, public speaking and leadership skills while having some fun! Our twice-monthly Zoom meetings start with a game to get people talking, and then we move to ‘table topics’ …mini off-the-cuff speeches of around a minute. Yes we teach you to make stuff up on the spot – […]
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Pittville Park
Pittville Park, a 20-30 minute walk from the centre of Cheltenham, is the town’s largest ornamental park and features the Pump Room and lakes. Split in two by the Evesham Road, on the eastern side you will find the Pump Room, a small lake, the main children’s play area and the aviaries that are home […]
My father Joe Henson founded the Cotswold Farm Park in 1971 to help protect some of our rare breeds of farm animal. Together with my business partner Duncan and our enthusiastic team, I am proud to continue in his wellington-booted footprints. We are passionate about all that we do here and are dedicated to delivering […]
The Coolest Night Concert – Cotswold Male Voice Choir
The Cotswold Male Voice Choir sets the style standard in their DJs and red bow ties but their sound will blow you away. Nothing compares to the soaring harmonies and sheer volume created by a male voice choir. In this concert the choir will perform the best from its current repertoire in the first half […]
Cheltenham Connections Concerts – The Hot Hats When and Where: Friday 11th November 2022 11am – 1pm The Pillar Room At Cheltenham Town Hall Tickets: £7 (carers go free) BOOK ONLINE: https://www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk/event/cheltenham-connections-concert-the-hot-hats-415157/ Also available from the Town Hall Box office call 01242 528764 Back in Business We are relaunching the Cheltenham Connections Concerts after having […]
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Literature and Writing
Rich Hall
Deadpan American comedian Rich Hall sits down with Alex Clark as he recounts stories from his eventful professional and personal lives as told in his honest and hilarious book Nailing It. This event includes live captioning.
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Literature and Writing
Edward Enninful: In Vogue
The ground-breaking first Black editor-in-chief of Vogue reflects on his story with writer Afua Hirsch. From working-class outsider to the apex of the fashion industry, always championing inclusion and representation in the worlds of design and photography, Edward Enninful (A Visible Man) has cemented his status as one of the world’s most important change-makers. And […]
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Ian McEwan
Spanning the Suez and Cuban Missile Crises, the Chernobyl disaster and the Berlin Wall’s fall through to our modern era marked by pandemics and the climate crisis, master storyteller Ian McEwan’s new novel Lessons is a chronicle for our times that asks powerful questions about how global events shape our lives. He talks to Hannah […]
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Literature and Writing
Emma Freud Meets… Mary Berry
Emma Freud meets national treasure and enduringly popular cook Mary Berry as she shares her passion for food, flavour and life itself. Mary gives a taste of some of the 120 delicious recipes featured in her book Love to Cook which accompanies her TV show of the same name. This event will be interpreted in […]