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A SUMMER’S EVENING IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Music & Poetry for the high sheriff’s fund
Join Dame Fiona Reynolds, President of the Cirencester History Festival and now High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, for a special midsummer evening celebrating Gloucestershire’s rich musical and literary life in the beautiful surroundings of Cirencester Parish Church.
Enjoy performances from acclaimed concert pianist Clare Hammond and the Cheltenham-based Oriel Singers, alongside readings from the Dymock Poets – including Rupert Brooke and Robert Frost – by renowned historian and broadcaster Jonathan Dimbleby. Through music and words, the evening will evoke landscape, season and a shared love of the countryside, while raising funds for the High Sheriff’s Fund.*
There will be no interval, but all ticket holders are invited to a post-concert drinks reception at which the High Sheriff awards will be presented.
Location
The Parish Church, Market Place, Cirencester, GL7 2NH
Friday 17 July
7:30-9pm
Tickets
£35




* The High Sheriff of Gloucestershire Fund is delivered by Gloucestershire Community Foundation and helps to create safer, healthier and more connected communities for Gloucestershire’s young people.
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Parking Info
Nearest car parks: Abbey Grounds Car Park; Waterloo Car Park; The Forum Car Park; limited parking available in the Market Place.
Accessibility Information
Level access is found at the North Door – nearest to the Abbey Grounds entrance. There are also accessible toilets within the church.
