The Bromyard History Society will be visiting the Gloucester History Festival on Friday 12th September. This will be a car sharing visit, leaving the Conquest car park at 8.45am on Friday 12th September. I have attached a copy of this year’s programme to give you an idea of what’s on offer. However, I would recommend that you have a look at their website (see bottom of post for link) for further details. Many of the events have limited numbers, so if there is something that interests you, it is worthwhile booking a place beforehand.
If you would be interested in joining us can you please send me an email with names, numbers and details of places you have available in your car or if you would require a lift. programme@bromyardhistorysociety.org.uk
The Heritage Open Days are part of the Gloucester History Festival, which is in its 15th year. The whole event runs from 6th to 21st September, with the Heritage Open Days held from the 12th to 14th September.
Heritage Open Days celebrate England’s fantastic historic architecture and culture by offering FREE access to properties which are usually closed to the public or normally charge for admission.
Every year there’s a chance to discover architectural treasures and enjoy FREE access to a wide range of events and activities which bring local history and culture to life.
Gloucester is among the top three venues in the country with its huge range of activities during Heritage Open Days with guided tours , music, and cultural activities in the City Centre, at Gloucester Docks and in the city’s suburbs.
David Grant
Talks are held at the Conquest theatre in Bromyard unless otherwise specified – everyone is welcome; members free, guests £6.00.