About AQIVA
AQIVA is a voluntary organisation dedicated to championing the Amphitheatre, Querns Wood and Four Acre Field from which we take our name. Our mission is to maintain and help develop these important community spaces for everyone to enjoy.
AQIVA is open to all who would like to join and is entirely free.
What does AQIVA do?
AQIVA engages in a range of activities, from gardening and conservation, to stewarding and education, As a member, there are a host of roles you can fulfill and activities to take part in. Whether you’re interested in rolling up your sleeves and working the soil, helping at in-person events, contribute to communications or just want to get involved with a local piece of history.
At AQIVA you’ll find a diverse group of people who share a love of history, conservation and community.

Caring for green spaces
AQIVA work in co-ordination with Cirencester Town Council to provide ideas and able bodies to work on improving the green spaces.
In summer 2021, members of AQIVA planted native hedges along the eastern boundary of Four Acre Field (pictured). These hedges provide important habits for insects and birds.
Our mission
Our aim, in the broadest possible sense, is to be involved in the promotion, development and protection of the complex, focussing in different ways, as appropriate, on history, heritage, health, leisure, education and the environment, with something for all ages.
With a combination of projects, events and activities, we have a series of short, medium and longer term objectives, some simple, some considerably more ambitious. We hope that we can be part of creating a legacy that will bring enjoyment and benefits to local residents, as well as the town as a whole, for many years to come.
Dig parties
The wide beds that shepherd visitors past the Obelisk and on toward the Amphitheatre need a lot of maintenance.
AQIVA arrange dig parties throughout spring, summer and early autumn to tend the beds, removing weeds and planting new plants.


Public events
This September we’re welcoming back The Ermin Street Guard for the first time since 2019. Join us on Sunday 18th September for a wonderful show of Roman military culture, including a working trebuchet that hurled more than one watermelon into the woods.
How do I join AQIVA?
You can join AQIVA simply by completing the form below or sending us an email.
Keep up to date with our newsletter
Find out all about our events and activities past, present and future in our quarterly AQIVA newsletter.
AQIVA Newsletter: Winter 2015/16
The Obelisk New signposts have been made, courtesy of English Heritage, which will be located in the car park by the scout hut. These will give clearer guidance regarding access to the amphitheatre itself. Awaiting installation, but should be very soon. The infill on...
AQIVA Newsletter: Autumn 2015
Try not to be too disappointed, but we have no useless facts to amaze you with in this edition. However, regular visitors to the area will have noticed that quite a lot of work has gone on in terms of clearance and other changes across the whole complex, of which more...
AQIVA Newsletter: Summer 2015
Useless fact no. 729. Not actually anything to do with the AQIVA complex, but, what the hell, let’s live dangerously. Close to Hyde Park Corner in London stands Apsley House. It was built between 1771 and 1778 for Lord Apsley, who was Lord Chancellor at the time, and...