by Joanna Tubbs | Sep 11, 2024 | Amphitheatre, Conservation, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
Some of you may recall from our previous newsletter that we advised that we had been given the opportunity earlier in the year to mount a small display in the entrance to the Local Information Centre, Bingham House, on Dyer Street – one of the two showcases is shown...
by Joanna Tubbs | Sep 11, 2024 | Amphitheatre, Querns Wood, The Obelisk, Uncategorized, Walking
Mr Hosken has lived in Siddington, Cirencester for the past few years and has combined his love of walking and cycling with his computer skills to produce a website about his many interests. One page is about The Obelisk and Roman Amphitheatre and he has kindly...
by wp0bt69l10Tu | Dec 29, 2023 | Amphitheatre, Conservation, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
Amphitheatre Towards the end of September and into October, late Friday evenings saw several “gatherings” in the amphitheatre, with a large assortment of bottles, cans, food packaging, vapes and evidence of drug use scattered around. Sincere thanks to Saturday early...
by Joanna Tubbs | Aug 21, 2023 | Amphitheatre, Conservation, Four Acre Field, Querns Wood, The Obelisk, Walking
PLEASE NOTE:Places on this bat walk are limited. Booking contact:- Alison Horrocks via aqivasec@gmail.com or 07856 449109 Come and explore the history and wildlife of Cirencester’s Roman Amphitheatre on Saturday 9th September. There will be a tour and talk...
by Joanna Tubbs | Aug 21, 2023 | Amphitheatre, Conservation, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
When we first started our newsletters, nearly 10 years ago, we had a wealth of news about who and why we were, what was going on in our patch and (hopefully) interesting background items, like our 5 part history of the amphitheatre, the story of how the hospital used...
by Joanna Tubbs | Dec 1, 2022 | Amphitheatre, Four Acre Field, Newsletter, Querns Wood, The Obelisk
The opening paragraph and picture of our previous newsletter were the sad image of a large pile of rubbish collected from around the amphitheatre. What a pleasure it is this time to have something in total contrast to the thoughtless and potentially dangerous...