What's on in The Stream

Gloucestershire, England

From farmers' markets to craft fairs that'll actually have something you want to buy — The Stream knows how to put on a do. We're talking proper local events here: quiz nights that get genuinely competitive, coffee mornings that serve actual decent coffee (not the instant stuff), and village fêtes that are surprisingly well organised. No stadium concerts or festivals that cost a week's wages, just the good stuff happening in village halls, community centres, and that one pub everyone knows about. We're here to make sure you don't miss any of it.

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What’s on

Featured Oct 25 Oct 25, 2025 – Apr 12, 2026 Exhibitions , Community The Time is Now Oct 25, 2025 – Apr 12, 2026 Exhibitions , Community Three brilliant Gloucester residents, three historic communities, three extraordinary portraits by renowned photographer Emilie Sandy. More Info Oct 25, 2025 – Apr 12, 2026 Exhibitions , Community Mar 28 Mar 28, 2026 – Apr 12, 2026 Trails The Dragon Who Sneaked Away Family Trail Mar 28, 2026 – Apr 12, 2026 Trails Help find Dorothy the baby dragon on our Easter trail and earn a special dragon sticker. Suitable for ages 3+. Learn more Mar 28, 2026 – Apr 12, 2026 Trails Apr 10 Apr 10, 2026 – Sep 25, 2026 Tours , Civic Trust Civic Trust Tours: Eastgate Chamber Apr 10, 2026 – Sep 25, 2026 Tours , Civic Trust Discover the Eastgate Chamber Roman walls , a medieval gate tower and a 16th century horsepool with a Civic Trust Tour Guide… Info + Tickets Apr 10, 2026 – Sep 25, 2026 Tours , Civic Trust Apr 11 Apr 11, 2026 Workshop , Easter Brick Builders Club: Dragons & Castles Apr 11, 2026 Workshop , Easter Let imaginations run wild at our drop-in LEGO building sessions perfect for kids aged 5 and up! Info + Tickets Apr 11, 2026 Workshop , Easter Apr 14 Apr 14, 2026 Tours Tours of the King's Bastion Apr 14, 2026 Tours Step through a trapdoor into Gloucester’s past and explore the secret Roman and medieval remains below King’s Walk.

Sat 2 MayDiscovery Centre, Museum of Gloucester(4.9mi)
Growing Hope - Accessibility Training
Community

Growing Hope - Accessibility Training

This practical workshop will look at how to support children, young people and adults with a range of needs. Additional needs can include anything which impacts upon participation in activity (physical, learning, mental health or undiagnosed needs). We’ll focus on our sensory processing: how we take in the world through our senses how God speaks to us through these senses how multisensory strategies enable our church communities and spaces to be accessible for everyone. Growing Hope is a charity providing free therapy for children and young people with additional needs in partnership with local churches across the UK. To book your place, please click here. Led by: Barrie Voyce, Senior Youth Connector Barrie leads the growing network of deanery youth connectors, enabling and equipping effective youth ministry across the diocese. Faith Spinks, from Growing Hope will be your facilitator for the evening. Faith works for Growing Hope as Accessibility Engagement Officer connecting with churches, schools and other organisations, providing accessibility training and awards. She is a qualified teacher with a BA (QTS) in education and has spent her career working with children and young people – as a teacher, in-school student mentoring, church children and youth work, in the charity sector, volunteering with foster kids, and working in Brazil with children and young people living on the streets.

Wed 6 May17:00Gloucester Diocesan Religious Education Resource Centre(4.7mi)
Growing Hope - Accessibility Training
Community

Growing Hope - Accessibility Training

This practical workshop will look at how to support children, young people and adults with a range of needs. Additional needs can include anything which impacts upon participation in activity (physical, learning, mental health or undiagnosed needs). We’ll focus on our sensory processing: how we take in the world through our senses how God speaks to us through these senses how multisensory strategies enable our church communities and spaces to be accessible for everyone. Growing Hope is a charity providing free therapy for children and young people with additional needs in partnership with local churches across the UK. To book your place, please click here. Led by: Barrie Voyce, Senior Youth Connector Barrie leads the growing network of deanery youth connectors, enabling and equipping effective youth ministry across the diocese. Faith Spinks, from Growing Hope will be your facilitator for the evening. Faith works for Growing Hope as Accessibility Engagement Officer connecting with churches, schools and other organisations, providing accessibility training and awards. She is a qualified teacher with a BA (QTS) in education and has spent her career working with children and young people – as a teacher, in-school student mentoring, church children and youth work, in the charity sector, volunteering with foster kids, and working in Brazil with children and young people living on the streets.

Wed 6 May17:00The Diocese of Gloucester(4.7mi)

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