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Sensory Resources
New multisensory resource boxes are now available to borrow whilst visiting the Cathedral.
Our resource boxes are designed to enrich a visit by offering suggested routes supported by specially selected items in the box. Visitors are encouraged to touch, smell, listen and look to enable multisensory and methods of engagement with the space and its incredible stories.
We also have a selection of individual items to borrow that may assist a visit if you or someone you are visiting with, has sensory sensitivities. These include ear defenders, tactile aids (such as a holding cross, wax battery operated candle or colour ribbon), binoculars and colouring sheets.
Choose to use the box as you self-guide round the Cathedral or speak to our visits team to book a sensory trained guide to lead you on a short tour.
For more information or to pre-book contact [email protected]
Welcome
Spring into life at Your Cathedral with so much to do and to reflect upon. Our prayer for you is that you will grow in faith and joy as we are offered hope through Jesus.
Stephen Lake, Dean of Gloucester
Welcome to Gloucester CathedralEntry to the Cathedral is by
voluntary donation.The Cathedral receives no regular Government funding towards daily running costs of over £7,000 a day. We rely on the generous support of
our visitors to maintain this beautiful building for you to enjoy. Thank you for your contribution.
Access Statement:There is level access to all the main
areas of the Cathedral except for the Parliament Rooms, Crypt, Tower
and Library. These areas can be explored using our Virtual Tour.
Cover image by Kevin Lewis
Contents1. Lent ........................................................................................... 02
2. Holy Week and Easter ...................................................... 04
3. Services ................................................................................ 06
4. Tours ..................................................................................... 08
5. Concerts and Recitals ..................................................... 10
6. Events ...................................................................................... 14
7. Children and Family ......................................................... 24
8. Exhibitions ............................................................................ 26
9. Eats, Drinks and Gifts ....................................................... 27
10. Booking Information, Terms & Conditions .......... 28
What’s on at Gloucester CathedralFebruary - April 2020
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JOURNEY THROUGH LENT 2020:Gloucester Cathedral We will be marking the season of Lent in a variety of ways in 2020, including:
Wednesday 26 February 7.30pmAsh Wednesday Eucharist
Mondays from 2 March to 30 March 7.30pm to 9.00pmLent Conversations: Saying Yes to LifeIn her new book, Saying Yes to Life, Ruth Valerio draws on the creation stories from the book of Genesis to illuminate the most vital issues of our times. She relates their themes, including light, water, the seasons, other creatures and Sabbath rest to matters of environmental, ethical and social concern. She will challenge us to do the same this Lent, asking ourselves foundational questions about what it means both to be human and to be a follower of Jesus.
Saying Yes to Life is the Archbishop of Canterbury’s Lent book for 2020. We will be drawing on it as the basis for our evening Lent series.
Dr Ruth Valerio is Global Advocacy and Influencing Director at Tearfund, and an environmentalist, theologian and social activist.
The Jerusalem Room, 4 College Green, Gloucester. For more details contact Canon Dr Andrew Braddock: [email protected]
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“We wait with Jesus and follow his command of love”
Mondays in Lent: 1.05pm to 1.25pmMeditation for EveryoneLady Chapel, Gloucester CathedralExplore and experience the ancient Christian tradition of meditation.
Tuesdays, 2.30pm-4.00pmLenten Sip and StudyRobert Raikes house in Southgate StreetAn informal reflection and discussion group exploring the Sunday Gospel readings ahead of the Sunday Service. Requires no previous background knowledge.
Lent lunches in support of the Bishop’s Episcopal CollectionFriday 28 February: 12noon - 1.30pm at St Mary de Lode ChurchFriday 13 March: 12noon - 1.30pm at Lysons Hall, Hempsted
Sundays 1, 8, 15, 22 March, 5 April 5.00pmLent ComplineLady ChapelSung by the Cathedral Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars. A quiet, reflective and beautiful service to end the day.
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Lent & Easter
Follow Lent and on Facebook and Twitter
A daily thought or reflection throughout Lent on the Cathedral’s Facebook page and Twitter pages.
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Palm Sunday 5 April 10.15am The Eucharist with the Blessing of the Palms and the Singing of The Passion starting at St Mary de Lode Church
We begin Holy Week and enter the Cathedral just as Jesus entered Jerusalem
3.00pm Choral Evensong5.00pm Compline in the Lady Chapel sung by Cathedral Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars
Quiet, reflective, beautiful worship to end the day
Holy Week Compline and Address 7.30pmSt Mary de Lode ChurchMonday 6 AprilCompline & Address given by Dean StephenTuesday 7 AprilCompline & Address given by Canon RichardWednesday 8 AprilCompline & Address given by Archdeacon Hilary
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“...Quiet, reflective, beautifulworship to end the day...”
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Maundy Thursday 9 April11.00am Diocesan Eucharist with Blessing of the Oils
Clergy and Readers from across the Diocese come to be with our Bishop and to reaffirm their commitment to serve
5.30pm Evensong sung by Cathedral Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars7.30pm The Eucharist of the Last Supper sung by the Youth Choir with Vigil until 10.00pm
‘Do this in remembrance of me’. We wait with Jesus and follow his command of love
Good Friday 10 April12noon A service mirroring Jesus’ three hours on the-3.00pm Cross including12.00noon The Preaching of The Passion 1.30pm The Liturgy of Good Friday sung by the Cathedral Choir
Easter Eve Saturday 11 April 8.00pm Easter Vigil, Service of Light, Diocesan Confirmation and Eucharist
Easter Sunday 12 April8.00am Holy Communion10.15am Festal Eucharist sung by Cathedral Choir, Boy & Girl Choristers and the Cathedral Junior Choir
Jesus is Risen, and we are set free. All are welcome
There will be an Easter Egg Hunt for the children in the Cloisters
3.00pm Festal Evensong and Procession
You are welcome to join us at any of our services
throughout Lent and Easter
“Jesus is Risen, and we are all set free”
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FEBRUARYSunday 2 February 6.00pmCandlemas Carol Service with ProcessionA candlelit service moving around the cathedral to mark the end of the Christmas and Epiphany season. Sung by the Cathedral Choir and Cathedral Youth Choir.All are welcome to join us
Wednesday 12 February 5.30pmEvensong the Cathedral Choir and pupils from the Crypt School
Wednesday 26 February 7.30pmAsh Wednesday EucharistWith imposition of ashes for the beginning of Lent.Sung by the Cathedral Youth Choir.
MARCHSundays 1, 8, 15 and 22 March 5.00pmLent Compline in the Lady ChapelSung by the cathedral Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars. A quiet, reflective and beautiful service to end the day.
Friday 6 March 5.30pmEvensong with German adult sextet ‘SoliDeisten’ and Lay Clerks
Monday 9 March 5.30pmEvensong with Girl Choristers of Gloucester Cathedral and Cheltenham College
Sunday 15 March 3.00pmEvensong with Declaration of new High Sheriff Nave
Tuesday 17 March 7.30pmPause for Hope ServiceA special service of prayer and music for all involved with cancer care, those who live with cancer and those who care for them.
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See our website for full details of services and any changes or limited access
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MARCHThursday 19 March 5.30pmEucharist for St JosephSung by Cathedral Youth Choir.
Sunday 22 March 10.15amMothering Sunday EucharistSung by the Cathedral Boy and Girl Choristers, Cathedral Middle Choir and Cathedral Junior Choir who will perform a special recital during the service. There will be a presentation of flowers.All are Welcome
APRILSunday 5 April 5.00pm Lent Compline in the Lady ChapelSung by the cathedral Lay Clerks and Choral Scholars. A quiet, reflective and beautiful service to end the day.
Thursday 30 April 5.30pmEvensong with Girls Youth Choir of Vasteras Diocese, Gloucester Cathedral Youth Choir and Middle Choir
Every Sunday at 10.15am during School Term TimeChildren’s ChurchChildren of all ages are especially invited to come along to Children’s Church where they can enjoy fun, discovery and learning with friends. Call 01452 508217 to find out more or just come along
Monday – Saturday8.00am Holy Communion8.30am Morning Prayer (said)12.30pm Holy Communion 5.30pm Choral Evensong (4.30pm on Saturdays)
DAILY SERVICESAll are warmly welcome to join us at any of our daily services sung by one of the Cathedral Choirs or a visiting Choir during school holidays.
Sunday7.40am Morning Prayer (said)8.00am Holy Communion10.15am Sung Eucharist with Children’s Church – All welcome every Sunday3.00pm Choral Evensong
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Cathedral Highlights Tours
Enjoy a guided tour of the main Cathedral, including the world-famous Cloisters, the magnificent tomb of Edward II and the recently restored Lady Chapel.
Tours last around one hour£5 per adult, £1 per child (6 to 15 years), under 6 freeFurther information including how to purchase tickets, dates and times via Cathedral website or pick up a tours flyer inside the Cathedral ......................................................................................... Crypt Tours
Descend the steps from the South Transept to discover the hidden subterranean level of the cathedral. This is where you will find the earliest parts of the building.
Tours last around half an hour£3 per adult, £1 per child (6 to 15 years), under 6 freeFurther information including how to purchase tickets, dates and times via Cathedral website or pick up a tours flyer inside the Cathedral
“Descend the crypt steps...”
Group bookings are available for all tours. Please contact [email protected] for more information and to book.
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Tours
Please check our website for confirmation of dates and any cancellations before your visit: www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk
Tower Tours
Climb 269 winding medieval steps to the top of the 15th century tower to enjoy the best views of Gloucestershire.
Tours last around one hour£7 per adult, £3 per child (6 to 15 years, not suitable for under 6)Further information including how to purchase tickets, dates and times via Cathedral website or pick up a tours flyer inside the Cathedral ......................................................................................... Library Tours
Located high above the main body of the Cathedral (you will need to go up 38 spiral steps!) the Cathedral Library Room is over 600 years old was originally part of the Abbey. It houses a wonderful collection of books and manuscripts dating back to the 11th century.
Tours last one hour. £7 per adult, £3 ages 6-15yrs, under 6s free. Buy tickets on the day from the Welcome Desk or call 01452 229818 to reserve your tickets
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Saturday 1 February 1.00pmTaborers Society Informal ConcertThe Wonders of the Pipe and Tabor
Members of the Taborers Society will give a short concert featuring the pipe and tabor, playing a range of music from the Mediaeval and Tudor periods. This will include an ancient carol from ca. 1280 composed in Gloucester at Llanthony Secunda Priory “Edi beo thu, hevene quene”.
The pipe and tabor are two instruments played simultaneously by one musician {called a taborer}. This is possible because the pipe only has three finger holes, so can be played with one hand while the other hand beats the rhythm on a drum called a tabor. This combination has been around for centuries. A swan-bone three-hole pipe has been found at Avebury, dating from 2000BC, and Gloucester Cathedral has two carvings of taborers dating from ca 1350 – one high up in the roof with other minstrel carvings and another very fine statue above a sedilla in the presbytery.
Admission free www.pipeandtabor.org
Wednesday 5 February 7.30pm Evening Organ RecitalD’Arcy Trinkwon, International Concert OrganistYou are invited to join us at 6.45pm for a pre-recital reception.Admission free with retiring collection in aid of Cathedral Music
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Monday 2 March 1.00pmInformal Lunchtime Concert:SoliDeisten - Dresden, GermanyCathedral NaveThe sextet of Dresden soloists joined together in 2016. The centre of attention for the “SoliDeisten” are Bach’s motets or arias performed as solo - complemented by works from the Renaissance to the Modern Age set for six voices. Their current program focuses on Lent and includes Spirituals as well.
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“...a range of music from the mediaeval and Tudor periods”Taborers Society Informal Concert
Wednesday 4 March 7.30pm Evening Organ RecitalChristopher Herrick, International Concert Organist.Admission free with retiring collection in aid of Cathedral Music
Wednesday 11 March 6.00pmJunior Voices Project ConcertNave Grab all your family and friends and head to Gloucester Cathedral to hear the beautiful voices of the Cathedral Choir, Cathedral Junior Choir and choirs from schools around Gloucester join together for the Junior Voices Project.Retiring collection for the Junior Voices Project
“Bach’s motets or arias - complemented by works from the Rennaissance to the Modern Age”
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Saturday 14 March 7.00pmSt John Passion – Johann Sebastian Bach Gloucester Choral SocietyCorelli OrchestraConductor: Adrian PartingtonPerhaps one of Bach’s best choral masterpieces, the telling of the Passion of Christ as written in the gospel of John is always a beautiful and poignant concert during the Lent period.
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Tickets: £25, £21, £18, £10 available from www.gloucesterchoral.com or from Three Choirs Box Office: www.3choirs.org Tel: 01452 768928
Friday 20 March 1.00pmNewquay Male Voice Choir Informal ConcertSince its formation in 1974 Newquay Male Voice Choir has developed a reputation as a choir that is full of vim and vitality, determined to share their enthusiasm for singing with all those they meet. The choir has raised large sums for a wide variety of local and national charities and community groups. The concert today in the Cathedral is given in aid of the James Hopkins Trust. Those present are encouraged to give generously.
Saturday 28 March 7.00pmSaint Cecilia Singers - Timeless ReflectionsIntensely dramatic masterpieces of devotional music - Allegri's Miserere, Sanders: Reproaches and Lotti's Crucifixus alongside the world premiere of Neil Cox's Requiem Canticles, commissioned for the Saint Cecilia Singers' 70th anniversary.Tickets: Adults £17.50, (£20 on the door), Under 18's free available from www.saintceciliasingers.org.uk
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Saturday 25 April 7.00pmStroud Fringe Choir Performance for Earth Day 2020Lady Chapel
Marking the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on 22 April and the Global Earth Day Network, a specially designed programme will be performed by the Stroud Fringe Choir for the beautiful acoustics of the Cathedral’s Lady Chapel. This one of a kind concert will create a restorative atmosphere for reflection in the light of the climate crisis.
The repertoire will include a world premiere of a set of specially written choral pieces by composer Emily Hall with lyrics by Toby Litt and other songs written by Stroud musicians including Emily Barker and Blythe Pepino, Melanie Golding and Sophie Sterckx. Stroud Fringe Choir is a choir collective made up of composers, singer-songwriters, artists and high - standard adventurous amateurs.
Tickets will be available at £7 per person with all profits being donated to Earth Day and can be booked via Eventbrite https://bit.ly/2KKuFzL
Find out more about Earth Day and the Earth Day Network here: www.earthday.org
Further information about Stroud Fringe Choir can be found here: www.emilyhall.co.uk/stroud-fringe-choir-1 www.stroudfringechoir.org
Wednesday 29 April 7.30pmSongs for the Earth: Tsunami Requiem and other songsWynstones School Class 1 to 12.www.wynestones.com
Wednesday 22 April 7.30pm Evening Organ RecitalJonathan Hope, Assistant Director of Music, Gloucester CathedralAdmission free with retiring collection in aid of Cathedral Music
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“Intensely dramatic masterpieces...”Saint Cecilia Singers
Thursday Mornings 27 February – 23 AprilArt for Wellbeing Course10.00am-12noon in the Chapter House
Future dates for your diary…
Friday Mornings 15 May – 17 JulyPhotography for Skills development & wellbeing Course10.00am-12noon in the Committee Room
Coming soon.....Gardening for health and wellbeing, look out for this new course starting in 2020!
Spaces must be booked via Adult Education in advance, for more information and to book contact: Tel: 0800 542 1655 email [email protected] www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/aeig
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Art and Creativity for Wellbeing Courses 2020In partnership with Gloucestershire County Council Adult Education Team
“Enjoy a varied programme of events and outings”Friends of Gloucester Cathedral
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FEBRUARYTuesday 11 February 2.00pmLibrary Tour and Tea(Meet at the West End)Come along on a special tour of the library and then share a delicious cream tea in the Monk’s Kitchen.Tour and tea lasts two hour. £12 per adult, £8 ages 6-15Tickets available from the Box Office www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk. Also available as a group tour, please contact [email protected] to book your group
Saturday 15 February 1.45pm and 2.45pmLibrary Tours(Meet at the West End)The Cathedral library is over 600 years old and holds a treasure trove of information about the Cathedral’s life and work. Come along in February to fall in love with the Library.Tours last one hour. £7 per adult, £3 ages 6-15yrs, under 6s freeBuy tickets on the day from the Welcome Desk or call 01452 229818 to reserve your tickets
Saturday 22 February 10.30am – 5.00pmSunday 23 February 10.15am – 5.00pmGreek Literature Weekend in GloucesterSpend a weekend with the creators of the western literary traditionParliament SuiteFantasy will be one of our themes this weekend. After a journey to the Moon with Lucian we’ll end up in Cloud Cuckoo Land with Aristophanes, taking some philosophical and political lessons on the way.No previous knowledge will be required, and all the texts will be translated into English. Course fee: £100.00 (£75.00 unwaged). To book visit www.ancientgreekinbristol.com or email course tutor, Dr Paul Pritchard: [email protected]
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Valentine’s
Join us for a romantic trip up to the top of the tower. When you get to the top of the winding medieval staircase discover breath taking views - on a clear day you can see forty miles across the glorious Gloucestershire countryside. Upon arrival on the roof, enjoy a glass of prosecco or non-alcoholic alternative.
Friday 14 February 1.30pm and 2.30pm, Saturday 15 February 1.30pm and 2.30pmTickets £15.00 plus Eventbrite booking fee.
Purchase via: www.eventbrite.com/e/valentines-tower-tour-tickets-85238124525Over 18s only – please bring ID.
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Saturday 14 March 11.45am, 1.45pm and 2.45pmLibrary Tours(Meet at the West End)This March come and discover the medieval manuscripts in our collections. Tours last one hour. £7 per adult, £3 ages 6-15yrs, under 6s free. Buy tickets on the day from the Welcome Desk or call 01452 229818 to reserve your tickets
Saturday 21 March 10.00am – 4.30pm Latin Course - The Ancient Romans and their GodsThese colourful fabulous figures enliven the literature of the Romans. But what of their darker side, those mysterious powers with chilling consequences for mortals who err in some way or who are just in the wrong place at the wrong time? Religious beliefs embraced the ‘personality’ gods who figure in ancient literature and art, like Jupiter, Mars and Venus, and also all kinds of less visible spirits.
This course will follow stories and accounts from ancient authors (in translation). You may hear a little Latin too, but knowledge of Latin is not essential.
Course fee: £50 (£45 concessionary rate)To book visit www.latinqvarter.co.uk Course presenter, George Sharpley E: [email protected] T: 01452 731113
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literature of the Romans”
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MARCHSaturday 21 March 2.00pm – 4.00pm Swapping the Abbot for a Dean: The creation of Gloucester Cathedral with a brief glimpse at what happened at Worcester and Hereford in the Early ReformationLady ChapelWhat were cathedrals like at the end of the medieval period? How many were there and how were they organized? Why did Henry VIII choose to create six new dioceses and cathedrals, including Gloucester, in the 1540s? This illustrated talk addresses the effects of the Reformation on Gloucester Abbey contrasting it with the cathedrals of Worcester and Hereford.Dr Fisher teaches medieval art history in Bristol. His PhD thesis examined Gloucester Abbey and the cathedrals of Hereford and Worcester in the sixteenth century.Tickets: FOGC members £10.00; Non Members £12.50 (price includes tea in the Chapter House after the lecture) Online booking deadline 3 Marchwww.fogc.co.uk/eventslist.aspx
Friday 20 March 7.00pm – Saturday 21 March 7.30am Cloister Challenge 2020Register now to experience an unforgettable night sleeping in the Cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral to raise much needed funds for homeless and vulnerable people in Gloucester and the local area. Take part as an individual, family or small group.All funds raised are donated to central charity ‘HaVinG (A Voice in Gloucester)’ and go directly to groups and organisations providing much needed support to the homeless community. For more details visit: www.cloisterchallenge.co.uk
“...a unique cluster of cathedrals...”Swapping the Abbot for a Dean - a talk by Richard Fisher
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18 April at 11.45am, 1.45pm and 2.45pmLibrary Tours(Meet at the West End)Come and explore the Easter story through our collection of historic bibles.Tours last one hour. £7 per adult, £3 ages 6-15yrs, under 6s free. Buy tickets on the day from the Welcome Desk or call 01452 229818 to reserve your tickets
Tuesday 21 April 2.00pmLibrary Tour and Tea(Meet at the West End)Come along on a special tour of the library and then share a delicious cream tea in the Monk’s Kitchen.Tour and tea lasts two hour. £12 per adult, £8 ages 6-15 Tickets available from the Box Office www.gloucestercathedral.org.uk. Also available as a group tour, please contact [email protected] to book your group
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Saturday 25th AprilPilgrimage Walk: New Initiative for the Year of CathedralsWalk from Tewkesbury Abbey to Gloucester Cathedral, arriving at the Cathedral at 4.30pm for Evensong 'A Celebration of Pilgrimage'.More details available from [email protected]
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APRILSaturday 25 April 10.00am to 4.30pm (Registration from 9.30am)“Spem in Alium” Singing Workshop Workshop Leader and Conductor: Adrian Partington
Gloucester Choral Society, as part of its 175th Anniversary celebrations, is running a Thomas Tallis Day to mark the 450th Anniversary of the composition of “Spem in Alium”.
There will be four learning sessions in various parts of Gloucester Cathedral in the morning, followed by a mass rehearsal in the Nave in the afternoon.
Following the afternoon rehearsal, at 4.30pm, there will be a public performance of the work in the Nave at which there will be a retiring collection in aid of the GCS Young Singers fund.
“A Celebration of Pilgrimage”Pilgrimage Walk
The charge for singers is £20. Application forms and further details are available by email from the GCS Contracts Manager [email protected]
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Every Sunday at 10.15am during School Term TimeChildren’s Church Children of all ages are especially invited to come along to Children’s Church where they can enjoy fun, discovery and learning with friends. Call 01452 508217 to find out more or just come along
Saturday 2 – Sunday 19 April‘Eggsplore Easter’Do you know what happened on the very first Easter Day? Come and explore this amazing building to find the answer.£2 per copy from the gift shop. If bought with the Discovery Trail (£4.50), ‘Eggsplore Easter’ will be free. When you have completed the trail visit the shop and claim a tiny egg! (subject to availability)
Saturday 15 February, 7 March and 4 April 09.30am - 11.30amBrunch & Bounce A fun and relaxed coffee morning in the Chapter House with a bouncy castle and activities to keep the children entertained.Admission Free
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Wednesday 19 February Stained GlassBe inspired by the Cathedral’s beautiful stained glass then take part in some related activities full of colour!
Wednesday 8 AprilMini GardensLearn how to make your own mini garden to take home.
Wednesday 15 AprilBug Hotels and Mini BeastsCreate your own bug hotel and learn all about the mini beasts that might come to stay!Workshops last up to 2 hours and must be booked in advance. Workshops are designed for adults to stay and learn with their children. To book a place or for more information contact Adult Education: Tel 0800 542 1655 or email [email protected] www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/aeig
Gloucester Cathedral Family Learning Workshops
Drop-in Art Activities
Led by Gloucestershire County Council Family Learning team
Friday 21 February 11.00am – 3.00pmJunk Musical InstrumentsDrop-in to the Chapter House between 11.00am and 3.00pm to make a junk musical instrument to take home.
Saturday 18 April 11.00am – 3.00pmCreative ArtCome along to the Chapter House to try out our creative art activities, there’s something for all the family!
Free, donations towards materials welcomed
Choose from one of two workshops each day at 10.30am or 1.30pm in the Chapter House
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Thursday 16 January to Sunday 23 February‘Where There is Light’Lady ChapelAn installation artwork by Squidsoup in partnership with GARAS
Exhibitions
As part of the celebrations marking 20 years of GARAS and 80 years since 10 Kinder transport boys arrived in Gloucester where they were looked after in Alexander Road by Gloucester Association for Refugees, this exhibition recognises the contribution made to Gloucestershire by refugees through history.www.garas.org.uk
Monday 27 April to Saturday 30 MayGod’s Scribe Exhibition: Enoch the Heavenly WandererSouth TranseptThe exhibition ‘Enoch the Heavenly Wanderer’ focuses on the first section of the 1 Enoch (Chapters 1-36, out of 108) that was written in about 300 BC. Artist and academic Angus Pryor, following research conducted with fellow academic Philip Esler in the University of Gloucestershire in Cheltenham and in Ethiopia, has painted twelve large paintings that feature important scenes from this extraordinary narrative and has also had constructed a large-scale model of an Ethiopian church illuminated with Enochic scenes and Ethiopian imagery.
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Cathedral Gift Shop 01452 229813
A warm welcome is waiting for you at our gift shop, located at the back of the nave by the main entrance. You will find a wide range of cards, CDs, gifts and souvenirs.
The Monk’s Kitchen 01452 689755
Situated just off the west walk of the cloisters, you will find a delicious selection of hot and cold drinks, cakes, hot soup and sandwiches as well as our famous Pilgrim’s Pie.
Mon-Sat 10.00am – 4.00pmSunday 11.00am – 4.00pm (Sunday roast dinners available)
Mon-Fri 10.00am – 4.30pm*
Saturday 10.00am – 4.00pm Sunday 11.45am – 2.45pm* (10.00am – 5.00pm Summer)
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GLOUCESTERCATHEDRAL
How tofind us
How to find usThe Cathedral is located in the historic heart of Gloucester and our spectacular tower can be seen from many spots in and around the city.
Arriving by Public TransportThe Cathedral is located in Gloucester Town Centre and is located within easy reach of the main railway and bus station. It is a 10-15 minute steady walk. Look out for Finger sign posts that will point you in the right direction.
Parking Parking in the Cathedral Close is restricted to pass holders only. There are eight disabled parking spaces which are for use by Blue Badge holders on a first come first served basis.
There are several public car parks within easy walking distance of the Cathedral. To find out more please see www.gloucesterca-thedral.org.uk/visit/plan-your-visit/find-us/ For information about car park charges visit www.gloucester.gov.uk
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