A charming town in the heart of the Cotswolds is set to embark on a new cultural journey as it launches its very own history festival. The Cirencester History Festival, running from Saturday, October 26 to Sunday, November 3, promises to be a vibrant celebration of the local community’s rich history and creative spirit.
The festival’s diverse programme is designed to engage residents and visitors alike with a range of activities. From insightful talks and engaging crafting workshops to interactive cookery classes and festive Halloween dress-up parties, the festival aims to offer something for everyone.
Billy Cobbett, Chair of the Cirencester Community Development Trust (CCDT), expressed excitement about the new event, stating, “A history festival for the capital of the Cotswolds feels long overdue. We have a unique opportunity to celebrate our town’s heritage and showcase the creativity that thrives within our community.”
The inception of the festival was inspired by discussions between the Gloucester History Festival and the Corinium Museum. Their collaboration, combined with the enthusiastic support of The Cirencester Culture, Heritage and Tourism group (CHaT), part of the CCDT, laid the groundwork for this significant cultural event.
According to Mr. Cobbett, several factors contribute to the festival’s promising outlook. He highlights, “Our charming and compact town center, historical significance, a well-run and supportive town council, and an extremely active voluntary sector all work in its favor.” These elements, he believes, will help foster a successful and impactful festival that brings together the community and celebrates its vibrant cultural organizations.
The festival’s purpose is twofold: to celebrate history and to provide a platform for showcasing the town’s dynamic cultural landscape. With the CCDT, a registered charity, managing and reporting on all funds raised, the festival is set to be both a well-organized and community-focused event.
Adding to the excitement, Gloucester History Festival President Dr. Janina Ramirez is scheduled to speak at the festival’s opening weekend. Dr. Ramirez shared her enthusiasm for the new event, stating, “It was always our ambition at Gloucester History Festival to expand our mission—to bring pride in our city’s culture and history and to promote unity and renewal to other parts of the region. By partnering with the Cirencester History Festival, we can create a larger platform to encourage a love of the past and explore issues affecting us today and in the future.”
Dr. Ramirez emphasized the importance of history, saying, “We cannot move forward until we learn where we have come from. That’s what makes history the mother subject.” Her insights underscore the festival’s commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of local history and its relevance in contemporary society.
Key venues for the Cirencester History Festival include the Church of St John Baptist, The Barn Theatre, the Corinium Museum, The Library, New Brewery Arts, and the Royal Agricultural University. These locations will host a variety of events throughout the festival, providing attendees with a rich and immersive experience.
As the festival approaches, anticipation is building within the community. The Cirencester History Festival not only promises to celebrate the town’s historical and cultural heritage but also aims to strengthen community bonds and inspire a renewed appreciation for local traditions.
In summary, the Cirencester History Festival represents a significant cultural milestone for the town. With its diverse programme and strong community support, it is poised to become an annual highlight that celebrates the past while looking forward to the future. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about local culture, this festival is set to offer an enriching and enjoyable experience for all.