Upper Windrush Local History Society
    North Cotswolds

Programme of Meetings 2025 / 26

   

The history society membership annual subscription is £5.

Payment details;

By  cheque: payable to "Upper Windrush History Society" or Cash to:  

 

The Treasurer. High Trees House.

Tally Ho Lane

Guiting Power

Cheltenham. Gloucestershire. GL54 5TY

 

Online (by bank transfer)

Account No.   00224208  Sort Code   30-91-87      UPPER WINDRUSH HISTORY SOCIETY
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Meetings are at 7:30pm
Members £2     Guests £3

2025

November - 3 rd
The Severn & Wye Railway Bridge
A disaster waiting to happen

Paul Barnett

Farmers Arms, Guiting Power

Dec - 1st
Edward 1st - Hammer of the Scots
Max Keen

Farmers Arms, Guiting Power

2026

Jan - 5th
Herefordshire Pilgrimages
Tim Porter

Farmers Arms, Guiting Power

July - 6th

Blue Plaques around Gloucestershire

Andrew Meller

Temple Guiting Church

Feb - 2nd

Annual General Meeting at 6:45pm
followed at 7:30pm
In Defence of the Drift, a Gloucestershire boy abroad
Alfred Henry Hook VC
Paul Barnett

TBC

Aug - 3rd
The Mitfords, their times and Friends
Di Whitaker

Upper slaughter Village Hall

Mar - 2nd
Repulse of the Spanish Armada
- an alternative explanation
Justin Newland

Farmers Arms, Guiting Power

Sept - 7th

Chastleton House “Behind the Scenes”
Barbara Whincup

Naunton Village Hall

Apr - 6th
Cotswold True Crime Tales
Adam Wood

The Nuttery Notgrove

Oct - 5th
Margaret of Anjou
blood spattered harpy or a tragic heroine?
John Reid

Farmers Arms, Guiting Power

May - 4th
Amy Johnson
Roy Smart

Guiting Power Village Hall

November - 2nd
Grave Matters
Stories from memorials in the Cotswolds

Sean Callery

Farmers Arms, Guiting Power

June - 1st
The Windrush Stone Mines
Jonathan Maisey

Naunon Village Hall

Dec - 7th
Hereward the Wake
Max Keen

Farmers Arms, Guiting Power




UWLHS Contact      peter@uwlhs.uk

UWLHS are members of Gloucestershire Local History Society. www.gloshistory.org.uk.
(representative Graham Powell)

UWLHS are members of British Association for Local History. www.balh.org.uk

Whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the programme late changes may have to be made.
As far as possible the web site will be kept up to date, we apologise if an unpublished change causes any inconvenience.