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Writers at the Goods Shed – Julia Bird

Poet Julia Bird discusses and reads from her work and then the audience has the opportunity to share their own works with Julia and other like-minded writers

Talk: Treasures of the Royal Collection of Art

For June's Shed talk Oliver Everett CVO, Librarian Emeritus of the Royal Library, Windsor Castle discusses the Royal Collection of Art and selects some of the finest examples to demonstrate the range and magnificence of the items within it

£5 – £8

Talk: Global Warming

July's Shed Talk invites John Andrews to explain the causes, the technological solutions available to mitigate the effects and the changes to lifestyle this will bring about.

£5 – £8

Writers at the Goods Shed – Phil Kirby

Tetbury poet and Writers at the Goods Shed (WAGS) organiser Phil Kirby will be kicking off the 2019-20 season of events bringing you the opportunity to share your own work with Phil and other like-minded writers.

Dr Tony Walsh – The Feoffees of Tetbury

Join Dr Tony Walsh as he guides you through the history of Tetbury and how the Feoffees came to be, what they represent and how they care for in the town

Talk: Winston Churchill’s life through animals

For September's Shed Talk, Dr Piers Brendon, author of Churchill's Bestiary - will talk about Winston Churchill and his conflicting feelings for and involvement with all kinds of animals, as an owner of many pets while yet a keen hunter of 'game'.

£5 – £8

Writers at the Goods Shed

This month we bring you three published writers from the Bristol area - Ali Bacon, Jean Burnett and Kerry Postle - who have teamed up to provide writing events focusing on historical fiction.

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