Open from 28th November - 7th December!

With over 100 trees from charities, organisations, and businesses across Stroud District, Stroud Chirstmas Tree Festival is a vibrant celebration of community.


Music & Events

Friday 28 November 10am-5pm

11am - Fleabane

1pm - 'Voices, Fiddle, Fife and Strum!' by Willow

3pm - Jeff and Elaine Gillet


Saturday 29 November 10.30am-5pm

11am - Spiracy

1pm - Stroud Ukelele Band with Seasonal Songs


Sunday 30 November 10.30am-5pm

11am - Downfielders

1pm - Steve and Suzanne's Eclectic Collection

3pm - Ebb and Blow -  'A Variety of Seasonal Tunes on Recorders of All Sizes'


Monday 1 December 10am-5pm

11am - Christopher Boodle on the Organ

1pm - Cunningham Cox

3pm - Maxine Bennet's Christmas Recital

4pm-5pm Free Craft workshop with Norah Kennedy: decorative willow chains.


Tuesday 2 December 10am-5pm

11am - Angie Spencer and Rachel Power, Violin Duets

1pm - Katy Sirr sings

3pm - Kate Jackel and Murray Spear with 'Folk Carols'


Wednesday 3 December 10am-5pm

From 9.30am - The Well Community Cafe is open in Shambles Hall until 1.30 (with a short break to watch Mr Robbie)

11am - 'Mr Robbie' Songs for all ages

1pm - Christopher Boodle on Piano

3pm - Sue Edwards on Autoharp

4pm-5pm Free Craft workshop with Isak Sandgren-Clarke from The Door


Thursday 4 December 10am-5pm

10.30am - Supertroopers - a concert for all ages

1pm - The U3A Recorder group

3pm - The Elastic Band


Friday 5 December 10am-5pm

11am - Kathy & Deidre

1pm - Melodic Cheer, The Peekies

3pm - The Bob Porter Project

GOODWILL EVENING

5pm - The Rock Choir

6pm - Bells ring out

7pm - The Red Band

8pm - Sing Your Heart Out Choir


Saturday 6 December 10am-5pm

10.30am - Gregorian Chants

12pm - Rodborough Folk Orchestra

3pm - Dance Meditation


Sunday 7 December 10am-1pm

11am - A special ringing of the St Laurence Church Bells followed by the Stroud Town Community Carol Service

1pm - Festival Close

With over 100 trees from charities, organisations, and businesses across Stroud District, Stroud Chirstmas Tree Festival is a vibrant celebration of community.


Music & Events

Friday 28 November 10am-5pm

11am - Fleabane

1pm - 'Voices, Fiddle, Fife and Strum!' by Willow

3pm - Jeff and Elaine Gillet


Saturday 29 November 10.30am-5pm

11am - Spiracy

1pm - Stroud Ukelele Band with Seasonal Songs


Sunday 30 November 10.30am-5pm

11am - Downfielders

1pm - Steve and Suzanne's Eclectic Collection

3pm - Ebb and Blow -  'A Variety of Seasonal Tunes on Recorders of All Sizes'


Monday 1 December 10am-5pm

11am - Christopher Boodle on the Organ

1pm - Cunningham Cox

3pm - Maxine Bennet's Christmas Recital

4pm-5pm Free Craft workshop with Norah Kennedy: decorative willow chains.


Tuesday 2 December 10am-5pm

11am - Angie Spencer and Rachel Power, Violin Duets

1pm - Katy Sirr sings

3pm - Kate Jackel and Murray Spear with 'Folk Carols'


Wednesday 3 December 10am-5pm

From 9.30am - The Well Community Cafe is open in Shambles Hall until 1.30 (with a short break to watch Mr Robbie)

11am - 'Mr Robbie' Songs for all ages

1pm - Christopher Boodle on Piano

3pm - Sue Edwards on Autoharp

4pm-5pm Free Craft workshop with Isak Sandgren-Clarke from The Door


Thursday 4 December 10am-5pm

10.30am - Supertroopers - a concert for all ages

1pm - The U3A Recorder group

3pm - The Elastic Band


Friday 5 December 10am-5pm

11am - Kathy & Deidre

1pm - Melodic Cheer, The Peekies

3pm - The Bob Porter Project

GOODWILL EVENING

5pm - The Rock Choir

6pm - Bells ring out

7pm - The Red Band

8pm - Sing Your Heart Out Choir


Saturday 6 December 10am-5pm

10.30am - Gregorian Chants

12pm - Rodborough Folk Orchestra

3pm - Dance Meditation


Sunday 7 December 10am-1pm

11am - A special ringing of the St Laurence Church Bells followed by the Stroud Town Community Carol Service

1pm - Festival Close

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