All Things Cheltenham

Reg

All Things Cheltenham is a weekly podcast bringing you local news, events, community updates, and sport from in and around Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Each episode rounds up what’s happening across the town – from local stories and community notices to what’s on this week – helping you stay connected with what’s going on locally.

  1. 3D AGO

    Cheltenham News & Events | All Things Cheltenham with Archie (Lifesaver Power) & Eddie & Nikki (Not a Cult)

    👉 Message the podcast on WhatsApp (text or voice note)  Your phone dies. Your train’s delayed. Your ticket’s on an app. You need a taxi. That tiny red battery icon becomes a real problem fast. So I sit down with Archie from LifeSaver Power, the team behind the portable charging stations you may have seen at the Cheltenham Festival. We chat about how the rent-swap-return system works, what it costs, why unlimited swaps matter at big events, and how they’re building a more sustainable, circular model using renewable energy. Before that, we run through the stories shaping Cheltenham right now: a local mum taking on a huge endurance fundraiser for Sue Ryder by running the London Marathon and then 100 miles back to Cheltenham; reminders to register to vote before the deadline; drink cartons now accepted in kerbside recycling; and a major win for local heritage as Cheltenham Lido is secured until 2120. We also touch on safety concerns, recent incidents, and a positive step with new zero-emission buses across Gloucestershire. Then we lighten things up with Nikki and Eddie from Not A Cult, Cheltenham’s improvised comedy group. They explain how improv works, why audience prompts can be chaos in the best way, and what to expect at their upcoming shows. Cheltenham Mum Just giving Page Registar to Vote Cheltenham Coucil Elections Women Cheltenham FC Tickets  Lifesaver Power Free Blood Pressure Checks  Cheltenham Town FC - Groundsman Job Springbank Choir Not A Cult - Tickets Not A Cult Website The Ivy Cheltenham Easter Cheltenham Poetry Festival YMCA Sleep Easy Jazz Festival 📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    1h 18m
  2. MAR 22

    Cheltenham News & Events | All Things Cheltenham with Andy Rea (Dark side of the Ales Festival ) & John (Cheltenham Backgammon Club)

    👉 Message the podcast on WhatsApp (text or voice note)  A bridge that’s stood since the 1980s is about to come down, and it’s just one sign that Cheltenham is changing fast. I’m Reg, and this week’s All Things Cheltenham is a proper town-wide sweep of local news, community stories, sport and events, with plenty of moments that make you stop and think about what kind of place we’re all building together. I start with the latest on the Regent Arcade Bridge demolition tied to the Cavendish House redevelopment, plus High Street chatter, proposed 20 mph zones across Gloucestershire and a worrying report of a residential street that appears to be sinking. There’s good news too, from Nagumi being shortlisted for a major local award to Cheltenham Borough Council backing grassroots projects through the Community Pride Fund, and a genuinely heartwarming care home surprise that proves small acts can carry big meaning. Then we go deeper with two guests. Festival programmer Andy Rea joins me to talk about the Dark Side of the Ales festival at the Sandford Park Alehouse, a free community festival mixing dark ales with film, quizzes, live music and comedy. John also joins to explain the Cheltenham Backgammon Club, why it exists, how league nights work, and why beginners are welcome even if you’ve only ever played at home. If you like hearing what’s on in Cheltenham and want your voice included, subscribe, share, leave a review, and message me on WhatsApp so I can feature your views in a future show. Cheltenham Backgammon Club | Facebook https://cheltenhambackgammonclub.weebly.com/about.html Love to Move That's the Fresh Art Fair A Path to a Healthy Body and Soul 📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    1h 10m
  3. MAR 15

    Cheltenham News & Events | All Things Cheltenham with Helen (Nutrition Centre) & Tom (Empty Chair)

    👉 Message the podcast on WhatsApp (text or voice note)  Cheltenham can feel like two towns at once: the headline-making, visitor-packed version that explodes into life during Festival week, and the everyday version built on small shops, familiar faces, and the places we choose to support. We start by unpacking the Cheltenham Festival 2026, from the biggest racing moments and the scale of the crowds to the sobering welfare news that many locals are still processing after the final race. From there, we move into Cheltenham town centre changes that hit closer to home, including store closures and what they signal for the future of independent retail. Helen joins me from the Nutrition Centre on Bath Road, sharing the story of a business that has quietly served Cheltenham for more than five decades and explaining what people actually come in for, from whole foods to supplements and practical advice on healthier choices. We also open up “Have Your Say” with listener messages on potholes and road safety, then run through a stacked Cheltenham events guide: a teaser clip with Andy Ray on the Dark Side Of The Ale Festival, plus sci-fi fun with Forcefest UK, the Cheltenham Poetry Festival, family inflatables, and “Empty Chairs” at the Swan Pub, where Tom is creating a no-pressure space for conversation and connection. Subscribe or follow All Things Cheltenham, share this with a friend who loves local life, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What’s the one Cheltenham story or event you want us to cover next? Keith Scarrott Shoes Cheltenham Playhouse  Cheltenham is Growing SoGlos Awards Dark Side of the Ales Festival Facebook Force Fest UK at Town Hall Cheltenham Poetry Festival Empty Chair 📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    1h 20m
  4. MAR 8

    All Things Cheltenham with guest Rachael from CasaGees Pizza – Cheltenham Community News & Events

    👉 Message the podcast on WhatsApp (text or voice note)  Cheltenham is buzzing, and not just at the racecourse. We kick off with an International Women’s Day salute and dive straight into Festival week: early pub breakfasts, live music, and a smart free parking window at Town Centre East to keep the high street moving while the stands fill up. Safety is front and centre with extra patrols, Ask for Angela, and a supervised Youth Café offering wifi, charging, and support. Around town, The Tavern reopens, the Golf Rooms bring Trackman tech to the Brewery Quarter, and a major housing scheme at North Place promises new homes and local jobs. There’s complexity too: BrewDog’s closure lands hard, Cavendish House is boarded up, and yet a new Tesco Express prepares to open on the Promenade. Our guest segment goes deep with Rachel from Casagee’s Pizza, a home kitchen venture that began during lockdown and now serves about 130 pizzas each weekend, plus weddings and corporate events from a mobile trailer. Rachel shares the real numbers and the practical choices: delivery radius discipline, menu expansion, loyalty perks, and why Fridays are sacred for regulars. We unpack the brand journey from Papa G’s to Casa G’s, the commitment to authentic Neapolitan style, and a standout story about a customer who drove from Cambridge and slept in their car for a slice. The heart of the chat is their licence programme, Business in a Pizza Box: a lean alternative to franchising that bundles software, ordering, delivery tools, mentoring, and marketing guidance, while letting founders choose their own name, menu, and pricing. We round out with community voices and what’s on: En Plein Air art competition in Montpellier Gardens, a family-friendly Walk for Cobalt through Regency landmarks, open mics, gigs, theatre, and fresh shows across local galleries. There’s also a simple ask from the British Heart Foundation shop for clothing donations, with a free collection line to make it easy. Want to get involved? Share your notice for the new Community Notice Board or send thoughts for Have Your Say. If you enjoy staying close to what matters in Cheltenham—small business wins, safer nights, and the makers who keep our town lively—follow the show, leave a review, and tell a friend who loves local stories. Casagees pizzas The Golf Rooms En Plein Air Art Competition 2026 Walk for Colbart 2026 📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    59 min
  5. MAR 1

    All Things Cheltenham with guest Robert from Tallon Tattoos – Cheltenham News and Events

    👉 Message the podcast on WhatsApp (text or voice note)  Cheltenham steps into March with energy, questions, and a clear plan. We start on the streets: Festival week is almost here, and we break down the practical measures designed to keep the town safe and respectful—extra patrols, mounted officers, taxi marshals, and the return of Ask for Angela and Operation Vigilant. We talk cleanliness campaigns, crowd hubs, and the transport choices that make race days smoother for visitors and locals alike. From there, we move to the stories shaping daily life. Tents outside Cavendish House spark debate over compassion, vacant buildings, and rough sleeping in a wet winter. A consultation on forming a new Cheltenham Town Council raises fresh possibilities for parks, events, allotments, and a ceremonial mayor. Flood sensors arrive on busy roads in a county pilot, promising earlier alerts and fewer closures. Planning news turns a page for Pillar House on Bath Road, balancing Regency heritage with much‑needed homes. And a row over EV charging bays in Charlton Kings asks a tough siting question: how do we build equitable charging without choking narrow school streets? Our guest, Robert from Tallon Tattoo's, brings a grounded, generous look at a craft many admire from the pavement. He shares how his Cheltenham studio grew fast after lockdown, why strict hygiene and licensing are non‑negotiable, and what honest pricing looks like for sleeves and day sessions. Expect plain talk on pain (palms and armpits top the list), second‑skin dressings, realistic healing timelines, and the moments a good artist will decline a design. He’s also got news: a Gloucester studio is on the way, meeting demand where many of his clients are based. If you’re considering your first tattoo, you’ll leave with practical steps—research your artist, be in good health, and think long term. We round out with what’s on: Wychwood Festival’s 20th anniversary lineup at the Racecourse, botanical sketching on Mothering Sunday, theatre, comedy, and a calendar full of gigs and talks. Plus, there’s a new fan‑mail link in the show notes for community notices and local events you want us to spotlight. Enjoy the listen, share it with a friend who loves Cheltenham’s buzz, and if you haven’t already, follow or subscribe and leave a quick review—it helps more neighbours find us. Guest Robert from Tallon Tattos - Facebook Cheltenham Town Council Feedback StarBistro Bookings Wychwood Festival Coffee Sketch Club Frog and Fiddle Metal 2 Bingo night and Sausage and Mash Nigel Mansell Town hall 📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    45 min
  6. FEB 22

    All Things Cheltenham with guest Beth from Barking Buds plus Local Cheltenham News & What’s On | 22 Feb 2026

    👉 Message the podcast on WhatsApp (text or voice note)  Cheltenham had a week that actually moved the needle: a High Street comeback, a bridge finally reopening, a heritage flashpoint over a beloved pub, and a wave of neighbourly action that makes the town feel smaller in the best way. We start with Topshop’s return to bricks-and-mortar inside John Lewis—why it matters for choice, fit, and service—and the A40’s Hambrook Bridge reopening after grueling repairs that hit local trade for months. Then we dig into the Bell Inn’s planned conversion and what it means when living history risks becoming a memory on Bath Road. From there, community energy takes over. Myra Showers and Cheltenham Town’s shirt partnership channeled £72,000 to Young Lives vs Cancer, funding mental health support, family stays, and life logistics when it’s all too much. A 12-year-old’s zebra crossing campaign is within a few hundred pounds of the finish line, proof that smart local pressure changes streets for the better. We also share a heads-up for Haven’s Coffee’s brief service changes, a police-advised alert on a suspicious van in Prestbury and Leckhampton, and a children’s book drive at Regent Arcade that turns preloved stories into real joy. Our guest, Beth from Barking Buds, brings the most actionable segment: how scent work and rally transform everyday dogs. If recall stalls or loose-lead walking frays, this is your playbook. Beth shows why training on lead can still build focus, how to choose the right motivator—treat, toy, or sniff—and why consistency beats cleverness. We talk youth trainer programmes that boost kids’ confidence, mentoring for aspiring adult trainers, and how a scrappy Covid-era start created a library of video resources that now make owners more self-sufficient. For puppies, we get crisp timelines: start gentle one-to-ones at home after a week of settling, wait for vaccinations for group classes around twelve weeks, and introduce harnesses slowly with rewards so the walk starts calm, not combative. Round it out with what’s on: YMCA Sleep Easy fundraising, a craft beer festival, a Radiohead tribute at Town Hall, and a sweep through the Everyman, Playhouse, Bacon Theatre, and more. It’s a full circuit of what to know, where to go, and how to help your dog thrive so your streets, parks, and living rooms all feel better. If this helped you plan your week or train smarter with your pup, follow the show, share it with a neighbour, and leave a quick review—it helps more Cheltenham folks find us. Barking Buds Website Zebra Crossing Campaign Sleep Easy YMCA Friends of Cheltenham Samaritans February Craft Beer Festival Friday Tickets Saturday Tickets The Radiohead Project, a stunning live tribute celebrating Radiohead's 📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    50 min
  7. FEB 19

    Children Lead the Way C.I.C - Lets Talk to Local businesses

    What if the classroom that finally works isn’t a room at all, but a quiet clearing in the woods? We sit down with Stacy, founder of Children Lead the Way CIC in Cheltenham, to uncover how a forest-based, trauma-informed community helps anxious and neurodivergent children feel safe, reconnect with learning, and rebuild trust—one hammock swing, tree net bounce, and woodwork project at a time. Stacy’s journey began at home when her son hit severe separation anxiety and burnout at four. Traditional strategies failed, but nature didn’t. In the forest, the nervous system found cues of safety and regulation. That insight became a child-led model where behaviour is seen as communication, not defiance; safety is the foundation, not a reward; and play, choice, and attuned adults do the heavy lifting. We explore how sessions actually run, why the first 30 minutes often focus on settling and co-regulation, and how parallel play gradually turns into authentic friendship when pressure lifts and predictability rises. We also dig into support for families and schools. Parents stay on site, build community, and shed the self-blame that often comes with school refusal or emotional-based school distress. On the education side, Stacy’s team collaborates with teachers on practical, psychology-informed adjustments that reduce overwhelm and increase connection—through their Seen Herd Supported training, EHCP guidance, and thoughtful environmental tweaks. Growth has been rapid: from seven families to dozens, with plans for secondary sessions and a pioneering GCSE in Nature and Wellbeing that recognises diverse ways to achieve and thrive. This conversation is a blueprint for inclusive education across Gloucestershire: not a replacement for school, but a partner that widens the path. If you care about SEND support, trauma-informed practice, sensory regulation, or simply want to see children fall back in love with learning, you’ll find hope and concrete ideas here. Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more families and schools find this story. Website Facebook Instagram  YouTube  📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    43 min
  8. FEB 17

    Majestic AI - Lets Talk to Local Businesses

    What if you could watch a city grow before your eyes? Jonathan from Majestic Studios joins us to share how he turns dusty engravings and archival photos into living, breathing histories using AI, careful research and a documentary maker’s eye. This isn’t about flashy tricks. It’s about building trust: start with a rock-solid script, choose a measured voice that sounds like a real historian, and guide the visuals so they evolve smoothly from a Roman fort to a modern skyline without losing plausibility. We dig into the leap from quick viral shorts to 30-minute, 4K documentaries and why long-form is where real immersion happens. Jonathan breaks down the pipeline, from selecting reference images and generating motion to stitching timelines that feel cinematic on a TV. He’s candid about the challenges too: fact-checking when sources clash, hunting down AI glitches before they slip by, and tackling audience expectations when the subject is London, Paris, or soon, New York and Rome. The archive is vast, the pressure is real, and the pay-off is a clear, visual map through centuries that holds attention without noise. Beyond technique, we talk about what survives when AI lowers the barrier to entry. Storytelling still separates signal from slop. Taste, pacing and editorial judgement turn tools into films. That stance shapes Jonathan’s vision for Majestic Studios: a go-to history channel for living rooms, not just phone feeds, expanding from cities to figures and inventions while keeping accuracy and clarity at its core. If you’re curious about where AI genuinely adds value to education, creativity and cultural memory, you’ll find a thoughtful, grounded roadmap here. Subscribe, share with a fellow history fan, and leave a review telling us which city, figure or invention you want to see brought to life next. YouTube Channel  📍 Get involved with All Things Cheltenham Submit your local events, community notices, or news tips free of charge via the website. 🎙️ Listen, follow, and share the podcast to support local voices in Cheltenham.

    37 min

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All Things Cheltenham is a weekly podcast bringing you local news, events, community updates, and sport from in and around Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Each episode rounds up what’s happening across the town – from local stories and community notices to what’s on this week – helping you stay connected with what’s going on locally.

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