About Us

Cirencester Civic Society has a simple aim, to promote, protect and shape our wonderful town and in 2026 we will be especially proud to celebrate our 60th anniversary of fulfilling these aims.

Everything we do, helps us meet our purpose and we are very grateful for the support of our members who show their pride and interest in preserving the heritage of our wonderful market town, whilst continuing to accommodate sympathetic growth. 

Cirencester Civic Society is a registered charity and is governed by trustees. All are volunteers and all work hard to ensure we continue to promote, protect and shape the town. We do this in a number of ways which you can read about below.

The Society promotes the town by:

  • leading guided walks. These can be pre-booked throughout the year or, in the summer season, participants can just turn-up-and-go.
  • producing leaflets showing self-guided walking tours. These are available to purchase from Corinium Museum or the Information Office at Bingham House.
  • supporting initiatives and events such as Cirencester History Festival of which the Civic Society is proud to be a Founding Patron.
  • Contributing articles to publications such as CirenScene
  • arranging events such as visits behind the scenes of local landmarks or working in collaboration with other organisations such as CAHS and the Arts Society Corinium
  • organising regular talks to raise awareness about the preservation, development and improvement of local features. These are open to members and non-members of the Society. Visitors are welcome – a donation of £3.00 per person is invited.

The Society helps protect the character of the town by:

  • scrutinising and commenting on planning applications which may affect the historic or social character of the town
  • showcasing historic buildings or the Cirencester connection with local people such as Edward Jenner (who discovered the smallpox vaccine in 1796) and Grace Hadow (one of the first suffragists) by placing blue plaques on buildings in the town. A Plaque Trail is shown on our plaques page.
  • Commenting on Planning Policies and Strategies such as the Neighbourhood Plan and the Green Spaces Strategy in partnership with representatives from the Town and District Councils.

The Society helps shape the town by:

  • celebrating thoughtful building design with our Cirencester Civic Design Awards, given to developments or refurbishments meeting good practice standards.
  • awarding Civic Pride Grants to neighbourhood groups wanting to enhance their local community area

Governance

Cirencester Civic Society was launched in 1966. It became a registered charity in 1967 with a constitution which reflected the Society’s aims. This document is regularly reviewed to ensure the charity is governed effectively; the current constitution can be found via this link.

Achieving Our Aims

An executive committee of elected trustees and invited advisors meet monthly to discuss and action matters which may have an impact either on the charity or the town. Each trustee takes the lead for one specific aspect of the Society’s work but, collectively, oversee the charity’s governance. Roles are listed below with names and contact details as appropriate. 

RoleNameContact
ChairCarole Boydellchair@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk
TreasurerRichard Greentreasurer@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk
Minutes SecretaryAnita Kaysecretary@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk
MembershipLynne Tuttlemembershipsecretary@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk
Communications Christina Ibbotsoncomms@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk
Programme Peter Vujakovicprogramme@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk
Town Walks CoordinatorRob Tuttletownwalks@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk
Planning AdvisorJim Harbord
Technical/AV officerSteve Fearn
District Council representativeGary Selwyn
Advisor on local planning process and local governmentChristine Gore

Cirencester Civic Society holds an Annual General Meeting (AGM) to which all members are invited and encouraged to volunteer to serve as a Trustee or to get involved in any of our projects. If you would like to know more about membership please click here.

Chair’s Newsletter

Welcome to MAY NEWS

Greetings to all our Members,

May is just around the corner and we would like to give you a very brief report on the AGM, held in March – just incase you missed it – as well as sharing some exciting plans for our first Society Social of 2025. 

One of the crucial roles of our Members is to elect the Trustees who will form the Executive Committee which collectively oversee the Society’s charitable aims. Thank you to all those Members who, at the Annual General Meeting, signalled their approval for the team for the coming year as well as endorsing a refreshed Constitution, for which we are especially grateful; the small changes will ensure we are able to continue to promote, protect and shape our fantastic town. The AGM also gave us the opportunity to pay tribute to long-standing members of the Executive as we said our “goodbyes” to William Cooper and Carole Hudson. Both have served Cirencester Civic Society as members of the Executive Committee for, in Carole’s words “donkeys years” and we wish them well as they relax and take it easy!

The new Cirencester Civic Society website was launched in April with a snappier address than previous we hope. We have tried to make it easy for you to find information so do take a good look and let us know your thoughts by emailing comms@cirencestercivicsociety.org.uk. The old website is no longer being used so please delete the old link and use the new one instead. Some pages are still in development and we have exciting plans for new additions so please keep checking in.

As you know, along with our Monthly Talks, which are open to visitors too, we usually hold two Members events during the summer months. We are delighted to announce that, in advance of this, we will be holding a Society Social on Thursday 29th May which will also be a Member’s only event. We have arranged with the Daniel Bingham Foundation to hold a Private Reception and Tour of Bingham House to explore behind the scenes this fascinating building as well as hear about Cirencester’s great benefactor, Daniel Bingham. There will also be an opportunity to view many of the works of art – both on display and in storage. Tickets (£5 to cover costs) are limited to 30 members so please do book early to avoid disappointment. More details is on our website Events page and a separate email will also be sent to Members with a booking link.

That’s all for now but do look out for the next newsletter, next month.

With all good wishes, 

Carole Boydell

Chair, Cirencester Civic Society