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Historical Cirencester: A Different Perspective Photography Competition

Enter by 15th August!

The Rotary Club of Cirencester, in partnership with Cirencester Civic Society, is running a Photography Competition as part of the 2025 Cirencester History Festival.

The theme of the competition, “Historical Cirencester: A Different Perspective”, is designed to motivate photography enthusiasts from near and far to take a fresh look at Cirencester’s rich local history to produce original works.

The competition, sponsored by Concordfoto of Castle Street, Cirencester, is open to all, with prizes in different age groups. Winning entries in each category will be displayed in the Daniel Bingham Foundation Gallery, and online, during the festival, from 25th October until 3rd November.

The competition is already open for entries, with a closing date of 15th August. Entry forms, and full Terms and Conditions can be obtained from RotaryPhotoCompCHF@gmail.com

Cirencester Rotary Club has played an active role in Cirencester for many years. Maintaining our global commitment to ‘service before self’, our members raise funds for a variety of good causes, as well as running projects suitable for all interests and abilities with a particular focus on youth development and support for the local community. We are always interested in hearing from potential new members, female and male, who are interested in developing new social relationships at the same time as making a contribution to our local community.

For more information, or to contact us, please visit  www.cirencesterrotary.co.uk.

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