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Giffords Circus puts down roots at Sudeley Castle
North Gloucestershire > Entertainment > Attractions
Author: Thomas Hadfield, Posted: Friday, 22nd March 2019, 15:30
An English oak tree has been planted at Sudeley Castle by renowned local circus performers Giffords Circus, who will be in residence at the Castle this May.
For six years, Sudeley Castle has hosted Giffords Circus as they tour Gloucestershire delighting audiences with their magical shows.
Now the circus’ founder, Nell Gifford, has visited Sudeley to plant a tree with Sudeley Castle chatelaine, Lady Elizabeth Ashcombe to mark their ongoing partnership.
Nell said: “At the heart of Giffords Circus is a sense of community, the feeling that we are giving something back – the experience of joy and laughter, coupled with a sense of unity by being part of our family and being able to enjoy the show with friends and family.
“We wanted to take this notion of ‘giving something back’, and therefore wanted to donate a native tree to be planted at Sudeley Castle. Ultimately the circus is ephemeral, but a tree is a permanent thing and it was magical to plant one at Sudeley on a lovely raw spring day.”
The young tree is one of six being planted by Giffords across the region, at the villages, towns, fields and estates they visited on tour in 2018, as part of a wider celebration of 250 years of circus.
Nell continued: “The grounds we visit have the most beautiful veteran trees, often hundreds of years old, and we hope that our trees will grow to be as old as these and future generations will enjoy them.”
Lady Ashcombe added: “We are delighted to once again be welcoming Giffords Circus back to Sudeley Castle this year, and we are very grateful to receive this beautiful oak tree which I hope will be enjoyed by visitors to Sudeley Castle for many years to come.”
Earlier this month, Sudeley Castle re-opened its doors for the new season, for what promises to be its busiest most ambitious year yet.
For two weeks in May, the Castle will be hosting Giffords for a leg of their new tour, called Xanadu, which celebrates the fun, hippy, flower power movement of the 1970s.
The circus tour will begin at Giffords Circus’ home in Fennells Farm near Stroud before travelling to Sudeley Castle and then across the Cotswolds, returning to its headquarters for the final shows in September.Copyright © 2024 The Local Answer Limited.
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