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A healthy pregnancy session featuring nutritious food demos and gentle movement exercises.
Home · Events in Aylesbury This Week
You can find a range of events across Aylesbury this week, with programming that reflects both local history and daily life as a commuter town. The Great Western Railway branch line and Metropolitan Railway routes are central to the schedule, with performances timed around weekday rhythms. On 27 April, a digital literacy workshop takes place at Aylesbury Library, aimed at small businesses operating in the town centre. These sessions sit alongside evening shows hosted at venues like the Westgate Centre and The Regent Theatre, both part of a network that has welcomed touring productions since the early 1900s.
Family-friendly activities include an interactive storytelling session at Aylesbury Park on Saturday, 3 May, designed around green space use in line with local planning guidelines. These events happen within established infrastructure, some originally built as public halls during the early 20th century expansion driven by London overspill.
Several performances stand out due to their historical context and current relevance. On Wednesday, a chamber music evening at St Mary's Church features pieces inspired by Akeman Street’s Roman-era route, linking past movement through modern composition. These events stem from long-standing patterns of public use, such as gatherings near Market Square during festival seasons, that have been part of Aylesbury life since mid-19th century railway development.
Beyond performances, opportunities include guided walks along the Aylesbury Branch of the Grand Union Canal and evening bike rides using designated toucan crossings. The town’s layout, where Tring Road meets Walton Street, is intentionally considered for footfall during events like those held at Waddesdon Manor or near High Wycombe’s car park enforcement zones, which are noted in traffic planning documents as areas requiring early arrival to secure access.
A healthy pregnancy session featuring nutritious food demos and gentle movement exercises.
The Bishop's Waltham Rotary Club holds regular meetings at The Study Centre on Thursdays.
Business professionals network over coffee at a charity event hosted by Athena Aylesbury and Chilterns Neuro Centre.
A pottery painting session takes place at the Old Millwrights Arms pub.
A choral performance takes place at Haddenham Village Hall.
Aylesbury Waterstones Book Club meets at The King's Head to discuss latest reads in a relaxed setting.
Free messy play and exploration sessions for children at Risborough Family Hub.
A lively musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's 'The Enormous Crocodile' performed at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.
Emile Hinton Trio performs live jazz at St Mary's Church in Aylesbury.
A council-hosted webinar for businesses to learn how to become Fostering Friendly.
Two morning classes scheduled for 2nd and 16th May 2026 at Best Start Family Hub Elmhurst.
The Enormous Crocodile, a children's theatre production, is scheduled to perform at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre on 05/02/2026.
Weekender 2026 is a two-day music festival featuring major acts, live music, food stalls, and vibrant atmosphere.
A family-friendly fair showcasing classic engines, vehicles, and activities including ponies and a dog show.
A LEGO-themed fan event at Middleton Hall celebrating creative brick-building and model displays.