HUNDREDS came out to experience bite-size bits of manufacturing and engineering fun at a pop-up festival in Stroud on Saturday.
The day-long Festival of Manufacturing and Engineering offered a glimpse into Stroud’s industrial heritage and information about apprenticeships and careers.
The aim of the event was to celebrate the wealth of manufacturing and engineering which takes place in the Stroud Valleys and Vale, and to launch Festomane’s main festival which will take place between February 11 and 16, 2016
For more information about the Pop Up festival, visit www.festomane.co.uk
#Stroud MP @stroud_neil explains #festomane event at @SubRoomsStroud now advertising 2016 @StroudFestival #hubstroud pic.twitter.com/G9FyuoLn6h
— hubStroud (@hubStroud) October 10, 2015
Great day at FESTOMANE pop up @StroudFestival pic.twitter.com/qwiPsHpMlk
— STEMworks (@STEMworks1) October 10, 2015
Loads of interest in engineering! It's a fabulous world of opportunity for young people @StroudFestival @iet_mfg pic.twitter.com/wUws5PzEAP
— Neil Carmichael (@stroud_neil) October 10, 2015
Lots of activities for #CoolKids @SubRoomsStroud #STEM. pic.twitter.com/wipJrGWZ9e
— FESTOMANE (@StroudFestival) October 10, 2015
Encouraging young engineers pic.twitter.com/3JxG8HMuNh
— IET Gloucestershire (@IETGloucester) October 10, 2015
Snapshots from @StroudFestival at @subroomsstroud now #hubstroud #stroud https://t.co/793X5bF3G4
— hubStroud (@hubStroud) October 10, 2015
Great to see festomane at sub rooms#engineering @stroud_neil @StroudFestival Thanks to Neil and team#renishaw#delphi
— Scorpion Tooling UK (@ScorpionTooling) October 10, 2015
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