FAQ’s
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There certainly is! On Friday evening there’ll be a free session in the Lecture Room with some of the trustee and supporters talking about their involvement with the trust and how they’re connected to Tom. You’ll hear a little bit more about how the trust came to be, the journey we’ve been on in the last few years, and more. In addition to that, we’ll hear some stories from fundraisers about their challenges, expect tales of all sorts from a 24km swim through treacherous tidal waters, or cycling the length of Britain in 9 days. There’ll certainly be something to inspire you!
On Saturday night we’re very lucky to have the absolutely amazing LONELY MOUNTAIN lined up to fill the room with their “alternative folk-rock” – we’re excited for this one – don’t forget your tickets!
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Yes! Some of the workshops are child friendly – check the individual booking pages for minimum ages.
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Unfortunately, dogs would not be appropriate on most of the workshops and the venue is not dog-friendly (other than the bar, they’re welcome there!) – sorry!
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Each workshop is individually ticketed to try to keep it as simple as possible, your ticket gets you your workshop space! But more than this, it gets you a session with a highly qualified instructor who will share an enormous amount of knowledge with you, and give you a chance to pick their brains on things too!
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Yes, different workshops will have different limits on how many spaces we have, this is so we can ensure we can deliver high quality workshops, so you get the best possible learning experience!
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Of course! If you’d like to just hang around in the bar, have a good time in the evening or peruse the 2nd hand kit sale (don’t forget we also have Snowdonia Gear Repair and Isi Booker Physio at the kit sale too to provide on the spot repairs and consultations), just come along – no need to book! In addition to that, we have some great evening