VISITING GOOD GRIEF WESTON.

GETTING HERE

Public transport: Weston-super-Mare is half an hour by train from Bristol Temple Meads, and the rail station is positioned in the town centre.

The  bus Interchange on Alexandra Parade is also in the town centre, with frequent routes to the region.  For latest timetables visit travelwest.info

By car – Weston-super-Mare is at Junction 21 on the M5, a short hop from Bristol, and just a couple of hours from London – traffic permitting!

ACCESSIBILITY

We aim to make all venues as accessible as possible and Culture Makers are on hand to support individual access requirements.  If you have specific questions about access, then please do get in touch: hello@superculture.org.uk

PHOTOGRAPHY/FILMING NOTICE

Please note there will be photography/filming taking place by Super Culture during the Good Grief Weston. These images/content will be used by Super Culture and associated third parties to share news about the festival for press, promotional and documentation purposes. This includes social media, press releases, newsletters, printed and digital publicity. If you would prefer for you or your child not to have your image taken, please inform the photographer/filmmaker at the event or let a member of the Super Culture team know.

FEEDBACK

We want to hear from you about your experience of Good Grief Weston, and how we can make it even better next year. You can fill out a feedback form online or at the event

BE PART OF IT

Share your experiences of the festival with us using the hashtag #GoodGriefWeston on social media.

ENJOYED THE FESTIVAL?

We aim to keep our events financially accessible to everyone. Donations for future Good Grief Weston Festivals are welcome. You can support us by clicking HERE

DONATING AT THE EVENT

Look out for our donation points.

ABOUT US

Our mission is to grow an ambitious, playful and outward looking creative culture to make North Somerset a great place to live, work and play. We collaborate year-round with extraordinary artists -local, national and international -and communities across North Somerset to create unmissable cultural experiences that fire imaginations, expand horizons, give voice to marginalised communities and have the power to change lives. Since 2018 we have been an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation. We are a charity that depends on the generosity of funders and supporters, including our valued team of Culture Maker volunteers, to enable our work.