PAD Shop and Gallery supports and promotes the work of North West based artists and designers in its contemporary light-filled retail and gallery space located at Market St, in the city centre of Preston.
Sandbox is a dynamic new initiative from the University of Central Lancashire that brings together a wide range of skills and expertise to enable innovative and collaborative ways of working.
The hybrid Sandbox centre is both a creative facilitation space and a digital media Research and Development lab, with opportunities for academic and industry partnerships across all of the centre\'s activities.
The Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Preston Free Public Library is a Grade I listed museum building in Preston and has the largest gallery space in Lancashire, England.
The 6.5 million pound building in the heart of Lancashire boasts two separate venues, with a 1500 capacity venue on the ground floor alone with a more intimate 400 capacity club upstairs, the perfect opportunity to catch up and coming bands and artists.
Please access via the main entrance on Fylde Road...
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PAD Shop and Gallery supports and promotes the work of North West based artists and designers in its contemporary light-filled retail and gallery space located at Market St, in the city centre of Preston.
http://www.padshopandgallery.com/Sandbox is a dynamic new initiative from the University of Central Lancashire that brings together a wide range of skills and expertise to enable innovative and collaborative ways of working.
http://www.sandbox.uclan.ac.uk/The hybrid Sandbox centre is both a creative facilitation space and a digital media Research and Development lab, with opportunities for academic and industry partnerships across all of the centre\'s activities.
Situated in Preston's Winckley Square area, Forum focuses on quality drinks, food and service in a relaxed, informal and stylish enviroment.
http://www.forumbar.co.uk/The Turtle will be held upstairs in this venue.
The Harris Museum, Art Gallery & Preston Free Public Library is a Grade I listed museum building in Preston and has the largest gallery space in Lancashire, England.
http://www.harrismuseum.org.uk/The 6.5 million pound building in the heart of Lancashire boasts two separate venues, with a 1500 capacity venue on the ground floor alone with a more intimate 400 capacity club upstairs, the perfect opportunity to catch up and coming bands and artists.
http://www.53degrees.net/Please access via the main entrance on Fylde Road...
The Corn Exchange on Lune Street, now a bar, was the front of Preston public hall for many years.
http://www.myspace.com/assembly_prestonThe Turtles will run in the upstairs area of this venue.
The Riverside Cafe, located in the Avenham Park Pavilion is now in its second year of trading and continues to attract a growing number of customers.
If you are heading to Pavilion turn right off Fishergate onto Chapel Street and head down to the end of the road past Winkley Square.
You will see the entrance to the park at the end of the road.
Head through the gates and down the small hill, you will see Pavilion on your left across a large grassed area.