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Bridgwater science festival

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The Bridgwater Science Festival is a science festival which takes place in Bridgwater, Somerset in the May half term holiday.


Introduction and History[edit]

The Bridgwater Science Festival was setup in 2013 with the first Festival taking place in 2014, supported by the Institute of Physics (South West branch) and Futures for Somerset.[1] The festival held its second event in 2015 at Bridgwater Town Hall, supported by Bridgwater Town Council, University of the West of England and Institute of Physics.


Programme[edit]

The Bridgwater Science Festival aims to attract as wide an audience as possible in entertaining, inspiring and engaging science based activities. It is a community event with the emphasis on getting children and their families to experience fun, hands-on activities.


Festival History[edit]

2015[edit]

The main 'Family Fun Day' acted as the opening event in 2015, and moved to the Town Hall. Many more people attended the event than the previous year. Notable participants included:

There was also a small series of talks on "Extreme Weather" (Met Office); "Spectroscopy" (part of International Year of Light); and "Somerset's Butterflies".

Following the opening day, during the half term events included:

2014[edit]

The main 'Family Fun Day' took place at Robert Blake Science College on the last day of the festival. Notable participants included:

  • University of Bristol School of Medical Sciences
  • University of Bristol School of Clinical Sciences
  • Several local science-based organisations

Other events during the 2014 Festival included:

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Blacklock, Daisy. "Bridgwater's first-ever Science Festival well underway". Somerset County Gazette. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. "Learn the secret science behind The Simpsons". Mid Devon Gazette. 27 May 2014. Retrieved 12 October 2015.


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