Two people sitting on a Trishaw, being cycled around

Festival Trishaw Tours

Fri 10 Sept, Sat 11 Sept 11:00, 13:00 + 15:00

Sun 12 Sept 11:00 + 13:00

Tescos Superstore
Park Road
Easton
DT5 2AD

Take a trishaw tour around b-side festival

Would you like to take a free trishaw ride around Portland taking in some of b-side festival artworks too? b-side have teamed up with CyclingWithoutAge.org.uk to offer these unique tours. The trishaw has two seats so do bring a friend along or just enjoy the ride by yourself!

We are giving priority booking to older people and those who identify as disabled.

Where: The tours start and end at Tesco Superstore, Easton. Kindly note, you are allowed to park for free in Tesco car park while you take your tour.

When: Friday 10th – Sunday 12th September.

Tours start at 11am, 1pm and 3pm (kindly note, there is no 3pm tour on Sunday 12th September as Cycling Without Age will be joining in with the Big Portland Parade which starts at 4pm at Easton Square Gardens).

The tour takes 1.5 hours which includes visiting and interacting with all artworks.

The Route: Friday 10th September

Tour starts at 11am, 1pm, 3pm at Tesco Superstore, Easton. You will see your driver at the entrance of Tesco’s in a high vis vest, with the trishaw which has a bright red roof!

First stop: St. George’s Centre to see an art exhibition created by Portland residents https://b-side.org.uk/events/lockdown-art

Second Stop: St. George’s Church to see Ilona Skladzien’s artwork, 1865 https://b-side.org.uk/events/1865

Third Stop: a brief and breath-taking view stop at Portland’s Memory Stones.

Fourth Stop: Fancy’s Farm to take part in Sadie Hennessey’s Outstanding Unnatural Beauty Parlour https://b-side.org.uk/events/outstanding-unnatural-beauty-parlour

The Route: Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th September:

Tour starts at 11am, 1pm and 3pm (kindly note there is no 3pm tour on Sunday 12th September) at Tesco Superstore, Easton. You will see your driver at the entrance of Tesco’s in a high vis vest, with the trishaw which has a bright red roof!

First stop: St. George’s Centre to see an art exhibition created by Portland residents https://b-side.org.uk/events/lockdown-art

Second Stop: St. George’s Church to see artist Ilona Skladzien’s work, 1865 https://b-side.org.uk/events/1865

Third Stop: a brief and breath-taking view stop at Portland’s Memory Stones.

Fourth Stop: The Old Engine Shed to see artists Lotte Scott’s artwork Stone Grove https://b-side.org.uk/events/stone-grove

Please dress appropriately for the weather. For any questions regarding access, please call Des on 07867937700 or email des@cyclingwithoutage.org.uk

 

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