The final day of the week celebrating culture in Shipley and Saltaire includes:
- InCommon Exhibition, The Peace Museum, 3rd Floor Salts Mill
In 1981, a group of women set off from Wales to protest against the US cruise missile base at Greenham Common. They stayed for 20 years. Their movement is a symbol of creativity and commitment to creating change that echoes through to peaceful activism today. Join us as we celebrate their stories through a new exhibition of rarely seen objects and films from our collection alongside a series of exciting events. This is a free event.
- Crafternoon Tea, Salt Pots, Saltaire
Join us for a delicious afternoon of pottery painting and delicious treats. Your ticket includes pottery up to the value of £15, paints, glazing and firing AND our amazing afternoon tea consisting of a selection of sandwiches, cakes, scones, clotted cream, jam and unlimited drinks; all in the unique Salt Pots friendly atmosphere. Tickets are £30. Book your place by contacting hello@saltpotsltd.co
- World Heritage Afternoon
Join us at Victoria Hall, 2pm-4pm for an afternoon of discussion, learning and entertainment!
Newly-appointed World Heritage Site officer, Brandi Hall-Crossgrove will join guest speakers to discuss the international importance of Saltaire. Music and poetry readings will also entertain attendees, and refreshments will be available.
Ticket Information
