Welcome Events presents
Outdoor cinema at Frenchay Campus presents Mean Girls
Key Information:
- Date and time
- Wed 21 September 2022
19:00 - 21:15 - Location
- X Block Plaza Stretch Tent, Bristol Business School, Frenchay Campus, Further info
- Contact
- Gemma Mannell events@uwe.ac.uk +44 (0)117 32 86593
- Audience
- Students
- Cost
- Free
- Attendance
- Booking required
Event details
Join us for a night in front of the big screen on X Block Plaza, bring a chair or set down a blanket and enjoy an evening of feel-good film magic!
Event exclusively for UWE Bristol students.
What to bring
Make sure to bring lots of warm clothing (the temperature drops down this time of night) and it is surprising how cold you can get when sat still, so blankets and sleeping bags make for a much more comfortable experience. In addition to this feel free to bring a picnic - some nibbles and a hot flask can make all the difference!
Seating
You are welcome to bring blankets or camping chairs to the event. If you choose to bring a camping chair, you will be allocated a space around the edge and towards the back of the space. This is to ensure the best view for all.
Leaving the event
Once the film has finished, please respect our neighbours by leaving as quickly and quietly as you can. Stewards will be in place to help guide you.
Speakers
Programme
- 19:00 - Arrive and find a spot to sit down.
- 19:30 - 21:15 - Film plays
Registration and tickets
You can book a space for groups of up to five.- Cost: Free
- Attendance: Booking required
Getting here
Parking is available in the Bristol Business School Visitor Car Park. Please use the postcode BS16 1ZG to locate Bristol Business School using google maps. The barrier will rise automatically as you drive up to it, you do not need to pay for parking.
Find more information about travelling to Frenchay Campus by bus, bike and train on getting to and from UWE Bristol campuses.
Toilets
Toilets will be available in the SU Building.
Location
X Block Plaza Stretch Tent
Bristol Business School, Frenchay Campus
Coldharbour Lane
Bristol
BS16 1QY (BS16 1ZG for satnav)
UK
Accessibility
If you are planning to attend this event and have any access requirements or would like details on accessibility, please email the Events Team at events@uwe.ac.uk or call us on the number provided.
UWE Bristol aims to ensure, as much as possible, that all our events are fully accessible. Early notice of access requirements is much appreciated.
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