Clydebuilt Festival 2018
Glasgow 15th and 16th September, 2018
A festival of Boats, Folk and Our Shared Heritage
Castle to Crane will run on the Saturday – 15th of September
Once again the festival will offer something for everyone: whether you are young or old; an old salt or a determined land lubber, come along to see, smell, taste and experience maritime heritage as you’ve never seen it before.
The programme is still to be completed but you can check out some of the events at: Shoreside, On the Water, and After Dark.
The Festival runs from 10-5 on Saturday 15 September, 2018 and 10-4 on Sunday 16 September, 2018. It is totally FREE except for a few elements which are ticketed including: the ceilidh and Castle to Crane.

Riverside Museum – thanks to Glasgow Museums for the photograph.
The event is located around the plaza of the Riverside Museum with good car parking and easy transport links to the city centre.
The Riverside Museum, Pointhouse Place, Glasgow G3 8RS
Further information and volunteering
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THE AFTER PARTY

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