Free ‘Have a Go’ Skills Workshops at the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways

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The Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways (FFWHR) are now offering an exciting new range of ‘Have a Go’ workshops, where participants can learn a variety of different skills including Painting, Signwriting and Welding.

These free workshops for people aged 16 and over will be hosted on various dates in October and November, with future dates set to be confirmed soon. They will provide an opportunity for participants to learn and practice skills such as: Lathe Work, Welding, Hot Riveting, Carriage Painting and Signwriting as well as an introduction to Stripping down a Locomotive.

Free ‘Have a Go’ Skills Workshops at the Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways

The FFWHR Boston Lodge Project team’s Iain Wilkinson, said:

“Our expert staff will start with some theory and explanations about what lies ahead but these events are very much about being hands on, giving you the opportunity to practice your new skills in a safe and constructive environment. We obviously hope you will enjoy yourself so much you will want to return as a volunteer to apply your new skills on our amazing railway. These free workshops, however, come with no obligation at all; just come and have a go!”

Workshops are provided free of charge thanks to the Interpretation & Boston Lodge Project, made possible by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Ffestiniog Railway Society and FFWHR Trust.

Some restrictions apply due to the nature of the ground surface and activities of a working environment.

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