“Remember swinging in the playground as a child? Enjoying sensations of speed & weightlessness as you swooped high & low, laughing with friends, hoping they didn’t spot that you were a little scared?

We’re harnessing those magical motion-memories to take audiences on incredible, action-packed adventures.”

Brendan Walker, Studio Go Go Founder & Director

Volo: Dreams of Flight by Studio Go Go

Fancy taking flight in one of four award-winning virtual da Vinci flying machines?

Flap and soar over cliffs as an Ornithopter bird-person. Join a psychedelic aviator’s ballet in Aerial Screw. Shoot into satellite orbit from a renaissance cannon. Bank and weave in a glider across extraterrestrial landscapes …

Studio Go Go have designed four amazing, other-worldly landscapes for you to fly through. All you need is a Virtual Reality (VR) headset and a swing and you can flap, soar and glide your way through those fantasy worlds like you’ve never imagined.

So come fly with Appetite, and Newcastle-under-Lyme BID. There’s no need to book, just drop by, take your place on a swing – including a platform swing suitable for wheelchair users – and start your virtual adventure!

When:

Friday 21 March: 10.30am-4.30pm

Saturday 22 March, 10am-4pm

Where: Outside Guildhall in Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre

Cost: The event is totally free and there is no need to book

Access: There will be four swings, one of which is a platform swing suitable for wheelchair users. The combined weight limit for the visitor and chair is 200kg. However, there is a porter’s chair that you may transfer into if you are comfortable and able to do so.

A man is seen from the waist up swinging on a swing with metal chains. He’s surrounded by a structure that we can partly see that consists of metal poles and pastel-coloured Perspex panels with writing on them. The man has a moustache and is wearing a black t-shirt with sunglasses tucked into the neck. He’s also wearing a large pair of grey goggles that have a blue panel over the eye area with words on it reading ‘VOLO dreams of flight’. The man has his mouth wide open in a way that looks like he’s enjoying what he can see in the goggles.
An older man with white hair and beard is in the open air on a patch of grass. He’s sitting in a wheelchair that is on a metal platform attached to swing chains and surrounded by a structure of metal scaffolding that we can’t see in full. The man is wearing a large pair of grey goggles that have a blue panel over the eye area with words on it reading ‘VOLO dreams of flight’.

Parking:

The nearest car park to Newcastle Common is Lymelight Boulevard, 27 Paradise Street, ST5 1RS. This is a multi-story pay-and-display car park with blue badge parking.

There are some options for street-level blue-badge parking within a short walk from the Guildhall:

  • Closest are two spaces outside Chatwin’s at the end of the High Street, a one-minute walk away
  • Very slightly further away, Corporation Street has some paid parking spaces, which are free to blue badge holders
  • There are also a few spaces opposite Queen’s Gardens at the bottom of Ironmarket
  • Another four free-to-use blue badge spaces are situated behind Patty’s on Barracks Road

Facilities:

The public toilets are s very short walk away on Hassell Street, and MacDonalds rest rooms are generally open to the public.

There is a Changing Places toilet in Castle House, a two-minute walk from the Guildhall in Queen’s Gardens.

Appetite works in Newcastle-under-Lyme town centre in partnership with Newcastle-under-Lyme Business Improvement District and Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council.

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