After the success of the Gromit Unleashed and Shaun in the City trails, global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, is taking part in the third, upcoming trail organised by Bristol Children’s Hospital charity, Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal. For the first time ever, some of the characters, including the one manufactured by Renishaw, will move. The public arts trail will return to Bristol from Monday July 2nd to Sunday September 2nd, 2018 and will feature over 60 sculptures to raise money for Bristol Children’s Hospital and the Special Care Baby Unit at St Michael’s Hospital.
The third trail will feature the famous Aardman duo, Wallace and Gromit and their arch nemesis from The Wrong Trousers, Feathers McGraw. The Grand Appeal is working with large organisations refer
“We are designing a unique sculpture that will celebrate the Bristol region’s reputation as an innovator in both art and technology,” explained Chris Pockett, Head of Communications at Renishaw. “The Grand Appeal has raised an exceptional amount for the Bristol Children’s Hospital and we are excited to take part in another trail.
“The team bringing the character to life will be a mix of graduates and apprentices, led by a senior engineer. This is a great opportunity for them to apply their core engineering skills to a real-life project.”
“We’re looking forward to working with organisations at the forefront of their respective fields to take this trail to unprecedented and exciting places,” explained Nicola Masters, Director of Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal. “All of them, like us, have a rich heritage in this wonderful city that we’re proud to call home.”
Since 1995, The Grand Appeal has raised over £50 million to save lives and support children and families at Bristol Children’s Hospital. In 2013, the charity launched Gromit Unleashed, which saw 80 Gromit sculptures decorate Bristol’s streets. In 2015, they also brought 70 Shaun the Sheep sculptures to the city, attracting over 1.2 million visitors.
For more information about the charity’s work in Bristol visit www.grandappeal.org.uk.