![]() ![]() ![]() An afternoon session for 50 children from Special Education Needs and Disabilities (SEND) schools in the city-region took part in a tour which was tailored to their needs. The Workplace Safari is part of the Meet Your Future project, a partnership which includes Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA), The Careers & Enterprise Company and BridgeGM, to give young people workplace shadowing opportunities showcasing the amazing breadth of careers across Greater Manchester.ĭuring a morning session more than 50 Year 10 students, aged 14 to 15, experienced Parklife without the crowds and heard about all of the different jobs available in this area of hospitality and leisure. The festival has since moved to Heaton Park and employs over 4,500 people across the weekend. Sacha first launched Parklife back in 2010 at Platt Fields Park, with the likes of artists such as Snoop Dogg, Liam Gallagher and Skepta previously headlining. The city-region’s Night Time Economy Adviser and co-creator of Parklife Sacha Lord invited children from 10 schools in Greater Manchester on a ‘Work Place Safari’ of the festival set while it is in build mode on Thursday, 9 th June. SCHOOLCHILDREN in Greater Manchester were given the chance to hear first-hand from people working in the festival industry during a tour of the Parklife Festival set in Heaton Park.
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