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Glasgow Games

Gathering 2020

27th June, 10am

to 4pm

Admission

£3 adults, £1

under 16’s (accompanied by adult)

The overdue return of a gaming

show to Glasgow

Following     our     first     adventure     into     show     running,     we’ve decided to run one again in 2020! The    location    for    the    show    is    once    again    the    very    capable ‘Glasgow   Club   Bellahouston’,   situated   a   few   minutes   drive   off the M8 at Junction 24. Host   to   record   faires,   scale   model   shows   and   antique   faires we’re   confident   the   venue   will   be   able   to   accommodate   the Glasgow Games Gathering 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions:

We’ll add to this as we get asked, please feel free to ask us about the show. If you do have any questions in the lead up to the show, please don’t hesitate to drop us a message via the Contact Form, or any of our Social Media channels, links at the bottom of the page.

What can I expect at the show?

We’re    anticipating    a    show    in    a    similar    vein    to    the    other Scottish    shows,    traders    with    their    stands,    clubs    running participation   games   and   possibly   companies   running   come- and-try games of their own design. There    will    be    a    raffle,    and    we’re    going    to    try    out    an achievements   card   on   the   day   for   giveaways   as   well.   Take part   in   games   and   make   purchases   from   traders   to   collect stickers   on   your   card.   Pop   a   completed   card   in   the   box   and you’ll   go   into   the   draw   for   credit   from   any   of   the   traders present on the day!

When is the show?

The show will be held on the 27th June 2020, from 10am to 4pm.

How do I get to the show by public

transport?

You can reach the Glasgow Life Bellahouston venue via bus. Paisley Road West is well served by buses in both directions to and from the City Centre. From the bus stop it is a few minutes walk to the venue. By train, the closest stations are either Cardonald on the Gourock/Weymss Bay line (1.2km), or Corkerhill on the Paisley Canal line (1.15km). Probably best to take a taxi from the station to the venue.

How do I get to the show by car/bike?

The Glasgow Life venue at Bellahouston is mere minutes off the M8 at Junction 24. We’ve had a shot at video showing how to get to the venue from the West on the M8; we’ll get one for from the East M8 and East M74.

What facilities does the venue have?

Being a Glasgow Life venue, the Bellahouston site has accessible toilets, assistance dogs are welcome, there is wheelchair access, baby changing facilities, baby feeding is welcomed, a cafe, cloakroom and free wifi.

What’s the parking like?

The Bellahouston site has free parking for approximately 190 cars, with an additional 8 bays for blue badge holders, and 3 bays for electric vehicles. That said, it can get very busy with cars abandoned anywhere. There is plenty of on-street parking on the streets just outside the venue.
Site made by someone learning Xara, thanks for your patience.
Main show-specific website to follow!

Glasgow Games

Gathering 2020

27th June, 10am to

4pm

Admission

£3 adults, £1 under

16’s (accompanied

by adult)

The overdue return of a

gaming show to Glasgow

Following    our    first    adventure    into    show    running, we’ve decided to run one again in 2020! The   location   for   the   show   is   once   again   the   very capable   ‘Glasgow   Club   Bellahouston’,   situated   a   few minutes drive off the M8 at Junction 24. Host    to    record    faires,    scale    model    shows    and antique   faires   we’re   confident   the   venue   will   be   able to    accommodate    the    Glasgow    Games    Gathering 2020.

Frequently Asked Questions:

We’ll add to this as we get asked, please feel free to ask us about the show. If you do have any questions in the lead up to the show, please don’t hesitate to drop us a message via the Contact Form, or any of our Social Media channels, links at the bottom of the page.

What can I expect at the show?

We’re   anticipating   a   show   in   a   similar   vein   to   the other    Scottish    shows,    traders    with    their    stands, clubs    running    participation    games    and    possibly companies    running    come-and-try    games    of    their own design. There   will   be   a   raffle,   and   we’re   going   to   try   out   an achievements   card   on   the   day   for   giveaways   as   well. Take    part    in    games    and    make    purchases    from traders    to    collect    stickers    on    your    card.    Pop    a completed   card   in   the   box   and   you’ll   go   into   the draw   for   credit   from   any   of   the   traders   present   on the day!

When is the show?

The show will be held on the 27th June 2020, from 10am to 4pm.

How do I get to the show by public

transport?

You can reach the Glasgow Life Bellahouston venue via bus. Paisley Road West is well served by buses in both directions to and from the City Centre. From the bus stop it is a few minutes walk to the venue. By train, the closest stations are either Cardonald on the Gourock/Weymss Bay line (1.2km), or Corkerhill on the Paisley Canal line (1.15km). Probably best to take a taxi from the station to the venue.

How do I get to the show by car/bike?

The Glasgow Life venue at Bellahouston is mere minutes off the M8 at Junction 24. We’ve had a shot at video showing how to get to the venue from the West on the M8; we’ll get one for from the East M8 and East M74.

What facilities does the venue have?

Being a Glasgow Life venue, the Bellahouston site has accessible toilets, assistance dogs are welcome, there is wheelchair access, baby changing facilities, baby feeding is welcomed, a cafe, cloakroom and free wifi.

What’s the parking like?

The Bellahouston site has free parking for approximately 190 cars, with an additional 8 bays for blue badge holders, and 3 bays for electric vehicles. That said, it can get very busy with cars abandoned anywhere. There is plenty of on-street parking on the streets just outside the venue.