Schools to host balloons during fiesta roadshow

Schools in Bristol are being invited to host a tethered hot air balloon this summer to inspire children with the science, engineering and teamwork behind ballooning.
The Schools Tether Roadshow will take place in July, ahead of Bristol International Balloon Fiesta at Ashton Court Estate from 8-10 August.
Organisers say the community programme aims to make ballooning more accessible and inclusive for children across the city, with pupils able to meet pilots and engage with the "iconic" event.
"We can't wait to inspire the balloonists and engineers of the future," said Ben Hardy, the fiesta's executive director.
Mr Hardy said the roadshow aims to "capture the imagination of children, teachers and parents alike".
The 2025 community programme forms part of a five-year plan to support the Fiesta in the lead up to its 50 anniversary in 2028, and to future-proof the event.
Mr Hardy said the fiesta is also "thrilled" to confirm the return of its charity partner, Love Squared.

The Bristol-based charity provides special educational needs and mental health support, education and mentoring to children and young people across Bristol and the South West.
Ben Sweet, children's services lead at Love Squared, said it is "very excited" to return for a second year.
"We are extremely grateful for all the support we received last year, which helped fund vital mental health services for the area's young people [and] welcome everyone to get involved."
Applications for the School Tether Roadshow are open now and close on 30 May.
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