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Public Guided Tour: The National Museum of Computing | The National Museum of Computing
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
Our popular Public Guided Tours have returned for the holiday periods!
In this two-hour walking tour, the evolution of computing will unfold before your eyes. Accompanied by one of our fantastic team of friendly and knowledgeable Museum Guides, adventure through the Museum and be captivated by the extraordinary artefacts in our unrivalled collection.
Journey from the early electro-mechanical code breaking machines of WWII and the world's first entirely digital semi-programmable computer, discovering how technology evolved from valves and early semiconductors to the modern microprocessors we use today. You will uncover the development of large mainframes, supercomputers and scientific mini-computers, responsible for process control from office-based systems to airspace! The tour will conclude by exploring the rise of personal computing, mobile computing and the advent of the internet and smart devices, bringing you up-to-date by examining how this technology has revolutionised the way we now interact with machines and each other.
Please note, to give you the best experience, places on our Public Guided Tours are limited to a maximum of 16 people. Our Public Guided Tours are primarily targeted towards an adult audience. We do not recommend our Public Guided Tour for anyone below the age of 11.
On the Day:
Please arrive at the Museum
15 minutes before
your Public Guided Tour is due to start.
On placing your booking, you will be emailed your ticket/s by Eventbrite. Please bring either a printed or digital version (on a phone or tablet) of your ticket/s to present at the Ticket Desk on your arrival.
The meeting point for Public Guided Tours is in the Museum Shop. Please ask at the Ticket Desk for directions.
Full Museum Admission is included in the ticket price for a Public Guided Tour. The Museum will be
open
to view between
10:30
and
16:30
, allowing you to further explore and be inspired by our extraordinary collection whilst you are here.
For Private Guided Tour enquiries, or for larger group bookings (of over 16 people), please contact the Museum via email at
operations@tnmoc.org
. You will be asked to complete a Guided Tour Booking Form.
If you would like to organise a visit from an educational institution (school, college or university etc), you can find out more about what is on offer through the Museum's Education Programme here:
https://www.tnmoc.org/learning
.
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Summer Holidays STEAM Bytes 2025: Robotics, AI and Retro Games | The National Museum of Computing
Jul 24, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
STEAM Family Half-Term Activities! Fun for the whole family
You will also have the opportunity to explore the whole museum as a family and be inspired by the hands-on demonstrations from our expert guides and volunteers.
We offer a variety of activities from Robots, screen free activities and OSMO Augmented Reality to programming BBC micro:bits!
So, lots to fascinate kids throughout the half term.
Our educational STEAM activities have become the go-to Milton Keynes event for children wanting creative fun during the school holidays and every weekend throughout the year.
Please note that these hands-on activities are not drop-off events. Parental supervision is required at all times.
Each day consists of 2 drop in sessions spread throughout the day, leaving you time to explore the museum and enjoy all of the STEM activities!
Schedule Subject To Change
The Structure of The Day
Session 1 - 11:00-13:30
Session 2 - 14:00 - 16:30
Activities are suitable for all ages unless otherwise stated.
Don't forget: Annual Ticket holders can book onto STEM Bytes FREE using their exclusive promo code!
What’s on?
Our engaging, self-directed STEM stations allow you to explore activities at your own pace, with
multiple levels of difficulty
to suit beginners and advanced learners alike. Our
expert
facilitators
will be available to provide guidance, answer questions, and offer extra challenges to those looking for more! We'll be running stations centred around:
Sphero BOLTS
– Program smart robotic spheres to navigate mazes, complete challenges, and even race against friends.
AR with OSMO
– .
Discover, Play, Learn: Dive into Augmented Reality with Osmo -
Step into a world where physical play meets digital magic! In this interactive activity, kids will explore
Osmo
, a hands-on learning system that uses
augmented reality (AR)
to turn a tablet into a powerful educational tool — no keyboard or mouse needed.
Program, Drive, Conquer: Take Control of micro:bit-Powered Cars!
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and dive into the world of robotics in this exciting, hands-on activity where YOU take control of a micro:bit-powered car! Your mission: write code to make your car drive a fixed distance, draw shapes, and dodge obstacles using real sensors — no remote control required. Using BBC micro:bits and programmable robot cars, you'll learn to give your vehicle a brain of its own. You'll write simple code to command your car
Machine Learning-
Challenge the Machine: Can You Outsmart a Learning Robot Made of Matchboxes? Step into the world of early artificial intelligence and take on a one-of-a-kind challenge — playing Hexapawn against a "thinking" machine built entirely from matchboxes and beads!
Code Explorers: Robotics Fun for Ages 4+
Welcome to the world of
robots for little inventors!
In this playful, hands-on activity designed especially for kids aged 4 and up, children will explore the exciting basics of robotics using
simple, kid-friendly robots
LEGO Building
– Get creative with spring-themed builds and free-building fun!
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Relaxed Opening | The National Museum of Computing
Sep 11, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
Join us for a Relaxed Opening of The National Museum of Computing for families and individuals who require a quieter and calmer environment to experience our Museum.
This sensory-friendly event provides a way to explore and enjoy TNMOC outside of general opening hours. The event is suitable for individuals or families with members who have sensory processing differences, autistic spectrum conditions or other sensory needs.
The recommended time to see the exhibitions is approximately two hours, but this varies from visitor to visitor.
Special adjustments will include:
Fewer tickets are available, so the galleries will be less busy than usual
A small Quiet Room will be available in our Library, near the Museum exit
You can download a Sensory Map from our Accesibility webpage
A print copy of the Sensory Map will be available onsite during the Relaxed Opening. Please ask a member of staff at the ticketing desk for a copy
What visitors say about our Relaxed Openings:
"A huge thank you for organising the relaxed session. It makes a huge difference to families like mine to be able to get out.”
Our boys both loved it... Ordinarily, after a few hours one son is on edge, on the verge of overload. They say living with autism is like living life in a disco ... I want to comment about your staff, ... They were utterly brilliant. Patient, understanding, and tremendously knowledgeable, they explained things in such an accessible way, that there was always someone available."
Activities on the day:
Self-Guided Museum Explorations:
Our ticketing desk give you all the important information about the self-guided explorations available at TNMOC. Some trails are digital (please bring your own device), and some are paper-based. Trails offered at the Museum are:
Robot Rescue! (6-10 years)
- Explore the Museum and find all our mini-bots before their batteries run out and they’re lost forever! Grab a worksheet to record all of the mini-bot locations and fill in the missing words to identify a secret message which can only be deciphered using our Enigma machine!
Treasure Hunt (6+ years)
- Become a geo-cacher using the Adventure Lab app and hunt for treasure boxes around the Museum. Decode our computer-related ding-bats to find the missing letters that form an anagram and win a small prize in our shop.
Codename: Cipher [Enigma & The Bombe
] - The year is 1940 and you have been invited to Bletchley Park to assist in the war effort. Your first assignment is to catch the undercover spy operating out of the UK known only as Codename Cipher.
Internet Explorers
- Are you ready to become an Internet explorer? Delve into the evolution of networked communication and connect with the history of how the Internet revolutionised communication and interaction.
Women in Computing
- Discover the inspirational achievements of past and present women in computing and explore their impact on the industry.
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Home Educators Day | The National Museum of Computing
Sep 17, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
What is a Home Educator day?
Our bespoke Home Educator days are created for families with non-school learners, giving them the opportunity to explore the Museum together and take part in specially-designed workshops. Our Home Educator days are accessible to visitors with special educational needs, including autism. The Museum will be closed to the public with quiet areas set aside especially for you.
What is The National Museum of Computing?
Step into the living story of computing at TNMOC, where the world's largest collection of historic computers whirs, clicks, and comes alive. Your journey begins with the groundbreaking code-breaking machines that helped win WWII, winds through the age of mainframes, and traces the revolution of personal computing that put technology in every home and pocket. From the first flickers of electronic computing to today's digital world, every machine tells a chapter in our shared technical heritage.
What to expect on the day:
During your visit, you will also have access to a variety of specially-designed STEM-focused activities, including programming, robotics and engineering. Please see the schedule below for more details. All activities are offered as drop-in sessions so learners can self-direct without the pressure of a formal schedule. . The day will include options for every age. You can learn more about the available activities below. Should you wish to attend a more structured day, we have dedicated spaces for Home Educators on our
Digital Future Days programme
.
The Museum will be open from 10:30am - 3:00pm, with workshops starting at 11am.
What people say about our Home Educator Days:
“My sons had a super time, the interactive activities were great and kept them both engaged. Your team were most helpful and great with the children."
"
Book it and Go... even 'Miss 13' was engaged!"
"They obviously loved the gaming areas [...] The staff in the BBC area were lovely. In fact, the tips about getting children coding have already been implemented and they have been using the site that was recommended. My husband wants to come next time!"
"It was very relaxed and all the staff and volunteers were so helpful! Really suited our children's way to learn and engage with people."
"My seven-year-old and my friend's two boys had a wonderful time and I really appreciated the opportunity for them to enjoy something they would otherwise find quite challenging."
What's on?
Self-Guided Museum Explorations:
Our trails hub (located in the Pop-Up Gallery) will give you all the important information about the self-guided explorations available at TNMOC. If you’re struggling or need pointers, our experts will be on hand to help! Some trails are digital (please bring your own device, limited iPads available), and some are paper-based. Trails offered at the Museum are:
Robot Rescue! (6-10 years)
- Explore the Museum and find all our mini-bots before their batteries run out and they’re lost forever! Grab a worksheet to record all of the mini-bot locations and fill in the missing words to identify a secret message which can only be deciphered using our Enigma machine!
Treasure Hunt (6+ years)
- Become a geo-cacher using the Adventure Lab app and hunt for treasure boxes around the Museum. Decode our computer-related ding-bats to find the missing letters that form an anagram and win a small prize in our shop.
Codename: Cipher [Enigma & The Bombe
] - The year is 1940 and you have been invited to Bletchley Park to assist in the war effort. Your first assignment is to catch the undercover spy operating out of the UK known only as Codename Cipher.
Internet Explorers
- Are you ready to become an Internet explorer? Delve into the evolution of networked communication and connect with the history of how the Internet revolutionised communication and interaction.
Women in Computing
- Discover the inspirational achievements of past and present women in computing and explore their impact on the industry.
Drop-In Workshops:
Sphero BOLTs (BBC Classroom)
- Explore the digital realm by guiding your robots through the physical world, fostering hands-on learning of coding. Develop problem-solving skills as you direct your robot through progressively intricate instructions. Unleash your imagination and enjoy the playful process of programming with Sphero.
Beginner's Coding and OSMO (Innovation Hub)
- Learn coding skills on our pocket-sized Micro:Bit computers to create LED images activated by buttons or ‘shake’ sensors. They can even communicate with each other!
Freeform MTA Creation (Meeting Room)
- In this activity, students will use the MTA Kit to design and build innovative engineering solutions, applying critical thinking and hands-on experimentation to real-world challenges.
Through guided tasks and open-ended projects, learners will explore engineering concepts like mechanics, automation, and structural design. The MTA Kit empowers students to construct, test, and refine their creations, allowing them to see theory come to life.
Career Advice for Young Adults (Meeting Room) 11:00am - 3:00pm
Based in the beautiful Malvern hills, IASME work alongside a network of almost 300 expert organisations across the UK and Crown Dependencies to help advise and certify organisations of all sizes in cyber security. IASME is committed to helping businesses improve their cyber security, risk management and good governance through an effective and accessible range of certifications:
As well as training unemployed Neurodivergent adults to fill roles in the cyber security industry the focus on support and protection for all also runs internally. With a culture of well-being and inclusion that makes IASME one of the most inclusive companies to work for in its sector.
Accessibility
We want every young learner to feel comfortable and supported during their visit. We have a dedicated quiet room that provides a calm, peaceful space for anyone who needs a break from activities. This sensory-friendly environment is available throughout the day and includes comfortable seating, soft lighting, and fidget toys.
For easier navigation and comfort during your visit:
Our single-story building has full wheelchair access with ramps throughout
Ear defenders can be borrowed from our reception desk
Seating areas are available throughout the Museum
Assistance dogs are welcome, with water bowls available upon request
Accessible toilets and baby changing facilities are located near the shop
Free parking, including accessible bays, right outside our entrance
To help prepare for your visit:
Download our visual story guide to familiarise yourself with the Museum
Try our TNMoC Mate virtual guide app for self-guided exploration
For any queries or further information please contact education@tnmoc.org.
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Harry's Rainbow Quiz Night | Marshall Amplification
Sep 25, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
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The Great American Seal Bug - the full story | The National Museum of Computing
Sep 27, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
By popular demand! Join us for the
second showing
of "The Thing" at The National Museum of Computing - a captivating film that uncovers one of history's most astonishing espionage incidents.
“The Thing” is a documentary film uncovering the amazing story behind the Great American Seal Bug. This complex story of spying and counter spying, genius, betrayal, political wrangling and espionage is told in detail by John Little. These incredible events span 90 years including the two World Wars, the Cold War and involve three great nations of the United Kingdom, United States of America and Russia (USSR).
The film delves into the incredible story of the Great American Seal bug, starting with the birth of the inventor in 1886, his formative years during the Bolshevik Revolution, and his time in the USA. It explores the influence of the Cambridge Spies and the bug's discovery in 1952. In more contemporary times, "The Thing" also investigates the work of Peter Wright and Tony Sale, detailing their efforts to understand and counter this ingenious device.
The film vividly portrays the story of one of the first passive covert listening devices against the backdrop of H Block, Bletchley Park, adding a unique dimension to this tale of technological espionage.
Tickets also include day admission to view the world's largest collection of functional historic computers, including the Bombe and Colossus - the world's first electronic, digital computer.
Event Schedule:
Refreshments on arrival
Screening of "The Thing"
Q&A with John Little, compered by John Carter
About the Speaker:
John Little's connection to Bletchley Park and counter-surveillance is truly unique. His first visit to Bletchley Park was in 1962 as a Post Office Telephone Engineer. He later joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, working in Hut 3, Bletchley Park (Diplomatic Wireless Service). In 1978, he left the FCO to start a company specialising in counter surveillance – de-bugging. His office was moved to H Block approximately 20 years ago, and later to E Block.
Image credit:
Shearwater TSCM
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Seymour Cray at 100 – the man, the machines, the supercomputing legacy. | The National Museum of Computing
Sep 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
Join us for a talk exploring the legacy of supercomputer designer Seymour Cray. We’ll
delve into the early machines he built and the supercomputer companies he founded,
examining key supercomputer design features and their practical applications. We’ll also
hear from other users and workers at Cray Research.
Q&A will follow.
In person ickets also include day admission to view the world's largest collection of functional historic computers, including the Bombe and Colossus - the world's first electronic, digital computer.
Online Virtual ticket are also availble- you will be sent a link to join virtually
Event Schedule:
10:30-15:15 - Expore the working musuem 10:30-15:15
15:15-15:25 - Refreshments on arrival
15:30-16:30 - Talk from Clive England
Q&A with Clive England
About the Speaker:
Clive England worked at Cray Research during the 1990s, a time when supercomputers
were evolving from superfast processors to super-capacity systems. As a software service
engineer at a hardware company, he was responsible for installing, tuning, and
troubleshooting these multi-million pound systems. Currently, he is researching the
history of Cray-branded supercomputers.
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Emily's Star Christmas Craft Fayre | Newton Leys Pavilion
Nov 29, 2025 (UTC+1)
Bletchley
Welcome to
Emily's Star Christmas Craft Fayre
! Join us at the
Newton Leys Pavilion
for a festive day of shopping and fun. Browse through a variety of unique handmade crafts perfect for holiday gifts or treating yourself. From beautiful ornaments to cozy knitted scarves, there's something for everyone. Support local artisans and enjoy the cheerful atmosphere. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get into the holiday spirit with
Emily's Star Christmas Craft Fayre
!
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Volunteering Open House Day | The National Museum of Computing
May 18, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Join Us for a Volunteering Open House Day at TNMOC!
Step into the heart of our vibrant volunteer community and see what makes us tick. You’ll have the chance to meet like-minded individuals and discover the many ways you can contribute to the Museum’s growth. Whether you’re passionate about sharing stories with visitors, preserving historic collections, or diving into hands-on restoration, there’s a role for everyone.
For Prospective Volunteers
Meet our friendly team, tour the Museum, and discover the diverse roles we have available - from guiding visitors through our historic galleries to helping restore groundbreaking machines like Colossus. Every volunteer is treated as an individual with unique skills and passions at TNMOC. No matter your background or experience, your talents and enthusiasm will find a place here.
We are charging a nominal entrance fee to provide free tea/coffee and cake!
Please complete the
Volunteer Application Form
and send it to operations@tnmoc.org before the Open House Day to get started. All attendees must be aged 18+.
Example Roles
Collections Management
The National Museum of Computing relies on volunteers to manage our collections. This includes everything from handling acquisitions, cataloguing, and storage. This role would appeal to people interested in museum collections management and/or with a passion for preserving historic computers and computing related artefacts.
Sub Collection Leads
Do you have a passion for a particular area of computing? Perhaps you really want to work with Data General computers, or you have a passion for electronic calculators? To handle our large collection we assign coordinators to different sub-collections. We need people with your passion and knowledge to help catalogue conserve, maintain, handle, store, and display objects.
Restorations
The National Museum of Computing is special: we preserve the experience of computing as much as artefacts. Every day we have people working on restoration and maintenance projects. If you're an electronics wiz or just eager to learn, we have projects that need your help.
Archivists
We have extensive archives, but need your help making them more accessible for the public. Our archivists catalogue, scan, store and handle material including correspondence, manuals, papers and storage media. You can be part of building what will be a world class capability for researchers everywhere. This is a unique chance to handle and care for primary source material about the computing revolution.
Room Guides
Our visitors come from all over the world and you can help them find their way around our Museum. You can be the one answering their questions, offering directions and making sure they have a great time. All you have to bring is your friendly, helpful self and a willingness to learn about our displays and to be able to commit to certain dates and times.
Tour Guides
The National Museum of Computing provides regular tours to groups of all kinds. If you want a chance to bring the story of computing to the public, there's no more better way than taking visitor groups of a tour of our Museum. You'll need to be able to tell a ripping yarn and engage with your audience. Full training will be given. If you can make a regular, scheduled commitment, please get in touch!
Ticketing & Retail
If you enjoy dealing with customers, sales, and handling money then volunteering on our ticketing desk and shop may suit you. This role would be ideal for people looking to get experience in the retail sector.
Interested in any of the above?
If any of these opportunities sound intriguing to you or would like to talk to us further, please book your ticket to join us!
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Econet LAN Party 2025 | The National Museum of Computing
Jun 7, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Now in its third year, The National Museum of Computing’s annual Econet LAN Party is the go-to event for Acorn enthusiasts! Join us on the 7th and 8th June to create 2025’s biggest Econet network.
For one weekend only, we want to see just how big we can make our Econet network!
If you have any BBC or Archimedes machines with an Econet interface, please bring them along. We’d be very interested to see any other machines too, so if you have a rare System rack or an Atom, you’ll definitely attract our attention!
15-Minute Stand-Up Talks
As part of the event, we’re planning some short talks with an Econet theme. These will be very informal stand-up talks, and visitors can expect to hear from a variety of figures in the Acorn community. We’re anticipating a couple of talks on each day, exploring the past and present of Econet (further details will be announced in due course).
Details
Doors open 9:30am on both days. Clear up by 5pm on Sunday. The room will be locked overnight, so your equipment will be secure. On Saturday night, we will be decamping to a local pub, so please book a free ticket if you’d like to join us so we have an idea of numbers.
We will provide chairs and tables, a nearby mains socket, and an Econet point(s). Please bring your own Econet cable and mains leads. To avoid confusion, we recommend you label your kit. We’ll be allocating Econet station numbers when you book. There will be several sub-nets, linked by bridges.
Admission
The Museum will be open to normal visitors too, and you are welcome to look around. Lunch is included in the ticket price.
Getting to The National Museum of Computing
The Sat-Nav postcode is MK3 6EB. Free parking is available very close to the room. There is an electric car charging point on site, although this is a short walk from TNMOC’s building. Bletchley train station is a 5-10 minute walk away with two direct trains per hour to London and Birmingham.
Schedule for the Day*:
Saturday 07/06
0930; Arrival and welcome
1000 - 1200; Machine/network set-up
1200 - 1300; Lunch
1600 - 1700; Pack down
Sunday 08/06
0930; Arrival and welcome
1000 - 1030; Machine/network set-up
1200 - 1300; Lunch
1400 - 1700; Machines/network tear down
*Schedule is subject to change, updates will be shared. Timings/order may vary on the day.
The Boring Bits
We require you to take responsibility for the safety of any equipment you bring in. Please do not plug in any equipment that is damaged or electrically unsafe. In particular, please check the mains lead and plug. We will inspect equipment on the day and if it has a defect it will have to be taken out of use. If it is just faulty capacitors, we may be able to work together to repair the power supply on the day.
Please do not have covers open on any equipment which runs at more than 12V. i.e. you can run your Beeb or Arc with its cover off, but not a monitor or partly dismantled power supply unit.
Some people have asked about monitors. We may be able to loan some monitors, so please get in touch with izzy.swaney@tnmoc.org to discuss your needs.
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WITCH - A Festival of Spirituality, Paganism & Witchcraft | Scots Sports & Social Club
Jun 14, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Welcome to
WITCH - A Festival of Spirituality, Paganism & Witchcraft
! Join us on
Sat Jun 14 2025
at
Scots Sports & Social Club
for a magical day filled with workshops, rituals, and vendors celebrating all things witchy. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or just curious about the craft, this event is perfect for anyone interested in spirituality, paganism, and witchcraft. Come connect with like-minded individuals, learn new practices, and embrace your inner witch. See you there!
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Watts in A Home - Electric Dreams at The National Museum of Computing | The National Museum of Computing
May 5, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Get ready to spark your imagination! Join us for a thrilling family fun day at The National Museum of Computing, where we'll dive into the electrifying world of energy in the home!
Discover the amazing story of the Electrical Association for Women and how they brought power to our lives. In conjunction with the Women’s Engineering Society, as part of a Royal Academy of Engineering project, engineers will lead super-charged, hands-on activities that will have you buzzing with excitement!
Attendees will have the chance to connect with female engineers currently working in the industry, who will be on hand to share their experiences and insights.
All activites are offered free of charge, thanks to generous sponsorship from the Royal Academy of Engineering. Museum day admission is included with the price of your ticket.
What to Expect:
Live Performances:
Enjoy captivating theatrical performances by Angel Exit.
Engaging Demonstrations:
Participate in interactive demos, including magnets, generators, and more.
Hands-On Activities:
Get hands-on with circuit drawing activities and a create-your-own electric home station.
Historical Insights:
Discover the evolution of household appliances and the contributions of women in electrical engineering.
Interactive Exploration:
Embark on a questionnaire trail and interact with WES volunteers.
Who Should Attend:
This event is perfect for families, tech enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the fascinating story of electricity in the home.
All Day Drop-In Sessions:
Magnet Demo
Electric Home Model Demo
Electric Art
Copper Loop Demo
Generator Demo
Electric Drawing Session
Make Your Own Model of the 'All Lectric Home' Session
Storytime
Timetabled Sessions:
11:00 - 11:30; Theatre Performance (Meeting Room)
14:00 - 14:30; Theatre Performance (Meeting Room)
Event Background:
This event is possible thanks to funding from the Royal Academy of Engineering, and is part of an initiative to work with a cohort of women engineers to develop their confidence and public engagement skills through a project called Watts in A Home; Electric Dreams. One hundred years ago, in 1924, an off-shoot of the Women’s Engineering Society, set up the Electrical Association for Women (EAW), whose purpose was to educate women’s understanding the use of electricity as a domestic energy source. They were hugely effective. This year, WES has been celebrating their formation and highlighting the women engineers involved with the EAW, through a festival called Electric Dreams.
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Golden Curry banquet | Golden Curry
May 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Golden Curry Banquet
Come join us for a mouth-watering
Golden Curry
banquet! Indulge in a variety of flavorful curry dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. This in-person event will take place at the renowned
Golden Curry
location. Get ready to enjoy a feast fit for curry enthusiasts! Save the date and bring your appetite for a curry-filled evening of deliciousness. Don't miss out on this opportunity to savor the best curry dishes in town!
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The Great American Seal Bug - the full story | The National Museum of Computing
May 17, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Join us at The National Museum of Computing for the premiere of "The Thing" - a captivating film that uncovers one of history's most astonishing espionage incidents.
“The Thing” is a documentary film uncovering the amazing story behind the Great American Seal Bug. This complex story of spying and counter spying, genius, betrayal, political wrangling and espionage is told in detail by John Little. These incredible events span 90 years including the two World Wars, the Cold War and involve three great nations of the United Kingdom, United States of America and Russia (USSR).
The film delves into the incredible story of the Great American Seal bug, starting with the birth of the inventor in 1886, his formative years during the Bolshevik Revolution, and his time in the USA. It explores the influence of the Cambridge Spies and the bug's discovery in 1952. In more contemporary times, "The Thing" also investigates the work of Peter Wright and Tony Sale, detailing their efforts to understand and counter this ingenious device.
The film vividly portrays the story of one of the first passive covert listening devices against the backdrop of H Block, Bletchley Park, adding a unique dimension to this tale of technological espionage.
Tickets also include day admission to view the world's largest collection of functional historic computers, including the Bombe and Colossus - the world's first electronic, digital computer.
Event Schedule:
Refreshments on arrival
Screening of "The Thing"
Q&A with John Little, compered by John Carter
About the Speaker:
John Little's connection to Bletchley Park and counter-surveillance is truly unique. His first visit to Bletchley Park was in 1962 as a Post Office Telephone Engineer. He later joined the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, working in Hut 3, Bletchley Park (Diplomatic Wireless Service). In 1978, he left the FCO to start a company specialising in counter surveillance – de-bugging. His office was moved to H Block approximately 20 years ago, and later to E Block.
Image credit:
Shearwater TSCM
Information Source: The National Museum of Computing | eventbrite
May Half-Term STEM Bytes | The National Museum of Computing
May 24, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
VE Day 80 celebration themed family activities! Fun for the whole family
Join us for exciting VE 80-themed activities that the entire family can enjoy, with a STEM twist! Our educational STEM activities are a must-visit event in Milton Keynes, perfect for children (and parents) seeking creative fun during school holidays. This holiday, we're offering a wide range of activities, including Ozobots, an Engima codebreaking challenge, and the opportunity to re-enact your own VE Day victory message. There's something for everyone to enjoy and plenty to captivate kids throughout the holidays.
Don't forget: Annual Ticket holders can book onto STEM Bytes FREE using their exclusive promo code!
How does it work?
Drop-in sessions run from 11am until 4pm each day, with a 30-minute break at 1pm for lunch, leaving you time to explore the museum and enjoy all of the activities!
Please note that adult supervision is required at all times. All accompanying adults must also purchase tickets for entry to the Museum.
What’s on?
Our engaging, self-directed STEM activity stations allow you to explore activities at your own pace, with
multiple levels of difficulty
to suit beginners and advanced learners alike. Our
expert
facilitators
will be available to provide guidance, answer questions, and offer extra challenges to those looking for more! We'll be running stations centred around:
Ozobots
– Program smart mini robots to dance to 1940s tunes and take part in a futuristic VE Day party.
LEGO Building
– Get creative with VE Day-themed builds and free-building fun!
Enigma Challenge
– Use our codebreaking Enigmatix wheels to solve WW2-themed codebreaking puzzles.
'Keep Calm and Carry On' Posters
– Generate your own 'Keep Calm and Carry On' poster. Submit your design to get a chance at winning a physical copy of your poster, professionally printed and delivered to your door.
Record Your Own VE Day Broadcast
– Get creative and write your own VE Day victory broadcast. Record your broadcast using our props and take the video with you as a VE Day souvenir.
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Public Guided Tour: The National Museum of Computing | The National Museum of Computing
May 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Our popular Public Guided Tours have returned for the holiday periods!
In this two-hour walking tour, the evolution of computing will unfold before your eyes. Accompanied by one of our fantastic team of friendly and knowledgeable Museum Guides, adventure through the Museum and be captivated by the extraordinary artefacts in our unrivalled collection.
Journey from the early electro-mechanical code breaking machines of WWII and the world's first entirely digital semi-programmable computer, discovering how technology evolved from valves and early semiconductors to the modern microprocessors we use today. You will uncover the development of large mainframes, supercomputers and scientific mini-computers, responsible for process control from office-based systems to airspace! The tour will conclude by exploring the rise of personal computing, mobile computing and the advent of the internet and smart devices, bringing you up-to-date by examining how this technology has revolutionised the way we now interact with machines and each other.
Please note, to give you the best experience, places on our Public Guided Tours are limited to a maximum of 16 people. Our Public Guided Tours are primarily targeted towards an adult audience. We do not recommend our Public Guided Tour for anyone below the age of 11.
On the Day:
Please arrive at the Museum
15 minutes before
your Public Guided Tour is due to start.
On placing your booking, you will be emailed your ticket/s by Eventbrite. Please bring either a printed or digital version (on a phone or tablet) of your ticket/s to present at the Ticket Desk on your arrival.
The meeting point for Public Guided Tours is in the Museum Shop. Please ask at the Ticket Desk for directions.
Full Museum Admission is included in the ticket price for a Public Guided Tour. The Museum will be
open
to view between
10:30
and
16:30
, allowing you to further explore and be inspired by our extraordinary collection whilst you are here.
For Private Guided Tour enquiries, or for larger group bookings (of over 16 people), please contact the Museum via email at
operations@tnmoc.org
. You will be asked to complete a Guided Tour Booking Form.
If you would like to organise a visit from an educational institution (school, college or university etc), you can find out more about what is on offer through the Museum's Education Programme here:
https://www.tnmoc.org/learning
.
Information Source: tnmoc | eventbrite
Public Guided Tour: The National Museum of Computing | The National Museum of Computing
May 29, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Our popular Public Guided Tours have returned for the holiday periods!
In this two-hour walking tour, the evolution of computing will unfold before your eyes. Accompanied by one of our fantastic team of friendly and knowledgeable Museum Guides, adventure through the Museum and be captivated by the extraordinary artefacts in our unrivalled collection.
Journey from the early electro-mechanical code breaking machines of WWII and the world's first entirely digital semi-programmable computer, discovering how technology evolved from valves and early semiconductors to the modern microprocessors we use today. You will uncover the development of large mainframes, supercomputers and scientific mini-computers, responsible for process control from office-based systems to airspace! The tour will conclude by exploring the rise of personal computing, mobile computing and the advent of the internet and smart devices, bringing you up-to-date by examining how this technology has revolutionised the way we now interact with machines and each other.
Please note, to give you the best experience, places on our Public Guided Tours are limited to a maximum of 16 people. Our Public Guided Tours are primarily targeted towards an adult audience. We do not recommend our Public Guided Tour for anyone below the age of 11.
On the Day:
Please arrive at the Museum
15 minutes before
your Public Guided Tour is due to start.
On placing your booking, you will be emailed your ticket/s by Eventbrite. Please bring either a printed or digital version (on a phone or tablet) of your ticket/s to present at the Ticket Desk on your arrival.
The meeting point for Public Guided Tours is in the Museum Shop. Please ask at the Ticket Desk for directions.
Full Museum Admission is included in the ticket price for a Public Guided Tour. The Museum will be
open
to view between
10:30
and
16:30
, allowing you to further explore and be inspired by our extraordinary collection whilst you are here.
For Private Guided Tour enquiries, or for larger group bookings (of over 16 people), please contact the Museum via email at
operations@tnmoc.org
. You will be asked to complete a Guided Tour Booking Form.
If you would like to organise a visit from an educational institution (school, college or university etc), you can find out more about what is on offer through the Museum's Education Programme here:
https://www.tnmoc.org/learning
.
Information Source: tnmoc | eventbrite
The Business Growth Club Milton Keynes | Windmill Hill Golf Centre
May 30, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Are you bored shitless with traditional business networking in Milton Keynes?
There is an alternative which is much more fun because it's designed to be entertaining and informative. You don't need to learn your elevator pitch. There are no rules. You don't have to turn up on time and you can even go early although you will miss some of the fun :-)
The Business Growth Club Milton Keynes is deliberately designed to be different. We're a discussion based group. That discussion is led by an industry expert who will come and deliver what we call a 10 Minute Tip at the beginning. Would you like to come and deliver a tip?
You'll get a lovely breakfast, cooked to order and served at the table. You'll meet genuinely interesting people who aren't trying to sell to you and you'll learn something really useful. Would that be useful?
Here's the list of future Business Growth Club event dates. We meet every two weeks on a Friday morning from 7am until 9:30am. Which Friday morning suits you best?
https://businessgrowthclub.co.uk/events
If you've never been before you can claim our 241 deal at this link
We all look forward to meeting you
Regards,
Mark Orr
07903 655 169
mark@printingandmailing.co.uk
Information Source: The Business Growth Club Milton Keynes | eventbrite
How to Create an Empowering Emotional State That Drives Business Success | Windmill Hill Golf Centre
Jun 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Power Up: How to Create an Empowering Emotional State That Drives Business Success
Power Up Your State: Why Your Emotional State Shapes Business Success
FIND OUT MORE AND BOOK YOUR PLACE
In this high impact 10 minute Tip session, Mandy Legg shares how to instantly shift into an empowered emotional state that fuels clarity, confidence, and creativity.
Discover a simple, science-backed formula you can use before big meetings, pitches, or presentations and learn why your emotional energy is one of the most underused tools in business success.
Whether you lead a team, run a business, or are building something new, this tip will help you show up as your best self on demand.
How you feel determines how you perform. Let’s make it a state worth stepping into. This applies to all size and scale of business owners and employed professionals.
Whether it’s a difficult client, a surprise setback, or a stressful day you will learn how to quickly reset your emotional state so you can respond, not react. This tip helps you stay calm, clear headed, and solution focused when it matters most.
FIND OUT MORE AND BOOK YOUR PLACE
Mandy Legg
is a hugely respected
mental health impact speaker
,
author
and community leader who shares her inspirational story of rebuilding her life and career after mental illness.
After the harrowing experience of spending time in a psychiatric ward in her thirties, Mandy made the courageous decision to uncover her resilience and redefine her story. Having found a way back from her own challenges, Mandy is now passionate about
inspiring audiences
across the UK to do the same.
Mandy published her memoir of her mental health journey, “
Hold Onto Yourself
” in March this year and delivered a TEDx Talk at TEDx Cranfield University, the same week!
Watch Mandy's video here
Book a 30 Minute Call - Ask Mandy to speak at your event -
https://calendly.com/legg-mandy1/30min
Buy Mandy's book
at
https://mandylegg.com/products/hold-onto-yourself-by-mandy-legg
FIND OUT MORE AND BOOK YOUR PLACE
Regards,
Mark Orr
07903 655 169
mark@printingandmailing.co.uk
Information Source: The Business Growth Club Milton Keynes | eventbrite
Digital Future Days: Sustainable Tech (11-14 years) | The National Museum of Computing
Jun 18, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Digital Future Days - Ignite the Tech Leaders of Tomorrow
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of tech enthusiasts and ignite their passion for digital skills? Join us for Digital Future Days at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC), a thrilling series of educational events designed exclusively for school and home-educator groups, bridging the gap between employers and future employees in the dynamic world of technology. Discover the captivating world of technology within TNMOC's historic Bletchley Park setting. Immerse yourself in an unparalleled interactive learning experience, surrounded by our unique collection of working historic machines.
Event Details:
Time
: 09:45 AM - 14:30 PM
Location
: The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Block H, Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6DS
Ticket Options
: Tickets are available for school and home-educator groups.
Sample Schedule for the Day*
09:45 - 10:00; Schools Arrive and Register
10:00 - 10:15; Introduction and Welcome
10:15 - 10:55; Codename Cipher I or II
11:00 - 11:45; Nuclear Computing
11:45 - 12:15; Lunch
12:15 - 12:45; Retro Games and Shop
12:45 - 13:25; Storage and Tech Sustainability
13:30 - 14:15; BBC Basic
14:15 - 14:30; Closing Remarks
Codename Cipher I or II
: For groups facing the choice between Codename Cipher I - The Bombe and Codename Cipher II - Lorenz, embark on a captivating journey through the realms of cryptography and computing. Codename Cipher I offers an immersive exploration into the Enigma machine's origins, while Codename Cipher II delves deeper into encryption techniques and the emergence of early computing. Whether opting for the introductory adventure or the more complex exploration, prepare for an enlightening experience that merges history, technology, and problem-solving into a single captivating narrative.
Nuclear Computing
: Embark on a voyage through 'Nuclear Computing' to delve into the historical shift from military to scientific computing, catalysed by the discovery of nuclear fission and the subsequent arms race. While the US secured victory, the scientific community envisioned a positive application: clean energy. Encounter the limitations of slide rules accurate only to one decimal place, inhibiting complex nuclear calculations. Witness the birth of advanced computing, exemplified by the WITCH computer. Join us to witness this transformative journey in computation's evolution.
Retro Games and Shop:
Embark on a captivating journey through 40 years of gaming evolution! Take a break and explore our extensive collection of retro games consoles, rediscovering iconic classics and witnessing the remarkable transformation of gaming technology. Take some time to visit our gift shop and stock up on vintage computing-themed souvenirs!
Storage and Tech Sustainability:
Embark on a captivating journey through 40 years of gaming evolution! Take a break and explore our extensive collection of retro games consoles, rediscovering iconic classics and witnessing the remarkable transformation of gaming technology. From nostalgic pixelated wonders to cutting-edge graphics, experience the magic of gaming's journey over the decades. Immerse yourself in vintage arcades and beloved home consoles, reliving cherished memories of the past.
BBC Basic
: Get ready to transport back in time to the iconic 80s era with our thrilling workshop! Join us as we dive into nostalgia and program the legendary game of Snake using BBC Basic on authentic BBC Micro computers. Embrace the simplicity and charm of retro gaming as we unleash your creativity to design and code your very own version of Snake. The classic green screen and vintage hardware provide the perfect backdrop for this unforgettable coding adventure. Channel your inner programmer and embark on an exciting journey, bringing the golden age of gaming back to life in our retro 80s classroom!
IMPORTANT
: Terms and Conditions
*Schedule is subject to change dependent on uptake and partner engagement, updates will be shared with registered participants. The order of activities will vary on the day.
Spaces are limited. The capacity for this event is 100 students.
The event name details the suggested age of participants, please check to ensure your learners fall within the suggested age group.
Schools must give 2 months' notice if they will not be attending; this will enable their places to be offered to another school on the Waiting List. Failure to do so will incur a charge of £160.00.
Information Source: tnmoc | eventbrite
Healing The Feminine Within: A Workshop to Awaken Your Inner Wild Woman | Chepstow Community Centre
Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Information Source: Peggy Cheyo | eventbrite
Digital Future Days: Excellent Engineers (11-16 years) | The National Museum of Computing
Jun 25, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Digital Future Days - Ignite the Tech Leaders of Tomorrow
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of tech enthusiasts and ignite their passion for digital skills? Join us for Digital Future Days at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC), a thrilling series of educational events designed exclusively for school and home-educator groups, bridging the gap between employers and future employees in the dynamic world of technology. Discover the captivating world of technology within TNMOC's historic Bletchley Park setting. Immerse yourself in an unparalleled interactive learning experience, surrounded by our unique collection of working historic machines.
Event Details:
Time
: 09:45 AM - 14:30 PM
Location
: The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Block H, Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6DS
Ticket Options
: Tickets are available for school and home-educator groups.
Sample Schedule for the Day*
09:45 - 10:00; Schools Arrive and Register
10:00 - 10:15; Introduction and Welcome
10:15 - 10:55; Codename Cipher I or II
11:00 - 11:45; Ozobots
11:45 - 12:15; Lunch
12:15 - 12:45; Retro Games and Shop
12:45 - 13:25; Data STEMinism
13:30 - 14:15; Turing Tumble
14:15 - 14:30; Closing Remarks
Codename Cipher I or II
: For groups facing the choice between Codename Cipher I - The Bombe and Codename Cipher II - Lorenz, embark on a captivating journey through the realms of cryptography and computing. Codename Cipher I offers an immersive exploration into the Enigma machine's origins, while Codename Cipher II delves deeper into encryption techniques and the emergence of early computing. Whether opting for the introductory adventure or the more complex exploration, prepare for an enlightening experience that merges history, technology, and problem-solving into a single captivating narrative.
Ozobots
: Embark on an exciting coding journey with OzoBots, the adorable mini-bots programmed through color codes! Explore the fascinating world of robotics as you learn to code in a fun and interactive way. Whether you're young or young at heart, OzoBots and our custom mazes offer an engaging and dynamic learning experience. Join us for this vibrant robotics adventure, where coding becomes a delightful and hands-on exploration!
Retro Games and Shop:
Embark on a captivating journey through 40 years of gaming evolution! Take a break and explore our extensive collection of retro games consoles, rediscovering iconic classics and witnessing the remarkable transformation of gaming technology. Take some time to visit our gift shop and stock up on vintage computing-themed souvenirs!
Data STEMinism
: Join us on an empowering journey through historic statistics for women in STEM subjects in our enlightening workshop. Dive into the socio-economic context surrounding women in these fields, uncovering the challenges they faced and the progress they made. Explore the stories of trailblazing women who defied societal norms, paving the way for future generations. Through data-driven insights, we'll shed light on the transformative impact of diversity in STEM and ignite a passion for inclusivity and empowerment. Let's celebrate the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, and inspire change for a more equitable future!
Turing Tumble
: Dive into the world of Turing Tumble, where you'll build marble-powered binary calculators and unravel the role of switches in computing. Engage in hands-on learning as you practice binary, and uncover the significance of 2's complement in subtraction using these mechanical marvels. Experience the thrill of discovery and innovation as we bridge the past and present, inviting you to step into the realm of computational wonders. Join us on this captivating journey, where mechanical devices unlock the secrets of computing history!
IMPORTANT
: Terms and Conditions
*Schedule is subject to change dependent on uptake and partner engagement, updates will be shared with registered participants. The order of activities will vary on the day.
Spaces are limited. The capacity for this event is 100 students.
The event name details the suggested age of participants, please check to ensure your learners fall within the suggested age group.
Schools must give 2 months' notice if they will not be attending; this will enable their places to be offered to another school on the Waiting List. Failure to do so will incur a charge of £160.00.
Information Source: tnmoc | eventbrite
ANNUAL Tickets - The National Museum of Computing on Bletchley Park | The National Museum of Computing
Jul 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Purchase an Annual Ticket to visit The National Museum of Computing on this page. This also includes FREE access to our online events.
We recommend that you allow a minimum of
two hours
for your visit.
Please note, your ticket allows entry to the Museum all day, with first entry at 10:30.
Recognised as one of
England’s Top 100 ‘Irreplaceable Places’
, The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) is home to the world's largest collection of working historic computers.
Our team will be on hand to deliver the stories and full demonstrations of the working exhibits here at The National Museum of Computing, housing the world's largest collection of functional historic computers and WW2 machines, including, Enigma, Lorenz the working Turing-Welchman Bombe, the rebuilt Colossus (the world’s first electronic computer) and the WITCH (the world's oldest working digital computer).
Why Visit TNMOC's Block H?
The Museum enables visitors to follow the development of computing from the ultra-secret pioneering efforts of the 1940s, through the large systems and mainframes of the 1950s-70s, onto the rise of personal computing in the 1980s, and beyond.
1. World-Class Working Collection: Witness a remarkable collection of functional historic computers, including iconic machines like Colossus and WITCH, showcasing the evolution of computing from its pioneering days to the present.
2. Exceptional Demonstrations: Be inspired by our exceptional volunteers and staff who will demonstrate the incredible capabilities of these machines. Their passion and expertise bring history to life.
3. Interactive Learning: Immerse yourself in interactive demonstrations that highlight the significance of each machine, offering a hands-on experience that educates and entertains.
4. Inspiring Atmosphere: Feel the vibrant atmosphere of innovation and discovery as you explore the technological marvels that have shaped the digital world we live in today.
Join us and witness the magic of computing history coming to life. Whether you're a technology enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious, this experience promises to be enlightening and engaging.
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Cancellation Policy:
We can accept cancellations and issue a refund
up to 48 hours prior
to your visit. Alternatively, we are always very happy to transfer your tickets to the next suitable date. This can be done at any point up to the day of the event.
Please Note: We are unable to issue a refund to no shows.
Support Us:
We are charity, to make a donation in support of our ongoing mission to 'Conserve, Educate, Engage, & Inspire', please visit:
https://www.tnmoc.org/make-a-donation
.
Alternatively, you might like to:
Become a Museum Supporter
Visit our Online Shop
Volunteer With Us
Information Source: tnmoc | eventbrite
Summer Fashion Show | St. Mary's Church Office
Jul 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Welcome to the Summer Fashion Show!
Join us at
St Mary's Church, Bletchley
for a fabulous evening celebrating the latest trends and styles for the upcoming season. Get ready to be wowed by stunning outfits, statement accessories, and talented models bringing this season’s looks to life.
Whether you’re a fashion enthusiast or simply looking for style inspiration, this event is for you!
Everyone’s welcome
— come and shop for your mum, sister, auntie, daughter, wife, or significant other!
Expect a mix of Casual, French/Italian, and Party Wear, plus beautiful accessories to complete every look, in collaboration with
Jackie’s Boutique
. Jackie will describe each outfit and share exciting styling ideas throughout the show.
All profits raised will be donated to The Oasis Project
, supporting
Starlight School
and sustainable community initiatives in
Bakau, The Gambia
.
✨
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity to experience the magic of fashion up close while making a real difference. See you there!
✨
All tickets include refreshements and snacks!
Information Source: The Oasis Project | eventbrite
Hawajska Party- Zabawa Dla Calej Rodziny | MK City Sports and Social Club ltd
Jul 5, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
HAWAJSKA BBQ PARTY – ZABAWA DLA CAŁEJ RODZINY!
Aloha!Szykuj się na największą, najbardziej kolorową imprezę- gril tego sezonu! Zabieramy Cię w tropikalną podróż prosto na gorące plaże Hawajów – bez samolotu, bez walizek, ale z ogromną dawką radości i słońca!
Czeka na Ciebie eksplozja barw: kwiatowe girlandy, egzotyczne dekoracje i zapach kokosów unoszący się w powietrzu! A do tego orzeźwiające drineczki, które przeniosą Cię w rajski klimat w zaledwie jednym łyku!
Muzyka? Tak, i to taka, która porwie KAŻDEGO do tańca! Polskie rytmy sprawią, że nogi same ruszą do zabawy – nawet najbardziej oporni zatańczą hula!
Znasz kogoś, kto potrafi tańczyć hula? Przyprowadź ich – czeka ich chwila chwały na naszej hawajskiej scenie!
A jak impreza, to i uczta! Będą grillowane kiełbaski, konkursy limbo, szalone zabawy z kokosami i cała masa smakołyków – od soczystych owoców aż po przekąski, które pokochasz od pierwszego kęsa!
Wskakuj w coś w kwiaty, załóż słomkowy kapelusz i daj się ponieść atmosferze beztroski! Zabierz rodzinę, przyjaciół i sąsiadów – to będzie impreza, której nikt nie zapomni!
ALOHA i do zobaczenia na plaży… to znaczy… na parkiecie!
Uwaga:
Osoby poniżej 18. roku życia wyłącznie z opiekunami.
Kupując bilet, wyrażasz zgodę na wykorzystywanie zdjęć i nagrań wideo do celów promocyjnych w mediach społecznościowych oraz innych kanałach komunikacji
Nie przyjmujemy zwrotow
Information Source: Agnes McCluskey | eventbrite
The most entertaining and informative business networking in Milton Keynes | Windmill Hill Golf Centre
Jul 11, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Business Networking in Milton Keynes doesn't have to be boring. It doesn't have to be a chore. It really can be entertaining and informative.
Are you tired of having to think up your sales pitch and then deliver it in a short space of time. Are you bored to tears with having to listen to other people's elevator piutches that you've heard several times before?
Business Growth Club Milton Keynes is deliberately different. That's why our members and visitors enjoy it so much. You have the absolute freedom to be yourself.
Find out more and choose the Friday morning which suits you best.
https://businessgrowthclub.co.uk/events
Regards,
Mark Orr
07903 655 169
mark@printingandmailing.co.uk
Information Source: The Business Growth Club Milton Keynes | eventbrite
Build with AI @ Bletchley Park 2025 | The National Museum of Computing
Jul 12, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Announcing our keynote speaker:
Gus Martins, Gemma Product Manager,
Google DeepMind
Join us for an inspiring day dedicated to Artificial Intelligence at the iconic National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park! Connect with fellow developers, students, and tech leaders. Explore AI development through 18+ sessions and workshops led by 22 expert speakers.
Whether you're starting your AI journey or are an experienced professional, discover the latest trends and techniques in the historic home of codebreaking and computing.
Sessions include:
Keynote speaker - Gus Martins,
Google DeepMind
Beyond Prompts: Building Intelligent Applications with Genkit and the Model Context Protocol - Peter Friese,
Google
Bring generative AI features into your Android app - Rosário Fernandez,
Google
Vision for Good: Accelerating Impactful AI Applications with Vertex AI and Gemini - Dr Roushanak Rahmat,
IBM
Supercharging Web Applications with Firebase and Gemini - David Aniebo, Mentalyc
Crafting Living Worlds: Next-Gen NPCs with Gemini and Gemma AI - Jai Campbell, Jellyfish
Building amazing Front-End Project with Gemma: A State-of-the-Art Open Model - Teresa Wu,
JP Morgan
From POC to Production: Building Safer AI Systems - Lisa Carpenter, Digital Futures
Agentic AI in Action: A Flutter Developer’s Guide - Renuka Kelkar, Codemagic
Build products and services powered by Vertex AI and Gemini - Gabriel Preda, Envada
Best Practices for Designing and Implementing Agentic AI Systems - Jitendra Gupta,
KPMG
Build a contextual Yoga Poses recommender app with Firestore, Vector Search and Gemini - Laura Morinigo, Google Developer Expert
Unleashing the Power of AI: A Deep Dive into Generative Intelligence on Vertex AI - Santosh Kumar Perumal, Google Developer Expert
From Idea to App in Record Time: Introducing Firebase Studio - Jason Berryman, 418.dev
Your next tech stack for GenAI application (JVM + AWS edition) - Ivan Osipov, devtower.io
Bias in Humans and AI: What To Do About It? - Prof Gianluca Dematini, University of Queensland
Smart Health Apps with Flutter and Gemini AI - Anthony Atuoha, Google Developer Expert
AI in action | enhancing data analytics and performance management for the social housing sector - Gursh Lail, I4H
AI is the Engine of Progress. Data is the Fuel that Drives It - Prashant Singh, UXLI
Workshops include:
KAM's Workshop on AI, Ethical AI, and Google Gemini AI for Workspace - Kevin A McGrail, Google Developer Expert
Introduction to Google's Agent Development Kit (ADK) - Patty O'Callaghan, Charles River Laboratories
Zero to podcaster, start today your show with AI! - Nicola Guglielmi, EIES Group
Build with AI: Architecture Kata, Daniel Vaughan,
Mastercard
Sponsorship
To connect with our community of developers and explore partnership opportunities, please view our
Sponsorship Pack
.
Information Source: GDG Bletchley | eventbrite
Escape Room Challenge Packages 1980's | The National Museum of Computing
Jul 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Information Source: tnmoc | eventbrite
Digital Future Days: STEM Exploratorium (11-16 years) | The National Museum of Computing
Jul 16, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Bletchley
Digital Future Days - Ignite the Tech Leaders of Tomorrow
Are you ready to inspire the next generation of tech enthusiasts and ignite their passion for digital skills? Join us for Digital Future Days at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC), a thrilling series of educational events designed exclusively for school and home-educator groups, bridging the gap between employers and future employees in the dynamic world of technology. Discover the captivating world of technology within TNMOC's historic Bletchley Park setting. Immerse yourself in an unparalleled interactive learning experience, surrounded by our unique collection of working historic machines.
Event Details:
Time
: 09:45 AM - 14:30 PM
Location
: The National Museum of Computing, Bletchley Park, Block H, Bletchley Park, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6DS
Ticket Options
: Tickets are available for school and home-educator groups.
Sample Schedule for the Day*
09:45 - 10:00; Schools Arrive and Register
10:00 - 10:15; Introduction and Welcome
10:15 - 10:55; VR Experience
11:00 - 11:45; Nuclear Computing
11:45 - 12:15; Lunch
12:15 - 12:45; Retro Games and Shop
12:45 - 13:25; Experience AI
13:30 - 14:15; BBC Basic
14:15 - 14:30; Closing Remarks
VR Experience
: Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (KTaNE), a Virtual Reality puzzle game that sparks your curiosity and sharpens your computational thinking. Navigate the Bomb using the VR headset, relying on your team-mates propensity for abstraction to solve decomposed puzzle modules. This unforgettable experience nurtures teamwork, critical thinking, and computational skills essential for success in our digital world. Level up your problem-solving prowess!
Nuclear Computing
: Embark on a voyage through 'Nuclear Computing' to delve into the historical shift from military to scientific computing, catalysed by the discovery of nuclear fission and the subsequent arms race. While the US secured victory, the scientific community envisioned a positive application: clean energy. Encounter the limitations of slide rules accurate only to one decimal place, inhibiting complex nuclear calculations. Witness the birth of advanced computing, exemplified by the WITCH computer. Join us to witness this transformative journey in computation's evolution.
Retro Games and Shop:
Embark on a captivating journey through 40 years of gaming evolution! Take a break and explore our extensive collection of retro games consoles, rediscovering iconic classics and witnessing the remarkable transformation of gaming technology. Take some time to visit our gift shop and stock up on vintage computing-themed souvenirs!
Experience AI
: Experience AI is a collaboration between the Raspberry Pi Foundation and DeepMind that aims to help young people understand how AI works and how it is changing the world. We want to inspire young people about careers in AI and help them understand how to access those opportunities, including through their subject choices. This hands-on session challenges learners to build their own Machine Learning system and explore the concept of embedded bias.
BBC Basic
: Get ready to transport back in time to the iconic 80s era with our thrilling workshop! Join us as we dive into nostalgia and program the legendary game of Snake using BBC Basic on authentic BBC Micro computers. Embrace the simplicity and charm of retro gaming as we unleash your creativity to design and code your very own version of Snake. The classic green screen and vintage hardware provide the perfect backdrop for this unforgettable coding adventure. Channel your inner programmer and embark on an exciting journey, bringing the golden age of gaming back to life in our retro 80s classroom!
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*Schedule is subject to change dependent on uptake and partner engagement, updates will be shared with registered participants. The order of activities will vary on the day.
Spaces are limited. The capacity for this event is 100 students.
The event name details the suggested age of participants, please check to ensure your learners fall within the suggested age group.
Schools must give 2 months' notice if they will not be attending; this will enable their places to be offered to another school on the Waiting List. Failure to do so will incur a charge of £160.00.
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