Gather is a community-led social enterprise in Ludlow, the heart of the Welsh Marches. We are a cowork, creative and multi-use space offering workshops, events, collaborations, contemporary culture.
Drawing on creative origins, Gather offers members beautiful work spaces, cultural programming, photo studio, meeting room, gentle lighting, reference library, pro wifi, bike racks, large garden, Riso printer, community kiln, guillotine, printers and scanners.
Our cowork space is open 8.30am-5pm, Monday to Friday.
We have a range of different membership options you can explore and find the right option for you. Our cowork is our bread and butter – through membership we are able to support bursaries across all other activities.
RISO Printing Induction
We run regular RISO inductions so that you can find your way with this brilliant printing technique and try out some tips and tricks. Keep an eye out for new dates, we'll be adding them regularly. Sessions are limited to 4 participants maximum.
First session 9 September, 10-11.30am / Second session is on 19 September at 2pm
Become a Member
£170 every 3 months for Full Time Access
Provides free access to all facilities including the meeting room, workspaces, kitchen, ceramics studio, photo area and 30% off selected workshops. Paid via Direct Debit and renews every 3 months.
£20 - day rate
Full flexibility to suit any budget, book a day at a time, as and when you need it. Aditional facilities are chargeable.
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Creative Programming
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Draw, Life.
£15.00 -
Stick 'Em Up!
£15.00 -
Little & Wild Autumn Sessions
from £45.00 -
Finding Self Expression
£55.00 -
HANDMADE: Hand crafted and Analogue Animation
£140.00 -
Illustration with Liv Bargman
£60.00 -
Writers for Writers with Liz Hyder
£100.00 -
Look Back in Anger, John Osborne | Directed by Naomi Coleman
£18.00 -
Clothes Surgery
£15.00 -
How to Become a Writer
£55.00 -
Illustration with Nicholas Stevenson
£60.00
Our youth programme will kick off in 2024 with a series of workshops.
We've got lots of plans on the horizon, working with local youth groups as well as makers in the area to create an environment where knowledge is readily shared and skills are passed on to the next generation.