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Museum Details
Charnwood Museum
Granby Street
Loughborough
LE11 3DU
Leicestershire
England
Contact details
General information (Tel)
:
01509 233754
General information (Fax)
:
01509 268140
E-mail
:
charnwood@leics.gov.uk
Website
:
www.leics.gov.uk/museums/charnwood/index.htm
Website
:
www.charnwood.gov.uk/leisure/heritage.html
Open
Mon-Sat 1000 -1630
Sunday 1400 -1700 April-October and 1300-1600 November-March
Open Bank Holidays. (Please call for times)
Open at other times by request for groups.
Admission charges
Admission FREE
Articles
News In Brief - Museums, Galleries And Heritage News
Get Your Digs During National Archaeology Week, July 12 - 20 2008
News In Brief - Week Ending May 25 2008
Imagine - Charnwood Museum Looks At Modern Holocausts
UK Museums Mark Holocaust Memorial Day - January 27 2008
Charnwood Displays Some Of Britain's Earliest Metal Objects
MGM 2007 - Top Ten Kids' Events In Museums And Galleries
Events
The Portable Antiquities Scheme: Local Treasures
Lecture
ArtZone: Recycled Baskets with Clare Bull
Seasonal event
Man and Nature - Patternmakers in The Landscape by Robert Thacker
Exhibition (temporary)
Big Knitting Workshops - Every Thursday
Workshop or activity session
Russell Society Branch AGM followed by 'The Starkholmes Big Hole (Riber mine)'
Living history or re-enactment
ArtZone: Felted Creatures with Sue Clews
Workshop or activity session
ArtZone: Time to Collage with Jemma Bagley
Workshop or activity session
The Boys: Triumph Over Adversity
Lecture
Holocaust Memorial Day Commemorative Ceremony
Living history or re-enactment
ArtZone: Charcoal Drawing with Jo Sheppard
Workshop or activity session
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