Redshift Radio to stage networking event at Nantwich Museum
RedShift Radio is staging its latest Hub Networking event at Nantwich Museum. And they are bringing in local groups to look after your children so you can attend!
RedShift Radio is staging its latest Hub Networking event at Nantwich Museum. And they are bringing in local groups to look after your children so you can attend!
Nantwich Museum has announced a series of talks to run alongside its current exhibition, Nantwich Eats. The first takes place on Saturday August 24 and is called A Celebration of Salt, by Graham Dodd.
Nantwich Museum is hosting a programme of children’s drop-in workshops and a Children’s Trail competition. The activities are based on the Pillory Street venue’s major exhibition Nantwich Eats, 100 years of food shopping.
Nantwich Museum‘s new-look shop has been unveiled to visitors. Trustees hope the development will secure a longer-term income for the Pillory Street museum.
A selection of artefacts dug up during the Kingsley Fields excavation in Nantwich have gone on display at the town’s museum. The Roman dig was carried out in 2002 by Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit, funded by developers Bellway Homes.
Artwork from Nantwich youngsters taking part in Sk0olsFest 2013 is now on show at Nantwich Museum. “Our Town” is the latest exhibition in the Millennium Gallery featuring the artwork of pupils from 14 Nantwich primary and secondary schools.
Nantwich Museum trustees believe the venue has a bright future despite tough economic times. Members of Nantwich Museum Trust Ltd have expressed “cautious optimism” after a 6% rise in visitor numbers.
A new exhibition on “salt” is adding flavour to the offerings in Nantwich Museum’s community gallery. Called A Celebration of Salt, it tells the story of brine in Nantwich and enables visitors to view brine from the “Old Biot” spring and the salt that it produced.
Half-term workshops are taking place at Nantwich Museum this week to help keep youngsters busy. Salt will be the main theme of the workshops on Wednesday and Thursday May 29 and 30.
Nantwich Museum is appealing for volunteers to help keep the popular venue running. They are in need of people to help with fundraising, organising events, and preparing and distributing posters.
Nantwich youngsters were rewarded for their creative side after impressing in a local art competition. Children from schools across the town entered the competition run by Nantwich Museum, on Pillory Street.
Nantwich residents can air views on plans for a major development between Reaseheath College and the town centre. Plans for 1,100-homes, business and retail units at Kingsley Fields will be on view for a final time at Nantwich Museum tomorrow (April 25).
Nantwich Museum bosses are appealing for items to help form part of the “Nantwich Eats: 100 years of Food Shopping” exhibition. The summer exhibition will look at the ways in which Nantwich residents have obtained their food over the last century.
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