Reopening soon! - Newton Abbot Museum
By: Newton Abbot Museum
Added: 19 April 2021
Newton Abbot Museum is delighted to announce:
We will be re-opening on 17th May
This is as part of step 3 of the government lockdown roadmap, so it is of course subject to the COVID situation progressing as expected.
You can find our booking buttons on the museum homepage
https://museum-newtonabbot.org.uk/
The red button is for general bookings and the blue one is for our special after-school slots for families.
Booking for May and June will be via booked visits ONLY to ensure safety for staff and visitors.
There will be a maximum of six visitors in the building at a time and a booked slot is for one hour. We appreciate there is a lot to see and do in a single hour, but remember booking is FREE, so you can always book a repeat visit.
If you are planning to book, please read our guidelines for visiting safely here
Finding booking tricky? We have a troubleshooting page all about how to book here
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