Summerlee: New Stories, New Audiences, Better Lives
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The 'Summerlee: New Stories, New Audiences, Better Lives' redevelopment project has big ideas to transform it into a creative and exhibition space for the whole community to enjoy.
About Summerlee: New Stories, New Audiences, Better Lives
Summerlee Museum of Scottish Industrial Life, in partnership with the National Lottery Heritage Fund, has exciting plans to develop its facilities and experiences in new and innovative ways. These plans will tell the collective stories of all of our communities through the redevelopment of the Museum and its attractions.
Join us early in the New Year for our open public Information Events, where project officers will be on hand to outline these plans and to discuss our exciting ideas for the future development of the Museum.
Places at either event can be booked by emailing SummerleeProject@northlan.gov.uk
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