Thinking about Future Events


One casualty of the pandemic has been the cancellation of all our activities and events. Due to coronavirus, we are currently operating on a skeleton staff. Numbers of visitors are restricted on site and we have to limit what we can do at the moment. But we are starting to think about the future and our events and activities, from the autumn.

I was looking for a photograph to compliment this blog post today and came across this picture from an English Heritage event a couple of years ago. A small military encampment was based in the outer ward and this 'tanks are weak' performance was certainly a highlight. The Castle lends itself to these events and it will be great when they can be reinstated.

The Museum hopes to put something together for VJ day in August but this is all in the planning stage at the moment. We are conscious of visitor safety and social distancing, which will limit anything we can do. We also look forward to restarting the veterans lunches and our talks programmes, holiday workshops and school sessions, but we need to make sure that we have systems in place and will make an accessment in early September. Small steps to bring back our programme of activity and encourage our audiences back through our doors. We look forward to returning to some sort of normality.




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