It’s September once again and already nights are pulling in. Colder days will lure you into looking for indoor pursuits to spend your time and what better place to visit than the Gainsborough Heritage Centre, a little gem in the middle of Gainsborough?
They are slowly getting people through their doors once again, but unfortunately they are still only opening on Saturdays, not out of choice, but due to the to a lack of volunteers; they have had some response to their plea and are happy to announce some new people are joining their dedicated team. Hopefully they can resume opening three days once again and the cosy Exchange Tea Room can be up and running once again. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with them, don’t hesitate to contact the centre for more details. Meanwhile, if any local groups or care homes, etc, would like to arrange a group booking, they will do their best to accommodate your wishes.
The Mayflower II exhibition is still with them, so please don’t miss out on this historical collection of artifacts. They would like to thank Lincolnshire County Council and West Lindsey District Council, who have kindly donated some superb exhibition panels telling the story of Flight of Separatists, alongside other display pieces which were recently displayed for one day only at Gainsborough Old Hall, the centre feels honoured and privileged to have this wonderful exhibition.
They have lots of exciting things happening in future months so please keep your eye on their website and Facebook page. They look forward to meeting you as you begin the journey into the past. The centre costs only £3.00 to enter and children are free with an adult. Or why not consider becoming a member?
