Newbury Weekly News

Museum and Shaw House reopen

Venues prepare to welcome public back, with reduced capacity and distancing measures

- Report by JOHN HERRING email john.herring@newburynew­s.co.uk twitter johnh_nwn

WEST Berkshire Museum and Shaw House will be reopening to the public next week.

The West Berkshire Councilrun venues have been closed during the coronaviru­s lockdown but will open their doors again with reduced capacity.

Both venues have been deepcleane­d, have reception screens in place, hand sanitiser and hand washing facilities.

Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) has been supplied for staff to use when necessary and social distancing, queuing and one-way systems are in place.

West Berkshire Museum will reopen on Wednesday, July 15, and will then be open every Wednesday to Friday between 10am and 4pm.

Museum staff will ask visitors to queue at a designated entrance and leave via a separate exit.

There will be a one-way system to allow visits to all of the galleries and exhibition­s.

The museum’s library will not be available in this phase.

The gift shop, accessible toilet and baby changing facilities will be open, but the café and standard toilets will remain closed for the time being.

Shaw House will reopen for visits to the house and grounds on Saturday, July 18, and will then be open every Saturday and Sunday until the end of the summer season on Sunday, September 27, between 11am and 4pm.

Again, staff will ask visitors to queue to get in to the building and direct them along a one-way system, including the exhibition rooms, where they can visit the new ‘Dressed for Battle’ civil war display.

During the school holidays visitors will have access to the grounds, which will be open 11am until 4pm, Monday to Friday.

The garden games will not be available, but visitors can bring their own along with a picnic.

Dogs on leads will be welcome.

The toilets and shop will be open, along with the café which will be running a take-out service.

Indoor seating will not be available, but picnic tables are outside.

At both venues the children’s activities, interactiv­e interpreta­tion and dressing up will not be available in the initial reopening phase.

However, a variety of free trails, along with regular digital activities, will continue throughout the summer holidays, plus a new short story competitio­n,

More details can be found at www.westberksh­ireheritag­e.org/ life-long-learning

Entry to the museum and Shaw House is free, but donations are welcomed.

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Shaw House
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West Berkshire Museum in Wharf Street

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