Sunderland Echo

Glass Centre appeals for public support

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The National Glass Centre will reopen to the public later this month following its closure during lockdown.

The National Glass Centre and Northern Gallery for Contempora­ry Art will be reopen to the public from 10am on Monday, September 28.

The facility closed on Wednesday, March 18, during the coronaviru­s lockdown but now it is gearing up to open full time – from Monday to Sunday each week.

Opening hours will be from 10am to 5pm and visitors do not need to book unless they are taking part in activities or reserving a table in the cafe.

COVID-19 safety procedures will be in place and visitors will be asked to provide their name and contact number for the NHS Test and Trace system.

Visitors must also wear a face covering unless they are in the cafe and only card payments will be accepted.

It comes as the centre urges people to show their support for its work by paying a visit and making a donation.

In a message on the National Glass Centre Facebook page, a spokesman said: “We need your support “Alongside visiting us when we reopen, making a donation will help us continue to bring the very best glass and art from around the world here for the people of Sunderland and the North East to enjoy.” The fundraisin­g appeal follows a £40,000 grant from the Art Fund’s Respond and Reimagine programme, to help the National Glass Centre improve its offering and reopen post-lockdown.

People can donate by texting GLASS to 70085 to donate £3 or donating to its Just Giving page: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/SundCultur­e

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