Rutherglen Reformer

Fun day in town hall

David Livingston­e promo

- Niki Tennant

The David Livingston­e Birthplace Project team has organised a free community fun day at Rutherglen town hall this Friday (October 19) from 11am until 4pm.

The drop-in event is one of many planned throughout Lanarkshir­e to keep locals informed and engaged with the multi-million pound refurbishm­ent of the nearby David Livingston­e Centre.

The Community Fun Day will feature face-painting, badge-making and crafts, plus there will be the chance to see the exciting new ‘pop-up’ touring exhibition which features key moments in Livingston­e’s life and reveals details of the ongoing redevelopm­ent of the David Livingston­e Centre.

Additional­ly, there will be talks about the Birthplace Project at 12.30pm and 2.30pm, plus a number of fun interactiv­e activities including a ‘selfie wall’ where visitors can insert themselves into famous moments of Livingston­e’s life, including the jaw-dropping occasion when he was attacked by a lion during his first outpost at Mabotsa in 1844.

Elena Trimarchi, learning manager at the David Livingston­e Trust, said: “We are incredibly excited about the redevelopm­ent of the David Livingston­e Centre and this Community Fun Day is a great way to share details of the project with the public while the centre is closed.

“We hope that people will visit Rutherglen Town Hall to find out more about David Livingston­e’s story and our plans to turn the centre into a 21st century visitor attraction which will showcase our collection in new and exciting ways. If you would like to get involved in the Birthplace Project there will be opportunit­ies to find out more.”

Constructi­on work started in August on the much-anticipate­d Birthplace Project to transform The David Livingston­e Centre in Blantyre into a world-class visitor attraction. In the meantime, museum staff have been re-located to the Burgh Business Centre in Rutherglen for the duration of the project.

Clark Contracts is the main contractor on the £6.1 million operation to restore and renovate the 11-hectare Station Road site which includes the iconic Shuttle Row mill-workers’ tenement where the Livinstone was born and raised.

The project will include the renewal of the historic buildings, a newly interprete­d exhibition which will showcase artefacts from the Trust’s collection of 3000 objects, and an upgrade of visitor facilities such as the café and shop.

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