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Life returning to Beamish Museum as bosses prepare to reopen indoor attractions from Monday, May 17

www.beamish.org.uk from today, Wednesday, May 12. Beamish is a charity, and relies on visitors for 95% of its income, with the pandemic continuing to have a huge effect on its finances. The buildings at Beamish Museum will be open again to visitors from Monday, May 17. Its deputy director, Rhiannon Hiles said: “We are so looking forward to being able to open our indoor exhibits and attractions and run our 1950s buses from May 17. “We’ve been putting a lot of work into getting everything ready and can’t wait to be able to welcome everyone back. “Beamish is a charity and having to close our doors three times due to the coronavirus pandemic has been extremely difficult and has had a devastating impact.

Lockdown easing RECAP: Every update as bars, restaurants, shops and gyms open their doors

Lockdown easing RECAP: Every update as bars, restaurants, shops and gyms open their doors Pubs, hairdressers, shops and gyms reopened today as England moves into step two of the lockdown roadmap Businesses have reopened across the North East this weekend after the Government eased the lockdown restrictions. Owners of pubs, restaurants, hairdressers and more threw open their doors to customers and welcomed them back after an enforced closure of more than three months due to the coronavirus pandemic. Queues were seen outside several outlets in Newcastle, Sunderland and Durham city centres, while staff and customers got used to shopping, drinking and eating in venues again.

Beamish Museum set to reopen after Covid lockdown

Beamish Museum set to reopen after Covid lockdown
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Beamish Museum to undergo major transformation thanks to £1m grant

County Durham museum to undergo major transformation thanks to £1m grant A MUSEUM is set to be transformed thanks to a £975,500 grant to fund a major project. Beamish, near Stanley, has received a Capital Kickstart Fund award from the Government’s £1.57billion Culture Recovery Fund for its Remaking Beamish project that has been delayed as a result of the pandemic. Ambitious projects at 22 heritage organisations, including Beamish, will benefit from £13.5 million in targeted grants allocated by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to restart planned work that now face delays or increased costs. The funding will be used for the restart and completion of the major Remaking Beamish project, which includes a 1950s town, 1950s farm and expansion of the 1820s area.

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