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It is Official - Broadfield House Glass Museum to close next month

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brucebanner:
When i spoke to the girls behind the desk last week they said nothing had been signed or set in stone as per a new place and they were loosing their jobs, if that's changed in the last week i'm not sure?. Out the front there is a lot of land that can be built on or redeveloped that comes with the site, i can see the building being converted into a perfect nursing/care home.

WiccanWomanBlog:
more info... here's link to another article, with excerpts below...

http://www.expressandstar.com/news/2015/08/25/broadfield-house-glass-museum-to-close-after-35-years/

". . . [t]he museum will close its doors to visitors on September 30 at 4pm after more than 35 years.

The closure comes as plans gather pace for a new £5 million museum of glass to be built in Wordsley.

It will be based on the White House Glass Cone site, opposite the Red House Glass Cone visitor attraction.

The museum is being funded by a £2.13m European grant and the proceeds of the sale of Broadfield House will be part of the council’s contribution.

Collections from Broadfield House will be mothballed at the site in the meantime."

and

"Meanwhile, a project is under way to collate people's memories of Broadfield House before its closure.

They are asking people to celebrate its legacy by sharing pictures of the museum from its past and present.

People can upload images to Twitter using @Glass_museum or call 01384 812745 for details."

keith:
I was told today that building work for the new museum is well underway, will be over there in a week or so, I'll have a look  ;D ;D

brucebanner:
Well we could always split the contents between ourselves for safe keeping to stop Dudley council flogging it off, what do you think?

flyboy:
It will be 12 months before the proposed new Museum is supposed to open so keep your fingers crossed!!!!!!!!!!!!.                                     

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