Congleton Museum
Congleton Museum Trust, a registered charity, was formed in 1985 by a group of local history enthusiasts to pull together as much as possible of the history of Congleton and to
explore ways of exhibiting it to the community.
It was 2002 before the trust managed to open the museum in the former police station next to the Town Hall. There was by then a wealth of fascinating artefacts to display, including an Anglo Saxon log boat, a burial urn from 1500 BC, two major coin hoards from the 17th Century, plus numerous items of historical interest from more recent times.
Volunteers
The museum is run almost entirely by volunteers; there are just two paid staff – a part time administrator and an education officer. The education department works with local schools and community groups and offers a range of workshops and hands-on experiences.
If you have some time to spare we would welcome your support. We need people with all kinds of skills and there is a wide range of work to do – welcoming visitors, registering new acquisitions, research, filing, staging exhibitions, administration and marketing to name but a few.
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