Royal Opening for Clitheroe Castle Museum
Published Monday 15th June 09
The £3.5million Clitheroe Castle Museum Complex is to receive a Royal opening.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester will tour the site and unveil two plaques on Tuesday, June 23.
The museum complex opened to the public last month after a two-year refurbishment funded by Ribble Valley Borough Council, the Heritage Lottery Fund and several private and public sector partners.
The refurbishment features a glass atrium linking the museum and North West Sound Archives on two levels, a café, exhibition space, interactive display facilities, education suite and several multi-media exhibitions depicting the history of Ribble Valley.
His Royal Highness will visit the site at 12.30pm on Tuesday, June 23, and unveil plaques at the museum entrance and creative activity space.
The Duke of Gloucester has a keen interest in architecture and is a corporate member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. He holds office in numerous heritage organisations, including President of the Society of the Architect-Artists, Commissioner of the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England (English Heritage) and Fellow of the Institute of Clerks of Works for Great Britain Incorporated. He is also Patron of the International Council of Monuments and Sites UK Committee, the British Association of Friends of Museums and the Construction Industry Trust for Youth.
Ribble Valley Mayor Beverley Jones said: "We are delighted that His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester is to visit it the Clitheroe Castle Museum Complex, which is the jewel in Ribble Valley's crown.
"We look forward to giving him a warm welcome him to this splendid new facility in the historic market town of Clitheroe."
Clitheroe Castle has dominated the Ribble Valley skyline since its construction in the 12th Century by Robert de Lacy to protect the administrative centre of his vast estates.
The Clitheroe Castle Museum Complex is owned by Ribble Valley Borough Council and run by Lancashire County Council's museum service. It is open from 11am to 5pm daily throughout the summer, but will open from 3 to 6pm on June 23.
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Ref: PR2109.
Date: June 10 2009.
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