East Somerset Railway’s Museum reopens!

Jamie Duggan - Contributor 1 comment 2 Min Read
Credit: Elaine Laverder

The has announced that their museum reopened on Friday 21th of May 2021.

Volunteers and staff have been busy with the refurbishment and reorganising of the museum and waiting room, thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund providing funding for this much-needed project.

Looking fully refreshed, the museum has seen its layout altered to become better at showing displays and information for a wide range of visitors, including people living with dementia.

This has been achieved by installing a soundscape to play re-enacted conversations, voiced by actors from Evercreech.

Recording typical conversations heard between 1930 up until 1960, it is hoped people living with dementia have memories evoked.

completed roof and platform
Credit: East Somerset Railway

With COVID-19 restrictions easing it is hoped more people with dementia can visit.

An official reopening will be taking place on Wednesday 30th of June 2021 with Mandy Shepherd, David Shepherd's daughter, in attendance.

For more information, to plan your visit or to support the East Somerset Railway, please visit their website here.

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  • This is certainly very good news… the East Somerset Railway (of whom I creatively describe, as Evocatively Sensational) must be ever so proud to at long last reopen it’s very own beloved museum.

    The East Somerset Railway (at Cranmore, in Somerset), is also located near to where I do believe is where Cider is well made… let alone Shepton Mallet, of whom the ESR must be aiming to hopefully reach en-route someday.

    Also, I wonder if the ESR could have potential, in extending as far East as a possible Cranmore East, near to where there’s a Junction for Merehead Quarry… let alone towards Witham Friary.

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