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Chard Museum

Chard Museum

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Chard Museum exists to help today's community uncover yesterday's heritage, history and hidden stories. It is a small local museum based in Chard, Somerset, that opened in 1970 and celebrated its 50th ...

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  • Units 3 and 4, The Courtyard, Bowdens Farm, Hambridge, Somerset, TA10 0BP
  • [email protected]
  • 01458 550973
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About Chard Museum

Chard Museum exists to help today's community uncover yesterday's heritage, history and hidden stories. It is a small local museum based in Chard, Somerset, that opened in 1970 and celebrated its 50th anniversary last year. It is housed in a converted 16th century thatched, listed building. It was originally four cottages. Later it incorporated the building next door which had been the New Inn Public House.

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Social Media Coordinator

Organisation role · 2—4 hrs/Week

Chard

Social Media Coordinator

Develop the Museums social media channels to raise awareness of all our activities to the general public and our target audiences .

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Writing Historical Stories

Organisation role · 1—4 hrs/Week

Chard

Writing Historical Stories

The Museum is looking for volunteers to take some of its artefacts and create the stories so that we can promote them in our 'Museum Without Walls'.

Posted by Chard Museum
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