Derbyshire Heritage Centre to Close Due to Poor Economic Climate
The Wirksworth Heritage Centre will close after 40 years due to rising costs.
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Wirksworth: The trustees of the heritage centre have decided to close it. Rising costs and a tough economic climate made this decision necessary. A sign is now posted in the window, announcing the closure after poor trading conditions.
This heritage centre has been an independent museum for 40 years. It also had a community space, café, and shop. The museum showcased the town’s history and featured many local items. The building was renovated in 2019 with a £1.34 million grant from the National Lottery.
To protect the collection, the trustees are reaching out for help. They want local businesses, groups, and individuals to support the future of the Wirksworth Story collection. Their goal is to keep it in the town for years to come.
Jacqueline Ferguson Lee, the chair of the trustees, said they need help to secure the collection’s future. She mentioned that visitors often leave positive comments about the museum. They want to ensure these valuable artefacts don’t get lost.
Visitors describe the museum as a little gem, full of interesting displays. Jacqueline expressed gratitude to staff, volunteers, and grant funders for their support over the years. The National Lottery Heritage Fund played a key role in establishing the museum and preserving the historic building.
As of now, there is no final date for the heritage centre’s closure.