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Museums
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The Bristol Life gallery explores people’s shared experiences in the city, from the momentous to the everyday – see, hear and share stories.

The Bristol People gallery explores activities past and present that make Bristol what it is – creating, trading, challenging and celebrating.

The Bristol Places gallery focuses on the physical and dynamic city – the ways that people have shaped and experienced it and continue to do so.

Read about some of our biggest exhibits which are outside M Shed and can be seen even when the museum is closed.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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Great fun for all the family, find out how much fun painting ceramics can be. Ideal children's parties - no stress and we clear up the mess. Hand and Foot imprints in clay. Perfect for unique personalised gifts for Christmas, Birthdays and Christenings. Visit us and be creative.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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As well as AMF Tenpin Bowling facilities they also have their themed Atlantis Indoor soft play centre for kids, a Sports Hall for local groups and individuals to hire and Community rooms.

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Leisure Centres
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Next to St Thomas More Catholic School you will find Jubilee Sports Centre.  This leisure centre offers a range of both indoor and outdoor activities for the people of Nuneaton and the surrounding areas.

Indoors Jubilee Sports Centre offers a large sports hall that can host a variety of activities including football, martial arts, badminton, cricket nets, short tennis, volleyball, unihoc, circuit training and a number of different group exercise classes.

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Arenas and Exhibition Centres
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Croydon Arena facilities include:

  • an eight-lane all weather 400m running track
  • floodlit senior football pitch
  • free car park and overflow.

Between August and May the Arena is home to Croydon FC who play their league cup, and youth games here. The Arena is also home to the Croydon Harriers Athletics Club, who train all year round and have home fixtures from May to August.

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Museums
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Narberth Museum has just opened in the historic Bonded Stores. Discover more about the people and places that made this ancient market town. Lots of hands-on fun and interactive exhibits for families whatever the weather.

We've also got: research facilities; a relaxing coffee shop; a well-stocked bookshop specialising in local history; full access for wheelchairs and buggies; toilets with separate baby changing facilities.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Discover the story of the Forest, in the heart of the Forest.

Step out into the woodland to experience the lives of charcoal burners, traditional cottage-dwellers, and free miners. Explore a Victorian Foresters’ cottage, free mine entrance, and charcoal burners camp. An impressive waterwheel and beam engine are also on show and don;t miss our impressive chainshaw carving demonstrations

Indoors the museum tells the history of a beautiful Forest formed by an industrial past. It reveals a unique culture which visitors will find hard to forget.

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Leisure Centres
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Set in safe, secure and well maintained grounds overlooking the countryside this environmentally friendly 25m pool of crystal clear water has a water slide at the deep end.

It is an impressively environmentally minded endeavour, certainly worthy of note.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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A bowling centre located in St clouds way, Holmanleaze. We have 26 modern fully computerised lanes, American Pool tables, Amusement Arcades all catered towards families and kids. There is also the Beach Road Cafe Bar for some delicious meal and snack options!

Our lanes are all equipped with automated bumpers and ramps for small children and customers with disabilities.

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Religious Buildings
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Experience RE out of the classroom

Chelmsford Cathedral is a beautiful house of prayer and a unique educational resource. The light, joyous and colourful atmosphere together with the varied, contemporary works-of-art, enable it to be explored in many ways.

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