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Visitor Figures 2005 / 06

A typical still life, painting and drawing courseA typical rocks session for schools






In 2005 / 2006 Ludlow Museum Resource Centre welcomed over 16,000 visitors through our doors. These visitors were either part of groups taking part in courses, volunteers working on projects, schools, people researching our collections or viewing the exhibitions in the lower gallery. The table below shows a break down the visitor figures.





We also ask people who visit the Museum Resource Centre for their feedback on the services that we provide. Below is a table showing just a small selection of the comments that we receive.


Comments and Suggestions
Schools Education1) “Personally I liked wearing the lab coats, I felt like a real scientist, and I liked looking at the creatures and insects in the petri dishes”.
(‘Wildlife‘ course)
2) “I enjoyed looking around the church and finding evidence of the Tudors”.
(‘Tudors’ course)
Adult Education1) “The ‘Forgotten Landscapes’ course has been most informative, enjoyable and being taken by the wonderful character of Bob Milner = fun.”
(‘Forgotten Landscapes’ course)
2) “This has been a very interesting course, the tutor was very helpful”.
(‘Natural History Drawing & Painting’ course)
Our Services1) “I would like to say a big ‘thank you’ to all involved in giving us the very welcome and pleasant film show and tea party on the 29th January. I thoroughly enjoyed both the morning exhibition and the afternoon’s film and tea party”.
(‘South Shropshire at War’ Film and tea party)
2) “Informative, very interesting, and at the same time so entertaining”.
(‘Off the Beaten Track’ trip)
Our Exhibitions1) “Wonderful exhibition. Good to see textiles getting a high profile”. (‘Smock, Smocking, Smocked’ exhibition)
2) “It was lovely to see interesting stuff. Eye catching”.
(‘Fantastic Fossil Forests’ exhibition)

A picture from a butterfly open dayA view of the foyer at Ludlow Museum Resource Centre
Shropshire Council