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Evening visits and room hire

North Lincolnshire Museum's life-long learning room is available to hire for meetings during opening times, evenings and weekends.

Evening visits are also available for local groups, clubs and associations.

North Lincolnshire Museum is available to hire for evening visits by groups and societies between 4.30pm and 9pm.

Our life-long learning room is available to hire for meetings, seminars and lectures (mainly in the evening). The room can accommodate 60 people.

We can provide a white board and computer, data projector and screen, slide projector, flip chart and overhead projector.

There is a free visitors car park to the rear of the museum, (off Vicarage Gardens).

Cost of room hire and evening visits:

  • All day bookings, between 9am and 5pm, £65
  • Evening bookings (first two hours), £80
  • Additional hours or part, £20

Refreshments costs per head:

  • Tea and coffee and biscuits, 85p
  • Squash and biscuits, 50p

Please note these prices do not include VAT and are subject to change in April 2010.

If you would like to hire this room please download and complete the room booking form.

For further information please call 01724 843533.

(Room hire booking form 68.6 kb)

Please note: The documents above are in a Portable Document Format (PDF) you will need a suitable reader to view them. A reader can be downloaded free from the Adobe Website (full instructions for downloading the reader are provided on the site).


Image of our life long learning room

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