Bringing History To Life…

…that’s the aim of Ruddington’s multi-award winning Framework Knitters’ Museum – which has just reopened for its 2018 season.

This nationally renowned heritage site is a true gem for us to have at the heart of our village. But the success of the popular and historic tourist attraction does rely very heavily on volunteers – and this is where they’re hoping villagers with a little spare time on their hands may come forward to help.

They’re currently asking for potential recruits to get in touch – with a chance to make new friends, try something new and to gain experience in the heritage sector. Especially if you’re still looking for your first job, or in-between employment, they emphasise what a great addition to your CV this would be!

Trustee Faye Stenson told RUDDINGTON.info that they’re especially keen to get on board individuals with an interest in fundraising: “What we really need is people with the skills and willingness to help with grant-writing applications, organise fund-raising events, help with promotional activities and perhaps write letters to major donors. We have an expert fundraising consultant on board to provide training, so it’s a great opportunity to learn new skills and be part of a team.”

If that sounds like you, you’re asked to please contact Holly Batley for an informal discussion on 0115-984-6914 or to email her on holly.batley@frameworkknittersmuseum.org.uk.

You can read more about the Framework Knitters’ Museum >>HERE<<.

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