Tag: Bennerley Viaduct
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Our guided walks are back this winter/spring!
If you would like to know about the history behind Bennerley Viaduct whilst observing its breathtaking views, then click here to secure your place: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/guided-walks-of-the-iron-giant-882859
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New job role at Bennerley!
New job opportunity at Bennerley Viaduct! We are recruiting for a temporary Site Ranger to help us manager our amazing historic site and nature reserve
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Family Activities February Half Term!
Whats on this half term at Bennerley Viaduct? Find out about our fun family science activities!
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Planning Application Success!
Planning application success!
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Nature Day at Bennerley Viaduct: 29 July
Join the Friends of Bennerley Viaduct for Nature Day on 29 July. Celebrate the beautiful and fascinating nature underneath Bennerley Viaduct and the Erewash Valley. Enjoy free family drop-in activities throughout the day including bug hunts, nature walks, and found-natural materials art workshops, plus a family trail under the viaduct. Learn about local green charities…
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New Family Walk at Bennerley Viaduct
A new family walk map is now available to help you explore Bennerley Viaduct. Download it here.
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‘Iron Giant’ celebrated in new exhibition
A new exhibition will give a fascinating insight into Bennerley Viaduct, one of the most iconic structures in Nottinghamshire, when it opens next month at the D.H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum.
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Amazing New Trustees Wanted for the Iron Giant
Do you have a passion for heritage and the skills to make a difference? Do you have some time to spare for a local icon? We are seeking new trustees.
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Guided Walks at Bennerley Viaduct
It is now possible to book a guided walk at Bennerley Viaduct. This is an ongoing programme throughout the year, and we recommend checking available dates regularly, as new walks are added all the time.
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Successful Bennerley Viaduct Exhibition at Erewash Museum
In March, the Friends of Bennerley Viaduct were delighted to install our pop up exhibition at Erewash Museum, in Ilkeston, and host a series of related events.