Forncett Industrial Steam Museum is a small, independent, volunteer run museum situated south of Norwich. The spectacular collection of stationary steam engines was acquired by the Chairman, Dr Rowan Francis, and became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation in 2018. The museum was awarded Arts Council England Accreditation in 2023. The collection includes the engine that used to raise and lower London’s Tower Bridge before electronic motors took over in 1974, as well as the impressive Soame Steam Cart, one of the oldest surviving steam-driven cars in the UK, built in 1897.
The museum is open to the public on Wednesdays and Sundays throughout the year, with ‘steam-up’ days, when the engines can be seen working, on the first Sunday of the month from May to October.
Summary
Front of house volunteer staff - every first Sunday of the month.
Detailed description
Looking for a friendly and organized individual to volunteer as front of house staff every first Sunday of the month! Responsibilities include:
1. Greeting guests
2. Assisting with entry tickets
3. Providing information about our events
4. Cash handling
Great opportunity to gain experience in customer service and be a part of a dynamic team.
If interested, please contact us to learn more about this exciting volunteer opportunity.
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