Low Road, Forncett St Mary, Norwich, NR16 1JJ, United Kingdom
Art & culture Education Community & family
Summary
Serve drinks and snacks to our customers, clear tables and help out with general tasks within the coffee shop.
Detailed description
Are you passionate about coffee and looking for a way to give back to your community? Join us as a volunteer at our coffee shop on the first Sunday of the month. Help us serve delicious drinks and snacks to our customers while enjoying a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. No experience necessary, just a passion for serving delicious drinks and snacks. Sign up today and be a part of something special!
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.
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