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    Green Tourism Award - Bronze

    Baby changing facilities
    Suitable for picnics
    Baby back carriers not admitted
    Storage for pushchairs
    Pushchairs ground floor/garden only
    Hands-on activities in exhibition room – ‘Cog-Works’, grinding and drawing
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