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Have a go at paper engineering this half term with this family challenge, inspired by landmarks named after the Queen.
Find out more about structures such as the Queen Elizabeth II bridge in Newcastle, a 353-metre-long truss bridge carrying electrified Metrocars, between Newcastle and Gateshead.
Design and make your own jubilee-inspired structures out of paper with an activity devised by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
Please be advised that, although the workshop is free, entrance into Berwick Museum and Art Gallery is still subject to normal admissions charges. These are:
? Adult: £5
? Multiple adults purchased at the same time: £4.50
? Concession (OAP and student): £4
? 16 and under: FREE
Tickets can be upgraded to allow free museum access over the full year, as an annual pass, for no extra charge. They can be bought on arrival at Berwick Museum and Art Gallery front desk or in advance on the Museums Northumberland website: https://museumsnorthumberland.org.uk/annual-pass/
Children's workshops last approximately one hour. All children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
The Barracks Parade,
Berwick-Upon-Tweed,
Northumberland,
England,
TD15 1DG.
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