Dudley Liberal Democrats

Broadfield House Glass Museum

10.06.04am GMT Mon 15th Mar 2010

Councillors Dave Tyler and Lynn Boleyn with Janet Hendry (photography: Dave Lavender)

The campaign to save Broadfield House Glass Museum is certainly gathering momentum following a meeting at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London and a 30th Anniversary Concert in Kingswinford, featuring international singer/songwriter Colum Sands, organised and hosted by Janet Hendry, Leader of the Save Our Glass Heritage Campaign. For full details about these events, photographs and updates please visit the following web site:

http://www.saveourglassheritage.blogspot.com/

The museum was officially opened 30 years ago by Princess Michael of Kent. Well done to Janet for a fantastic 30th Anniversary Concert and let's all hope that we will be able to celebrate the next 30 years too. As Graham Fisher MBE said after the concert "Someone, one day will write a book about Broadfield House Glass Museum and some people will be remembered for what they did as regards the Museum in a good way, and some will not". Fine words indeed.

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