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Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire, LE67 3LN.
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''''Leicestershire County Council closed Snibston Discovery Museum on July 31st, in order to meet its savings target at a time of deepening financial pressure on the authority.''''<ref>[http://www.centurytheatre.co.uk/snibston-statement Snibston Statement]</ref>
''''Leicestershire County Council closed Snibston Discovery Museum on July 31st [2015], in order to meet its savings target at a time of deepening financial pressure on the authority.''''<ref>[http://www.centurytheatre.co.uk/snibston-statement Snibston Statement]</ref>. Closure has proved to be expensive, as well as ending an important link with Leicestershire's industrial past. 




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Latest revision as of 22:02, 27 July 2016

Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire, LE67 3LN.

'Leicestershire County Council closed Snibston Discovery Museum on July 31st [2015], in order to meet its savings target at a time of deepening financial pressure on the authority.'[1]. Closure has proved to be expensive, as well as ending an important link with Leicestershire's industrial past.


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