Jul 30 2009 by Andrew Bowan, Runcorn and Widnes Weekly News
NORTON Priory is promising summer fun whatever the weather throughout August.
Between 1-4pm, the museum and gardens has a programme of activities to keep the kids busy and happy.
There’s a whole host of craft and gardening activities taking place during August and rain won’t stop play!
Every Monday and Tuesday, Norton Priory will be offering fun activities for kids of all ages including arty fun and gardening.
Activities include kite-building, tile-making, creating your own sun catcher mobile for your garden from recycled materials and creating giant flowers.
Ellen Fenton said “There’s so much to do at Norton Priory this summer for all ages – and best of all it won’t matter what the weather is like!”
Visitors of all ages will also enjoy looking around our museum and gardens and you can enjoy a bite to eat while you’re there. There’s plenty of space for a picnic or you could choose something from the refectory café.
Regular visitors can buy a family season ticket which is £40 (two adults and three children).
Activities run between 1-4pm and all children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
To find out more, visit www.nortonpriory.org.