People’s History Museum – 08 – Manchester

People's History Museum Left Bank, Manchester

Meet at the entrance to the People's History Museum, Leftbank, Manchester, M3 3ER. This is the United Kingdom's national centre for the collection, conservation, interpretation and study of material relating to the history of working people in the UK, according to Wikipedia. Entrance is free. The No 1 free bus service stop at Gartside Street is a one minute walk away.

Art Museum – 06 – Colchester

Munnings Art Museum Castle House, Dedham, Colchester, United Kingdom

Meet in the tearoom of The Munnings Art Museum, Castle House, Dedham, Colchester,  CO7 6AZ for coffee or an early lunch before we visit the museum which opens at 1.30pm for those that wish to just join us for the museum visit. The museum is housed in the former home of Sir Alfred Munnings, a former President of the Royal Academy who is well known, particularly, for his painting of horses. Tickets are £12 (2024 prices). The Munnings Art Museum is about fifty minutes’ walk or thirty minutes’ drive from Flatford Mill, which inspired John Constable in some of his paintings and members may wish to visit this area before coming to Dedham.

Coffee and Lunch – 02 – Aylesbury

White Hart Unit 4, Exchange Street, Aylesbury

                                                                                            Meet at The White Hart, Unit 4, Exchange Street, Aylesbury, HP20 1UR for coffee and/or lunch. Members and friends/family from all Regions are welcome to join us. If you are not one of our regular attendees, please let the Aylesbury lunch contact know in advance so I can look out for you.

Coffee Morning – 01 – London Group

Foyles Book Shop 107, Charing Cross Road, London, United Kingdom

Meet at Foyles Book Shop café, 107, Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0DT for coffee, possibly followed by lunch at the adjacent Wetherspoons pub, ‘The Montagu Pyke’, 105-107, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0BP

Museum of Anglo-Saxon Northumberland – 09 – Wooler

Museum of Anglo-Saxon Northumberland Ad Gefron in Wooler, Redpath's Yard

                                                                                                                  Meet in the car park at Ad Gefrin in Wooler, Redpath’s Yard, N71 6NJ. This is a Museum of Anglo-Saxon Northumberland. There are displays and a shop.

Mount Stewart – 12 – Newtownards

Mount Stewart Portaferry Road, Newtownards

Meet with the AOUG Chairman in the Tea Room at Mount Stewart, Portaferry Road, Newtownards, County Down, BT22 2AD before exploring this family house, home to the Marquesses of Londonderry for over two hundred and fifty years. Then if the weather is kind, wander the gardens with the unique Shamrock Garden and many intriguing sculptures. This is National Trust Property which has free access to members. General admission price: £15.00. If you are using public transport, you can catch a number 10 bus from the Laganside Bus Centre, Portaferry Square in Belfast, which will bring you to Mount Stewart.

Coffee + Visit to Romsey Abbey – 02 – Portsmouth Group

Miss Moody's Tearoom Church Street, Romsey

Meet at Miss Moody’s Tea Room, Church Street, Romsey, SO51 8BT, for coffee and a snack, before going to Romsey Abbey, Church Lane, SO51 8EN, at 12.45 for a free guided tour (no booking necessary). The abbey is the largest parish church in Hampshire, and dates back to the 10th Century. The abbey is renowned for its corbels (gargoyles) and stained glass. There are three pay car parks close by, and Romsey Railway Station is a ten minute walk away.

Museum and Gallery – 06 – St Albans

St Albans Museum and Art Gallery Market Place. St Peter's Street, St Albans, United Kingdom

Meet for coffee in the coffee shop at St. Albans Museum and Gallery, Market Place, St. Peter’s Street, St. Albans, AL3 5DJ. There is likely to be a free, temporary exhibition but details are not available this far in advance.

Royal Armouries Visit – 07 – Leeds

Royal Armouries Armouries Drive, Leeds

Meet in ‘The Masters’ café on the ground floor of the Royal Armouries, Armouries Drive, Leeds, LS10 1LT where Janet Parker will be waiting with a copy of OMEGA on the table. Then explore this museum holding the national collection of arms and armoury over five floors including a tournament gallery with demonstrations to enjoy. Even though the entry is free, it is recommended that you book online in advance as, if it is very busy, entry numbers might need to be controlled. Those who wish can take a guided tour at a cost of £10 for adults and £4 for children. Parking is available in the car park operated by CitiPark on Armouries Drive but do not park on the road as you will be fined. The Leeds Water Taxi from the Railway Station also stops at this car park. Check the availability and times before planning your journey. Alternatively, there is a regular bus service or an eighteen-minute walk.

Robert Burns Museum – 11 – Dumfries

Robert Burns Museum Burns Street, Dumfries

Meet the AOUG Chairman at the Burns Coffee House, 7, Bank Street, Dumfries, DG1 2NX for coffee prior to a visit to the Robert Burns Museum, Burns Street, Dumfries, DG1 2PS. It is free entry to the museum and there is free parking on either Burns Street or Brooms Road.

Railway Steaming Day – 02 – Didcot

Didcot Railway Centre Didcot Railway Centre,, Didcot, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

                                                                                                                            Meet at the entrance to Didcot Parkway Station, Station Road, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 7NR. This is for a steaming day at the Didcot Railway Centre.

Museum and Art Gallery – 10 – Merthyr Tydfil

Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery Cyfarthfa Park, Beacon Road, Merthyr Tydfil

Meet in the Tearoom within the castle museum at Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Cyfarthfa Park, Beacon Road, Merthyr Tydfil, CF47 8RE.  Be sure to go to the correct one as there are other tearooms in the grounds. Admission is £2.50 or £2.00 for concessions. This  Museum and Art Gallery is open to the public and offers audio tours. The surrounding park houses many other attractions as well as beautifully kept gardens. The castle itself is reserved for private functions. A car is advisable as although there is a railway station and bus station in Merthyr Tydfil, a taxi would be recommended as it is a twenty-five minute walk.