The Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture in Berriew will reopen its doors to the public on the August bank holiday weekend.

Following months of uncertainty during the coronavirus crisis, the museum will reopen to the public on Saturday, August 29 at 10am.

“After months of uncertainty, we are thrilled to have in place safety measures and be able to re-open,” said museum manager Anne-Marie Pope.

"As part of keeping everyone safe, we have introduced a 45 minute slot booking system, with spaces for two support or bubble groups per hour.

"This will allow for social distancing and touchpoint cleaning at the end of each hour. We are also planning to keep open for bookings until December, giving everyone a chance to see the literally sparkling results of our Visitor Improvement project.”

Safety measures were made possible by funding from Arts Council Wales which, together with resilience funding also from Arts Council Wales and the Federation of Museums and Art Galleries in Wales, have enabled the Museum’s survival.

“We are immensely grateful to both organisations for this support, which ultimately means the survival of the Museum,” said museum manager Ms Pope added.

The Museum will celebrate 30 years of bringing joy through its exhibits, workshops and outreach programmes in 2022.