A museum is offering discounted tickets for low-income families.
Tickets to the Tank Museum in Bovington can be purchased at a reduced rate ahead of the Easter holidays.
This will be available for people who receive universal credit, working tax credit, child tax credit, employment and support allowance, income support or jobseeker’s allowance.
Head of Visitor Experience, Rosanna Dean, said: “We know how hard it is for many families on low incomes right now and we want to do what we can to help.
“We strive to make The Tank Museum as accessible as possible, and we are looking forward to seeing all families able to enjoy the story of tanks and the crew who served in them.”
The Museum is home to a collection of military vehicles and is set amongst bold, interactive exhibitions. Children can dress up, get hands-on, and let off steam on the tank themed outdoor play area and indoor soft play.
Every weekday during the Easter Holiday, visitors can watch explosive tanks in action and take part in medal-themed activities.
Tickets are limited to six people per household and can only be purchased onsite at The Tank Museum. Proof of eligibility will be required.
Find out more; https://tankmuseum.org/visit-us/tickets-and-prices
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