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Like to learn a new skill? Classic motoring and photography workshops are being offered at the British Motor Museum this spring…

9th January 2020

Are you new to classics, or simply fancy learning a new skill in the spring? Get in touch with the British Motor Museum – they can help!

The British Motor Museum is hosting a number of motoring related workshops in March, April and May 2020. These popular workshops enable participants to learn new skills in photography and classic car ownership. Each course includes entry to the Museum so participants can visit the collection of historical British cars.

‘Is a Classic Car for you?’ takes place on 4 April and is a hands-on, informative day aimed at those who wish to buy and own a classic car. The team will deliver guidance on the theory of car ownership and provide basic practical workshop based maintenance sessions. There will also be the opportunity ride in a variety of classic cars. Cost is £95 per person, including lunch and an annual pass for the Museum.

‘Living with a Classic’ – Part One on 18 April and Part Two on 16 May – offer classic car owners the opportunity to develop new skills, learn from the team and share stories with fellow owners. Designed to specifically encourage and assist owners of classic cars, this course, covering maintenance, paintwork cosmetics and fault-finding, is held in the state-of-the-art restoration workshop. Cost is £80 per person.

For those interested in photography, the Museum is offering two workshops. ‘Car Photography Introductory Workshop’ on 8 March is aimed at the aspiring amateur photographer and costs £55 per person. ‘Lights, Camera…Cars’ on 22 March focuses on developing lighting skills for those more advanced. Cost is £80 per person.

Booking is essential for all workshops. You can book online or call 01926 649649 (Monday – Friday 8am – 5pm). All workshops include refreshments and an annual pass to the Museum. For more information and to book please visit www.britishmotormuseum.co.uk/events

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