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How can schools get involved?  

kidsEnter our competition!
Schools can get involved by helping show their support by writing us a letter or pledging their support online to the Heritage Lottery Fund. As a thank you for your support Barnsley Museums Education Service are offering a free education visit to Cannon Hall Museum for both a Primary and Secondary School in our prize draw.

We would also appreciate letters of support, as well as your comments on what you would like to see in a new museum for Barnsley. We have plans to include an education room, play area, interactives and lots of ways for children and young people to explore their heritage in a fun way. So add your support today!

Did you know?
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Barnsley Town Hall was built at a cost of £188,000 and formally opened by the Prince of Wales on 14 December 1933.  The four storey building, faced with Portland stone, occupies an area of 33,872 square feet and is 220 feet in length and 110 feet in depth.

The height of the clock tower on Barnsley Town Hall is 145 feet.
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