The National Museum of the Royal Navy is set to remain closed for the remainder of Wednesday (February 23) due to the “continued impact of high winds”.
The closure has been described as unexpected, with a statement from the museum saying the safety of visitors and staff is a priority.
The statement said: “We are deeply sorry to say that due to the continued impact of high winds, the National Museum of the Royal Navy Hartlepool has been forced to unexpectedly close for the rest of the day – Wednesday 23 February 2022.
“Please check our Facebook and Twitter accounts for latest updates.
“We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience this may cause but the safety of our staff and visitors must come first, and we thank our visitors for their understanding.”
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Pupils studied remotely for the last three days before the start of the half term holidays after the closure last Wednesday (February 16).
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