Singleton Historical Museum unveils $691,000 upgrade as it reopens to visitors this weekend

Updated June 5 2020 - 11:19am, first published 11:12am
Perram and Toohey director Shane Proctor, Singleton Council Project Engineer Sam Walker, Singleton Historical Society president Peggy Moore, Perram and Toohey director Craig Knox, and Singleton Historical Society members Anne Quinn, Michael Akrill and Margaret Cox
Perram and Toohey director Shane Proctor, Singleton Council Project Engineer Sam Walker, Singleton Historical Society president Peggy Moore, Perram and Toohey director Craig Knox, and Singleton Historical Society members Anne Quinn, Michael Akrill and Margaret Cox

The much anticipated upgrade to Singleton Museum will be open from tomorrow with visitors able to enjoy viewing the collection under a new looking roof with exposed steel trusses.

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