There's a chance to visit The Bunker museum in Hatfield later this month.
Officers are hosting another free open day at The Bunker in Hatfield Police Station.
The Bunker is a unique community engagement space that showcases the aviation history of the police station, which was formerly home to the de Havilland Aircraft Company.
The open day will take place on Saturday, September 21 between 10am and 4pm.
PCSO Anne Devine, from the Welwyn Hatfield Neighbourhood Team, said: “We’re delighted to host another open day at The Bunker and we encourage visitors to book early to avoid disappointment. Please note you cannot turn up on the day without making a booking in advance.
“To book your place, visit the Hatfield Bunker website at hatfieldbunker.co.uk. Please make sure to specify how many people you are making the booking for.
“We’d also like to remind local community leaders and teachers that we can make bookings throughout the year for your groups and schools. Many Brownies, Cubs, Scouts and schoolchildren have enjoyed visits to The Bunker and we enjoy hosting them!”
Whilst the core aim of The Bunker is to build the trust of local children who visit as part of school trips, the museum hosts regular open days for the public throughout the year.
The museum includes photos, historical items, original film footage, dioramas and models that tell the story of the police station building from its origins in 1933 as the headquarters of the de Havilland Aircraft Company, through to its current use.
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