The Whitworth Heritage Museum
Join Us
Become a museum supporter
We are always pleased to welcome new members into the Society, and if you would
like to join us it couldn't be simpler, just come along to the museum on one of the
days when we are open and ask one of the staff members who are on duty, or if
you are attending one of our monthly lectures just ask one of the staff members for
details. Membership is very cheap at just £10 per annum, and since we don't
charge any admittance fee for attendance at our lectures this does help us to keep
the museum going. Even if you aren't able to come along very often, being a
supporter not only helps us, but also makes you feel like a part of one of
Whitworth's most precious assets. You can join or renew your membership at any
time of the year now, and will be notified by e-mail or post when your renewals are
due, you can also find your expiry date at the bottom of your membership card.
As of November 2016 you can now join us without having to come along to the
museum in person, so just download and print out a membership form from one of
the links below and post it to us along with a cheque or postal order for the
required amount.
Society Contact Details:
If you would like to join us, or renew your membership by post you can reach us at
the following address:
Whitworth Heritage Museum, North Street, Whitworth, Lancashire OL12 8RE.
You can also e-mail our Membership Secretary with any queries by sending an
email to <memberships ‘at’ whitworthhistoricalsociety.org.uk> NOTE# - the
address is shown in this way so as to avoid it being harvested by spammers, as a
result you’ll need to replace the ‘at’ with an @ symbol), or alternatively, you can
open up your e-mail program simply by clicking on the envelope icon that is shown
below:
You can also download an application form in either Plain Text, Word or PDF
formats, and can print this out and post it back to us:
All society members receive our quarterly newsletter in either
.pdf format by e-mail, or via post, some examples of how they
look can be seen below: