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Biggar & Upper Clydesdale Museum
156 High St
Biggar, ML12 6DH

Biggar Museum Trust SCIO, a registered charity in Scotland. Charity number: SC003695

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Group Visits

Groups, of any age, are welcomed and can make an appointment to visit out-with the usual opening hours.

We can assist those bringing children’s groups (Scouts, Out-of-School, Care Groups), youth groups, community groups and older adults such as those from care homes. We are happy to tailor group experiences to match your needs (e.g. museum sleepover, guided tour, reminiscence therapy).

To enquire about group bookings, please tel 01899 221050 or complete the Group Visit Enquiry form below.

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