Monday, November 25, 2024

New Planetarium blasts off in Sutton

The wonders of the universe are to be brought to life as a new £6.8 million Planetarium prepares for liftoff.

Sherwood Observatory Science Discovery Centre and Planetarium is a joint project between Mansfield and Sutton Astronomical Society and Ashfield District Council. The project is one of 16 being funded by the Council’s £62.6million Towns Deal.

It has now welcomed its first visitors to the state-of-art facility as they were transported out of this world.

The world class centre has seen a disused underground Victorian reservoir transformed into 59-seater Planetarium showing a journey through space with immersive shows. The original features of the reservoir, such as the intricate brick arches, have been kept, preserving the history of the building.

It also features an exhibition hall, classrooms, meeting rooms and café. It will open to the public on Monday 25 November.

Cllr Jason Zadrozny, Leader of Ashfield District Council, said: “It really is spectacular and it is something that will transform the lives of not just the people of Ashfield but also further afield.

“It has been incredible to see the building through the various stages of construction and to see the vision really come to life. I am proud to have been some small part of the process.

“The immersive shows really are incredible and I would encourage everyone to make sure they experience the Planetarium and all that it has to offer. This is something so unique and will see more visitors coming to Ashfield as they are transported through space.

“It truly is an educational experience like no other and hopefully will see more young people develop an interest in learning more about space.”

Steve Wallace, Planetarium Project Manager, said: “This project has been a great example of how collaborative effort can produce amazing things.

“Our fantastic new Planetarium and Science Centre, sitting alongside our original observatory will be a huge draw to bring people to the area and to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers. We cannot wait to welcome our first visitors when we open our doors on the 25 November.”

Adrian Grocock, Group Managing Director of G F Tomlinson which delivered the project, said: “We are delighted to have completed works to this unique and significant Nottinghamshire landmark scheme – providing a world-class immersive facility for all ages in the heart of the Midlands.

“The Sherwood Observatory will inspire and entertain visitors, and for many years to come they will enjoy the learnings that come with understanding the wonder and science of space.

“We’ve wholeheartedly enjoyed working alongside the Sherwood Observatory team, Ashfield District Council and other stakeholders who helped in bringing this incredible project to life.”

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