Unless cash can be found quickly Dawlish Museum could be forced to close.
The museum which is home to the late Bill Millin's famous D-Day bagpipes made a loss of £5,000 last year, bad weather was to blame also the increase of utility and insurance bills.
The heating bill for the start of this year is in excess of £2,000. The building is more than 200 years old and in poor condition, if the building is not heated correctly there is a possibility of damp getting into the fabric.
The museum has never regulary been grant aided and running cost last year came to £11,000 of which utilities, insurance and rent totalled £8,743.
Source: Dawlish Gazette
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