Venue Photos

I visited the venue to assess its suitability, and was very pleased with what I found.

The entrance to the museum – the blue squiggles being the Disabled Parking area. At the end of the parking area are secure gates – so if cars are left before the big day they should be safe.
This is the first building you see directly in front of you as you enter the site. There are 2 rows of parking in front of this building for 15 cars. Behind the doors are where the consecration will take place – and on this side you can see a door that leads into the room – plus of course a roller shutter door for bigger things! There are effectively 3 other entrances into the room besides the 2 you see here, but the whole building is separate and can be effectively tyled.
The area in red is where the consecration will take place. the public car park is where the 15 cars could be parked as mentioned earlier. The visitor centre can be divided in two and used as robing rooms, and has facilities such as lavatories and small kitchen.
The visitor centre is shown to the left, and there will hopefully be space for more display parking to the side of the consecration room – with the main entrance for visitors beyond the display cars.

The first port of call will either be a bar (tbc) or the robing room (to the left) depending on how much time there is before you arrive!
IN the visitor centre – a general robing room which can be separated via concertina screen for the VIPS perhaps (there’s a separate entrance the other side of the screen)
The other side of the screen – showing separate entrance (green fire escape door)
Kitchen area – with serving hatch to robing room
2 sinks in L shaped kitchen