Education The 1833 Factories Act Social media volunteer, Immy Tozer, looks in to the history of the Factory Acts and their impact on silk mills. When imagining working conditions in Victorian factories, many would picture gruelling child... admin
News Summer Play Gallery Local children create colourful artwork for the Summer Play Gallery at Whitchurch Silk Mill Whitchurch Silk Mill has launched... admin
News Volunteers’ Week Volunteers’ Week is a time to say thank you for the help our volunteers give us. Welcomers, turret clock... admin
News Inclusivity and Diversity…and why it matters Nat Hawrylak is a Welcome Host at Whitchurch Silk Mill, and last year undertook one of the Mill’s heritage... admin
News New Exhibition: Silk Unwrapped Our new exhibition Silk Unwrapped takes you on a journey of discovery through our silk archive. We have chosen... admin
News Mill reopening with a very special offer for Whitchurch residents The Mill will reopen on Monday 17th May, when we will welcome back visitors. Although some restrictions have eased,... admin
News Walking Miles for the Mill Four members of the Board and Lisa Gale, Visitor Experience Manager will be making the most of the “Rule... admin
News Be the Solution, not the problem Shannon Bye, our Weaver and Tackler here at Whitchurch Silk Mill shines a light on textile industry waste, and... admin
News Plans for reopening It isn’t too long to wait until we can start to welcome back visitors. Step one: Monday 12 April... admin
News Mill to receive £50,000 from the second round of the Government’s Culture Recovery Fund Whitchurch Silk Mill is among more than 2,700 recipients to benefit from the latest round of awards from the... admin
News My Work Experience Placement at Whitchurch Silk Mill Whitchurch Silk Mill have the great pleasure of working with young people. We provide annual work experience placements... admin