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Welwyn Hatfield / Royaume-Uni

Welwyn Hatfield est un district non métropolitain du Hertfordshire, en Angleterre. Il comprend les villes de Welwyn Garden City et Hatfield. Le district est créé le 1er avril 1974, par le Local Government Act de 1972. Il est issu de la fusion du district urbains de Welwyn Garden City avec les districts ruraux de Hatfield et de Welwyn. Le district de Welwyn Hatfield reçoit le statut de borough en 2006.

Mill Green Museum

Welwyn Hatfield / Royaume-Uni

Mill Green Museum is a working watermill in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The building is listed grade II* and dates from the 17th century. The mill uses the power of the River Lea, and the site has been used for milling since the Domesday Book.It is managed by Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council. As of 2019, admission is £3.50 for adults and £0.50 for children under 16. Its heart is a working watermill, with 18th and 19th century wooden machinery restored to full working order. It is in regular use to grind organic wheat for a local bakery and for retail sale. Visitors can explore the mill, see it working and chat to the miller on duty. Flour is sold in various sizes. The mill also houses the local museum in the old miller's house. Three galleries show changing displays of art and local history. Mill Green runs craft and baking workshops, children's activities and a school visit service

Learning Resource Centre

Welwyn Hatfield / Royaume-Uni

Learning Resource Centre is a term which is used in the United Kingdom to describe a type of library that exists within an educational setting such as secondary schools, further education colleges and universities. LRC can also stand for Library Resource Centre and in some cases Learning Resource Centre has been shortened to Learning Centre. Learning Resource Centres are similar to a hybrid library.