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The page was not foundThe open-air Museum and historic buildings remain open (apart from Garreg Fawr and the Castle). The main building and galleries are closed whilst we completely transform the visitor experience. 10am – 5pm daily (open Bank Holiday Mondays) Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. St Fagans National History Museum Phone: 0300 111 2 333 Advice for our disabled visitors At St Fagans National History Museum we pride ourselves in providing good quality food that is cooked on site using local, Welsh products whenever possible. Food & Drink » You can bring your dog to St Fagans, provided it is kept on a lead. We can only let guide dogs into the historic buildings. The dedicated shopper can find an exciting range of products to suit all ages and pockets at St Fagans, from jewellery, accessories, food and drink to stationery, books and children’s toys – and everything in between. All Groups MUST pre-book their visit.




, St Fagans is a great day out for explorers of all ages. Prams and pushchairs are welcome in St Fagans but they cannot be taken into most of the historic buildings. You can take a pushchair or pram into Oakdale Institute, St Teilo’s Church and Gwalia Stores. If you use an adaptive pushchair or wheelchair, please visit our Access Page.Please bring change as machines cannot accept notes or card payments. FREE for disabled badge holders, motorbikes and coaches. £25 yearly ticket available from Reception. Collections & Our Stores Sign up for our emailsThe expertise of our experienced retail staff is second to none and they are more than happy to share their knowledge and answer all your questions about our full range of products and services. They can discuss everything you need and will always come up with useful ideas and suggestions that will best suit you and your lifestyle. You can also contact the Maxi-Cosi National Distributors.With our Baby & Toddler events, you can snap up offers, savings and great prices on a fantastic range of popular products for your little ones.




We'll bring you trusted names, big brands and exclusive lines you'll only find with us. Keep your eyes peeled for our next Baby & Toddler event.The Bugaboo Boxer and its add-ons are only available online and in our Bugaboo StoresA brave mum used her final moments to save her daughter's life by pushing her pram out the way of an oncoming lorry. Selfless Lauren Heath, 20, was killed at the scene when she was struck by the lorry in Reading, Berks., on Wednesday. Her daughter Millie, who turns one on Monday, was only saved when quick-thinking Lauren pushed the tot out the way of the lorry's path just seconds before it hit. Paramedics raced to the scene in Basingstoke Road but tragically Lauren could not be saved. Read more: Reading lorry crash horror as woman killed and baby raced to hospital after accident at crossing outside supermarket Millie, who was Lauren's first child, suffered only a small cut in the accident. She was treated at the town's Royal Berkshire Hospital where she had stitches but has since been allowed home.




Lauren's heartbroken family said today: "Our daughter was such an amazing girl and the best mummy to Millie. "She was her world and we are so proud that at the last time in her life she saved her baby girl." Friends of Lauren, who lived with Millie's dad Kenny Hensley, have set up a fundraising page to support the little girl. Lauren's family plans to pass all proceeds to Millie. It has already made nearly £3,000. Friend Natasha Turner, who set up the fundraising site, said: "They were crossing over the road and they were nearly over but she hadn't seen the lorry. "When she saw it she pushed Millie out of the way by only a couple of seconds and saved her life. "What she did is typical of Lauren, she did everything for Millie and she was always there for Millie." Lauren had been excitedly planning her daughter's first birthday party in the weeks leading up the tragedy. In her final Facebook post this week, Lauren wrote: "9 days till my cheeky girls birthday!! Where's my baby going?" In another heartbreaking message written just a few weeks ago, Lauren posted a picture of her daughter with the words: "My number one forever & always.




Our bond is unbreakable! So proud to be her mummy!" Dozens of people have paid tribute to Lauren online. Vanessa Asongo wrote: "Heaven gained a hero and new angel, thoughts are with your family at this terrible time." Police are investigating the crash. Senior Investigating officer Det Sgt Ashley Hannibal, from Thames Valley Police's Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: "We are investigating the fatal collision and appealing for any witnesses who saw the collision or who saw the heavy goods vehicle travelling prior to the collision. "Anyone with any information which could assist officers' enquiries should contact police. "The family of the deceased are being supported by specially trained family liaison officers at this very difficult time."Baby Basics relies on donations so if you are able to help out by buying or passing on any of the items listed for the Moses basket starter packs we; and all the new mums; would be extremely grateful. A few extra items in your shopping basket each week can change someone’s life.




Every item given away through Baby Basics is donated by someone in our local community and sorted by our team of volunteers. Our aim is for everything to be a gift showing care and love. Our most frequently requested items are Moses baskets, clothing, pushchairs, toys and toiletries. The full list of what we need is below: (New items in unopened packets only from this category please) (Good condition second hand items are acceptable from this category) We also accept donations of equipment such as cots, slings, pushchairs and prams as well as good quality toys. These will be passed along to those in need via midwives, health visitors and other professional groups. Please liaise with each centre for details of what is accepted as the needs are different in different locations. Please liaise with each centre before bringing items to donate to check that we can accept them and that someone is available to receive them. NB – Unfortunately, we can’t accept donations of car seats, cot mattresses, breast pumps, stair gates and other safety equipment or electrical items.

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