Spring has sprung at the National Museum of Rural Life with animal arrivals and family events

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The new visitor season at the National Museum of Rural Life in East Kilbride is springing into life with the arrival of new-born lambs, calves and rare-breed piglets.

The galleries have been prepared and visitors will have the chance to enjoy special activities and events supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

These include the attraction’s popular Spring Explorers school holiday sessions which will run from April 8-11 and include storytelling with songs, puppets and dancing, plus sustainable craft activities.

Families can also enjoy a host of wool-themed activities during the Museum’s Woolly Weekend on May 18 and 19. Both events are free with admission.

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