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Brunel Museum to offer reduced ‘locals’ ticket

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The London museum will offer £2 tickets to those in the two postcodes the museum sits inside

The Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, London has announced it will offer reduced priced entry for locals.

From 2025, the museum will be open to those living in the SE16 and SE8 postcodes for £2, while general admission tickets range from £8.50 to £12.This reduced local price will be the same for local visitors booking online or paying on the day.

The museum said it will verify visitor postcodes by requiring a proof of address on entry.

The museum said in an announcement: “One piece of feedback we often receive is that our local communities would love to benefit from reduced price entry. We agree, and have been working behind the scenes to put this in place!”

“We’re very excited to be able to welcome our local communities with this offer, and to enable more people to discover the stories of the Thames Tunnel, the Brunel family, and the incredible science behind a project which still benefits communities in SE16 and SE8 to this very day.”

The Rotherhithe district of South London is part of the London Borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the Thames.