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Wiltshire's Trowbridge Museum has reopened after a £2.5m redevelopment.

With Lottery funding and support from Trowbridge Town Council and the Friends of Trowbridge Museum, the museum has expanded its collection into an empty floor of the Grade II listed Home Mills above the museum. 

The new exhibition space profiles the role of technology and weaving over the wool-producing town's 2000-year history.

Initially due to reopen last year, the works were delayed due to the pandemic.