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Sandwell Deaf Community Holiday Club – Black Country Museum

Open to Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deafblind children and young people, Cochlear Implant and hearing aid users, those with hearing loss, and CODAs. Ages 8–17 years.
**Black Country Living Museum** is an interactive open-air museum that brings history to life by exploring everyday life in the Black Country from the 19th and 20th centuries. Through immersive, hands-on experiences, participants can step back in time and learn how people lived, worked, and went to school during this period.

Activities may include exploring historic buildings and recreated streets, meeting costumed characters, experiencing traditional crafts and trades, visiting old-style shops, and taking part in educational workshops. The session provides an engaging, sensory learning experience that encourages curiosity, participation, and discussion in a fun and accessible environment.

A British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter will be provided for both BSL users and non-BSL users, ensuring the session is fully accessible and inclusive for all participants.

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