Bus firm promotes green travel to Coventry museum exhibition

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Bus firm promotes green travel to Coventry museum exhibition

Postby dutchman » Wed Aug 24, 2011 4:16 pm

The Herbert art gallery and museum in Coventry has got on board with bus company National Express to help promote greener travel this summer.

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Fifi Fossil and her mate Neaderthal man arrived at the gallery on public bus

They are urging families to use public transport to get to the city centre museum’s BBC Walking with Beasts exhibition during school holidays.

Gavin Fable, of National Express Coventry, said: “Money can be a massive concern when parents have weeks of entertaining children ahead of them. By catching the bus, not only do families save money, they take out the stress of traffic and parking”.

Visitors to the BBC Walking with Beasts Exhibition get up close and personal with the life-sized woolly mammoth, sabre-toothed cat and Neanderthal man.

Tickets to the exhibition are £4.95 for adults, £3.95 for children over five and free for under 5s. Visit http://www.theherbert.org to book.

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