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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is delighted to announce the launch of an online ticket booking system.

It is now even easier to purchase tickets for the Shakespeare Houses by booking tickets online at http://houses.shakespeare.org.uk/tickets.html. After just a few clicks you can have your trip to the Shakespeare Houses planned and paid for in advance.

So see more for less by purchasing our Multiple House tickets which offer substantial savings on individual ticket prices. With our ‘Three in Town House ticket’ you can explore three stunning town properties, all within walking distance of each other and include Shakespeare’s Birthplace where William was born and grew up, Hall’s Croft the home of Shakespeare daughter and physician husband Dr John Hall and Nash’s House & New Place, an elegant town house with picturesque garden spaces where Shakespeare’s final home once stood.

The ‘All Five Shakespeare Houses ticket’ enables you to explore the Shakespeare story even further with additional visits to Mary Arden’s, the childhood home of Shakespeare’s mother and neighbouring Palmer’s Farm, where you can marvel as the husbandman and maids carrying our their daily Tudor chores, and the quintessential English farm house of Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, once the childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife.

So if you are thinking of visiting us then be sure to check out our website for details and 2007 prices at the Shakespeare Houses and why not book your tickets today!

 
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Project Manager PART TIME
25 hours a week
2 year fixed term contract Shakespeare’s Houses are places of international cultural significance, welcoming over 700,000 visitors every year from around the globe. The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust is looking for an individual to fill this exciting and demanding position. You will be responsible for creating and executing a project planning cycle and work plan for the Trust encompassing all outstanding works to historic properties, all planned improvement works and any other major new initiatives.You will possess experience of delivering innovative and challenging projects, leading a multi-disciplinary project team, creating inventive solutions to any problems that arise and ensuring that projects are completed. Leadership and project management experience within a heritage organisation is essential, while some interest in Shakespeare and history would be an advantage.To apply please send your CV and covering letter with salary details to Anne Doughty, HR Officer.

The closing date for applications is Monday 20 July 2009.

The date for interviews is to be confirmed.

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