Priti Patel MP has praised the historic Museum of Power in Langford for its outstanding contribution to preserving Essex’s industrial heritage and inspiring future generations through their educational programmes with local schools and she has encouraged people and families from to pay a visit to the Museum.
Speaking during a visit to the museum, Priti highlighted the vital role the attraction plays in educating young people and celebrating the ingenuity and innovation that helped shape the local community for generations.
“The Museum of Power is a truly remarkable place to visit and one of our area’s great local attractions. The dedicated team of staff and volunteers work tirelessly to preserve an important part of Essex’s history while inspiring children and young people to learn more about where our electricity comes from.”
“The museum’s impressive collection of power-related exhibits showcases the machinery, equipment and technology that once powered homes, businesses and communities across the region. The commitment shown by the museum team to educating the next generation about the energy and engineering we often take for granted is deeply commendable.”
“It is important that we continue to support treasured local institutions like the Museum of Power, which play such an important role in our community and local heritage.”
“With so much to see and experience, the Museum of Power is a fantastic place to visit, and I would encourage everyone to visit, to learn more about our local history and support this wonderful museum.”
