BRADFORD Industrial Museum is looking for volunteers to work in its print gallery.

The new volunteers will become part of a dedicated team working with other print volunteers to help bring the print gallery to life.

The role would include maintaining and operating the museum's collection of printing presses, welcoming museum visitors and answering their questions.

The volunteering opportunity at the Bradford Council-run museum is available on Wednesdays to Sundays between 11am and 3pm.

The role would suit someone with previous experience of work in the printing industry, who would be able to safely carry out the printing activities in the gallery and follow relevant health and safety guidelines.

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Informal interviews will take place week commencing October 1.

Councillor Sarah Ferriby, Bradford Council’s Executive Member for Healthy People and Places, said: “We have a proud history of printing in the Bradford district much of which is on display at our Industrial Museum and we are looking for volunteers to bring this fascinating industry to life for our visitors.”

For more information and to apply for this and any other volunteering opportunities at Bradford Council museums and galleries visit www.bradfordmuseums.og/get-involved