

The thrilling new unofficial Doctor Who exhibition, Adventures in Time & Space at Peterborough Museum has now opened featuring some of the Doctor Who monsters and props created by Hyde Fundraisers. The display explores a world of monsters and props in one of the most extensive displays of Doctor Who artefacts in over a decade. Curated by Derek Handley, a member of Hyde Fundraisers, the exhibition features contributions from many collectors and talented prop makers. Derek himself has a wide range of experience in costume and prop making which he has brought to good use for this exhibition. The display was opened on May 3rd by former Dr Who companion and Blue Peter presenter Peter Purves. At the event a presentation was also made by the group to support the work of the Salvation Army.
For this incredible exhibition, which runs from May 3rd until 2nd November, Hyde Fundraisers have contributed characters which include Cyberman, Scarecrow, Judoon Weeping Angel, Silurians, Pug Slave, Clockwork Droid, Cybershade, Sycorax, Daleks, Ood and Sea Devil.
“That’s just the tip of the monster menagerie, “said Steve Haines from the fundraisers, “There are so many incredible displays in this exhibition, and we are proud to be just a small part of it” The ticket prices are adults £5 and children £3 (Under 5’s are free). “During the run of the exhibition we shall also be making some appearances at the museum, “added Steve, “with lots of surprises waiting for fans of all ages.” To book your tickets and find out more visit –peterboroughmuseum.org.uk/events/adventures-in-time-space

Hyde Fundraisers are now starting to plan this years Sci Fi Day in Ashton which will be taking place on Saturday July 5th once again supported by Arcades Shopping Centre, Tameside Markets, Ladysmith Shopping Centre and Ashton Town Team.