A quirky Shropshire museum has announced its closure following a legal wrangle.
Dave and Stella Mitchell from The Land of Lost Content museum, Craven Arms, have announced its closure on May 30
But the curators of the museum of British culture over the last 100 years say that circumstances beyond their control have forced the closure and they have to vacate the building. "Dave and I are so sad about this," said Stella."It is entirely against our wishes and out of our control."They added:"We would like to thank the thousands of visitors we have had over the 20 years we have been in the building we thought was ours."The only winner other than our adversaries is the solicitor as usual. We have fought tooth and nail. It has cost us big money we didn't have.
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