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Modern archaeological excavations in Staines began in 1969 and
confirmed that Staines was the site of the Roman 'Ad Pontes' (literally
'At the Bridges'), referring to bridges over the Thames and the Colne.
As a result of these excavations there was considerable public pressure
for a suitable place to display the finds.
Spelthorne Borough Council provided the Old Fire Station and the museum opened in 1980. Since then the collection has grown to cover the whole Borough's archaeology and history. At the end of 2003 the Old Fire Station was sold as part of the Old Town Hall regeneration, and the museum contents went into storage. On July 30th, 2005 the museum re-opened in the former car park offices as a tempory measure in the first stage of a larger proffessionally designed museum. Finally on Saturday 21st October the newly refurbished Spelthorne Museum was opened by televison presenter Micheal Aspel with the entrance through Staines Library giving access to displays on the story of Spelthorne from the Ice Age to modern times. The Committee of Spelthorne Archaeological Field Group (Reg. Charity No. 2275465) act as the Trustees of the museum. The Council provides the building and pays the general running costs. Additional funds are raised through the museum shop, sponsors and grants. The Friends of Spelthorne Museum group was founded in 1996 to help the museum become more closely involved with the community and to assist with running it, which is entirely on a voluntary basis. Both of these wonderful groups aim to promote the Spelthorne Museum as the civic amenity it is. The Spelthorne Archaeological Field Group (SAFG) was formed in 1976 to deal with the archaeology of the area. Continually close links with other archaeological groups ensure interesting exchanges of information throughout the year. A series of talks is arranged for the first Thursday of every month from September to April. These are shared with members of the Friends of Spelthorne Museum and are open to everyone. If you are interested in building upon our rich local history and speaking at one of our monthly gatherings, please let us know. ![]() Villagers have the right to hold the traditional Stanwell Fair on the village green every year on the 26th May. In 2005 Bill, Wright Staines Town Cryer, shown here in front of the Friends of Spelthorne Museum display opened Stanwell Fair. |