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Cornwall Couple Turns Lockdown Wish Into Thriving Science Museum
5 Feb
Summary
- Couple founded a non-profit science museum in Cornwall in November 2021.
- The museum has welcomed 40,000 visitors with hands-on exhibits.
- It is expanding to a larger space with a 'maker space' and cafe.

Roy and Natalia Jones, inspired by a desire for accessible educational trips for their children, established Discovering 42 in Cornwall. Opened in November 2021, this not-for-profit Community Interest Company offers a hands-on experience in science, art, and sustainability. The museum, which has welcomed 40,000 visitors, utilizes exhibits made from recycled materials to illustrate scientific principles.
The venue is currently undergoing a significant expansion, moving to a disused factory in Bodmin that offers seven times the previous exhibit space. This new location will feature a "maker space" equipped with tools like 3D printers and laser cutters, a chemistry-themed cafe, and dedicated areas for different age groups.
Fundraising efforts are underway to support the move, with over £85,000 raised through crowdfunding and other sources, though an additional £35,000 is still needed for essential electrical work. The expanded Discovering 42 aims to foster creativity and skill-sharing, with plans for a plastics lab and artist workshops, and is slated to reopen on February 28th for the Flamm contemporary arts festival.




