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The Met Office will be opening its doors for a number of Open Days this year. Come and find out about the variety of work done at the Met Office followed by a guided tour of our state-of-the-art headquarters in Exeter, which will include the National Meteorological Library.

Tickets will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis with a maximum of four tickets per person. To meet our security requirements, tickets will be named; therefore we must be notified of any name changes that you wish to make no later than 72 hours prior to your arrival. Those without a ticket or a ticket not in their name will be refused entry. ID will be required on the day.

Although children will be able to attend we have decided to have a lower age limit of 10 in order to meet our Health and Safety requirements.

To book your tickets please complete the following order form, and don't delay as we expect them to go quickly!

For enquiries and name changes please email us at: publicopendays@metoffice.gov.uk

 

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Further dates will be added later this year, keep an eye on the web site for them. The talk and tour should last about 1 hour and 30 minutes. The building will be closed at 1700.
 
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