RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

About RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum tells the story RAF Neatishead, the development of radar technology and how the RAF used this to defend the UK during WW2, through the Cold War to the present day. Our award winning museum is almost entirely manned by volunteers - from the presentations given daily in our Cold War operations room, to the Crumbs cafe team and our welcoming team in reception.

Recently added opportunities

Crumbs Cafe Volunteer
Organisation role · Flexible hours
Norwich
Crumbs Cafe Volunteer
Taking orders, preparing and serving drinks and light lunches in our busy cafe, maintaining high standards of food hygiene in the kitchen and cafe areas.Posted by RAF Air Defence Radar Museum
Room Attendant Volunteer
Organisation role · Flexible hours
Norwich
Room Attendant Volunteer
Providing guidance and answering questions in the History Room, Bloodhound Room and Cockpit RoomPosted by RAF Air Defence Radar Museum

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