Midsomer Murders Tours charity donation
Thame Midsomer Tours have this year made their largest charity donation so far, with £1,400 given to each of the Mayor’s charities (this year, Red Kite Family Centre and Thame Shed) and Thame Museum, a registered charity. Around 2,500 Midsomer fans and tourists from home and abroad have now taken the Midsomer Tour since the tours began six years ago, and two thirds of ticket sales income is donated to local charities each year.
The ever-popular tours have resulted in around £8,000 being donated to date.
The tours are led by a team of six knowledgeable guides, all volunteers, who are enthusiastic experts, not only on Midsomer Murders locations, the episodes, the actors, the bizarre methods of murder and much more, but on local history too.
The tours cover the 23 Midsomer filming locations in Thame, and your guide will tell you about each one – including Thame Town Hall (aka Causton Town Hall) and Thame Museum.
Tony Long, tour coordinator, said “We’re delighted to continue supporting local good causes while giving Midsomer fans locally and from around the world a fascinating insight into Thame as a major Midsomer filming location. Please join us for a tour when the new season starts in April, and help local causes at the same time.”
Thame Midsomer Tours have ended for the winter now but will be back again from Wednesday 3rd April 2024. For more information, go to www.thamemidsomertours.co.uk.
Pictured: Mayor Cllr Adrian Dite with Tony Long and one of the wonderful Midsomer tour guides.