Enham exhibition touches down at Army Flying Museum 27 October This October, an exhibition showcasing the incredibly rich history of Enham Alamein and Enham Trust takes a 6-month residency at Middle Wallop’s Army Flying Museum. Together with the Army Flying Museum, we have pulled back the curtain on all things Enham over the last century. We’ve taken a look as far back at 1918 when the story of our village and charity began, rehabilitating injured ex-servicemen following the First World War. Since then, Enham’s work has well and truly taken flight. Enham Trust now supports thousands of disabled people to live, work and enjoy life every year. Through our care and support provision to our activities and supported employment programmes, Enham Trust continues to make a lasting difference more than 100 years down the line – and we’re thrilled to have been offered this new and exciting opportunity to shout about it! “The history of Enham Trust has always fascinated me and I’m so grateful to have been involved in pulling together this wonderful exhibition for all to enjoy. It’s been incredibly enriching.” – Liz Cosgrove, Volunteer Historian for Enham Trust Enham Trust is part of the Aster Group and Kevin Hodder, Partnership and Engagement Director at Aster, weighed in on the excitement of the opportunity: “Thank you to the Army Flying Museum for this wonderful opportunity. We feel right at home amongst the various displays and showcasing the journey we’ve been on to get to where we are today.” The Enham exhibit will be available for all to enjoy until March 2026. Don’t miss it! Book your tickets now Manage Cookie Preferences