A model museum has officially reopened two years after flooding forced it to shut its doors.
BBC Southern Counties Radio presenter JoAnne Good pulled a lever which set the exhibits in motion at the Brighton Toy and Model Museum.
Mayor and Mayoress of Brighton and Hove David Watkins and Sheila Levenson were among guests at the relaunch, with city council chief executive David Panter.
Ken Matthews, museum chairman, said the problems began when drains became blocked during Railtrack's renovation of Brighton station above the museum in Trafalgar Street.
He said: "The museum has now been made watertight and is much better than before."
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