Tag: Visitors

  • Museums and their communities: Why partnerships matter

    Museums and their communities: Why partnerships matter

    At a time when funding pressures and changing visitor patterns are dominating conversations in the sector, museums that make meaningful, reciprocal relationships with local community groups are showing both resilience and added value. Recent sector reporting shows that museums with active community programmes are not only retaining public relevance but…

  • Beyond nostalgia: Storytelling to preserve historic pubs

    Beyond nostalgia: Storytelling to preserve historic pubs

    The historic pub has long been celebrated as part of Britain’s cultural heritage, but the conversation has shifted. The most interesting developments during 2025 have not centred on architecture and fixtures and fittings; the real movement has revolved around interpretation. Instead of trading on atmosphere alone, a growing number of…

  • The Future of Military Museums: From Bourne-May to the Landscape Beyond 2025

    The Future of Military Museums: From Bourne-May to the Landscape Beyond 2025

    The Bourne-May Report (2011) was a decisive moment for the British Army’s museum network. Commissioned by the Ministry of Defence (MoD), it examined how regimental museums could remain viable as public funding tightened and the British Army itself continued to evolve. The report introduced the idea of ‘antecedent relevance’, linking…

  • Collaboration for survival: How museums can compete (together) for attention and visitors

    Collaboration for survival: How museums can compete (together) for attention and visitors

    Across the UK, museums are facing increasingly testing times. Financial pressures are more acute, audiences are changing their habits and local authorities that once underpinned cultural services are withdrawing support. A recent survey by the Museums Association found that three-in-five small museums fear closure because of declining revenue. For many…