Geraldine Kendall Adams
The grass is always greener when you’re a rural museum
Rural museums suffer from isolation and a funding imbalance skewed towards urban areas, but larger museum services could learn from their collaborative approach and experience of working in challenging circumstances
New horizons
As museums and permanent exhibitions dedicated to design pop up all over the place, Geraldine Kendall Adams investigates how the subject is being reinterpreted for the 21st century
British Museum in legal dispute over £720,000 tax bill
Restaurants and gift shop excluded from charity tax relief
Museums and their staff are paying the price of low wages
The government’s introduction of the National Living Wage might give low-paid staff a 50p per hour increase, but local authorities that have been hit by huge budget cuts are having to increase entry charges to cover the additional costs
HLF: give us an early warning if your museum is at risk
Funder gives evidence to Countries of Culture Inquiry