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Ten line up for Gulbenkian Prize

The fifth Gulbenkian prize longlist was announced in London at the end of last month. The ten-strong list is made up of new openings and museums and galleries that have undergone refurbishments, redisplays or opened exhibitions during 2006. The ten finalists are: Braintree District Museum, Warner Textile Archive, Braintree, Essex; De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, …

Ipswich and Colchester join up

The museum services in Ipswich and Colchester are to merge from 1 April after both councils voted to support the decision. The combined Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service will be responsible for about 85 staff and six museums. The councils have agreed to fund the new service at existing levels, plus inflation, for the coming …

Open all hours

This year's Museums and Galleries Month featured special events, late-night openings, torch-lit tours, live music and storytelling. As part of the celebrations, 50 museums and galleries also screened the blockbuster film Night at the Museum. Museums Journal sent writers to five venues to sample what was going on

Restoration of the Cutty Sark

It is hoped that the clean-up operation at the Cutty Sark, which was badly damaged by fire in May, will be able to begin this month.

Spy

When Spy heard that the Museum of London (MoL) would be hosting a comedy night, it seemed too good an opportunity to miss. Would the Museums, Libraries and Archives (MLA) London be talking about the London hub business plan? Perhaps Tessa Jowell would be discussing the funding arrangements for the Cultural Olympiad? So it was …

Major Viking hoard found in North Yorkshire

A major Viking hoard found in North Yorkshire was declared treasure last month. The hoard was discovered by a father and son metal-detecting team in the Harrogate area earlier this year and was reported by them to their local finds liaison officer. Experts have said the hoard, currently with the British Museum, is the most …

A spy in the house…

It was an awesome display of power as Charles Saumarez Smith, Neil MacGregor and Mark Jones sat side-by-side before the first session of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee. It put one in mind of the closing sequence of the film Ghostbusters, where the eccentric brainbox, the reclusive genius and the suave, smooth-talking one …

Ipswich and Colchester join up

The museum services in Ipswich and Colchester are to merge from 1 April after both councils voted to support the decision. The combined Colchester and Ipswich Museum Service will be responsible for about 85 staff and six museums. The councils have agreed to fund the new service at existing levels, plus inflation, for the coming …

Bolton looks to sell off artefacts to plug deficit

Bolton Metropolitan Borough Council is considering selling off some of the artefacts in its museums and art gallery collections to raise funds to help plug a budget deficit. The culture department must find 7 per cent savings for the coming year and rationalising museums holdings has been suggested as part of the £950,000 savings. A …

Northern Ireland museums hit by cuts

NMNI and NIMC in talks with government over impact of cuts on museums

Cameron urges heritage focus

Prime minister wants strong tourism strategy

In brief

MLA offers free training - Endowment report - Culture Grid site unveiled - Culture Forum meets