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Wed, 20 Jan 1999 13:18:45 +0000
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Archaeological Storage Problems (who pays?)
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Surrey museums are, like many, facing the challenge of swiftly running
out of storage space for archaeological collections.

The museums in Surrey which store archaeology are a mixture of local
authority and independent trust funded (but again, the local authority
is usually the body which provides the costs of storage).

Has anyone found another source of funding?  I would be particularly
interested in hearing from anyone who has secured developer funding
through the planning process (in England or Wales), but any ideas
welcome!
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Pat Reynolds
Museums Development Officer
Surrey Museums Consultative Committee (a partnership jointly funded by
county, borough and district councils)
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