Subject: Care of Collections Forum annual meeting
The Care of Collections Forum Annual Meeting and AGM Clore Auditorium Tate Britain, Millbank London SW1P 4RG Tuesday 19 April 2005 The theme for this year's annual all-day meeting is "Delivering Collection Care Nationwide". The last few years have seen radical changes in the way that government support is delivered to cultural institutions in the regions. In England, substantial funds have been directed to regional museums through Renaissance in the Regions and Designation. At the same time the nature of the support offered by Regional MLAs has changed. The aim of the day is to discuss how the current arrangements are affecting Collections Care and how collections care is supported in the rest of the country. The morning session is will look at the impact of the Renaissance in the Regions programme. It will begin with an overview of this programme to re-invigorate the non-national museums in the English Regions and will be followed by presentations on important collections care initiatives being made by all three of the Phase 1 Hubs. Phase 1 Hubs are those that received the bulk of the funding following the Government's 2002 Spending Review. The afternoon session will look at what is happening in Scotland and Wales, in the English heritage agencies such as English Heritage, Historic Royal Palaces and the National Trust, and in the Archive and Library sector. Followed by discussion 1:30 pm Care of Collections Annual General Meeting Booking and charges: The meeting is free to members of the CCF. Non-members are welcome to attend the day (though not the AGM) but will be charged UKP25.00 (this will entitle them to membership for 2005). The meeting will commence at 10.45 am. Tea and coffee will be available from 10.00 am. Lunch will be provided at a cost of UKP5.00. Lunch must be booked and paid for in advance. A full programme will be sent out in late March. Contact Shona Broughton on halahan<-a t->dircon< . >co< . >uk with any queries. Getting there: The nearest Underground station is Pimlico (Victoria Line) The Clore Auditorium is situated in the Clore wing, to the right of the main Tate Britain building (as you face the front). Shona Broughton *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:42 Distributed: Friday, March 11, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-42-019 ***Received on Tuesday, 8 March, 2005