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The government's repsonse to the House of commons culture, media and sport committee report on national museums and galleries : funding and free admission |
Corporatieve auteur |
Department for culture, media and sport |
Plaats van uitgave |
London |
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Department for culture, media and sport |
Jaar van uitgave |
2003
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Trefwoorden |
publiek, prijsbeleid, kaartverkoop, musea, Verenigd Koninkrijk |
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Samenvatting The Committee's report welcomes the policy decision taken in December 2001 to end admission charges to all the national museums and galleries funded by the Government, and notes this has led to increased visitor numbers and changed the way people use these valuable resources. However, it recommends further consultation on how to attract significant numbers of new visitors from the widest range of socioeconomic and ethnic groups. The Committee calls on the Government to commit itself to adequate, realistic and responsive funding of its museums and galleries over the longer term, in order to ensure these institutions are not forced to reintroduce admission charges to cope with financial pressures. Response of the British government on the report.
The House of commons culture, media and sport committee report on national museums and galleries : funding and free admission is digital available. |
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