Progress on the Reimaging Greyfriars Project

A Grade 1 listed scheduled ancient monument dating from around 1230, Greyfriars is thought to be the oldest surviving Franciscan friary building in the country and has also served the community of Lincoln in the past as a Free School, a Jersey knitting and spinning school, a house of correction, a mechanics institute and the … Continue reading Progress on the Reimaging Greyfriars Project

Research into admissions pricing policy in museums and its impact is published

Durnin Research Ltd and partners DC Research Ltd have delivered ‘Research into admissions pricing policy in museums and its impact’ for the Association of Independent Museums (AIM) and partners Arts Council England, Museums Galleries Scotland, the Welsh Government, the National Museum Directors’ Council, and the Art Fund. This research explores current admissions pricing policy in … Continue reading Research into admissions pricing policy in museums and its impact is published

Research into admissions pricing policy in museums and its impact

Durnin Research Ltd and partners DC Research Ltd have been appointed to deliver ‘Research into admissions pricing policy in museums and its impact’ for the Association of Independent Museums (AIM) and partners Arts Council England, Museums Galleries Scotland, the Welsh Government, the National Museum Directors’ Council, and the Art Fund. The work will explore admissions … Continue reading Research into admissions pricing policy in museums and its impact

Economic Impact Research for the Classic Boat Museum

The Classic Boat Centre Trust has appointed Durnin Research Ltd to establish the potential economic impacts of a Maritime Museum on the Isle of Wight to inform business planning and funding applications.  This work starts by assessing the impacts currently generated by the Classic Boat Museum operating from its two sites in East and West … Continue reading Economic Impact Research for the Classic Boat Museum