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Monday, 31 October 2005
Announcement - October 31st, 2005: Dr Who cabinet closed for maintenance
Items from the Dr. Who collection on display in the arch cabinet have been put in temporary storage due to emergency maintenance. The Museum apologises for any inconvenience this may cause. The rest of the Dr. Who exhibit is still on display in our floor cabinet.
Saturday, 1 October 2005
New Curator starts work
In September Claire Eden took over as the Curator.
She replaces Andrew Woodfield who resigned as Manager to concentrate on the Museum's education programme. He is now the Education Officer. It is hoped that these new postings will help move the Museum towards its accreditation goal. Claire says, "The next 12 months will be a crucial time for the Museum and it will be a lot of hard work, but we have a great team who I'm sure are more than capable of this challenge. "
She replaces Andrew Woodfield who resigned as Manager to concentrate on the Museum's education programme. He is now the Education Officer. It is hoped that these new postings will help move the Museum towards its accreditation goal. Claire says, "The next 12 months will be a crucial time for the Museum and it will be a lot of hard work, but we have a great team who I'm sure are more than capable of this challenge. "
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