BROMLEY Museum is asking people to get in touch about how it can be improved.
The Grade II listed building in Church Hill, Orpington, has won money from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
This cash will be used to fund a project which will boost Bromley’s heritage profile and make the museum as accessible as possible - staff are keen for the public to give their views on how this could be done.
It is hoped lost artefacts will be reinstated, the exhibition space will be increased and there will be a varied activity and events schedule.
The consultation period will take place until June and is being supported by a learning and participation panel containing members of the public.
Other groups such as schools, businesses and community organisations can also take part in the project.
To give your views on the museum, complete this survey.
To read more about Bromley Museum’s curator taking part in a BBC documentary, read this article.
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