Littlehampton Museum’s drive for top displays recognised
Following a lengthy inspection by a panel of judges, the town’s museum, in Church Street, was granted a full accreditation – making it one of the UK’s top museums.
The accolade is only presented to the museums which demonstrate their commitment to managing collections and offering top service to visitors.
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Hide AdCouncillor Malcolm Belchamber, chairman of the Littlehampton Town Council’s community resources committee, said: “Everyone at the town council is extremely proud to have achieved such a high standard for the museum service in Littlehampton. It’s something the town can be rightly proud of.”
The Museum Registration Scheme was established in 1988, and Littlehampton Museum became a registered museum in 1994.
In 2004, the scheme was renamed ‘Accreditation’. Since then, it has led the way in raising museum standards in the UK, and has been used as a model and source of inspiration for similar schemes overseas.
Almost 1,800 museums across the country are involved in the accreditation process, run by ACE.