Could I be copied into replies to Katy's email please? At the moment we do
not have the staffing capability to allow more than one school at a time,
but with the ideas we are exploring I am hoping that we will be accepting
more than one school and this could be useful.
Josephine Willis
Education & Events Coordinator
Kew Bridge Steam Museum
T:020 8568 4757 F:020 8569 9978 email: [log in to unmask]
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Katy Archer
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 8:31 PM
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Subject: school lunches
Dear all,
I am currently looking into flexible solutions to providing lunch spaces
for school groups - a problem i'm sure many of you have experienced before.
One model that I am interested in is the use of storage
cages/baskets/trollies
that are lockable (or not) - allowing a school to have their own storage
space which can then be wheeled into the lunch space at the time of their
allocated slot. This system I believe has been used at the National Space
Centre and at Bristol museums. Does anyone know of a supplier of this kind
of storage equipment?
Or does anyone have alternative suggestions for providing lunch facilities
for multiple schools when indoor space is limited.
Any suggestions or tips would be welcome.
Thanks,
Katy Archer
Education and Access Manager
Gallleries of Justice
Shire Hall
High Pavement
Nottingham
NG1 1HN
0115 952 0555
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