Hi Jenie
I have just gone through my projects and I was surprised that there is only one project that springs to mind that is working in this way:
Kettle's Yard in Cambridge runs Castle Hill Event - which is an event that combines Kettle's Yard (and art gallery) with Museum of Cambridge and two local churches.
Best wishes
Claire
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Subject: collaborative visitor offer
Hello all
Does anyone know of any good projects which involve several heritage sites within a town/village/city creating a combined visitor offer - might be an interpretive resource like a digital trail or could be a themed event or other ongoing activity? I'd be grateful to hear of any examples of collaborative work, particularly between different types of venue e.g. historic church, art gallery and museum.
Many thanks
Jenie Macindoe
Heritage Interpretation & Learning Consultant
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