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Hello all,

We're currently looking at how we approach environmental monitoring and
planning in the various Shakespeare houses, and how this affects what we
can put on display.

Does anyone have good examples of best practice in this area that they
could recommend, or examples of revising an EM plan/approach, or simply
feel that they are doing things really well and would be willing to talk
about it? Doesn't have to be historic houses specifically, although this
would certainly be a boon.

Many thanks in advance,

Jessie

*Jessie Petheram*
*Collections Assistant*

The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Henley Street
Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6QW

01789 201 802

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