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FUND AIMS TO REALISE LONG-STANDING CAMPAIGN FOR CARDIFF CITY MUSEUM
By Culture24 staff 01/12/2008
A picture of four people with signed deeds to establish the trust

Cardiff Museum Project Manager Dr Kathleen Howe with (right to left) Councillor Nigel Howells and Richard Tynen, and Mark Munnery, Cardiff Council’s Operational Manager for Venues

A long-running campaign to alter Cardiff’s status as the only British capital without a city museum has received a boost after a new fund was launched to support the project.

Cardiff councillor Nigel Howells, BBC Wales’s Rhodtri Talfan and Richard Tynen, of media organisation the Thomson Foundation, have set up a Development Trust for the scheme in order to gain charitable status for the plans.

Councillor Howells described the establishment of the trust, which is aiming to add to a £1.75 million pledge from the city council, as “a huge step towards the delivery of the museum.”

“There is genuine enthusiasm for a museum about Cardiff,” added Mr Tynen. “The Trust’s challenge now is to convert that goodwill into tangible and sustainable support.”

Ideas for a permanent museum in Cardiff were first mooted almost 15 years ago. Events and exhibitions are currently held at the city’s Old Library site.

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Cardiff Museum Project, The Old Library, Trinity Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BH, Wales
T: 029 2087 3196
Open: Due to open in 2010, but running a series of temporary exhibitions until then. See website for current exhibition and activities.

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